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Best Places to visit in April in Jaipur

You will find here a recommended list of Best Places to visit in April in Jaipur, that you must visit.

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort is the main tourist destination of Jaipur symbolizing history, royalty, and spectacular beauty of nature. This majestic fort nestled in Aravalli hills offers a mesmerizing sight in the evening as the entire place is beautifully lit. Read more..

Jal Mahal, Jaipur

Jal Mahl is a beautiful architectural edifice and is also known as ‘Water Palace’. It is placed in the center of the scenic Mansagar lake in Jaipur and you can have a panoramic view of surrounding Nahargarh Hills. Read more..

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur

Also known as the Central Museum, it is a wonderful building exhibiting the age-old beauty of Indo-Saracenic architecture with beautifully carved arches and domes. The galleries of this grand museum houses an eclectic collection of tribal dresses, magnificent sculptures, statues, lovely miniature paintings, handcrafted carpets along with an array of old musical instruments. Read more..

Amar Jawan Jyoti, Jaipur

This is an impressive memorial built to honor the valor of mythical martyrs and soldiers. It is located on Vidhan Sabha Road in Jaipur. Read more..

Jaipur Zoo, Jaipur

The sprawling Jaipur Zoo is also one of the finest sanctuaries in Rajasthan. Ideal venue for entertainment for kids, elders, and animal enthusiasts, the zoological garden boasts of diverse fauna and flora along with almost 71 species of mammals and reptiles. Read more..

Birla Mandir, Jaipur

Originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Birla Mandir is a popular pilgrimage site surrounded by lush green gardens. This exquisitely carved Hindu temple is erected in pure white marble and it is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi. Read more..

Central Park, Jaipur

The beautiful and well-maintained Central Park, placed in the heart of the Jaipur city is a popular picnic spot. This natural and refreshing oasis is the perfect place to unwind amidst its lush green environs. Read more..

Govind Dev Ji Temple, Jaipur

Govind Dev Ji Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Govind Dev Ji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. Aartis are performed daily as per Hindu tradition and culture. Read more..

Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing, Jaipur

One of its kind, Anokhi Museum of hand Printing is a must-visit for craft and block print fans. A distinct endeavor of Anokhi clothing brand, houses more than a hundred creative block painted garments and showcases the ancient Rajasthani art form. Read more..

Bapu Bazar, Jaipur

Bapu Bazar sprawling market is very popular for buying traditional artifacts, tye and dye dupattas, colorful sarees, juttis, mojarris, and beautiful bangles. You can buy amazing Rajasthani products, brass works, dolls, artificial jewelry, and precious stones. Read more..

Kanak Vrindavan Garden, Jaipur

Nestled in the foothills of lush green valley and surrounded by scenic Nahargarh Hills, this is a charming garden In Jaipur. It was constructed by Maharajh Swai Jai Singh almost 280 years ago. Read more..

Suvarna Mahal, Jaipur

Suvarna Mahal is a majestic restaurant placed in the charming environs of Taj Rambagh Palace at Bhawani Singh Road Jaipur. This fine-dining restaurant exhibits a wonderful floral theme with striking chandeliers and captivating ambiance. Read more..

Mukesh Art Gallery, Jaipur

Mukesh Art Gallery, located in the vibrant city of Jaipur, is a renowned destination for art enthusiasts and culture seekers. This gallery is a treasure trove of traditional and contemporary Indian art, showcasing a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and other artistic creations.

Monkey Temple, Jaipur

The Monkey Temple, also known as Galta Ji Temple, is a renowned Hindu temple located in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. It is a unique and fascinating place of worship known for its stunning architecture and the presence of a large population of monkeys that inhabit the temple complex.

Akshardham Temple, Jaipur

Akshardham Temple, also known as Swaminarayan Akshardham, is a grand Hindu temple located in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, who is a revered deity in the Swaminarayan tradition. Read more..

Patrika Gate, Jaipur

Patrika Gate, also known as Patrika Darwaza, is an intricately designed and colorful nine-arch monument located in the city of Jaipur, Rajasthan. This monumental gate is not only an architectural marvel but also serves as the gateway to the Jawahar Circle Garden. Read more..

Shila Devi Temple, Jaipur

Shila Devi Temple, located in the historical city of Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Shila Devi. This temple holds a special place in the hearts of devotees and is an important religious and cultural attraction in Jaipur. Read more..

The 10 most incredible experiences in Jaipur

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The City Palace is a must-see attraction during your trip to Jaipur.

The capital of India's largest state, Jaipur (aka the Pink City) is replete with beautiful palaces, majestic forts and idyllic lakes and is surrounded by the lush green mountains of the Aravalli Range. It was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and is one of the earliest planned cities in modern India (for which it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in July 2019).

Many of the top attractions are in the Old City, which is hemmed in by historic walls and gates, all splashed pink as are all the buildings inside. But what’s with the pink? In 1876, the ruler Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II had the city painted a delicate pink hue to welcome Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert. Even today, the law requires the Old City’s buildings and walls to be painted pink (although it now seems to lean more terracotta).

Of course, the urban sprawl of Jaipur has extended beyond the Old City, with the modern neighborhoods buzzing with trendy boutiques , cool cafes and bars, and fancy restaurants. These are the top experiences in Jaipur that you can't afford to miss.

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Journey through Jaipur: 21 Most Famous Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur, the gateway to one of India’s most vibrant states, offers a mesmerizing journey into the royal heritage of Rajasthan. For those who wish to immerse themselves in the grandeur of historical masterpieces and the rich Rajasthani culture, this comprehensive guide to the best places to visit in Jaipur is indispensable.

The city’s landscape is dotted with an array of tourist spots that unveil its majestic past. From imposing forts to meticulously manicured gardens, regal palaces to bustling bazaars, Jaipur promises an unparalleled experience to its visitors.

Beyond the monuments, the tales of Rajput kings and queens come alive in the city’s well-preserved museums. Additionally, Jaipur’s heritage hotels and shopping markets are iconic in their own right and add to the list of must-visit attractions.

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Top 21 Tourist Attractions in Jaipur 

Experience Jaipur’s Rajputana Legacy at these Prime Destinations:

  • Jaigarh-Fort
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • City Palace
  • Rambagh Palace
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Dolls Museum
  • Jaipur Wax Museum
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Birla Temple
  • Galtaji Temple
  • Govind Dev Ji Temple
  • Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Temple
  • Bapu Bazaar
  • Tripolia Bazaar
  • Johari Bazaar
  • Gatore Ki Chhatriyan
  • Birla Planetarium

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Did You Know? The iconic song “Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya” from the movie Mughal-E-Azam was filmed at the Sheesh Mahal inside Amer Fort.

Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, stands as a testament to Jaipur’s rich history. For history enthusiasts keen on delving deep into Jaipur’s storied past, this fort is an absolute must-visit. Its significance goes beyond tales of valiant Maharajas, showcasing architectural brilliance as well. Recognized as one of the finest forts in Jaipur, Amer Fort was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, under the banner ‘Hill Forts of Rajasthan’. 

  • Timings: 8 am – 5.30 pm
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 25 per person Foreigners: INR 150 per person (fees cover both entry and camera charges) 
  • Amer Fort Light and Sound Show Timings:   October to February – 6.30 pm (English), 7.30 pm (Hindi)  
  • March to April:  7 pm (English), 8 pm (Hindi) May to September – 7.30 pm (English), 8.30 pm (Hindi)

2. Jaigarh Fort

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With its commanding cannon, formidable walls, and intricate interiors, Jaigarh Fort stands out as a top tourist attraction in Jaipur. As the name implies (‘Victory Fort’), the fort’s architectural brilliance encapsulates the valorous spirit of its time. Film enthusiasts will recognize this majestic backdrop from notable Bollywood films, such as “Manikarnika” and “Shudh Desi Romance”.

  • Noteworthy Fact: Jaigarh Fort is home to the world’s largest mobile cannon, the ‘Jaivana’.
  • Timings: 9 am – 4.30 pm Entry Fees: Indians: INR 35 per person Foreigners: INR 85 per person 

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3. Nahargarh Fort

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Perched atop the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort presents breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur’s skyline. A popular spot for evening visits, it illuminates Jaipur’s beauty, especially at dusk. The Padao Open Air Restaurant within the fort premises offers an unparalleled royal dining experience, complemented by the city’s enchanting views.

  • Interesting Fact: Remarkably, throughout its history, Nahargarh Fort has never been attacked. The fort’s guns were uniquely fired to signify the time.
  • Timings: 10 am – 5.30 pm
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 50 per person Foreigners: INR 200 per person 

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List of famous palaces in jaipur, 4. city palace.

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Nestled in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace is an amalgamation of royal palaces, verdant gardens, exquisite pavilions, and sacred temples. A trip to Jaipur is incomplete without witnessing the architectural splendor of this palace. At the entrance, tourists can have their photos taken donning a traditional Rajasthani turban. The in-house museum offers a mesmerizing walk down the annals of history, showcasing artifacts and belongings of former monarchs.

  • Museum and Outdoor areas : For Indians: Rs 200 for adults, and Rs 100 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Indians: Rs 200 for adults, and Rs 250 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Foreigners: Rs 1000 for adults, and Rs 500 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Indians: Rs 300 for adults, and Rs 200 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Foreigners: Rs 700 for adults, and Rs 400 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Indians: Rs 1500 for adults, and Rs 1000 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Foreigners: Rs 2000 for adults, and Rs 1500 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Indians: Rs 3000 for adults, and Rs 1500 for kids aged 5-12.
  • For Foreigners: Rs 3500 for adults, and Rs 2000 for kids aged 5-12.

5. Rambagh Palace

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For those who yearn for a taste of regal luxury, Rambagh Palace promises an unparalleled experience. Since its transformation into a heritage hotel in 1957, it has beckoned travelers with its 79 opulent rooms, exuding old-world charm coupled with contemporary amenities. A stay here is not just about luxury; it’s a rendezvous with history. To indulge in this regal experience and explore more of Jaipur’s splendors, consider Jaipur tour packages offered by India Magical Trip.

  • Did You Know? Rambagh Palace was crowned the world’s best hotel by Conde Nast Traveler magazine in September 2009.
  • Timings: The palace has transitioned into a luxury hotel. You can indulge in the high-tea experience between 3 pm to 5 pm.
  • Entry Fees: No entry fee is charged.

6. Jal Mahal

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As its name suggests, the ‘Water Palace’ floats serenely amidst the tranquil waters of Man Sagar Lake. An idyllic spot for couples and photographers alike, the palace radiates in golden hues against the evening sky. Apart from its arresting beauty, the surroundings of Jal Mahal also offer a vibrant street shopping experience and opportunities for bird-watching.

  • Fascinating Fact of Jal Mahal: Of its five storeys, only the topmost is visible above water, with the rest submerged beneath the Man Sagar Lake.
  • Timings: 6 am – 6 pm
  • Entry Fees: Interior visits to Jal Mahal are not permitted.

7. Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal, also known as the ‘Palace of Winds’, stands as an emblematic testament to Jaipur’s architectural genius. With its unique honeycomb design resembling Lord Krishna’s crown, this five-storeyed edifice offers breathtaking views through its ‘jharokhas’ or latticed windows. Each hand-carved window and intricate design speaks volumes of the unmatched artistry of a bygone era.

  • Intriguing Fact about Hawa Mahal: Unlike traditional structures, Hawa Mahal lacks stairways; it is uniquely explored through ramps.
  • Timings: 9 am – 5 pm
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 50 per person. Foreigners: INR 200 per person

8. Jantar Mantar

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is not just an astronomical observatory, but a testament to India’s scientific prowess. Ideal for both kids and adults, it offers a hands-on lesson in early astronomy. Situated opposite City Palace, its array of architectural instruments captivates tourists and scholars alike. Enhance your experience by witnessing the light and sound show that paints a vivid picture of its historical and astronomical significance.

  • Captivating Fact: Home to the world’s largest stone sundial, the Brihat Samrat Yantra.
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 50 per person, Foreigners: INR 200 per person

Famous Museums in Jaipur

9. dolls museum.

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Relive your childhood or gift your kids an experience that goes beyond conventional toys. Witness dolls adorned in intricate bridal wear, dance costumes, and day-to-day apparel. While the Rajasthani dolls steal the limelight, the global collection spanning from Japan to Uganda adds a universal charm.

  • Interesting Fact: An ode to Jaipur’s vibrant culture, Dolls Museum encapsulates the spirit of the city and its diverse attire through miniature figures.
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 10 per person Foreigners: INR 50 per person

10. Jaipur Wax Museum

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If you are listing the best places to visit in Jaipur , don’t miss the Wax Museum located within the Nahargarh Fort. This is not your ordinary museum! Here, you will come face to face with lifelike wax statues of famous people, from Bollywood stars like Deepika Padukone to iconic leaders like Mahatma Gandhi. It’s like taking a trip through India’s history and pop culture together. Perfect for families and anyone wanting to see a unique blend of past and present. Make sure you include this in your Jaipur itinerary!

  • Engaging Fact: Originally a soldiers’ resting place, known as Vishram Grah and Shastragar.
  • Timings: 10 am – 6 pm
  • Entry Fees: Indians: INR 500 per person (inclusive of Sheesh Mahal entry), Foreigners: INR 700 per person (inclusive of Sheesh Mahal entry)

11. Albert Hall Museum

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One of the oldest museums of Rajasthan, Albert Hall boasts an eclectic mix of artifacts, ranging from metal sculptures to miniature paintings. Its Indo-Saracenic architecture, combined with murals and Persian paintings, transports you to another era. Special entry days offer visitors the chance to explore for free, allowing everyone to bask in its rich history.

  • Fascinating Fact: In 2011, a mummy was X-rayed here revealing intact bones.
  • Timings: 9 am – 5 pm (day); 7 pm – 10 pm (night)
  • Day Visit: Indians – INR 40, Foreigners – INR 300
  • Night Visit: INR 100 per person (with select free entry days)

List of Famous Temples in Jaipur

12. birla temple.

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Serenity sculpted in white marble, the Birla Temple stands tall as a symbol of harmony and devotion. Whether you’re drawn by faith or architecture, this temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi offers spiritual solace and architectural admiration.

  • Intriguing Fact: The temple’s three domes symbolize India’s major religions.
  • Timings: 6 am – 12 pm; 3 pm – 9 pm
  • Entry Fees: Free

13. Galtaji Temple (Monkey Temple)

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Amidst the Aravali Hills, Galtaji Temple, popularly known as the Monkey Temple, offers more than spiritual tranquility. With its natural springs and panoramic views, it is a sight to behold. However, the playful monkeys, while endearing, can be notorious thieves! Best visited during Makar Sankranti and monsoons.

  • Noteworthy Fact: Beware! The temple is home to mischievous rhesus macaque and langur monkeys.
  • Timings: 5 am – 9 pm

14. Govind Dev Ji Temple

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A harmonious blend of Rajasthani, Muslim, and Classical Indian architectural elements awaits you at Govind Dev Ji Temple. This temple, dedicated to an incarnation of Lord Krishna, is steeped in legends that continue to draw both tourists and locals. A visit isn’t complete without participating or witnessing one of the lively aartis.

  • Engaging Fact: Its Satsang Hall holds a Guinness World Record for its unique roof construction.
  • Timings: Varies between summers and winters
  • Aarti and Ritual Timings:
  • Mangal aarti: 4.30 am
  • Dhoop aarti: 7.30 am
  • Shringar: 9.30 am
  • Gwal aarti: 5.45 pm
  • Sandhya aarti: 6.45 pm
  • Shayan aarti: 9 pm
  • Mangal aarti: 5.15 am
  • Dhoop aarti: 8.15 am
  • Shringar: 10.15 am
  • Gwal aarti: 5 pm
  • Sandhya aarti: 6 pm
  • Shayan aarti: 8.15 pm

15. Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Temple

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Nestled atop a hill symbolic of a glistening pearl drop, the temple is an embodiment of serenity and religious significance. As you pay your respects to Lord Ganesha, the ambiance resonates with divine energy, making it one of Jaipur’s must-visit spiritual sites. The temple has roots tracing back to the 18th century, with Seth Jai Ram Pailwa as its founder. His vision, wrapped in legends, brought to life this magnificent structure. For a panoramic view and a dive into the history, make sure to ascend to the palace at the summit. A sight to behold, this palace mirrors the grandeur of a Scottish castle. An interesting note for history enthusiasts: it was once the esteemed residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh.

  • Intriguing Fact: The temple showcases three distinct domes, each representing one of the primary religions of India.
  • Visiting Hours: Open from 5.30 am to 1.30 pm and again from 4.30 pm to 9.30 pm.
  • Entry Details: Free for all visitors.

Famous Shopping Markets in Jaipur

16. bapu bazaar.

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Bapu Bazaar is a vibrant canvas of Rajasthani culture. From Mojari footwear and artificial jewelry to the warmth of Jaipuri quilts and the rich colors of traditional attire, there’s something for everyone. The market’s energy is infectious, with the lively streets and interactions with friendly locals offering a genuine taste of Jaipur. If unique handicrafts, puppets, or authentic Rajasthani clothes are on your shopping list, Bapu Bazaar is the place to be.

  • Shopping Tip: Hone your bargaining skills before venturing into this market!
  • Market Hours: 11 am to 10 pm.
  • Entry Fee: No entry fee.

17. Tripolia Bazaar

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A haven for shoppers and culture seekers, Tripolia Bazaar promises a whirlwind experience. From the intricate designs of lac bangles to the fine craftsmanship of carpets and rugs, the market offers an array of unique souvenirs. Sweet treats also beckon you, so do not miss out on the local delicacies. Engage in delightful conversations with local artisans and learn about the stories woven into their crafts. To make the most of your visit, time it during the illustrious Teej or Gangaur festivals. The processions, a riot of colors and festivities, ensure the market comes alive, bustling with both tourists and locals.

  • Did You Know? The name ‘Tripolia’ finds its origin in the Rajasthani language, where ‘Tri’ translates to three, and ‘Pol’ signifies gates.
  • Market Hours: From 11 am to 8 pm, you can explore the bustling bazaar.
  • Entry Cost: No entry fee required.

18. Johari Bazaar

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For jewelry enthusiasts, Johari Bazaar is akin to paradise. Whether it’s gold, silver, or gleaming emeralds that catch your eye, this market offers a wide selection. But it’s not just about jewelry; delve deeper and discover exquisite Mojaris or juttis and captivating fabrics. Navigate the various lanes, each boasting of its specialty, making Johari Bazaar an essential stop for the best shopping experience in Jaipur.

  • Did You Know? The term “Johari” translates to ‘jeweler’ in Hindi. As the name suggests, Johari Bazaar is a treasure trove of precious gems and intricate jewelry.
  • Visiting Hours: 10 am to 11 pm.
  • Entrance: Free for all.

19. Gatore Ki Chhatriyan

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Gatore Ki Chhatriyan is an oasis of serenity amidst the hustle and bustle of Jaipur. Known for its intricately designed tombs that commemorate the former kings of Jaipur, it’s a place where art, architecture, and history converge. Perched atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of Jaipur’s iconic landmarks, including Jal Mahal and Mansarovar Lake. A visit here is a gentle reminder of Jaipur’s grand past and a tribute to its regal lineage.

  • Did You Know? Gatore Ki Chhatriyan was once illuminated with lamps in honor of the kings. While the tradition may have waned over time, the significance and history remain intact.
  • Visiting Hours: 9.30 am to 5 pm.
  • Entrance: INR 30 per person.

20. Birla Planetarium

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Venture into a universe of stars, planets, and galaxies at the Birla Planetarium. Especially recommended for families with children, the planetarium promises an educative and mesmerizing experience. Dive deep into the wonders of astronomy, partake in informative seminars, and let the immersive sky shows transport you to distant galaxies.

  • Interesting Tidbit: Though the formal inauguration by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru took place on 2nd July 1963, the planetarium had already begun its operations from 29th September 1962.
  • Operating Hours: 10 am to 7 pm. Show timings are at 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm, and 7 pm (for Hindi) and 6 pm for the English show.
  • Entry Details: INR 40 per person for entry and an additional INR 20 for the planetarium show.

21. Ele Safari

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If you’re making a list of must-see places to visit in Jaipur, don’t overlook EleSafari. This unique destination serves up an enthralling, intimate experience with elephants. Visitors can feed these majestic creatures, paint them with organic colors, and even embark on a short ride. Beyond elephants, the place also features camel and horse rides. Authentic Rajasthani food often graces the menu, making the experience holistic.

Yet, what sets EleSafari apart is its commitment to ethical tourism. The animals are treated with utmost care, so your fun doesn’t come at their expense. For those who relish capturing moments, the place offers a goldmine of photogenic spots, thanks to its blend of natural beauty and captivating animal interactions. Easily accessible from the city center, EleSafari truly earns its spot on any list of places to visit in Jaipur.

  • Interesting Facts: At EleSafari, you’ll discover intimate elephant interactions, scenic natural beauty, and authentic Rajasthani cuisine, all while enjoying ethical tourism practices.
  • Operating Hours:   Typically open from early morning till late evening, EleSafari offers flexible timings to fit various travel schedules.
  • Entry Details:   Entrance fees vary based on the activities you choose.

Why do you need to visit Jaipur?

Faqs for best places to visit in jaipur.

Ans: Jaipur teems with stunning attractions. From architectural wonders like Amber Fort to bustling markets like Johari Bazaar, options are plentiful. Don’t overlook Hawa Mahal or City Palace either.

Ans: Quite safe, I must say. However, like in any tourist hot spot, it’s wise to remain cautious. Steer clear of isolated areas late at night. Opt for registered guides, especially when exploring forts.

Ans: In some parts, yes. Heritage areas in the city center are reasonably walkable. For longer distances, best to hail an autorickshaw or perhaps utilize rideshare apps.

Ans: Absolutely! Bargaining remains an integral part of the shopping culture. Don’t hesitate. Sellers expect it and often start with elevated prices.

Ans: Places like Bapu Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar are chock-full of handmade gems. Look for textiles, puppets, and the region’s renowned blue pottery.

Ans: Three days would offer a cursory glimpse, yet five to seven days allow a more languid, immersive experience. Don’t rush; Jaipur boasts numerous hidden gems deserving unhurried attention.

Ans: Stay hydrated. Jaipur’s climate can be intense. Also, keep a portable phone charger at hand for those inevitable selfie moments at stunning sites. Finally, remember to respect local customs and practices.

Prem Dhiman

On my blog, you’ll find a wealth of travel tips, destination guides, and insider advice to inspire your wanderlust. I’ll share my personal experiences, recommend must-visit attractions, and offer practical advice to help you make the most of your adventures.

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Jaipur , Rajasthan's desert capital and "Pink City", is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and part of the popular Golden Triangle tourist circuit (along with Delhi and Agra). The city's well-preserved palaces and forts, with elaborate architecture reflective of the their royal heritage, are top attractions. However, the recent addition of many cool shops, bars, cafes, and creative spaces has made the city quite hip too. Read on to discover the best things to do in Jaipur.

Take an Off-Beat Tour of Jaipur

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Fancy zipping around Jaipur on an electric Segway ? Or, going sightseeing in a classic restored Ambassador car , or custom-designed e-rickshaw driven by an enterprising lady from a low-income household ? Perhaps you're the sporty type and would prefer to explore the city on a cycling tour ? There are all kinds of memorable off-beat tours in Jaipur. They cover attractions such as the Old City, markets, food, and Jaipur by night.

Join an Old City Heritage Walk

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Delve into Jaipur's Old City beyond its famous monuments on one of the early morning or evening immersive heritage walking tours conducted by Vedic Walks . Depending on which tour you choose, you'll get to visit communities of artisans such as bangle-makers and metal workers, gemstone workshops, ancient temples, a traditional Ayurvedic hospital, and old stables converted into a market. The tours depart at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and run for about two and a half hours. Another option is this insightful Temples and Havelis Walking Tour conducted by Virasat Experiences. It uncovers some of the Old City's lesser known-architectural wonders and traditions of local communities.

Have an Encounter with Royalty

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built the City Palace as part of his new capital in Jaipur. It was completed in 1732 and has an expansive complex of courtyards. The royal family still lives there, in the graceful Chandra Mahal. Various parts of the palace are open to the public according to the type of ticket purchased. Standard City Palace composite tickets cost 300 rupees for Indians and 700 rupees for foreigners. These provide access to palace courtyards, galleries, Jaigarh fort, and the royal cenotaphs. A highlight is the palace's Pritam Niwas Chowk with its colorful painted doorways representing the different seasons. Other attractions include displays of royal costumes, old Indian weapons, paintings and photographs. Special tickets provide access (with a guide) to the royal family's private quarters, and start from 1,500 rupees for Indians and 2,000 rupees for foreigners.

The City Palace is situated in the Old City and is open daily from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. It reopens from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the evenings for a sound and light show, plus night viewing. Tickets for this cost 500 rupees for Indians and 1,000 rupees for foreigners. For an extra special experience, have dinner at the City Palace's Baradari restaurant while you're there.

Go Behind the Iconic Wind Palace

The intricate facade of the Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace) is possibly Jaipur's most photographed building. Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh constructed it in 1799 as an extension of the women's quarters of the City Palace, to enable the royal women to look out over the main street below without being observed. Wind used to flow through the shutters, giving the palace its name. However, most are now sealed closed to help preserve them. It's possible to go inside the Hawa Mahal from the entrance around the back. Government composite tickets, costing 300 rupees for Indians and 1,000 rupees for foreigners, are available from Rajasthan's Department of Archaeology & Museums . These tickets are valid for two days and also include Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar observatory, and Albert Hall Museum. Otherwise, the entry fee is 50 rupees for Indians and 200 rupees for foreigners. The Hawa Mahal is open daily from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Find out more in this essential guide to the Hawa Mahal.

Learn About Astronomy

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Jantar Mantar's intriguing structures are actually a collection of astrological instruments. Each has a specialized astronomical function such as measuring time, predicting eclipses, and tracking stars. The most impressive one is the huge Samrat Yantra sundial. At a height of 90 feet (27 meters), its shadow moves roughly the width of a person's hand every minute. It's a profound display of how quickly time does in fact go! Jantar Mantar (literally meaning "calculation instrument") is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of five such astronomical observatories built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, a renowned mathematician and astronomer. It was completed in 1738 and is located next to the City Palace in the Old City. The entrance fee, for those who don't have a government composite ticket, is 50 rupees for Indians and 200 rupees for foreigners.

Explore Amber Fort and Palace

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Like something out of a fairy tale, Amber Fort sits atop a hill overlooking Maota Lake about 30 minutes north of the city center. Maharaja Man Singh I, who led Mughal Emperor Akbar's army, commenced constructing the fort in 1592. It was the home of Kachwaha Rajput rulers until Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II relocated their capital to Jaipur city in 1727. Inside is a series of lavish palaces, halls, gardens, and temples. Elaborate mirror work adds to the grandeur. Amber Fort is open daily from 8 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. Many people choose to remain there for the evening sound and light show that brings to life the fort's history, night viewing, and dinner at opulent restaurant 1135 AD (which was once the king's private dining room). The fort reopens, evocatively illuminated, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. The entry fee during the day for those who don't have a government composite ticket is 100 rupees for Indians and 500 rupees for foreigners. Plan your trip with this complete guide to Amber Fort.

See the World's Largest Cannon on Wheels

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built Jaigarh Fort in 1726 to protect Amber Fort. This fort holds great appeal for military lovers, as it contains the world's largest cannon on wheels. The cannon has never been fired though, and neither has the fort been captured. As a result, it has remained impressively intact over its long life. In fact, the fort is one of the best-preserved military structures of medieval India. Jaigarh doesn't have the delicate palace interiors of Amber Fort, and therefore appears as a real fortress. Climb Diwa Burj watchtower to get an outstanding view over the plains. The fort is situated above Amber Fort and can be reached on foot (if you're fit!). It's open from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. Those who don't have a City Palace composite ticket must pay an entry fee of 50 rupees for Indians and 100 rupees for foreigners.

Admire the Remarkable Water Palace

Jaipur's remarkable Jal Mahal (Water Palace) appears to magically float on Man Sagar Lake near Amber Fort. Not a lot is known about its history but Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I is thought to have made it a lodge for royal duck hunting trips in the mid 18th century. The palace actually has four floors that are submerged below the water, with specially designed lime mortar to prevent water seepage. Unfortunately, despite being renovated, the palace not yet open to the public, so you'll have to be content with viewing it from the side of the lake.

Spend Sunset at Nahargarh Fort

Compact yet robust Nahargarh Fort (also known as Tiger Fort) is perched high on the rugged Aravali Hills northwest of Jaipur city. Sawai Jai Singh II commissioned it in 1734 to help strengthen the security of his new capital. It found fame in 2006, after scenes from the hit Bollywood movie Rang De Basanti were filmed there. The fort provides spectacular views over the city, particularly at sunset. Inside, the highlight is the Madhavendra Bhavan palace complex, which is the backdrop for the new Sculpture Park. There's also a wax museum, elegant fine-dining restaurant called Once Upon a Time, and a budget government-run restaurant called Padao. If you don't have a government composite ticket, you'll need to pay an entry fee of 50 rupees or Indians and 200 rupees for foreigners to access the palace part of the fort. Those who are feeling energetic can hike up to the fort from the Old City. The main palace part is open from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. daily. Refer to this essential guide to Nahargarh Fort for more information.

Relax at the Royal Cenotaphs

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Despite being included in the City Palace composite ticket, the Gatore ki Chhatriyan cenotaphs at the foothills of Nahargarh Fort are overlooked by most tourists. This makes them delightfully restful most of the time. The superbly carved cenotaphs honor Jaipur's deceased kings, from Sawai Jai Singh ll to Man Singh ll. The most impressive cenotaph is dedicated to Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh ll. It's made out of white marble, has 20 pillars, and is decorated in carvings of Hindu gods and people. The cenotaph complex is open daily from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Take the Jaipur-Amber Road and turn off near Jal Mahal to get there. The entry fee for those who don't have a City Palace composite ticket is 40 rupees for Indians and 100 rupees for foreigners. Nearby Garh Ganesh temple is worth visiting too.

Go on a Heritage Water Walk

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There are two little-known but important stepwells with amazing architecture around Jaipur (one at Nahargarh and the other near Amber Fort). You can learn about their functionality and the sacredness of water in Rajasthani culture on the informative walking tours conducted by Heritage Water Walks. The explanation of the ancient water catchment systems used to supply water to the forts is fascinating. The tours run for two hours. The cost is 1,000-1,100 rupees per person for Indians and 1,300-1,500 rupees for foreigners. Timings are flexible.

Pose for Photos Inside Patrika Gate

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Jaipur's ninth and most colorful gate, Patrika Gate, graces the entrance to Jawahar Circle garden five minutes north of Jaipur airport. This recently constructed but traditional-style ornamental gate is named after the Rajasthani newspaper and media company, Patrika. Its interior walls are covered in splendid paintings depicting scenes from daily life and various regions in Rajasthan. Not surprisingly, it's one of the most popular places for photo shoots in Jaipur.

Get Up Close to Monkeys

The rather ruinous but holy Galtaji temple is nestled between two granite cliffs at the far eastern edge of the city. It's part of a larger temple complex, which also has three sacred pools of water. One of the pools has been taken over by thousands of monkeys that congregate there to swim and bathe. They're generally friendly and love to be fed. Unfortunately, the area is not well maintained. Be prepared to encounter dirt and trash, as well as people who will coerce you to pay money. Visit late afternoon, near sunset, when the monkeys flock to the temple. To get there, from the road walk up the hill to the white Sun Temple, and then follow the steps downhill into the gorge.

Take a Hot Air Balloon Flight

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Jaipur is one of the most majestic spots for hot air balloon flights in India. Skywaltz operates two different routes. The main one is just north of Jaipur, surrounding Amber fort. The balloons drift over local villages, forts, and palaces. The other route covers the untouched area around Samode Palace and village. Starting points vary depending on wind speed and direction. The duration of the flight is about an hour, and the cost is from $190 per person. The season extends from September to April.

Shop 'Til You Drop

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Thanks to Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who turned Jaipur into a commercial hub by inviting artisans and traders to settle there, the city is a great place to shop! You'll find an enticing variety of goods including precious gemstones , silver jewelry, bangles, clothes, perfumes, blue pottery, and textiles. The lanes in the Old City's bazaars are each dedicated to specific handicrafts. In Tripolia Bazaar, head to crowded Maniharon ka Rasta for lacquer bangles (Awaz Mohammed is an award-winning bangle-maker). Inexpensive jewelry is sold at Johari Bazaar, while Bapu Bazaar has textiles. Metal-workers occupy Thateron ka Rasta, Jhalaniyon Ka Rasta has spice sellers, and Khajanewalon Ka Rasta is the place for marble statues. M.I. Road is lined with upmarket branded stores. Here are some top places to go shopping in Jaipur. Alternatively, Virasat Experiences offers shopping tours to local markets. Do note that many stores are closed on Sundays.

Be Dazzled at the Wholesale Flower Market

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Early risers shouldn't miss the fragrant wholesale flower market, known as phool mandi , which takes place just inside the Old City's Chandi ki Taksal Gate. It gets underway at around 6 a.m., with traders selling sacks filled to the brim with bright blooms such as marigolds and roses. The flowers are used by garland makers, as offerings in temples, and as decorations for weddings. Combine your visit with the neighboring fruit and vegetable market as well. If it's a Saturday, the Hatwara flea market pops up there too and is delightfully free of tourists.

View an Egyptian Mummy

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Jaipur's Albert Hall Museum is housed in a magnificent old Indo-Saracenic building that was completed in 1187. It's Rajasthan's oldest museum and has an eclectic collection with many items from the city's past including portraits of kings, costumes, jewelry, woodcarvings, paintings, sculptures and pottery. However, the most notable exhibit is an Egyptian mummy, belonging to the Ptolemaic dynasty. Unfortunately photography isn't allowed. The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and again for night viewing from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. when it's illuminated. The entry fee for those who don't have a government composite ticket is 40 rupees for Indians and 300 rupees for foreigners. Night entry tickets are 100 rupees per person irrespective of nationality.

Discover Rajasthan's Arts and Crafts

The Rajasthan government recently converted the Rajasthan School of Arts building in the Old City into a museum dedicated to the state's arts and crafts. The Museum of Legacies opened in 2017 and is housed in a mansion that was originally constructed in 1823 as the residence of Pandit Shivdeen (a minister in the court of Maharaja Ram Singh II). The building itself is one of the main attractions. Its five galleries are spread over three floors, and each displays a collection curated by a noteworthy individual in the arts scene in India. Indigenous arts are a feature. The museum also has a dedicated space for young artists to exhibit their works. It's open from noon to 8 p.m. daily except Mondays (closed). Entry is free.

Attend a Cultural Performance or Exhibition

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The most prominent arts center in Jaipur, Jawahar Kala Kendra sprawls across 9.5 acres of landscape grounds about 10 minutes south of the Old City. Following its recent revamp, it has come alive with regular exhibitions from a range of genres such as photography and architecture, seminars, workshops, dance and music recitals, and theater shows. The center has two permanent art galleries, six exhibition galleries, a library, and coffee house that portrays lesser-known aspects of astronomy through art work. It's open from 9.30 a.m to 9 p.m. on weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekends.

Admire Gorgeous Antique Jewelry

Amrapali Museum is another new museum in Jaipur. This one opened in 2018 and is India's first museum dedicated to jewelry and jeweled objects. As its name suggests, it was founded by Amrapali, a renowned Indian luxury jewelry house favored by Bollywood stars. All the exhibits in this remarkable museum are from the personal collection of the brand's owners, which they've amassed over 40 years from the time they started sourcing jewelry and opened their business. There are some very unusual items such as silver anklets for horses, a Parsi necklace with a hidden message, a holy water flask, bejeweled tooth cleaners, and ruby-studded back-scratcher with conceal blades. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Tickets cost 600 rupees per person and include an audio guide.

Sample Rajasthani Cuisine

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For all kinds of local street food in one spot, head to Masala Chowk -- an open-air food court in Ram Niwas Garden, close to Albert Hall Museum. Many of the city's much-loved street food vendors have stalls there. It's open daily from around 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. There's an entry fee of 10 rupees per person.

Chokhi Dhani serves up authentic rural cuisine in a recreated 12.5 acre Rajasthani village setting about 40 minutes south of Jaipur. It's quite touristy, with cultural performances such as puppet shows and folk dances, so is best suited to first-time visitors. Opening hours are 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. daily.

Foodies may also like to discover the ingredients and essentials of Rajasthani cooking on this food walk in the Old City or culinary cooking experience in a local home, offered by Virasat Experiences.

Enjoy Indian Masala Chai

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India's roadside masala chai (spiced tea) is ubiquitous but not all tourists feel comfortable drinking it from a stall. You can enjoy delicious masala chai in a cool, clean environment at Tapri the Tea House. where roadside chai meets hipster hangout. Tapri Central on Prithviraj Road in C-Scheme is the original and best of the three Tapri outlets in Jaipur.

If tea stalls are more your style, try the uniquely flavored tea at Sahu Chaiwala , opposite Sai Baba Mandir on Chaura Rasta in the Old City. This family-run tea stall was established in 1968. They slow boil the milk on a coal stove. It's open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Gulab Ji Chai's long-running stall on M.I. Road also has a loyal following. Their chai is now available at the new and cute D'Good Cafe in Bani Park.

Have a Drink at Bar Palladio

Bar Palladio

Bar Palladio, at the historic Narain Niwas Palace Hotel, is possibly Jaipur's most photogenic bar. Renowned Dutch designer Marie-Anne Oudejans created its interiors, and they are stunning. The bar is an ideal spot for a post-sightseeing cocktail or gin, accompanied by delicious Italian food. It's open daily from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. In the evening, the atmosphere is magical, with tented garden pavilions and candlelight.

See a Bollywood Movie at Raj Mandir

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A lot of people who go to see a movie at Raj Mandir on Bhagwant Das Road (near M.I. Road) do so to mainly to have a look inside. Its owner, a reputed Jaipur jeweler, wanted to create a cinema that makes the audience feel like they're a guest of a royal palace. The way it has been designed -- resplendent with spiral staircase, antique chandeliers, and a ceiling that changes color -- is certainly intriguing. Movies, in Hindi, are screened in the afternoons and evenings.

Stay in Heritage Hotel

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Immerse yourself in Jaipur's regal heritage by staying in an authentic palace hotel, or a less costly hertiage property. There are plenty to choose from. The magnificent Taj Rambagh Palace used to be the home of the Maharaja of Jaipur and is the pick of the bunch if budget isn't a constraint. It's worth treating yourself! Sujan Raj Mahal Palace (immaculately renovated in 2014) and Samode Haveli are other top luxury options. For somewhere a bit less costly, check out Diggi Palace, Alsisar Haveli , Narain Niwas Palace , and Shahpura House . 150 year-old Arya Niwas is recommended for budget travelers.

Support Indian Textile Traditions

Nila House is a contemporary new non-profit hub for the preservation and promotion of traditional Indian crafts. It opened in October 2019, in a converted 1940s bungalow on Prithviraj Road, with the aim of facilitating interaction and collaborations with local artisans and weavers. The space has studios, showrooms, an archive and research library, exhibition gallery, textiles vault, and artists-in-residence rooms. Products designed and made in-house are retailed in a store on the premises. Regular craft-focused workshops and seminars take place there as well. Nila House is open daily, except Sundays, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Learn About Block Printing

The Anokhi Museum of Block Printing, in a restored heritage mansion near Amber fort, is an absorbing attraction for those interested in this handicraft. It's open from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. Plan ahead to be there for one of the regular block printing demonstrations and workshops.

You can also visit Bagru village, about an hour southwest of Jaipur. The whole village is dedicated to block printing. You'll be able to see the artisans and watch them in action. You'll also get to view the fabric drying in the sun. Vedic Walks and Studio Bagru offer guided trips and workshops.

Hike in the Hills

It may come as a surprise that the wall surrounding Amber is the third longest in the world (after the Great Wall of China and Rajasthan's Kumbhalgarh fort ). A hike along it will take you through the Aravali mountain range to an ancient temple, lake, villages, and some old royal hunting lodges. Plus, you'll be rewarded with captivating views and an amazing sense of perspective. Set aside about five hours to complete the trek. Various companies offer guided trips if you don't want to do it alone. Virasat Experiences conducts a shorter two-hour hike to a tribal village .

Befriend Elephants

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There are plenty of places to spend time with India's much-loved pachyderms in the elephant care village near Amber fort. Elefantastic is the most popular one. You'll be able to wash, feed and walk the elephants, and learn about their medicines and treatments. The elephants aren't chained up or ridden there. However, do be aware that they work at Amber fort in the morning. Foreigners can expect to pay 4,000-5,100 rupees per adult for the day. Discounts are available for children. The price for Indian adults is 2,000-3,500 rupees. This includes all activities and a vegetarian meal.

An alternative is Dera Amer Wilderness Camp, about 30 minutes from Jaipur at the foothills of the Aravali​ mountains. They have three resident female elephants that were adopted from Amber fort and roam around the property. Guests can interact with them and bathe them.

Visit or Volunteer at Ladli

Ladli is a non-profit vocational training center and residential shelter that supports underprivileged women and children, including orphans and abused children who have been rescued from the streets. The children are looked after, educated, and taught how to make beautiful quality handicrafts such as jewelry, which you can buy. It's a happy and inspiring place that encourages visitors and volunteers. Your kids will have fun playing with the younger children there. Call ahead and the center will arrange free transport for you, as its backstreet location is difficult to find. A couple of hours is required to fully see and appreciate everything.

Experience a Festival

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The iconic Jaipur Literature Festival takes place every year towards the end of January. From modest beginnings in 2006, it has evolved into the largest literary festival in Asia-Pacific. More than 100,000 people attend the hundreds of sessions held over five days. Major religious festivals celebrated in Jaipur include the Kite Festival (in mid January), Holi/Dhulandi (in March), Gangaur (in late March or early April), Teej (in late July or August), and Diwali (in late October or early November).

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25 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur adds a dash of pink to the colorful state of Rajasthan. Popularly known as the ‘Pink City of India’, this exotic destination is ideal for a luxe trip. Brimming with hospitality and luxuriance, Jaipur is the perfect spot for indulgence for tourists from across the world. The eclectic mix of traditional and modern attractions keep travelers with varying interests entertained for days.

The welcoming and vibrant Pink city is an ideal place for exploring Rajasthani culture and heritage. As you walk through the lanes of the city, you experience the opulent lives of the Rajputana kings through the splendid forts, palaces and Havelis splattered all across. You can also visit the museums and memorials of prominent kings of the land to step into their shoes and experience royalty.

Beyond exploring the top places to visit in Jaipur such as the magnificent Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, and Hawa Mahal, you can indulge in delicious Rajasthani cuisine and shop at its sprightly bazaars. The markets at Johari Bazar, Bapu Bazar, and MI Road are laden with embroidered leather shoes, embellished handicrafts, regal blue pottery, brilliant tie and dye scarves, camel hide products, and jazzy handmade apparels. You can also witness the beauty of the Thar desert on an exciting camel safari or immerse in the kaleidoscopic Rajasthani culture celebrating local festivals like Dhulandi, Teej, and Gangaur.

Top Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur allures those planning a grand holiday and a rejuvenating trip while diving deep into Indian culture and heritage. The top places to visit in Jaipur are:

1. Amber Fort

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The legendary Amber Fort is a seven centuries old Rajputana palace located around 11 kilometers away from Jaipur. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is among the most magnificent architectural wonders of India.

Set up on the Aravalli hills, the Amber fort (also known as Amer Fort) was constructed by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 and was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. Built in red and yellow sandstone complemented by white marble, the splendid fortress offers a breathtaking view of the Maota Lake.

The splendid palace is divided into four courtyards and includes attractions such as Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Siladevi Temple, and the Sheesh Mahal. The main entrances to the palace are Suraj Pol and Chand Pol, both of which lead to the main courtyard called Jaleb Chowk. You can enjoy an elephant ride to the fort entrance or take a car. After spending three to four hours exploring the fort you can dive into its history with the beautiful light and sound show.

2. Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort Jaipur

Built on ‘Cheel ka Teela’ or the Hill of Eagles, Jaigarh fort was built to secure the Amber Fort. Located 500 feet above sea level, the fort offers panoramic views of the Amber Fort and its lush surroundings.

Constructed in 1726 under the aegis of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II, the fort has a splendid blend of Indo-Persian architecture. Intricate lattice work windows adorn the cyclopean walls of the fort to offer unobstructed views of the vicinity. You can walk through the magnificent red sandstone fort and imagine life in the era of the warrior kings that inhabited it ages ago.

One of the major attractions at the fort is 'Jaivana Cannon' which is the world’s largest cannon on wheels and has been fired just once since it’s existence. Other attractions include the central watchtower, the water heritage walk, Shubhat Niwas (the assembly hall of warriors), and armory. The complex also houses several prominent temples such as Kal Bhairav Temple, Ram Harihar Temple, Lalit Mandir, Aram Mandir, and Vilas Mandir.

3. Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort was built amidst the Aravalli Hills to fortify the royal residence of the Rajput warriors, the Amber Palace. This majestic structure has overlooked the beautiful city of Jaipur for 300 years. It was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 as a retreat palace for the kings and queens. It’s fascinating Indo-European architecture and glorious past has attracted tourists from across the world.

The Fort has witnessed important historical events during the 18th Century. You delve deeper into history as you visit the temple dedicated to the Kings of Jaipur and also explore the astounding Sheesh Mahal, visit the wax museum, and click pictures near Jal Mahal.

Other not-to-be-missed attractions are 'Madhavendra Bhawan' built by Sawai Madho Singh and the temple of Rathore prince Nahar Singh Bhomia, whose spirit haunted the construction site until the fort was dedicated to him.

4. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar Jaipur

Located in the heart of Jaipur, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II between 1728-1734. The observatory had been a meeting point for scientific cultures from across the world and linked political, social, and religious practices to cosmology.

Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site it is the largest among the other five similar ones built in Northern India. It houses large stone instruments with striking combinations of geometric forms to view celestial bodies through naked eyes. The precision and accuracy of these astronomical instruments have been alluring architects, mathematicians, artists, and historians since times immemorial.

The observatory also features the world’s largest stone sundial which calculates local time and manages to entice the interest of tourists to date. To understand the process of determining planetary movements through observation and calculations you must visit Jantar Mantar at noon, as the readings of the instruments are accurate when the sun is overhead.

5. City Palace

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Located in the heart of the old city, the City Palace, comprises magnificent courtyards, gardens, cenotaphs, and royal buildings. It was conceived and built by the founder of Jaipur, the Rajput King Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, and expanded by the rulers who inhabited it later.

The palace has elements of Rajput, Mughal, and European architecture intricately put together to exude opulence. Members of the last ruling royal family still reside in a private section of the palace. The most prominent sections of the palace are Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Maharani’s Palace, Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, and Bhaggi Khana.

You can witness the unique collection of royal costumes including Pashmina shawls, Benaras silk sarees, and other clothes of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh I at the museum. Rajput weaponry dating back to the 15th century and well preserved Rajputana paintings, Sanganeri prints, and folk embroidery pieces adorn the walls and ceilings of the palace.

6. Hawa Mahal

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The most iconic landmark of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal is a 200-year-old monument in the heart of the city. Famous for its unique honeycomb design and Indo-Islamic architecture the five-storeyed palace has 953 lattice work windows. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer palace, painted in pink and adorned with floral motifs, dome-shaped arches, and patterned pillars.

The palace was designed to offer unobstructed views of Jantar Mantar, the City Palace, and Sireh Deori Bazaar. Its intricately designed windows called ‘Jharokhas’ enabled the royal ladies to enjoy royal processions and daily market activities on the street without being visible to the public.

Royal celebrations took place on the first floor called the Sharad Mandir, the second floor called the Ratan Mandir was decorated with colorful glass work, the other two floors were named Vichitra Mandir and Hawa Mandir. The top floor known as Prakash Mandir had an open terrace on each side offering breathtaking views of the city. You can visualize their lives looking through the fretwork windows and experience the richness of Rajputana culture through the paintings and ceremonial armor preserved at the museum within the complex.

7. Laxmi Narayan Temple/ Birla Mandir

Laxmi Narayan Temple/ Birla Mandir Jaipur

Located at the foothill of Moti Doongri, the Laxmi Narayan Temple or the Birla Mandir was built in 1988 by the B.M Birla Foundation. Land for the temple was given by the Maharaja of Jaipur for a token amount of one rupee. Birla Mandir is renowned for its architectural excellence crafted in pure white marble.

Dedicated to Laxmi (the goddess of wealth) and Narayan (Lord Vishnu), the temple houses hand-sculpted idols of the deities, carved out of single piece marble. Like the other Birla temples across the country, the Laxmi Narayan temple signifies the diversity and richness of Indian culture and the holistic approach of Hinduism.

Its three-dome design is a representation of secularism among different religions in India. Intricate designs and mythology-based carvings adorn the domes, ceilings, and walls of the temple. The presence of statues of great philosophers and religious teachers from across the world represent the inclusiveness of modern Indian culture.

The lush green gardens complement the architectural finesse of the temple and add serenity to the spiritual atmosphere. Tourists of diverse religious beliefs flock to the temple to view its mesmerizing beauty.

8. Moti Doongri Ganesh Temple

Moti Doongri Ganesh Temple Jaipur

Moti Doongri Ganesh Temple is among the most revered temples of Lord Ganesh in Jaipur. It was built by Seth Jai Ram Paliwal and Mahant Shiv Narain in 1761.

Locals associate it with the legend of the King of Mewar who was heading back to his palace with a massive idol of Lord Ganesh on a bullock cart. As per the story, the king decided to build a temple at the first stoppage of the bullock cart. Locals believe that the foot of Moti Doongri Hill was the spot where the bullock cart stopped and the temple was constructed on the site.

An exotic palace was built for Maharaja Madho Singh’s son at the site encompassing the temple. The palace has exteriors similar to those of a Scottish castle and was the royal residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh. You can seek blessings at the Ganesh Temple and wow at the exteriors of the palace as it continues to be occupied by the royal family.

9. Govind Dev Ji Temple

Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur

Govind Dev Ji Temple in Jaipur is among the seven revered temples of Vrindavan Thakur Ji. It is located in the City Palace complex and is famous among devotees of Lord Krishna. The temple is exquisitely designed with gold cased ceilings and intricately designed exteriors.

The temple houses the idol of Govind Dev Ji, known as ‘Bajrakrit’. It is believed to resemble Lord Krishna and was sculpted by his great-grandson Bajranabh. The 5000 years old idol was brought to Jaipur from Vrindavan by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, who was a devotee of Lord Krishna.

The temple was strategically placed between Chandra Mahal and Badal Mahal in the complex to ensure the devout king could view the idol from his residence. To date 'Aartis' and 'Prasad' or 'Bhogs' are offered at seven different times during the day. You can plan your visit to the temple around Janmashtami to enjoy the celebrations during the festival.

10. Ram Niwas Garden

Ram Niwas Garden Jaipur

Located in the heart of the pink city, Ram Niwas Garden is a royal garden. It was built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh. Sprawling over 30 acres of land it attracts tourists from all over the world. The lush green garden is decorated with fountains and has a regal ambiance. It has been flocked by locals and tourists alike since the British Era.

Visitors can also attend the exhibitions held in the park or go bird watching. The park also features a Zoo, a theatre, and an Art Gallery luring a wide variety of travelers. You can relax at the park after a hectic shopping day at Bapu Bazaar which is just next to the park or just rejuvenate enjoying a family picnic outing. Besides the serene atmosphere, there are Quaint cafes around the park that serve delectable Rajasthani snacks.

11. Chokhi Dhani

Chokhi Dhani Jaipur

Chokhi Dhani is a Rajasthani theme-based resort located 28 kilometers away from the city. It was established in 1989 to offer a glimpse of rustic village life and authentic Rajasthani lifestyle to tourists. The resort has a traditional vibe- featuring mud huts decorated with ethnic motifs, Rajasthani folk performers singing and dancing to entertain the visitors, and authentic Rajasthani food.

Evenings at the resort are busy and fun. You can enjoy activities such as live folk dance and music (Chaupal Nach Gan Re), acrobatics (Nat Ro Kartab), puppet shows (Kathputali Ro Nach), and magic shows (Jadu Ro Khel). You can shop for local handicrafts at the craft bazaar and take leisurely rides on camels, horses, and elephants.

Chokhi Dhani has been accredited as a 5-star luxury hotel by the Ministry of Tourism. For those looking forward to indulging in the royal culture of Rajasthan, the resort has Royal Cottages and Haveli Suites flaunting their regal décor comprising historical relics, vintage furnishings, and handmade artifacts.

12. Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal Jaipur

Located 4 kilometer away from Jaipur, Jal Mahal is one of the most popular landmarks of the city. It was built in 1750 by Maharaja Madho Singh as a lodge and hunting retreat. The symmetrical five-story structure of the palace is set in the middle of an artificial lake known as Man Sagar Lake.

The mesmerizing view of the beautiful palace against the backdrop of Aravalli hills and its reflection in the serene lake waters lures thousands of tourists from across the world. Jal Mahal is also recognized as the most photographed structure of India.

Though entry into the palace is reserved, you can explore its beauty while enjoying a boat ride in the lake. You can also spend a rejuvenating evening watching local and migratory birds at the lake. Jal Mahal is a splendid monument located on the main Amer-Jaipur road and can be visited on your way to the Amber Fort.

13. Sisodia Rani ka Bagh

Sisodia Rani ka Bagh Jaipur

Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1728, Sisodia Rani ka Bagh is a garden dedicated to his beloved second wife, the Princess of Sisodia Rajput clan of Udaipur. Located around 10 kilometers away from Jaipur the lush gardens offer a rejuvenating respite from the bustle of the city.

The garden showcases elements of Indo-Mughal architecture such as water channels amidst beautiful flower beds and walking tracks across the parks. Fountains and natural springs add a splash of royalty to the garden and a shrine dedicated to Hindu deities’ augment spirituality to its ambiance. The walls of the garden are painted with several scenes from the story of Lord Krishna and Radha. You can spend a day amidst nature and rejuvenate in the tranquil setting of the park.

14. Vidyadhar Garden

Vidyadhar Garden Jaipur

Dedicated to the chief architect of Jaipur, Vidyadhar Garden was built in 1988. Vidyadhar Bhattacharya was a treasured architect in Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh’s court. He was adept with the principles of Hindu architecture known as ‘Shilpa Shastra’.

Vidyadhar Garden is situated around 8 kilometers away from Jaipur on the Jaipur-Agra highway, away from the cacophony of the city, and is taken care of by the Rajasthan Government. The garden has a blend of classical Indian and Mughal architecture with glimpses of Hindu mythology depicted through murals on pavilion walls.

The lush gardens have beautiful flower beds, terraced lawns, and fountains influenced by Mughal designs, are a perfect picnic spot. You can spend time in the garden watching peacocks and other migratory birds while relaxing in the lap of nature. You can also enjoy elaborate Rajasthani meals or grab quick bites at the modern restaurant inside the complex.

15. Albert Hall Museum

Albert Hall Museum Jaipur

Jaipur’s historical journey and rich heritage can be best explored through its museums. Albert Hall Museum is among the most prominent museums in the city and is renowned for its well-blended architecture. It was built in 1876 as a concert hall and its design had a stark resemblance to the Victoria and Albert Museum of London.

The foundation was laid in 1876 by the Prince of Wales during his Jaipur visit and was converted into a museum by the King of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II in 1881. The charming Indo-Saracenic dome structure with intricately engraved arches is built in red sandstone.

You can explore the culture of Rajasthan through the 16 galleries of this museum. Paintings, portraits, carpets, musical instruments, jewelry, ammunition, woodwork, brassware, antique coins, local pottery, handicrafts, and sculptures are on display at the museum. Other attractions worth exploring at the complex are an aviary, a greenhouse, and a zoo.

16. Galtaji Temple

Galtaji Temple Jaipur

Galtaji Temple is a revered Hindu pilgrimage built by Diwan Rao Kriparam in the 18th century and was dedicated to Saint Galav. Constructed around 10 kilometers away from the city amidst the Aravalli hills in a mystical setup, the temple draws in travelers of all types.

There are several shrines of Hindu gods Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, and Lord Hanuman around the Galtaji Temple. Holy kunds, pavilions, and natural springs add charm to the majestic temple built in pink sandstone and designed as a palace.

Natural freshwater springs from the Aravalli hills supply water to seven holy 'kunds' or water tanks in the temple complex. The 'Galta Kund' is believed to be filled with water throughout the year and considered the holiest of all kunds. Pilgrims take a dip in the reverent water that flows from the 'Gaumukh', a rock shaped like a cow's head, and fills the tanks. The grandeur of the temple in the beautiful natural setting makes it a picture-perfect spot.

17. Swargsuli Tower

Swargsuli Tower Jaipur

Swargsuli Tower or SargaSuli is the tallest tower of Jaipur, built in 1749 to commemorate the victory of Maharaja Sawai Ishwari Singh at the Battle of Rajmahal. Located at the Aatish market, the 140 feet tower was designed by the royal craftsman Ganesh Khowan drawing in elements from Delhi’s Qutub Minar and Chittorgarh’s Kirti Stambh.

The tower had a contrasting yellow color which made it stand out against the pink color across the city. The seven-storeyed minaret offers breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur. You can climb up to the top floor through a flight of 264 steps and enjoy the enthralling view of Jaipur city.

18. Jawahar Kala Kendra

Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur

Jawahar Kala Kendra is an arts and crafts center built in the heart of Jaipur. Construction work was initiated in 1986 as per the layout designed by Charles Correa based on the Indian architectural concepts of Vaastu and Shilpa Shastra. Upon completion in 1991 the center was launched by the state government and dedicated to the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.

Jawahar Kala Kendra preserves Rajasthani culture, traditions, and spiritual values. The red sandstone structure is dedicated to the late prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. You can visit the library, theatre, galleries, and auditoriums to explore the rich heritage of India.

19. Sheesh Mahal

Sheesh Mahal Jaipur

Sheesh Mahal is located in the Amber Fort complex. It is popularly known as “The Palace of Mirrors” and has been alluring scores of tourists from across the world. Built by Maharaja Man Singh in 1727, the opulent palace has an intricate setting of precious stone and mirror work on its walls and ceilings.

The mirror arrangement is peculiar as it reflects a single ray of light to brighten up the entire room. You can witness the exquisite mirror work and marvel at the expertise of designers and architects in those times.

20. Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing

Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing Jaipur

Dedicated to the traditional Rajasthani art of hand-block printing, Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing is a unique museum just a kilometer away from Amber Fort. It was started to preserve the age-old tradition of carving designs on wooden blocks and printing them on fabrics.

The charitable foundation operates from a 400-year-old two-story haveli known as Chanwar Palki Walon ki Haveli, which has been restored to perpetuate the craft of hand printing using natural dyes. The project has been awarded for ‘Cultural Heritage Conservation’ by UNESCO in 2000.

You can have a holistic experience of the old tradition and see the tools and techniques used to create the blocks and fabrics with contemporary designs. Block carving and hand printing workshops are also conducted by the management upon special request. You can buy handcrafted ‘Anokhi’ merchandise such as textiles, home furnishings, jewelry, and cards at the museum souvenir shop.

Elefun Jaipur

Elefun is an elephant sanctuary dedicated to preserving the species. Started in 2013, the place is run by a family of mahouts (elephant caretakers). The establishment offers natural living conditions to elephants and interesting animal interaction experiences to the visitors.

Some of the elephants at the sanctuary have been rescued from circuses and zoos to provide them with loving and natural living conditions. You can enjoy fun activities such as learning to talk to Elephants, walking with them, feeding, and bathing them. You can also decorate an elephant using natural colors and traditional patterns. Elefun is a great place to visit with family and kids.

22. Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple

Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple Jaipur

Constructed by Pandit Radhe Lal Choubey in 1960, Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Located atop a hillock on the Delhi bypass in Jaipur at Lakshman Dungri, the temple offers panoramic views of the tranquil and green surroundings.

Khole Ke Hanuman Ji temple was built after Pt. Choubey spotted a rock with a carving of Lord Hanuman and started offering prayers at the spot. He built a small temple at the spot which was later expanded to its current size gradually. The shrine is highly revered by the locals and is flocked by devotees on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Dal-Bati Churma and Swamani Prashads are the traditional offerings that are prepared using raw ingredients donated by the devotees.

23. Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum

Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum Jaipur

In 1959 Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II converted a part of the City Palace constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II into a museum known as the City Palace Museum. Later, several other sections of the palace were added to the museum, and it came to be known as Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum.

It has five gallery sections- Textile gallery, Sarvatobhadra, Sabha Niwas, Sileh Khana, and the Painting & Photography gallery. Royal costumes, artifacts, and furnishings from the last three centuries are on display at the Museum. A walk through the galleries of the museum will satiate your curiosity about the regal life of the rulers of Jaipur and the rich heritage of Rajputana.

The exhibits also include traditional paintings and portraits of the royal family. The arms and armor collection of the warrior clan includes arrows, axes, shields, spears, daggers, and guns. You can buy souvenirs at the museum shop called the Palace Atelier and taste royal delicacies at the Baradari restaurant at the City Palace Complex.

24. Johari Bazaar

Johari Bazaar Jaipur

Jaipur is the business hub of Rajasthan, famous for its handicrafts and indigenous products. Johari Bazaar is the oldest and most colorful market in Jaipur, located near Hawa Mahal. It is a shopper’s paradise offering vibrant handmade products, scrumptious local food, and premium quality Kundan jewelry.

You can buy authentic Jaipuri jewelry made in gold, silver studded with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. The narrow lanes of the market are loaded with colorful traditional apparel, embroidered juttis, and opalescent lehengas.

The small stalls sell everything including famous Jaipuri textiles, traditional blue pottery, cotton quilts, and home décor products. Make sure to bargain well as prices are often swelled up for tourists.

25. Bapu Bazaar

Bapu Bazaar Jaipur

Bapu Bazaar is located between the Sanganer Gate and the New Gate of Jaipur. It is one of the most famous markets in Pink city and the best place to buy anything Rajasthani. The exuberant market attracts shoppers from all over the world.

You can buy authentic mojari footwear made of camel hide, lac bangles, bandhani dupattas, leheriya sarees, potli bags, colorful puppets, ethnic jewelry, fine cotton quilts, and handwoven textiles at reasonable prices. You can also pick up beautiful showpieces, artifacts, baubles, pen stands, keychains with mirror work as souvenirs and gifts for your loved ones.

Don’t forget to binge on local snacks and authentic dishes such as chat, samosas, dal-baati-churma, masala tea, and pyaaz kachori. Falooda kulfi is a must-have specialty at Bapu bazaar, it is yummy and keeps you cool as you shop.

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16 Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Jaipur

Written by Joni Sweet Updated Mar 24, 2023

No trip to India is complete without spending time in Jaipur. Affectionately nicknamed "The Pink City" for the blushing color of its historic buildings, Jaipur is a princely wonderland of culture and heritage.

The best places to visit in Jaipur showcase the royalty of Rajasthan — and you don't have to walk far to see many of the top attractions. Start by touring City Palace , a nearly 300-year-old palace with special courtyards, structures, gardens, and temples.

Just next door is Jantar Mantar, a centuries-old attraction with giant astronomical instruments commissioned by the founder of the city. A 10-minute walk from here brings you to Hawa Mahal , a red-and-pink sandstone structure. Its distinctive lattice design allowed royal women to get a peek at public life while remaining unseen in the 19th century.

Ready to make your trip to "The Paris of India" a memorable experience? Map out your itinerary with our guide to the top attractions and places to visit in Jaipur.

1. City Palace

2. jantar mantar, 3. hawa mahal, 4. amber fort, 5. albert hall museum, 6. birla mandir, 7. nahargarh fort, 8. galta ji, 9. amrapali museum, 10. museum of legacies, 11. jal mahal, 12. markets, 13. jaigarh fort, 14. panna meena ka kund, 15. akshardham temple, 16. festivals, map of attractions & places to visit in jaipur, jaipur, india - climate chart.

City Palace in Jaipur

City Palace has stood at the heart of the Old City of Jaipur for nearly three centuries, shortly after Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II decided to relocate his court from the city of Amber. Protected by huge guard walls, the fairy-tale-like structure is still the home of the city's modern-day royal family and endures as one of the top places to visit in Jaipur.

City Palace is more than a sand-colored regal abode — it's a sprawling complex of buildings built around a series of landscaped garden courtyards overlooking Jaipur and Lake Palace. The entire property is a stunning display of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.

The current occupants reside in the most eye-catching building, the Chandra Mahal , an elegant structure with curved eaves and domed rooftops. Each of its seven stories features an entirely different style. The ground floor is included in the price of admission, but you'll need to book a private tour to go upstairs.

Other noteworthy places for sightseeing at City Palace include the Mubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace), which contains displays of dazzling costumes and textiles; the Armoury, a museum-like space dedicated to preserving finely crafted daggers and swords; Pritam Niwas Chowk (Peacock Courtyard), which has mesmerizing doorways painted to look like the feathers of its namesake bird; and Diwan-i-Am (Hall of Public Audience), which showcases the palace's exquisite collection of miniature paintings.

After exploring the palace, check out the Friends of the Museum Bazaar . It has some of Jaipur's highest quality souvenirs (with equally high prices).

Address: Tulsi Marg, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur

Jantar Mantar

At first glance, Jantar Mantar may look to be nothing more than a bunch of larger-than-life abstract sculptures. But this is not an art gallery — this attraction contains a special collection of astronomical tools started by Rajput ruler Jai Singh II to measure the heavens nearly 300 years ago.

Each of the 20 or so structures at this UNESCO World Heritage Site serves a distinctive purpose. The observatory's massive sundial, known as Samrat Yantra , is particularly striking. At 27 meters tall, it casts a huge shadow that accurately measures time down to two seconds.

The elaborate Jai Prakash also tracks the passing of time, using the shadow of a metal plate suspended above a sunken bowl-like structure. The ingenious Rama Yantra, a circular walled structure, can locate the precise positions of celestial objects. Other tools at the observatory can track stars and even predict eclipses.

Hot tip: It's worth hiring a private guide at Jantar Mantar if you want to learn how each of the structures works.

Address: Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal

If you had any preconceived notions about how the buildings in Jaipur look, they probably came from Hawa Mahal (Palace of Breeze). A top place to visit in Jaipur, this structure has all of the distinctive architectural features that appear in postcards of the city, from the salmon-pink, honeycombed facade, built to resemble the crown of the Hindu god Krishna, to the geometric accents and rows of tiny windows.

The landmark was built in 1799 to allow royal ladies to watch festivals on the street without being seen by the public. Its 953 windows allow plenty of breezes to pass through, making it an ideal summer palace (and the perfect spot to get relief from Rajasthan's oppressive heat today).

Tourists can learn about the history of the sandstone structure at the palace's small museum — the ceremonial armor collection is particularly interesting. You can also wander the narrow hallways that run throughout the palace. Don't miss the colorful glasswork in windows and doorways, which cast an otherworldly glow on chambers throughout Hawal Mahal.

Address: Hawa Mahal Rd., Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur

Amber Fort

Jaipur is home to one of India's most-visited forts: Amber Fort. Built in the year 1592, the sandstone and marble monolith stands atop a small hill roughly 20 minute's driving distance northeast of the center of Jaipur. This attraction is best known for being a pristine example of Rajasthani architecture.

Getting to Amber Fort typically involves a short uphill hike that's well worth the effort. It's decked out with intricate patterns of inlaid marble in nearly every color of the rainbow. The fort is laid out into four separate sections, each of which has a spectacular garden courtyard outside. While you'd never know it from above, you can actually explore the fort's underground tunnels , some of which have been restored.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site has a fascinating history of legends, betrayals, and romance — but the best way for tourists to hear these stories is to hire a private guide at the Amber Fort.

Address: Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur

Albert Hall Museum

When English writer Rudyard Kipling visited the Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur, he wrote that it was a "rebuke to all other museums in India from Calcutta downwards." That's high praise coming from the son of a curator, and fitting for this renowned institution.

The oldest museum in Rajasthan, the Albert Hall Museum boasts an extensive collection of art and historically significant artifacts. Come for the Egyptian mummy ; stay to see antique coins from different periods in India's history, charming permanent exhibits of miniature paintings, 18th-century costumes worn by members of different castes, and a peculiar collection of 19th-century clay figures demonstrating all the yoga poses.

Hot tip: Visit the museum at night, when multicolored lights brighten the exterior of the alluring building.

Address: Museum Road, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur

Birla Mandir

In a city that seems to be dipped from top to bottom in pink, the stark white marble Birla Mandir stands out — big time. The Hindu temple pays tribute to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and purity, and Vishnu, one of the religion's main deities. It's one of the best places to visit in Jaipur for tourists and Hindu devotees alike.

The marvelous structure exudes a quiet, peaceful vibe, offering just the right atmosphere to appreciate fine marble carvings, shrines to gods, and gorgeous sunset views. While you don't need more than 30 minutes to get a sense of the space, the experience will prove to be a restorative break from a day of sightseeing.

Address: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort

When it comes to sightseeing around Jaipur, the views don't get better than what you'll find at Nahargarh Fort. Also known as Tiger Fort , this nearly 300-year-old attraction overlooks the entire city from atop the Aravalli Hills — a prime location for the structure to defend the city against enemies many years ago.

More than just a formidable barrier though, this fort also contains Madhavendra Bhawan , a summer destination for royalty. The sumptuous Rajasthani building features a dozen identical boudoirs for the queens, which all connect to the king's suite through mural-filled corridors.

Tourists can also explore the fort's wax museum and sculpture park. And if you're feeling hungry, swing by one of the fort's many restaurants to tuck into traditional Indian cuisine.

Address: Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur

Galta Ji

Sources of water can be few and far between in the desert state of Rajasthan. So it's no wonder that when people discovered a natural spring in a mountain pass in the Aravalli Hills , they honored it by building the Hindu temple Galta Ji.

Nestled between cliffs, the temple features a few sacred water tanks, some with modest fountains, as well as frescoes that tell tales about the Hindu god Krishna.

Galta Ji is also one of the best places to visit in Jaipur if you want to see monkeys . It's home to hundreds of macaques and langurs (hence its nickname, "The Monkey Temple"). Daring tourists might opt to buy a handful of peanuts at the gate to tempt the monkeys, but you're better off just watching the rambunctious creatures from a distance.

Indian bracelets with diamonds and jewels

When the founders of the beloved Indian jewelry brand Amrapali Jewels started collecting antique jewelry in the late 1970s, they realized that some of these one-of-a-kind treasures deserved to be preserved and displayed. And so the Amrapali Museum was born, instantly becoming one of the top places to visit in Jaipur.

The jewelry museum in Jaipur features two full floors of glistening jewels and objects from its 4,000-piece collection, showcasing the vast range of Indian craftsmanship.

The displays show just how seriously Rajasthani people take their gold, silver, and precious gems. Among the jewels, you'll see silver bands for horses' legs, a chariot fully covered in silver, embellished shoe covers, and a glorious crown for a groom from Himachal Pradesh.

While these pieces are for display only, there's an extensive range of necklaces, bracelets, and other wearables available for purchase at the Museum Shop.

Address: Ground Floor, K, 14/B, Ashok Marg, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur

For much of history, Rajasthan's most important handicrafts and works of art lived in private collections that were unavailable for viewing by the majority of the public. That all changed when the Government of Rajasthan opened the Museum of Legacies in 2017.

Housed in a two-centuries-old mansion, this tourist attraction showcases an assortment of Indian embroidery, giant Rajasthani puppets, Pichwai paintings, and much more.

Don't miss the magnificent marble latticework. The amount of swirling detail the artisans were able to carve from such a strong, hard stone is hypnotic.

Address: Kishanpole Bazar Road, Modikhana, Jaipur

Jal Mahal on Man Sagar Lake

One look at the Jal Mahal, and you might think you're seeing a mirage. The graceful palace seems to float atop the twinkling Man Sagar Lake — a calm sight compared to the rest of the frenzied city.

While it appears to have just one story, the Water Palace has four other levels submerged beneath a reservoir. The government no longer allows tourists to visit the site, but you can stroll a pathway around the lake to catch gorgeous views of the attraction. At night, it's lit up in all its glory, casting a golden, glowing reflection on the water.

Rajasthani puppets for sale in Jaipur

Jaipur is a mecca for souvenirs. Markets in the Pink City brim with everything from costume jewelry and precious gemstones to embroidered textiles, cobalt blue pottery, and Rajasthani puppets.

For a no-hassle shopping experience, head to the Rajasthali Handicrafts Emporium across from Ajmeri Gate. The government-run shop sells high-quality traditional handicrafts, like blue pottery decorated with yellow flowers, sets of wooden carvings depicting Rajasthani characters, and hand-printed saris. The prices you see on these items are fixed, so while you won't be able to negotiate a discount, you can also avoid the headache of bargaining.

Johari Bazar is a jewelry lover's paradise. The market glitters from top to bottom with dozens of shops selling everything from costume jewelry to fine silver and gold. No matter your budget, you'll find something beautiful to take home from here.

Finally, don't leave Jaipur without a quick shopping trip to Bapu Bazar. Located just a few blocks southwest of Johari Bazaar, the tourist-favorite market is chock full of handcrafted trinkets, locally made textiles, bedazzled slippers, and souvenirs galore.

Jaigarh Fort

Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur if you want a remarkable view and up-close access to historical artifacts. It's best known for housing the Jaivana Cannon, which was considered to be the world's largest cannon on wheels when it was built in the early 18th century.

Visiting the attraction gives tourists an appreciation for the fort's role in keeping Jaipur and the surrounding area safe from invaders. Spread over a range of three kilometers, the fort features thick sandstone walls and a series of subterranean passages. It's thought to be the strongest of Jaipur's forts.

Beyond fortified, though, the fort was also an opulent place when it was in use. You can still see its majestic palace complex and intricate architecture on tours today.

Panna Meena ka Kund

Another one of the popular things to do in Amer after visiting the Amber Fort is taking a 10-minute walk south to visit Panna Meena ka Kund, a stepwell that dates back to the 16th century.

Locals used to come to this spot to fill their pots with water for rituals and household chores. It was also the go-to place to cool off from the intense desert heat.

Today, the attraction's primary purpose is as a backdrop for tourist photos — and for good reason. Its golden yellow hue and labyrinthine steps, which look like they were plucked from one of M.C. Escher's artworks, make for postcard-worthy images . But as tempting as it might be to enter the beautiful attraction for a selfie, Panna Meena ka Kund does not allow visitors to go inside, so keep your photo shoot to the exterior only.

Akshardham Temple in Jaipur at night

Akshardham Temple might look like an ancient site, but don't be fooled — this attraction was built in the 21st century as part of a series of 10 temples dedicated to the Hindu god Narayana (a form of Lord Vishnu).

Still, the 23-acre religious complex is an impressive place to spend the afternoon. The white marble and pink sandstone temple showcases the intricacy of Hindu architecture with its stone carvings of Hindu deities, animals, and scenery. Step inside to see massive pure-gold statues and pristine paintings. There's also a peaceful garden courtyard brimming with lush plants and a musical fountain just outside.

Address: Vidyut Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Chitrakoot, Jaipur

Elephant Festival in Jaipur

Attending an annual festival is one of the top things to do in Jaipur, and the city's calendar is chock full of events.

In January, you can watch colorful creations fly through the sky during the International Kite Festival and get books signed by famous authors at the Jaipur Literature Festival.

The city hosts its Elephant Festival, during which the tusked animals are painted with Indian motifs and dressed in extravagant costumes, in February or March (depending on the moon cycle). And the two-day Teej Festival, a celebration that honors the union of Shiva and the goddess Parvati, occurs in July or August.

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Jaipur Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Jaipur in 2 Days

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I have been to Jaipur a couple of times now and there are just so many best places to visit in Jaipur that I never get bored of revisiting this city. From Albert Museum to Hawa Mahal, there is a lot to explore here that you can easily spend a few days here.

And as someone who loves learning about the culture and looking at the gorgeous historical architectures that are available, Jaipur seemed like one of the best places for a weekend trip from Delhi .

I truly enjoyed a lot in Jaipur and would definitely love to visit again. Here is a Jaipur travel guide to help you plan your own Jaipur itinerary when visiting this place.

Best Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur, aka Pink City, is one of the most culturally and historically rich cities of India. This gorgeous city was founded by Maharaja Sawai Singh in 1727 and is one of the largest city in Rajasthan as well as being its capital. Here, you will observe numerous forts and palaces which are built out of a pink stone, hence the name, which adds more charm to this city.

The grand avenues, bustling bazaars, and magnificent forts and palaces make this one of the most aesthetically pleasing cities of India. Trust me, you will fall in love with Jaipur’s grandness and timeless architecture. The energetic and colorful markets will beckon you to buy the beautiful Rajasthani fabric, shoes, jewelry, and so on.

Jaipur is one of the most popular cities in North India and has a lot to offer, in terms of both sightseeing and historical knowledge. So, if you are history or cultural buff or if you just have a general love for photography then this place should definitely be on your itinerary.

How to Reach Jaipur

Jaipur

Jaipur is one of the main cities in Rajasthan so it is well-connected to other major cities in India like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Agra, Mumbai, and so on. Every day, millions of people travel to and from Jaipur from all over India. You have all kinds of public transportation options along with air, rail, and road.

Here are a few ways in which you can reach this beautiful city.

Jaipur Internation Airport is located in Sanganer which is 7 – 10 km away from the Jaipur city. This airport connects the Jaipur city to all the other major cities of India like Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Goa, Jodhpur, Mumbai, Bangalore Ahmedabad, Pune, etc.

You also get International flights to places like Muscat, Dubai, Singapore, etc. from this airport which makes it convenient for foreign travelers as well.

From the airport, you can take a taxi, auto or a bus to reach the Jaipur city.

There are numerous trains connecting Jaipur to cities all over India via Indian Railways. You will get multiple trains to Delhi, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jammu, Bikaner, Pathankot, Kolkata, Bhopal, Kanpur, and so on in a day.

You can also take long-distance trains from Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Kochi, Goa, Mangalore, etc. There are three railway stations in Jaipur: Jaipur junction, Gandhinagar, and Durgapur. All trains stop at the Jaipur junction railway station while a few local trains stop at Gandhinagar and Durgapur as well.

If you are traveling from Delhi, then you can book a Second Sitting (2S) seat for yourself which will cost about 135 – 150 INR .

I, personally, took a General ticket which cost 60 INR per person and the train took around 6-7 hours to reach.

Apart from rail and air, you also have a good road connectivity to Jaipur so if you have your own car then you can do a road trip to this place too.

However, if you are traveling alone or are on a budget trip then you will also get RSRTC buses to reach Jaipur city. There are several RSRTC and private buses connecting numerous places in Rajasthan, Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana. You will find both non-AC and Volvo buses heading towards Jaipur.

There are also bus connections to Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Agra, etc. so you won’t face many issues.

From  Delhi, you can get a bus from Dhaula Kuan or the Bikaner House on Pandara road. A non-AC bus will cost you somewhere between 250 – 500 INR whereas a Volvo or an A.C bus will cost about 500 – 900 INR .

Best Time to Visit Jaipur

Jaipur experiences a lot of humidity and heat which is why one has to be careful when planning a visit to this place. Here is a detailed description of what you will find here in each season to help you plan your trip better.

Winter Season

Unsurprisingly, the best time to visit Jaipur is in winter from October to February . During this time, the climate is pleasant during the daytime although the nights are slightly cold. However, it is bearable with a thin jacket.

This is the peak season to visit Jaipur so you would find the places really crowded as all the tourists flock to the Jaipur city to experience its culture and history. If you do plan to visit Jaipur city during winter season then time your trip so that you can attend at least one of these festivals:

Elephant Festival – March

Kite Festival – January

Jaipur Literature Festival – January

Jaipur International Film Festival – January

Monsoon Season

The monsoon season lasts in Jaipur from July to September but this area doesn’t receive high rainfall. During the month of September, the temperature is cooler and there is little but manageable humidity. So, if you want to visit Jaipur before the crowd starts coming in then August – September would be the best time to visit Jaipur too.

Most of the places are open and you can enjoy a quiet time in this beautiful city. Also, you can celebrate the popular Teej or Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Jaipur during this time.

Summer Season

Probably one of the worst time to visit Jaipur is the summer season which lasts from April to June. The summer months are hot and dry and it is almost impossible to go sightseeing during the daytime.

If you do decide to visit Jaipur during this time, make sure that you keep yourself adequately hydrated and eat lots of fruits for energy.

As mentioned before, Jaipur is filled with amazing architectural gems and historical monuments which makes this a fascinating place to visit. Here are a few of the best places to visit in Jaipur to make the most of your Jaipur itinerary.

City Palace

City Palace, Jaipur

One of the most interesting and fascinating places to visit in Jaipur City, City Palace is filled with courtyards, gardens, and beautiful architecture. This is where the royal family of Jaipur still resides and one can easily see that it was one of the richest families in India, at a time. Now, the royal family lives in the Chandra Mahal which is only accessible to tourists who pay an entry fee of 2500 INR .

If you aren’t interested in paying such a hefty amount then you can go for another ticket which will give you access to the museums and the palace grounds. And, if you are interested in watching the light and sound show at night and want to visit the museum during nighttime, then you have to take a separate ticket for that.

Entry Fee : 130 INR – Indians, 500 INR – Foreigners (For Museums and Palace Grounds) 450 INR – Indians, 900 INR – Foreigners (For Night Visit)

Opening Timings : 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for normal sightseeing and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for night viewing.

Duration : 1-2 hours

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

One of the most recognized buildings in Jaipur City, the interesting design of Hawa Mahal makes it one of the best places to visit in Jaipur in 2 days trip. It has 5 floors consisting of several small windows which let the wind pass through, making this palace windy and giving it its name.

The windows are kept shut now so you won’t feel the strong winds while visiting the palace anymore. It is said that this intricate facade was built so that the women inside the palace could observe the streets without being seen. Although visiting the Hawa Mahal won’t offer you a good view which is why it is a good idea to watch this place from the opposite rooftop cafes.

You can watch the Hawa Mahal from the opposite side, late at night as well and don’t need to pay any fee for the same.

Entry Fee : 50 INR – Indians, 200 INR – Foreigners

Opening Timings : 9:00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Duration : 1 hr

Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur

Another popular destination in Jaipur City that should be on your Jaipur itinerary is the Nahargarh Fort. This is where many scenes from  Rang De Basanti  were shot too so you might recognize a few spots here.

Built in 1734, this fort acts a defensive structure and is also named Tiger Fort as it is perched on top of the bumpy Aravali Hills. Although there isn’t much to see here like the Amer Fort, this is a great place to take in the panoramic view of the Jaipur City. And, you get to witness some amazing sunsets from this fort as well.

Opening Timings : 8:30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

Duration : 1-2 hrs

Albert Hall Museum

An old, famous museum in Jaipur City, Albert Hall Museum is India’s oldest art and culture exploration center. It has an amazing Indo-Saracenic architecture and is often the main hub for several festivals, concerts, rallies, etc. in Jaipur which is why it is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur for architectural lovers.

Here, you would find a wide collection of portraits, paintings, woodcarvings, art, and crafts, from all over India. This museum is particularly famous for an Egyptian mummy as well but you aren’t allowed to take photographs. Albert Hall Museum looks particularly magical at night time and is open for night viewing now.

Entry Fee : 40 INR – Indians, 300 INR – Foreigners, 100 INR – Night Viewing of the Museum

Opening Timings : 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for normal sightseeing and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. for night viewing.

An important pilgrimage site for Hindus, Galta Ji or the Monkey Temple is nestled between the Aravali Hills. Although reaching here is a bit of a task, it is completely worth the effort. This temple has 7 sacred kunds and has a unique architecture which makes it a stunning sight for any visitor.

It is also said that Tulsidas spent some time here to write the famous Ramcharitamanas. You will also find shrines dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Lord Rama, Lord Vishnu, Brahma, etc. placed here.

Patrika Gate

Patrika Gate, Jaipur

Known as the Ninth Gate of Jaipur City, Patrika Gate helps the city abide by the principles of Vastu Shastra and form a balance in the city. Jaipur was constructed on the teachings of Vastu Shastra and has been planned on the number 9. This gate is one of the entrances to the Jawahar Circle Park which is Asia’s biggest circular park on a traffic signal.

Patrika Gate is beautifully designed and is a great way to introduce yourself to the traditional side of Jaipur. It has a bright and intricate design where all the bright colors used to add a magical effect to this place. Also, the symmetrical architecture of this gate makes it a popular photography spot for everyone who visits this park.

So, if you are in Jaipur for just 2 days, then make sure that you pay a visit to this amazing place in Jaipur

Jantar Mantar

Although you might feel that there is nothing special about the Jantar Mantar of Jaipur City, this is actually untrue. This is one of the largest observatories in the world which was built by Maharaj Jai Singh II. He had a deep interest in astronomy, architecture, etc. which is why he built the largest observatory in India.

You will find the largest sundial of the world in this observatory along with other devices that were used to measure time and observe the sky. If you love learning about space and time then this is definitely one of the best places to visit in Jaipur.

Opening Timings : 9:00 a.m. – 4.30 p.m.

Duration : 0.75 – 1 hr

Amer Fort, Jaipur

Popularly known as the Amber Fort, this fort lies in Amer which is 11 km away from Jaipur City. The Amer fort was built by Raja Mansingh in 1952 and displays a perfect blend of Indian and Mughal architecture. There are 4 entrances to this fort, the main entrance facing the east and one can observe daily elephant rides through this door.

There are several gorgeous palaces, courtyards, halls, gardens, etc. inside this fort. Inside this fort, you will find the Sheesh Mahal, Ganesh Pol, Chand Pol, etc. which are beautifully designed using the vegetable colors. As a result, this place is a paradise for history loves and photography enthusiasts as you can take some truly enchanting pictures here, especially when it is not crowded.

Entry Fee : 100 INR – Indians, 500 INR – Foreigners

Opening Timings : 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for normal sightseeing and 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. for the night show.

Duration : 1.5 – 2 Hrs 

Jal Mahal 

Jal Mahal, Jaipur

Situated around 5 km from the Jaipur City center, Jal Mahal lies in the Mansagar Lake and is an architectural delight of Jaipur. This is a summer treat, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II and has beautiful hallways and baghs inside.

However, you cannot visit this palace as it is closed off to the public. You can simply come to watch this palace from afar during the morning or the evening time. During the evening time, the Mahal is lit up so it looks mesmerizing and one can enjoy an evening stroll beside the lake.

Duration: 30 minutes

Jaigarh Fort

Built in 1726, Jaigarh is the largest fort in Jaipur City and has a brilliant structuring from a military standpoint as well. As a result, it is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur and offers amazing scenic views as well. Moreover, you will observe magnificent gateways and watchtowers here and can also find the world’s largest cannon on wheels over here.

This fort has been properly preserved due to its military structures and actually resembles a real fortress, unlike the Amer Fort. It is spread over a distance of 3 km and is the major symbol of Rajput’s military prowess. Any visit to Jaipur must include a few hours at Jaigarh Fort to learn more about the history and culture of this beautiful city.

Entry Fee : 35 INR – Indians, 85 INR – Foreigners

Note: You can also plan a Rajasthan trip by including Udaipur , Ajmer, Jaisalmer or Bharatpur to make it slightly longer and fun if the above-mentioned places do not cut it for you.

Top Things to Do in Jaipur

Watch the sunset at nahargarh.

Situated on top of the uneven Aravali Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers you a spectacular view of the city. But it is the sunset from here which is likely to blow your mind. So, when in Jaipur City, make sure that you head to this magnificent fort in the evening to watch a gorgeous sunset from the palace walls.

You can also relax in the government-operated cafe here and can watch the entire fort get lit up at night, making it look even more enchanting.

Observe the Hawa Mahal from the Opposite Cafes

Hawa Mahal is one of the most popular spots in Jaipur City and you would see countless people surrounding this area at all times. This is why it is often a good idea to observe this beautiful architecture from the opposite rooftop cafes like The Tattoo Cafe, Wind View Cafe, etc.

You will also be able to take the most amazing pictures from the opposite end and can look at this gorgeous Wind Palace for as long as you want, without having to fight the hordes of tourist all the time. If you are looking for something to eat as well, then I would suggest you try  The Tattoo Cafe here.

Watch Hawa Mahal Get Lit up at Night

Hawa Mahal at Night

One of my favorite memories of Jaipur City was waiting for the Hawa Mahal to get lit up in the evening. You can sit and chill in the cafes opposite to Hawa Mahal and unwind for some time while the sky turns a brilliant shade of pink as the sun sets.

And after a few minutes of the sunset, you will observe different lights being turned on in the Hawa Mahal which gives it a downright ethereal feel. But, the best part is when all the bright lights are immediately turned on and Hawa Mahal sits opposite to you in a golden spotlight, giving it a magical touch.

This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful things to observe in the Jaipur City and if you are lucky, then you might also see a full moon rising behind the Hawa Mahal.

Go to Albert Hall Museum at Night

An architectural gem of Jaipur City, the Albert Hall Museum looks magnificent during the daytime but it turns even magical at the night. This place was modeled on the Victoria and Albert Museum in London but has a touch of Neo-gothic and Islamic architecture.

This famous museum has a lot of interesting artifacts, paintings, sculptures, etc. which you can observe in the daytime. But, what truly sets this place apart is the night illumination when this museum is adorned in beautiful and bright colors of pink, blue, etc. Trust me, this is a sight to cherish so don’t miss out on seeing this amazing museum lit up at night.

Click Photographs at Picturesque Locations

Amer, Jaipur

I am not kidding when I say that Jaipur has the most amazing and royal places for you to take a picture in. The magnificent palaces, forts, royal doors, etc. make for a perfect backdrop, giving you the Instagram-worthy pictures that you always wanted.

So, make the most of your time here and get clicked at beautiful, quaint spots to show off to your friends or family later. You will definitely feel like a King/Queen here if you just have the right outfit to match your surrounding.

Eat Pyaaz Ki Kachori at Rawat Mishthan Bhandar

Jaipur is popular for its street food and delicious Rajasthani cuisine which includes dishes like Mawa Kachori, Ghewar, Pyaaz ki Kachori, and so on. Here, in particular, you will find Pyaaz ki Kachori at every street stall and restaurant so, it is a must-try dish when visiting the Jaipur City.

If you want to taste some mind-blowing Pyaaz ki Kachori then make sure that you try it at the Rawat Mishthan Bhandar. You will get it here for 30-40 INR and it will definitely leave you craving for more.

Try Dal Baati Churma in Jaipur

Dal Baati Churma

Let’s face it. A trip to Rajasthan without tasting the delectable Dal Baati Churma is a trip incomplete. Dal Baati Churma is one of the exotic Rajasthani dishes which will really make your mouth water and will make you fall in love with the Rajasthani cuisine.

So, make sure that you do try this delicacy when visiting Jaipur.

How to Travel Locally

One of the best things about Jaipur is that you would find numerous budget-friendly traveling options to explore the Jaipur city. You have local city buses, e-rickshaws, Uber, etc. which are usually cheap and connect almost all the places in Jaipur.

One of the cheapest and convenient options to explore the Jaipur city is by taking the local city buses. You can take these buses to reach Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jal Mahal, etc. and it wouldn’t cost you more than 10-20 INR for a journey.

There are frequent buses on all the routes so it is easy to catch a bus. You can simply check the bus number for a route on your Google map or you can ask a local person to guide you.

E-Rickshaws

After buses, the next cheap and convenient transportation option is an E-Rickshaw. You can get a shared E-rickshaw or a private one to cover a distance of 5 – 10 km. For a 5 km distance, you will be charged 20-25 INR per person on a sharing basis, depending on your bargaining skills.

Although E-rickshaws are cheap, they take a lot of time to reach your destination. So, if you are in a hurry then catching an E-rickshaw might not be the best option.

Auto-rickshaws

There are also auto-rickshaws here which you can take if you want to reach a place quickly. However, they will be costly and will often quote a price of 100 for a 5 km distance.

Taxis and Cabs

You also have private taxis, Uber, etc. available here but the price for them is again high. Also, you might have to wait a long time before you get an Uber here so it would be better to choose another transportation mode.

Although Jaipur city is not as well connected via metro lines as Delhi, you can still use it for a few places. There are currently two metro lines open, connecting 11 stations on the North-South corridor and 20 stations on the East-West Corridor.

The North-South Corridor has Mansarovar and Badi Chaupar as the end stops. And, the East-West Corridor has Sitapura and Ambabari as the end metro stations. The minimum fare of traveling in the Jaipur metro is 5 INR while the maximum fare is 20 INR. You can find more information about Jaipur metro here.

Where and What to Eat in Jaipur City

Kachori in Jaipur

One of the best things that you can do in Jaipur City is to taste the delicious street food which is both cheap and easily available. You will find numerous restaurants, street stalls, etc. which serve authentic Rajasthani dishes which will make your mouth water instantly.

If you are looking for cheap and yummy breakfast then make sure that you check out the street stalls. they would serve Kachoris, Puri Sabji, Chole Bhature, etc. for just 20 – 30 INR. This would easily keep your tummy full for the next 2-3 hours at least.

You will also find a few stalls serving Poha which will cost 20 INR and will be utterly delicious. If you want a heavy breakfast, then you can check out one of the local dhabas serving here. You will find them serving Idlis, Kachoris, etc. in the morning.

Lunch/Dinner

It goes without saying that when you are in Jaipur, you have to try the Rajasthani cuisine to experience the real Jaipur. Here are a few places that I tried on my visit while exploring Jaipur city:

Rawat Mishthan Bhandar

If you want to try the authentic Rajasthani Pyaaz ki Kachori then you have to include a visit to the Rawat Mishthan Bhandar in your Jaipur itinerary. Their kachoris are truly scrumptious and will make you forget all the kachoris that you have ever had in your life.

Also, if you do come here for lunch, don’t order any snacks like Pav Bhaji, Chole Bhature, etc. as you will be ultimately disappointed. Do try the Rajasthani cuisine or the North Indian dishes here. An average meal at this place would cost you around 150 – 200 INR per person.

Dal Baati Churma Restaurant

One of the most popular restaurants in Jaipur for eating an authentic Dal Baati Churma is the Dal Baati Churma Restaurant. Personally, I liked their food a lot but I did think it to be slightly expensive. A mini Dal Baati Churma thali consisting of two Baatis and costs about 150 INR here.

Santosh Bhojnalaya

On the Station Road, there is a small dhaba named Santosh Bhojnalaya where you get good and cheap Rajasthani food. While I wouldn’t recommend the Dal Baati Churma here, the Rajasthani thali is actually quite tasty. And completely worth the money at 100 INR.

Windy View Cafe

Frankly, I wouldn’t suggest this place for eating as the food is dry and bland over here. But, if you want to enjoy an amazing view of the Hawa Mahal, then this is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur. 

Where to Stay in Jaipur City

Since Jaipur City is a popular tourist spot, you won’t find difficulty in finding a cheap and decent stay here. Depending on the season, you might also find accommodation for as low as 35 – 40 INR per night. No, I am not kidding! You can check on Booking.com for this month and next month.

There are numerous hostels in Jaipur which offer a decent sleeping arrangement along with some clean bathroom amenities. Ideally, you should get a hostel for 100 – 200 INR per night during busy weekends or peak season.

If you visit during the offseason or during slow weekends then you might even get a hostel for 50 – 75 INR . I stayed in Tuk Tuk Backpackers hostel which cost me  229 INR for a night in an AC 10-bed dormitory .

Airbnb/Homestays

If you want more privacy then, you can check out a homestay or an Airbnb apartment instead. You will find a good apartment for 600 – 900 INR in a decent location.

There are some beautiful hotels and resorts in Jaipur too. But, if you are on a budget trip then I would advise you to avoid them. You can also check out if you find some cheap deals on the Goibibo.com.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Jaipur is a colorful and culturally rich city with tons of palaces and historical places to explore. From trying the Daal Baati Churma to watching a sunset at Nahargarh fort, this place is going to leave you with cherished memories for life.

So, if you plan a trip to Rajasthan, don’t forget to include Jaipur in your itinerary and learn about the vibrant culture of Rajasthan.

Let us know in the comments if we are missing out any place from our list of best places to visit in Jaipur and share your experience of visiting this city as well!

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If you’re planning a trip to Jaipur in April , get ready for a memorable experience. April is the beginning of the summer season in Jaipur, so be prepared for warm weather with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 40°C. The city’s famous attractions like the Amer Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal can be enjoyed during this time, but it’s important to stay hydrated and use sunscreen. You can also explore local markets and savour delicious Rajasthani cuisine. Keep in mind that April is known for its colourful festivals, so you might have the chance to witness vibrant celebrations and cultural events. Overall, April is a great time to visit Jaipur if you’re prepared for the heat and eager to immerse yourself in the city’s rich heritage and lively atmosphere.

Why should you Visit Jaipur in April?

Visiting Jaipur in April is a wonderful experience due to the pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and blooming gardens. The temperature in Jaipur during April is not too hot, making it the perfect time to explore the beautiful palaces, forts, and markets of the Pink City. April also marks the celebration of the famous Gangaur Festival, where you can witness colourful processions, traditional music and dance performances, and elaborate rituals. Additionally, the city’s gardens are in full bloom during this time, providing a stunning backdrop for your visit. Overall, April is a great month to visit Jaipur and immerse yourself in its rich culture and heritage.

Weather Conditions of Jaipur in April

Jaipur, known as the Pink City, experiences hot weather in April. The average temperature during this month ranges from 25°C to 40°C. The days are usually sunny with clear skies, making it a great time to explore the city’s historical landmarks and vibrant markets. However, it is important to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen to protect yourself from the scorching heat. Overall, April in Jaipur offers a mix of cultural experiences and warm weather for visitors to enjoy.

Top Things to Do in Jaipur in April

1. visit the amer fort.

Visit the spectacular Amber Fort in Jaipur

Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort , is a must-visit attraction in Jaipur. Located on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake, this magnificent fort offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. In April, the weather is pleasant, making it the perfect time to explore the fort’s intricate architecture, beautiful gardens, and historic halls.

2. Explore the City Palace

Explore the Jaipur City Palace

The City Palace in the heart of Jaipur is a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. It houses several courtyards, gardens, and buildings. The palace museum displays a vast collection of royal costumes, armoury, manuscripts, and art pieces. Make sure to see the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal.

3. Discover Jantar Mantar

Discover Jantar Mantar

The Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It features the world’s largest stone sundial and various other instruments used to measure time, predict eclipses, and track stars’ movements. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century astronomy.

Book here Jaipur Tour Packages . 

4. Shop at the Johari Bazaar

Shop at Johari Bazaar

Jaipur is famous for its vibrant markets, and Johari Bazaar is one of the most popular shopping destinations in the city. In April, the market is bustling with activity as local vendors sell a variety of traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, jewellery, textiles, and other souvenirs. Visitors can shop for unique items and immerse themselves in the colourful atmosphere of the bazaar.

5. Relax at the Sisodia Rani Garden

Explore Sisodia Rani Garden

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life and unwind at the peaceful Sisodia Rani Garden in Jaipur. This beautifully landscaped garden features lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and Mughal-style pavilions. Stroll through the tranquil pathways, enjoy a picnic on the lawns, and take in the scenic beauty of this serene oasis in Jaipur.

Local Cuisine to Try in Jaipur in April

1. Dal Baati Churma: This traditional Rajasthani dish consists of spicy lentils (dal) served with roasted dough balls (baati) and a sweet crumbled mixture of wheat flour, sugar, and ghee (churma). It’s a flavorful and hearty dish that’s popular in the region.

2. Laal Maas: This fiery meat curry is a Rajasthani speciality, made with tender mutton cooked in a rich and spicy red chilli sauce. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy spicy food.

3. Gatte ki Sabzi: This vegetarian dish features gram flour (besan) dumplings cooked in tangy yoghurt-based gravy with aromatic spices. It’s a comforting and delicious dish that pairs well with rice or flatbread.

4. Pyaaz Kachori: These deep-fried pastries filled with spiced onion mixture are a popular snack in Jaipur. They are crispy, and flavorful, and make for a satisfying treat.

5. Mirchi Vada: If you love spicy food, don’t miss trying mirchi vada. It consists of green chillies stuffed with spiced potato filling, coated in gram flour batter, and deep-fried to perfection.

Tips for a comfortable and enjoyable trip to Jaipur in April

1. Weather: April in Jaipur can be quite hot, so be prepared for high temperatures. Dress in lightweight, breathable fabrics and wear a hat and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun. It’s also essential to stay hydrated, so carry a reusable water bottle with you.

2. Sightseeing: Visit popular attractions like the Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat of the day. This will not only make your sightseeing more comfortable but also provide better lighting for photography.

3. Accommodation: Choose a hotel or accommodation with air conditioning to ensure a comfortable stay. Many hotels in Jaipur offer swimming pools, which can be a refreshing way to cool off during the hot afternoons.

4. Local Cuisine: Embrace the local cuisine but be mindful of spicy dishes in the heat. Opt for refreshing drinks like lassi (a yoghurt-based drink) and fresh fruit juices to stay cool and hydrated.

5. Sun Protection: Apply sunscreen regularly and carry it with you while exploring the city. Protecting your skin from the sun is crucial in the hot weather.

6. Plan Indoor Activities: Consider visiting museums, art galleries, and indoor markets during the hottest part of the day to escape the heat while still experiencing the culture and history of Jaipur.

When visiting Jaipur in April, you can expect a delightful experience with pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and blooming gardens. The temperature during this time is not excessively hot, making it an ideal period to explore the city’s architectural wonders, and bustling markets, and immerse yourself in the cultural festivities, such as the Gangaur Festival. However, it’s important to stay hydrated and wear sunscreen due to the warm weather. Overall, April offers a fantastic opportunity to delve into Jaipur’s rich cultural heritage and enjoy its lively atmosphere. Here you can also check our Jaipur Tour Packages.

People also ask about Jaipur in April

1. is april a good time to visit jaipur.

April is a popular time to visit Jaipur due to the pleasant weather, with temperatures ranging from 25-35 degrees Celsius. The city is in full bloom with colorful flowers and festivities, making it a great time to explore the rich culture and heritage of the Pink City.

2. What should I pack for a trip to Jaipur during April?

It is advisable to pack light and breathable clothes such as cotton and linens, as the weather can be warm during the day. Don’t forget to pack sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and comfortable walking shoes for exploring the city’s many attractions.

3. Are there any festivals or events happening in Jaipur in April?

April is a festive month in Jaipur, with events like the Gangaur Festival and the Jaipur Literature Festival taking place. The Gangaur Festival celebrates the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, while the Jaipur Literature Festival is a popular event for book lovers and literary enthusiasts.

4. What are some must-visit attractions in Jaipur in April?

Some must-visit attractions in Jaipur in April include the majestic Amber Fort, the iconic Hawa Mahal, the beautiful City Palace, and the serene Jal Mahal. Don’t forget to explore the bustling markets and try the local Rajasthani cuisine for an authentic experience.

5. Is it safe to travel to Jaipur during April?

Jaipur is a relatively safe city for travelers, but it is always advisable to take basic precautions such as being aware of your surroundings, not carrying large amounts of cash, and avoiding isolated areas at night. It is also recommended to book accommodations in safe and reputable areas.

6. What are some recommended activities for a trip to Jaipur during April?

Some recommended activities for a trip to Jaipur during April include taking a guided tour of the city’s historical landmarks, shopping for colourful textiles and handicrafts at the local markets, enjoying a traditional Rajasthani meal at a local restaurant, and attending cultural performances such as puppet shows and folk dances.

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14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

The city of Jaipur was the very first stop on my journey through Rajasthan and as soon as I arrived I completely understood the saying: “You either fall madly in love with India, or you hate it.”

For me it definitely was the first one and a sensory overload happened from the moment I got off the plane.

Jaipur is one of the most photogenic cities in India and there are so many amazing things to do in this vibrant city.

In this guide I’ll tell you everything you need to know based on my own personal experience.

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14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, India

Jaipur, also known as the Pink City , is the capital and largest city of Rajasthan. The ‘pink’ of the Pink City is Gerua (or ochre) in which the city was coated during the visit of the Prince of Wales in 1905-06.

It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in India and is also part of what they call the Golden Triangle of India tourism which also includes a visit to Delhi and Agra. Jaipur is often the gateway to visiting the other cities in Rajasthan such as Udaipur, Jodhpur or Jaisalmer .

As of 2019 the Pink City of Jaipur is also a recognised UNESCO World Heritage Site .

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

How to reach Jaipur

People from all parts of the world come to observe the beauty and to know about the cultural legacy of Jaipur. Since Jaipur is one of the major cities in the country it is very well connected to all other corners of India which leans that there are several types of public transport possible such as by air, bus or train.

On my journey to India I flew from Delhi to Sanganer airport , which is only 10km from Jaipur. As an international tourist you can take connecting flights to Jaipur from both Delhi and Mumbai.

Like I just said there are plenty of national flights connecting Delhi with Jaipur! Once you get down at the airport, hire a taxi or take a bus to reach the main city.

Jaipur is linked with the all the major cities of India through the network of National Highways 8, 11 and 12 to only name a few. Another option is to go by bus which only takes 3,5 hours. There’s a really good bus service provided by Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) with the buses at about every half an hour.

Jaipur is well connected by railroad to a ton of different cities in India including Delhi. There are three main railway junctions including Jaipur, the main station; Gandhinagar and Durgapara. Every train stops at Jaipur junction and a few of the trains stop at Gandhinagar and Durgapara.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

Why you should visit Jaipur

Jaipur is a city steeped in history and culture where the past comes alive through magnificent forts and colourful palaces. During your visit you’ll get to experience where the maharaja’s used to live.

The streets are buzzing and honestly there is never a dull moment when you look out of your tuk tuk. There’s a mix of cars, motorcycles, chicken and cows all over the place and still no one gets hurt in the process.

The bazaars of Jaipur are known for their Rajasthani jewellery and I myself picked up some stunning earrings along the way!

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

When is the best time to visit Jaipur

Jaipur is located in a semi-desert regio, which has three distinct seasons : a warm dry winter, an unbearably hot spring/summer and a brief but intense monsoon season. I went in May which is part of the unbearably hot summer and I tell you, they’re not exaggerating.

There were times when we started exploring Jaipur in the early morning and by 7am the temperature had climbed up to 40°C. It’s no wonder we had to seek refuge in the AC during the day and that at times discovering all of these beautiful places in Jaipur felt like a struggle.

The winter months (November to Februari) are the best time to visit Jaipur and also the rest of Rajasthan for that matter. The weather is dry, sunny and warm. Due to its desert climate it does get chilly in the evenings so don’t forget to bring a jumper with you!

Where to stay in Jaipur

Luxury trip.

  • Fairmont Jaipur – Built in the tradition of the region’s grand Mughal palaces, this majestic hotel offers the best in modern amenities and truly is a royal destination.
  • Rambagh Palace – This hotel is known as the ‘Jewel of Jaipur’ and is the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
  • Samode Haveli  – An urban oasis in the historic walled city of Jaipur, Samode Haveli is a traditional Indian mansion set in a verdant garden.
  • Samode Palace – Located a little outside of Jaipur but one of the most beautiful hotels I have ever seen.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

BUDGET TRIP

  • Umaid Bhawan – Heritage Style Hotel – A stunning 4 star hotel once crowned as one of the best hotels in Jaipur!
  • Umaid Mahal – Heritage Style Hotel – A Jaipur heritage style hotel providing true Rajasthani hospitality in Jaipur.
  • Jaipur CM-A Luxury Boutique Hotel – Located in Bani park and offering a more modern twist to your stay in Jaipur.

14 Awesome Things To Do in Jaipur

1. amer fort.

Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, is located about 11km from the city centre and it’s one of the most popular things to do in Jaipur ! Therefore I recommend you to visit it as early as possible in the morning.

The entrance to the fort is a little higher up and a narrow road will lead you to the main gate. The best way to reach the top is to simply walk, while you’re at it you’ll burn off some of that naan bread! To my horror I saw a lot of people choose to go up to the fort by means of an elephant. This is one of the most unethical things you could ever do and I truly hope you won’t.

For elephants to behave in such a way they had to be tortured from a very young age and the carriage on their back alone is way to heavy for them to carry.

If you would like more insight into this topic please visit this article of mine – How to visit an Ethical Elephant Sanctuary .

When it comes to visiting the fort we did hire a local guide on the spot. There are so many hidden corners to this fort that it would be a shame to not see everything.

And this way you support the locals and you learn a thing or two about the history and culture of Amer.

TIP – In the evening there’s a beautiful light and sound show.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening Hours – 8am to 5.30pm and 6.30pm to 9.15pm
  • Entrance fee – INR 500
  • Duration – 2 to 3 hours
  • Other activities close to Amer Fort – Panna Meena ka Kund, Nahargarh Fort, Great Wall of Amer

MAKE SURE TO READ MY FULL GUIDE ON VISITING AMER FORT FOR A LOT MORE DETAILS & PHOTOS – AMER FORT IN JAIPUR, THE COMPLETE VISITING GUIDE .

2. Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort is one of the best forts in Jaipur and stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the Pink City. Along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort it once formed a strong defence line.

But these days the Nahargarh Fort is mostly known as one of the best places to see the sunset in Jaipur and so we did on our first evening in India! We jumped in one of the Tuk Tuk’s in front of our hotel and after bumpy ride of about 30 minutes we arrived at the entrance of this magnificent fort. We settled on a return time with our driver and he would wait for us outside of the fort.

The view over the Pink City was absolutely mesmerising and at one point I had to pinch myself to believe I was actually sitting there, in the middle of India!

I climbed up the wall to get a better view, me being a midget and all, but always be cautious when doing so. The locals and the guards are not a fan of this so I would actually advise you to go a little more down to have more privacy .

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 10am until 10pm. I would not attempt to hike down after 10pm cause Nahargarh Fort is located within a nature park that’s full of wild animals. And yes, there are tigers around Jaipur!
  • Entrance fee – INR 200
  • Duration – 1 to 2 hours

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3. The Great Wall of Amer

Climbing the Great Wall of Amer is one of the most fun and free things to do in Jaipur ! It gets its name from its impressive length and as a reference to the Great Wall of China. But no one knows exactly how long the wall is.

Unfortunately a big chunk of this masterpiece is crumbling down fast but so far the local government only paid attention to the segments that are visible to the public and tourists. This could lead to loss of more than 50% of the wall in total.

The best place to climb up the Great Wall is right across from the entrance of Amer Fort. There’s a small staircase that will lead you all the way up and I can guarantee you that you’ll have an amazing view over the Aravalli Hills and Amer Fort! It’s a steep way up and in May it was pretty brutal because of the heat but like with everything in India it was worth the struggle!

TIP – A lot of people confuse the Great Wall of Amer with the Jaipur Wall. These are not the same structures and the Jaipur Wall protected the wall city area of Jaipur.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – 24/7
  • Entrance fee – Free

4. Panna Meena ka Kund

Panna Meena ka Kund, also known as the most Instagrammable stepwell is actually also a hidden gem in Jaipur . This peculiar place is located only 10 minutes driving from Amer Fort and that’s why most tourists completely forget about it.

If you’re into photography then this architectural masterpiece has to be on your list of things to do and see in Jaipur. The zigzag structure of the stairs in combination with the water bassin below lends itself to some incredible photo ops.

The stepwell is protected by local guards to keep a close eye if you’re following the rules. As of recent it is not allowed to walk down the stairs anymore, this to preserve the monument en due to the fact that a lot of accidents happened over the past years. I can imagine people running up and down, taking selfies and maybe even falling over into the bassin.

During my visit in 2018 it was “allowed”. We asked the guard if it was possible to go down and he told us that for INR 100 we could have 10 minutes but only when there’s no other people around.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – 7am to 6pm
  • Duration – 30 minutes

5. Monkey Temple

That one time in India where we hiked up another mountain in the blistering heat to simply realise there was a parking lot right in front of the entrance of the temple. Then again this way we also passed by the Sun Temple which was actually my favourite part!

The Monkey Temple, also known as Galta Ji, is a large Hindu complex located about 10km from the city centre of Jaipur . It’s not hard to see where it gets its name from. The temple is literally lined with monkeys and none of them are afraid of tourists! If you’re brave enough to feed them be prepared to get robbed as well.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 5am until 6pm
  • Entrance fee – Free but there is a camera fee of INR 50
  • Duration – 1 hour

6. Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal is a pink palace in the heart of the Pink City and you can’t visit Jaipur and not see this magnificent building.

When I was doing my research for my trip to India I came across several images of this structure and I got so fascinated by it! It was crazy to discover in real life that it’s not much more than a beautiful facade in the middle of a busy street. There’s a small sidewalk in front of it with a fence but the best view is from across the street in one of the rooftop bars .

Hawa Mahal means the “Palace of Winds” and it has 953 small windows that were built to keep the wind on blowing through the palace so it would cool off.

Another legend actually states that Hawa Mahal was constructed by the Maharaja as a separate complex for the ladies of his harem. For each lady there was a window through which they could watch the daily life unfold down below.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 9am to 5pm
  • Things to do around Hawa Mahal – Visit the City Palace of Jaipur or go shopping in the Pink Bazaar.

7. Patrika Gate

The Patrika Gate is another one of those unique things to do in Jaipur . A couple of years ago its popularity blew up on Social Media but besides that it’s not visited by a lot of tourists.

It’s a beautiful and colourful series of gates located at the start of the Jawahar Circle park .

The Pink City of Jaipur was founded in 1727 AD and they occupied its perimeter with the Jaipur Wall and 8 gates. Now, Patrika Gate is being represented as the ninth gate of Jaipur . 

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

8. City Palace

The City Palace of Jaipur is one of the most important landmarks in the Pink City ! Upon visiting I highly recommend you to take the full tour! This way you don’t just see the courtyard but also all of the other beautiful rooms!

The City Palace was established at the same time as Jaipur itself and it’s one of the most beautiful places to visit. The royal complex is made up of a series of gardens, courtyards, and buildings, one more colourful and luxurious than the other.

As a photographer you have to know that it’s not allowed to use a tripod inside of the palace grounds and to bring in your camera you have to pay a fee of INR 50.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 10AM until 6pm (last ticket at 5pm)
  • Entrance fee – INR 700 but if you want access to all of the rooms which I highly suggest the price is INR 2500 which also includes a guide.
  • Duration – 2 hours

9. Caffé Palladio

Caffé Palladio is the perfect spot to have lunch after a busy day of exploring the city of Jaipur! It’s one of the most beautiful restaurants in Jaipur and the Art Deco vibes are splendid.

Caffé Palladio belongs to the same owner as Bar Palladio . Another stunning restaurant but one where I didn’t have a good experience at all. We had made a reservation to have cocktails and dinner at Bar Palladio and of course I brought my camera with me. Upon arriving the manager then told me that to enter with my camera I had to pay INR 3000. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing and after going into a discussion we decided to leave.

I have heard from several other bloggers that they were allowed to take photos inside with their smartphone for free. I have no idea why at Bar Palladio they made such a fuss about a regular camera. But I wanted you to know before you make a reservation!

The service at Caffé Palladio however was impeccable and the vibe here was way more relaxed!

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – 10am to 7pm
  • Things to do around Caffé Palladio – Visit Albert Hall Museum

10. Albert Hall Museum

The Albert Hall Museum is the oldest museum in the entire state and functions as the state museum of Rajasthan . It was built in 1876 and originally intended as a concert hall. Its name comes from the Victoria and Albert Museum of London due to the similarity in building style.

These days there are 16 galleries in total inside of the museum, all showcasing the beauty of Indian culture.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – 9am until 5pm
  • Entrance fee – INR 150

11. Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Jaipur. It’s a water palace located in the heart of the Man Sagar Lake.

As a visitor it’s not allowed to enter the palace but you can admire its beauty either from the shoreline or by boating on the lake!

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

12. Rambagh Palace

Rambagh Palace is now one of the most beautiful hotels in Jaipur but it used to be the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.

If you’re not a guest it’s not possible to visit the hotel but you can make a reservation for afternoon tea or dinner.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

13. Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort is one of the most famous and renowned forts in Jaipur and still it is often overlooked by a lot of tourists. Therefore it’s one of the more unique things to do in the Pink City !

Jaigarh Fort, also known as Victory Fort, is 3km long and is connected to Amer Fort by subterranean passages and considered as one complex.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 10am until 5pm
  • Entrance fee – INR 100

14. Royal Gaitor Cenotaphs

The Royal Cenotaphs are another unique places to visit in Jaipur and are simply stunning to photograph.

Located on the Nahargarh foothills these stone monuments are intricately carved and beautifully displayed. It’s here that the former Maharaja’s of Jaipur found their final resting place.

Royal Gaitor is still one of those hidden gems so make sure to quick before it becomes too famous.

14 Unique Things To Do in Jaipur, The Pink City of India

  • Opening hours – Every day from 9am until 5pm
  • Entrance fee – INR 50
  • Things to do around Royal Gaitor – Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal and Amer Fort.

I loved the architecture in Jaipur so much that I couldn’t stop taking photos! You can find my absolute favourites now in my print shop!

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Charlotte Lint is the founder, main photographer and writer of Charlies Wanderings . She has traveled all over the world and is based in Belgium where she also owns her very own dental practice. She is an expert on writing insightful hiking guides and creating unique and efficient travel itineraries . Every month she helps over 134.000 people discover the most beautiful places in the world through her detailed travel guides.

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JAIPUR Itinerary • MUST READ! (2024)

“The Pink City” of Jaipur is majestic Rajasthan’s bustling capital and is just jam-packed with splendid palaces, mystical temples and unmatched shopping opportunities. Located in the Golden Triangle in the north of India, it’s been at the center of India’s cultural, artistic and scientific development since its foundation.

Whether it’s a museum of handmade textiles or a sprawling astronomical observatory you’re after, you’ll find this living history all over our Jaipur itinerary!

Jaipur is so big and so manic that it can be a challenge to pack everything in. But when you decide to follow our Jaipur itinerary, you’re getting so much more than just a list of sites to visit. From the best place to stay in Jaipur in 3 days to the nearest eatery for every attraction, we’ve really thought of everything!

Just stick close to our 3 day in Jaipur itinerary and you’ll be in for a dazzling time in the pink city of Jaipur!

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From state-of-the-art museums to an utterly beguiling pink palace, Jaipur hosts a whole trove of treasures with which to dazzle visitors. Our day-by-day Jaipur itineraries will introduce you to all the city’s iconic wonders, as well as find spaces where you can just breathe and take it all in! If you are wondering how many days to spend in Jaipur, then I suggest that 3 is plenty.

There are various methods of getting around Jaipur. Uber and Ola, another app-based cab service, both operate in Jaipur and are the most hassle-free ways of getting around.

You can also take a rickshaw which is best for short distances. Try The Pink City Rickshaw Company which is run and owned by women from low-income households in Jaipur. It’s easy to spot these hot pink, eco-friendly, and custom-designed vehicles from a distance!

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3 Day Jaipur Itinerary Overview

  • Day 1 – Jaipur City Palace , Chandra Mahal , Street Food , Jantar Mantar , Hawa Mahal
  • Day 2 – Albert Hall , Amrapali Museum , Lunch at Old Green Tandoori , Bazaar Shopping , Monkey Temple , Dinner at Arya Niwaz
  • Day 3 – Amer Fort , Jal Mahal , Block Print Museum , Lunch at Anokhi , Gem Palace , Nahargarh Fort

As magical as Jaipur may seem when you’re ogling the pink palace, there are also parts of Jaipur that are far from picturesque. Choosing where to stay on your Jaipur trip is very important!

Bani Park is the best place to stay in Jaipur. It’s a tranquil and safe residential area that is within easy proximity to the sights on your Jaipur itinerary! It’s close to the train station and rickshaw drivers are always close by to get you around Jaipur.

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There are numerous accommodation options ranging from budget to all-out luxury! Bani Park is actually the center of the haveli accommodation industry. Havelis are traditional Indian mansions that are built around a courtyard and you’ll find plenty of these charming hotels in Bani Park!

C Scheme is another good option to base your itinerary for Jaipur. It has fewer accommodation options than Bani Park but it is within walking distance of the major Jaipur attractions, such as the City Palace.

If you prefer to be right in the heart of things while on your Jaipur visit, consider Mirza Ismail Road (also known as MI Road). This colossal road cuts through the entire city, meaning it has ideal access to transport! The area has various accommodation options to suit all budgets and is ideal for those interested in shopping and local cuisine.

Best Hostel in Jaipur – Zostel Jaipur Hostel

Zostel Jaipur Hostel

Zostel Jaipur Hostel is the two-time winner of the best hostel in India prize so you know you’re in good hands here! It’s situated in the city center, near the Hawa Mahal. There’s free wifi, air conditioning for humid summers, and regular social events! The staff has gotten top marks for friendliness and helpfulness, while the hostel itself remains pristine.

Best Airbnb in Jaipur: Period property steeped in history!

Period property steeped in history

This palatial, heritage property will make you feel like you stepped back in time the moment you walk through the door. It’s the kind of place where every detail has been considered and nothing skipped. Perfect for the insta-minded.

Best Luxury Hotel in Jaipur – Taj Rambagh Palace

Taj Rambagh Palace

With endless landscaped gardens, four-poster beds and on-call butlers, you could be forgiven for thinking you’re royalty at the Taj Rambagh Palace! After all, the hotel is a palace that was once the home of the Maharajah of Jaipur! The staff at this 5-star hotel is both discrete and efficient, and everything from cocktails to afternoon tea is on offer!

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Jaipur Itinerary Day 1 Map

Day 1 of our Jaipur Itinerary takes in the historical pink city. Prepare to be amazed by the ancient palaces and swept up Jaipur’s manic energy. Wear comfortable shoes and light, loose clothing as there will be a bit of walking involved. You can get between the various attractions by Tuk Tuk which can easily be hailed from the street -just remember to barter hard on the price!

10.00 am – Chandra Mahal

Chandra Mahal

Although it’s technically a part of City Palace, Chandra Mahal has its own entrance fee and a famed reputation in its own right! It’s a seven-story building but only the ground floor can be visited by tourists.

The royal collection on display at the museum is just spectacular, with everything from priceless manuscripts to rare carpets on display! Although it’s a bit pricey, most visitors agree that it’s worth it.

  • How long should I stay here?  1 hour
  • Getting there –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

11:30 am- City Palace

City Palace

Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur City Palace is a fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture. The enormous complex took up one-seventh of old Jaipur so there’s plenty to see.

The Mubarak Mahal is one of the great highlights of the palace. It was constructed as a reception hall in the 19th century and today, it’s the palace museum. There are some truly envy-provoking clothes worn by the royal family on display!

In the Diwan-I-Khas, an audience chamber, you’ll find two silver vessels which hold the Guinness World Book of Records for the largest silver vessels in the world. They were used to carry water from the Ganges for Sawaii Madho Singh II who wanted to only drink the holy water while on tour in England!

If you can afford to splash out on just one thing, it should be a guided tour of the City Palace. The palace is just gigantic and has so many stories that only an insider can tell! If you don’t have a guide, try the audio guide which costs $3 USD.

  • Cost  – $10
  • Getting there  –  It’s adjacent to Chandra Mahal so use those feet!

1.00 pm – Street Food

If you are backpacking India on a budget then you will probably be living on street food. Indian street food is world-famous and if it’s your first time in Jaipur you have to try it! The offerings are varied are ubiquitous, the flavors tantalizing and best of all it is super cheap! Pakora’s (fried balls of spicy stuff) can readily be picked up from $0.10. You can find street food pretty much anywhere and the streets around City Palace and Chandra Mahal have a few stalls or kiosks operating.

Some western stomachs can be a bit sensitive to spices and ghee and but you don’t have too much to worry about in terms of hygiene. Just pick somewhere that looks popular and eat only food that is hot and fresh.

2.00 pm – Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II who was fascinated with the mysteries of the skies. It continues to be a working astronomical observatory that fascinates tourists on vacation in Jaipur!

Vrihat Samrat Yantra, the huge sundial, is the crown jewel of Jantar Mantar. At 27m, it’s the tallest sundial in the world.

Jaya Prakash Yantra is another stellar highlight of our Jaipur itinerary. When the inverted image of the sky falls on the marble slabs, casting a shadow, it’s possible to determine the positions of various stars and planets!

Other fascinating instruments include Digamsa and Karnti Vritya which measure times for sunrise and sunset, and the solar sign of the sun, respectively.

Make sure that you get here around midday when the sun is overhead. This means you’ll be able to see how readings are taken from the various instruments much more easily than at other times!

  • How long should I stay here?  30 – 60 minutes
  • Getting there  –  A Tuk Tuk or Cab to the main entrance

3.30 pm – Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal

The next of our places to visit Jaipur in 3 days is Hawa Mahal, the gorgeous “Palace of the Wind” and one of the classic Jaipur landmarks. It was built as an extension to City Palace in 1799 to allow royal ladies to watch street parades without being seen by the wider public.

The architecture of Hawa Mahal is just sublime. Admiring the facade, which is shaped a bit like a honeycomb, you can take in all 953 windows!

Some say that the shape was inspired by Lord Krishna’s crown.  When the royal ladies would watch street activities, they’d have the windows slightly open to let in a breeze, giving rise to the name “Palace of the Wind”.

Hawa Mahal is also reputedly the world’s tallest building without a foundation. If you notice a slight curve in the structure, that was a mechanism to compensate for the lack of a foundation!

  • How long should I stay here?  2 hours
  • Getting there  –  It’s a 9 minute walk from the last stop. Ask for “Hawa Mahal”.

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Jaipur Itinerary Day 2 Map

I do hope you saved some energy yesterday as Day 2 of our Jaipur Itinerary is equally as action-packed! Today we take in some colonial-era architectural gems, a few lovely museums, and finish with sunset up at the monkey temple; my personal favorite spot in Jaipur.

10:00 am – Albert Hall Museum

Albert Hall

When the building first started on Albert Hall, no one had any idea of what purpose the structure would serve! Fortunately, Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II approved an idea to create a museum in the space that would showcase the talents of local artists.

Albert Hall’s architecture is something of an attraction in itself. The Indian-Saracenic style incorporates features from various Indian architectural styles.

The museum walls are covered in murals depicting daily life in various other great empires, like Babylon and Egypt. This allowed citizens to compare their lives with others and develop their knowledge.

The 16 galleries inside the museum range from armor to miniature paintings. There are some fascinating coins that date back to before the 11th century! You’re also able to admire royal jewellery, intricate woodwork, and ivory statues.

  • How long should I stay here?  60 – 90 minutes
  • Getting there –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

11.30 am – Amrapali Museum

No, it’s not just another museum on the Jaipur itinerary; this is the Amrapali Museum and, trust us, it’s awesome! It has arguably the most state-of-the-art facilities to showcase hand-picked items from around India, and it’s just stunning.

Amrapali Museum was founded by two friends who went on an epic trip around India, sourcing unique items from various Indian tribes. The love and thought that went into this venture are so palpable in the museum that it’d be a shame to miss it when you travel to Jaipur!

The bulk of the museum’s collection is jewelry and expensive personal items. While you can easily give yourself free rein to explore the museum, there are a number of absolute must-see items on show!

One of the more unusual collections is that of  mukhnaals . These gilded objects were used by Indian kings as mouthpieces for hookahs. The eclectic designs range from fish to elephants!

Another insight into lavish royal life comes with the pair of  mojris  from around the 19th century. These shoes are made of solid gold and silver, encrusted with rubies and emeralds, and would have been worn for ceremonial occasions!

You may not be able to afford the real thing but upstairs there are some pretty good replicas for sale!

  • Getting there  –  It’s a 5 – 10 minute ride by Tuk Tuk or cab

1.00 pm – Lunch at Old Green Tandoori

Old Green Tandori

Today we’re having lunch at what is something of a Jaipur institution. Green Tandoori situated just opposite Chamelli market is a hub for foreigners re-fueling after browsing the markets and professional stone buyers. They do classic Indian dishes and amazing tandoori’s at bargain prices.

I recommend the Paneer Tikka Tandoori (cheese roasted in spices) chased down by a lassi – a typical Indian milk-based drink. Or, if you are very hungry take a Thali (mixed tray).

The Green Tandoori makes it very easy to access the next options in our itinerary.

  • Cost  – $3 will properly fill you up
  • Getting there  –  It’s a 9-minute walk or you can grab a Tuk Tuk for about 50rps

2.00 pm – Bazaar shopping

Bazaars

From turbans to musical instruments, Jaipur’s bazaars have anything and everything you can imagine on sale! Even if you’re not buying, just taking the vibrant atmosphere in will be a highlight of your Jaipur itinerary!

There are different markets and bazaars scattered across Jaipur each one specializing in something different from textiles, to stones to metal to random bits of crap!

Sireh Deori Bazaar is probably the most famous place to shop while touring Jaipur. It’s just opposite the Hawa Mahal and has a variety of goods, ideal for window shoppers who want to get an idea of what’s on offer! You’ll also find the best camel leather products here.

For a bit of Maharaja bling, head to Johari Bazaar. It’s a bit like an Aladdin’s cave, with heaps of precious stones and glittering metals. Handmade necklaces and any jewelry set with precious stones are the perfect souvenirs to remember your vacation in Jaipur many years after!

You’ll find carpets, dyed fabrics, and brassware at Tripolia Bazaar. There are also rows and rows of the colorful lac bangles that are so iconically worn by Indian women!

Finally, head to Chandpole Bazaar. It continues its long history of selling sculptures made from marble, wood or stone. The marble carvings are particularly gorgeous!

  • Cost  – Pay for what you buy!
  • How long should I stay here?  90 minutes +!
  • Getting there –   Depends on which bazaar you want. Either walk or grab a Tuk Tuk

5.00 pm- Monkey Temple

monkey temple

The Monkey Temple, or Galta Ji Temple, is a temple dedicated to Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god.  Aside from being popular with tourists, the temple complex is still a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindu devotees

There are actually a series of temples to explore here and taking them all on will take you a few hours. It is a must-see in Jaipur in 3 days.

Take a Tuk Tuk to the bottom of the hill. Your driver will wait around if you pay him for his time and this may be the easiest and safest opinion.

Then you walk up the temple and make your way up the winding pathways to the summit. The monkeys are absolutely everywhere, watch your valuables and do not get too close to them as they can become aggressive.

The view from the top is great and it is a great spot from where to take in the sun-set. Bring a torch as making your way down after dark can be a bit tricky.

  • Cost  – Donation for maintenance
  • Getting there  – Hire a Tuk Tuk or cab and ask the driver to wait for you

7.00 pm – Dinner at Arya Niwaz

Dinner at Arya Niwaz

Arya Niwaz is an (expensive) Jaipur hotel that has an excellent, well-priced restaurant that is open to the public. It offers some of the best traditional vegetarian food in Jaipur and the menu format allows you to try multiple options. I recommend the Bindi (Okra) and Aubergine dishes. The salads are also decent and are washed in mineral water.

They don’t allow alcohol to be consumed on the premises but if you sit in the garden nobody is exactly watching you…

  • Cost  – $3 – $5 for a feast
  • Getting there –   Grab a Tuk Tuk. It’s a 10-15 minute ride in evening traffic

Zostel Jaipur

Zostel Jaipur

Zostel Jaipur is the two-time winner of the best hostel in India prize, so you know you’re in good hands here! It’s situated in the city center near the Hawa Mahal. There’s free wifi, air conditioning for humid summers, and regular social events!

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Jaipur Itinerary Day 3

You may have 3 days in Jaipur, but there’s no need to search high and low wondering what to do in Jaipur next! Our incredible 3-day itinerary in Jaipur rounds up the final Jaipur attractions that will stoke your curiosity and steal your breath. Be sure to bring your best travel camera to record these precious moments!

07:30 am – Amer Fort

Jaipur fort India

The jewel in the crown of Jaipuri tourism is without any doubt the splendid, epic, and captivating Amer Fort and Palace. Located some 20km away from Jaipur city, the fortress is built into the surrounding hills and was once t…

The best way to get here is to hire a Tuk Tuk for half day. He will drive you here, wait for you, can then stop by the Jal Mahal on the return leg and drop you either at your hotel or at our lunch spot.

The Fort itself is big with a number of different sections, It does get busy most days so get here EARLY. A guided tour is a good way to make the most of the fort.

Note that Tuk Tuk drivers will offer to take you textile stops on the way back from Amer Fort. If you are in the market for some, then do consider this but be mindful that they take you to their friends/cousins shop rather than the one that has the best wares. Personally I got an awesome shirt made via this method.

  • How long should I stay here?
  • Getting there –   It’s an hours drive from the centre of Jaipur. Hire a driver for half a day.

12.00 pm – Anokhi Museum of Hand Block Printing

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Block printing is a proper Rajasthani tradition and some of the best block print work in the whole world is still done in Jaipur. If you are visiting Jaipur for the first time then you will certainly notice the blocks and fabrics on sale around you.

The Anokhi Museum is the stunning result of a true labor of love. It was founded by an Indian family and remains a privately-owned, small organization.

Anokhi is dedicated to preserving and promoting the threatened local hand block printing industry, and we think it’s doing a fabulous job.

There’s a small collection of historical textiles that help document the  evolution of hand block printing  in India. The focus, however, is on contemporary hand block printing from the 1960s to the present day.

There’s a rich permanent collection of clothing, raw fabrics and home furnishings that showcases the many varied patterns that these artisans have created in the last 60 years! This is accompanied by a photographic collection and items from the production process.

Learning about the different kinds of dyes (from natural to chemical processes) and tools (including brass and wooden blocks, as well as carving tools) is really an interesting experience to add to your Jaipur itinerary! The Anokhi Museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions. These might explore unique kinds of bedding from a small village or the use of traditional techniques in more contemporary styles of clothing. Don’t miss out!

  • Getting there  –  Its en route back from Amer Fort

1.00 pm – Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal

Rising out of a body of glimmering water, Jal Mahal, or the Water Palace, has to be one of the most serene Jaipur points of interest! It was constructed at the end of the 18th century as a hunting lodge and was later renovated into the elegant palace we see today.

You can stop off here on the way back from Amer Fort and get your photo ops. Now, the Jal Mahal is also particularly beautiful at sunset but unfortunately, the sun doesn’t usually set at midday. Sorry about that bt this itinerary has to run on a schedule!

You’re probably wondering how a palace just “floats” on a lake and that’s a valid question! Firstly, you only see one level of the palace from above ground; below the water are a further four stories! When the palace was built, it wasn’t surrounded by a lake as the area was experiencing a severe drought.

To preserve the palace when the drought passed, the palace’s pink sandstone walls were coated in special lime mortar to prevent water seeping into the monument. Note that access to the Palace is by special request and private tour only.

  • Getting there  –   It’s a 12 minute ride from the block museum

2.30 pm – Late Lunch at Anokhi

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Anokhi is one of my favorite lunch spots in Jaipur. Located near Haveli & Sanjay Marg and set in a peaceful garden environment, they specialize in creating and serving up delicious, healthy, modern fusion foods. Dishes here include semolina pasta and vegetarian sushi. They also have a mega selection of tea, do great coffee, and filling cakes!

Prices are high for Jaipuri standards but don’t trouble most westerner budgets to be honest.

  • Cost – $10 per person
  • Getting there  –  Have your driver drop you here

4.00 pm – Gem Palace

Keeping with the theme of Jaipuri industries next up is a trip to the cities leading gem emporium (or gemporium…)

A veritable treasure trove, the Gem Palace is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur in 3 days! It’s home to both antique and modern jewelry that’s been in hot demand since the mid-19th century. If you’re shopping, be prepared to fork out your money but rest assured that the quality is unbeatable.

The store is owned by the Kasliwal family who first gained fame as court jewelers to the maharajas of India. The skilled jewelers and gem cutters passed their skills down to the present generation who have also brought in Western influences.

  • Cost  – Pay for what you buy
  • Getting there  –  Take a Tuk Tuk or cab

5.30 pm – Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Nahargarh Fort’s walls are visible from many parts of Jaipur so it would be rude not to visit.

The story goes that while the fort was being built, strange things started happening. Each day the workers would come to work to find the previous day’s work destroyed.

The ruling Maharaja investigated and found that the land was haunted by the spirit of a tiger! To placate the tiger, a shrine to it was built and the fort was named after him: Nahargarh, meaning “abode of the tiger”!

Before you get lost in the wonders of  Nahargarh Fort itself , appreciate the fantastic views of Jaipur and the countryside that the hilltop location affords!

The fort was constructed in 1734 and you can still see the original 1km-long walls. Many of the other original structures have been destroyed. The highlight of the fort is the palace which dates from the late 19th century when it was used by Madho Singh II to keep his favorite concubines away from the disapproval of his officials and wives!

If you enjoy Indian sites with interesting stories, check out our guide to  the most mysterious places in India.

This is a very popular spot for Bollywood, music video & Instagram shoots. I’m not sure the Tiger spirit would approve.

  • Getting there  –  It’s a 12 minute ride

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When deciding when to visit Jaipur, the weather is the most important factor to keep in mind. Summers are incredibly hot, with temperatures reaching as high as 45 °C/113 °F. The added burden of dust and pollution makes summer even more unbearable. If you do visit Jaipur during this time, make sure to choose hotels with air conditioning and to drink lots of water!

Winter (from October to March) is actually the best time to visit Jaipur. The weather is warm and dry during the day but some nights can be very chilly! This is actually peak season so book your accommodation as soon as possible if you’re busy planning a trip to Jaipur.

Between August and September is monsoon season. Rainfall ranges between mild and moderate, and floods are rare. However, it is quite humid during this time. Photographers, though, will find an advantage to going on a Jaipur tour during this time. The monuments are fresh from the recent showers and the colors are more vivid!

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The only way to get around Jaipur is by motor vehicle. The city is not suitable for walking primarily because of the big distances between attractions. However, aside from this, walking even manageable distances is simply not fun. Pavements are shoddy, traffic fumes punishing and roads dangerous to cross. Personally, I would not ever consider cycling in Jaipur either as the traffic is simply far too dangerous.

Fortunately, Tuk Tuk’s, cabs, and Motor’s (bikes) are plentiful and cheap. Uber operates across the city and is a lot cheaper than hailing transport on the street. If you do hail one from the street, barter very hard.

Planning a trip to Jaipur? Then this is what you need to know!

The weather in Jaipur ranges from punishing heat, damp humidity in monsoon, and gets a bit cool in winter. Packing for India can be a challenge as the environment and weather changes depending on where you are. In the warmer months, pack loose, thin clothes but remember to dress modestly to avoid unwanted attention. This is the mother of all Jaipur travel tips!

Bring a water bottle, hand sanitizer, diarrhea medication, and paracetamol in case Delhi Belly/Gandi’s revenge strikes.

Jaipur isn’t an especially dangerous city but you will need your wits about you. One of the more unusual safety hazards you may encounter on your Jaipur tour is monkeys!  Hold tight to your possessions as they’re notorious for grabbing. Monkey bites can transmit disease so keep your distance. Other than that;

  • Take care when crossing roads.
  • Pickpocketing does happen in crowded areas so be wary.
  • Scams on foreigners are common all across India. There are far too many to list so as a rule, be just a bit wary of everybody.
  • India has a bad reputation for overall sanitation which is semi-justified. Avoid tap water, bring hand sanitizer and only eat hot street food.
  • Women travelers should take extra care. Dress modestly, avoid quiet, dark areas, and do not accept drinks from strangers.

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Find out what people want to know when planning their Jaipur itinerary.

How many days do you need in Jaipur?

2-3 days are ideal for Jaipur. Any extra days to explore further afield are a bonus!

What should you include on a 3 day Jaipur itinerary?

Jaipur is packed with incredible places to visit. Make sure to include these on your itinerary: – Chandra Mahal – Jantar Mantar – Hawa Mahal – Monkey Temple – Amer Fort

Where should you stay in Jaipur if you have a full itinerary?

Bani Park is the best place to base yourself. It’s a safe residential area close to top city attractions and easy transport connections.

What is the best month to visit Jaipur?

Any month from October-March are ideal for a trip to Jaipur, as the rest of the year sees temperatures soaring. Make sure to book accommodation early though as this is peak season!

Final Thoughts

In Jaipur, you’re never too far from a UNESCO World Heritage Site or a centuries-old tradition. Whether you’re shopping up a storm in the bazaar or ogling the many windows of the Hawa Mahal, our Jaipur itinerary ensures that you’re always in the heart of the city’s rich heritage!

Jaipur’s beautiful monuments mostly remain just as they were when they were built, allowing visitors an intimate glimpse of its illustrious past. Coupled with a handful of intimate museums and tried-and-tested traditional techniques in the bazaars and workshops, this means that Jaipur’s past is as alive as its bustling present.

If tasty Indian sweets, lofty architecture and vibrant colors sound good to you, then Jaipur is definitely for you! The pink city offers a warm welcome to visitors and our Jaipur itinerary lets you dive right into this charming Indian city! Once you’ve decided where to stay in Jaipur, pack your bags using our suggested India packing list !

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2 Days in Jaipur: The Ultimate Jaipur Itinerary.

2 Days in Jaipur: The Ultimate Jaipur Itinerary.

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Travelling through India and looking for the perfect 2-day itinerary for Jaipur? With this 2-day Jaipur itinerary,  I’ll take you on a fascinating journey of ancient forts, majestic Palaces, and fascinating bazaars of ‘Pink City.

Jaipur is one of the best cities in India, located in the heart of Rajasthan, India. It’s a popular tourist destination with something to offer everyone, from history lovers to culture explorers to foodies.

Jaipur city and mountain view from Amer fort. 2 Days Jaipur Itinerary

During your journey, You’ll explore historical landmarks such as the impressive Amer Fort, sitting proudly atop a hill. The stunning Hawa Mahal, where the royal ladies once enjoyed the view of the bustling streets.

You’ll also explore the impressive City Palace, where you can marvel at the luxurious Halls, lovely courtyards, and priceless antiques that display the Maharajas’ luxury. 

You’ll also stroll through bustling bazaars where the air is filled with the aroma of spices, colourful clothes and sparkling gemstones to capture your attention. 

When you feel hungry, satisfy your taste buds with the delicious Rajasthani food, from the excellent dal baati churma to the spicy flavours of pyaaz ki kachori and the sweetness of ghewar.

Consider this 2 day Jaipur itinerary your best guide to the perfect trip to Jaipur. From top Jaipur attractions, the best place to stay, where to eat, interactive map and everything else in between, You will find in this 2 Jaipur Itinerary.  

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Are 2 Days in Jaipur Enough? 

You might be wondering if two days are enough to fully immerse yourself in Jaipur’s charm. Well, in truth, 2 days are definitely enough to cover the city’s main attractions, including the Amber Fort, the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace, Jaigarh Fort and the Jantar Mantar.

You can also take the time to explore local markets, experience the vibrant local life, and enjoy delicious Rajasthani cuisine. But if you want to explore the city in more depth, or if you want to take some day trips, you might want to consider staying for longer.

Things to do in Jaipur                     

Day 1 of jaipur itinerary.

Amer fort photo from outside.

Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, is a beautiful and historic fort located 10 km from Jaipur centre. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Jaipur, and for good reason.

The fort is situated on a hilltop and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area. You’ll discover a variety of attractions within the fort, including palaces, temples, gardens, and courtyards.

A beautifully decorated door Ganesh Pool Inside the Amer fort. 2 days Jaipur Itinerary.

Amer Fort is a fusion of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, and this you will find in its many features. For example, the Ganesh Pol, the main entrance gate, is a beautiful example of Hindu architecture, while the Sheesh Mahal, a chamber adorned with thousands of mirrors, is a masterpiece of Muslim architecture.

Beautifully dresses Elephant in Amer fort.

You have three ways to reach the fort entrance: walking, taking a vintage jeep, or riding an elephant. However, it is important to note that there have been concerns raised about the treatment of elephants by their caregivers during such rides.

Visiting Amer Fort is a must in Jaipur, as a trip to the city would be incomplete without it.

Note :- To make the most of your visit and avoid crowds, plan to arrive at Amer Fort early in the morning, around 8 a.m.

Timing : 8 Am to 5:30 Pm. (every day)

Visiting Duration : 2 Hours.

Next attraction :- 1 km, 6 minutes by car or tuk-tuk, and 15 minutes by walk.

Panna Meena Ka Kund

Stairs of panna Meena ka Kund In Jaipur.

Panna Meena ka Kund is a stunning stepwell situated near the Amer Fort. This stepwell is believed to have been constructed in the 16th century and features a symmetrical structure leading down to a pool of water.

The centuries-old stepwell is a stunning example of ancient water management innovation. Once you descend to the bottom, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the impressive symmetrical patterns of the steps, creating a mesmerizing visual effect.

As you explore its depths, you’ll quickly realize that these steps are a true work of art. Carved stone motifs, intricate patterns, and niches that once held oil lamps. All these contribute to the stepwell’s undeniable charm.

Panna Meena ka Kund isn’t just historically significant; it also serves as an ideal spot for you to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

It offers you a peaceful and tranquil environment, making it the perfect place for you to relax and take a break from the urban rush .

Timing : 9:00 Am to 5:00 Pm

Visiting Duration : 30 Minutes.

Next attraction : 8 km, 18 minutes by car or tuk-tuk and 44 minutes by walk.

Jaigadh Fort

Way to reach Jaigarh fort top.

The Jaigarh Fort stands tall on the Aravalli Hills, 500 feet above sea level and 400 meters from Amer Fort, as a symbol of power.

Built in 1726 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh to protect the Amer Fort and the Maharaja family during wartime, Jaigarh Fort showcases an ideal blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles.

Canon on wheel at Jaigadh Fort.

One of the main highlights of Jaigarh Fort is the “Jaivana Cannon,” the world’s largest wheeled cannon. As you make your way to the cannon area, you’ll be amazed by its huge size. Standing tall at 20 feet and weighing around 50 tons.

When you climb to the highest point of the fort, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you make your way from the cannon area to the viewpoint, you will be able to see the whole city of Jaipur and the gorgeous Aravalli hills.

Timing : 9:00 Am 6:00 Pm.

Visiting Duration : 1:30 Hour.

Next attraction : 8 km, 20 minutes by car or tuk tuk and 1:30 hours by walk.

Jal Mahal situared in the middle of Manasarover lake.

Jal Mahal, also known as the “Water Palace,” is a five-story palace located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. It is a remarkable architectural masterpiece that was built in 1699.

The structure was built as a summer retreat for the royal family of Jaipur and served as Maharaja Jai Singh II’s duck-hunting party lodge.

The palace offers you breathtaking views of the surrounding lake and the Aravalli Hills in the distance. Unfortunately, tourists are not permitted to enter the palace. However, it’s a fantastic spot for you to take a break and capture some beautiful photographs.

The first landmark I observed from my bus window after entering the city was the Jal Mahal.

Timing :- 24 Hours.

Next attraction :- 13 km, 30 minutes by car or tuk-tuk.

Galtaji Temple

Temple entrance inside the Galtaji Temple. 2 Days Jaipur Itinerary.

Galtaji Temple is a hidden gem of Jaipur, The temple is situated amidst the Aravalli hills at a distance of 10 km from Jaipur city. The temple complex is devoted to Lord Hanuman, the monkey god. And there you will also find other temples dedicated to gods like Krishna, Rama, and Surya.

This incredible Temple is widely known as the Monkey Temple because the temple complex is home to many monkeys. These Monkeys are an integral part of the Galtaji experience.

Monkeys in Galtaji Temple

Don’t be surprised if you find them everywhere and curiously observing visitors. Just remember to keep your belongings secure and maintain a safe distance.

As you enter the temple complex, you’ll be welcomed by an impressive sight: a collection of small temples and structures between rocky hills. And you will feel a sense of calmness and peace.

Tourist are climbing on the stairs of Galtaji Temple to Reach at the top.

While exploring the temple as part of your 2 day Jaipur itinerary, you’ll come across various sacred pools or “kunds,” believed to have healing qualities. The most famous is the “Galta Kund,” a holy water tank that never went dry.

You will see devotees offering prayer, and taking holy baths in kund to seek blessing. 

During my visit, the most unusual thing was a lot of monkeys around the temple, because I had never seen so many monkeys together in one place before. 

Timing : 5:00 Am 9:00 Pm

Visiting Duration :- 1 Hour.

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Patrika Gate

Beautifully decorated Patrika Gate in Jaipur is One of the best things to do.

Patrika Gate is one of the most beautiful gates to visit in Jaipur. Situated on Jawahar Circle, this gate is a relatively new addition to Jaipur, having been built in 2016. To me, Patrika Gate isn’t your ordinary monument; it’s a visual masterpiece that will truly amaze you.

As you walk through its grand gateway, you’ll be surrounded by brilliant colours and fascinating designs. At every turn, I was mesmerized by stunning artwork that tells captivating stories of Jaipur.

The iconic Hawa Mahal and the majestic Amer Fort are brilliantly represented in the breathtaking murals that adorn this place. The Patrik Gate evokes a deep sense of appreciation within me.

At every corner, you’ll discover a new photo opportunity. And with each step, you’ll experience the beauty and diversity of Rajasthan in a new and exciting way. 

Timing : 24 Hours.

Next Destination : 12 km, 25 minutes by car or tuk-tuk.

Hawa Mahal 

Hawa Mahal.

The Hawa Mahal is another magnificent palace and one of the best things to do on this 2-day Jaipur itinerary. This beautifully designed, crown-shaped structure was constructed in 1799.

The structure is made of red and pink sandstone and is a masterpiece, blending Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.

Hawa Mahal has 953 windows, and each one is carefully crafted with beautiful designs and decorations.

The reason behind the windows was to give royal women the possibility to observe city life and festival celebrations. Women weren’t allowed to go out and be seen in public in those times.

Hawa Mahal window Photo.

I never went inside the Hawa Mahal since most tourists prefer to photograph from outside.

Sometimes it’s challenging to take a good photograph, as this area is crowded with tourists, locals, and shopkeepers. But you can take amazing photographs from rooftop cafes in front of Hawa Mahal.

I recommend you go early in the morning before the street gets crowded.

Timing : 9:00 Am 5:00 Pm ( Last entry 4:30 Pm)

Visiting Duration : 1 Hour.

Next attraction : 2 km, 5 minutes by car or tuk-tuk and 10 minutes by walk.

Jantar Mantar

Tourist are listening to their guide and observing Jantar Mantar Instruments in Jaipur.

Jantar Mantar, meaning “instrument for calculation,” stands as an outstanding UNESCO World Heritage monument in Jaipur. This magnificent site, was established in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh.

Astronomical instrument in Jantar Mantar Jaipur.

As you explore this vast complex, you will encounter incredible architectural and astronomical instruments. These meticulously crafted stone and marble devices were designed to observe celestial phenomena, accurately measure time, and even predict astronomical events.

You’ll be amazed to witness the world’s largest sundial, which can tell time with remarkable precision. I highly recommend you hire a guide to help you understand how these instruments work. Also, the incredible craftsmanship that went into their construction.

This experience will truly deepen your appreciation for the rich history of science and astronomy in India.

Largest Sundail in the world inside Jantar Mantar Jaipur.

Timing : 9 Am to 6Pm( Last Entry 5:30 Pm)

Next attraction :- 1 minute by walk.

City Palace

City Place wall Photo. 2 days in Jaipur Itinerary.

The City Palace in Jaipur is a spectacular complex of palaces, gardens, and temples that was once the home of the Maharajas of Jaipur.

The palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the inventor of Jaipur, and is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.

As you enter the city palace, explore the palace’s magnificent rooms and galleries. Admire the colourful paintings, sparkling mirrors, and elaborate carvings that cover the walls. 

world Largest Silver Jar in Jaipur City Palace.

Inside the palace, you will find Chandra Mahal, the current residence of the royal family. Diwan-i-Khas, the Hall of Private Audience, where the king used to hold important meetings.

Within the Diwan-i-Khas, you’ll find stunning pillars and two huge silver pots. Which are believed to be the world’s biggest silver antiques.

Beautifully decorated door Inside City Palace of jaipur.

Don’t forget to visit the Mubarak Mahal, the palace’s reception hall that is now a museum. You’ll discover a wonderful collection of royal clothes, weapons, documents, and artworks here. So Exploring the City Palace is a must-do during your 2 days in Jaipur itinerary.

Timing :-9:30 5 Pm5Pm ( Last entry 4:30 Pm)

Next attraction : Johri Bazar is 1.2 km, 5 minutes by car or tuk-tuk and 16 minutes by walk.

Jaipur Bazaar

People are shopping in Jaipur Bazar.

The bazaars in Jaipur provide a unique and delightful shopping experience, which makes them a must-see for travellers. 

As you stroll through the bustling lanes, You’ll find yourself surrounded by beautiful textiles, handcrafted items, and shining jewellery.

Turban for sale in  Jaipur Bazaar.

Johri Bazar :-One of the must-visit bazaars is Johri Bazar, a paradise for jewellery lovers. Here, you’ll discover a dazzling collection of precious gemstones, intricately designed gold and silver ornaments, and breathtaking Kundan and Meenakari work.

Bapu Bazar and Nehru Bazar :- Visit Bapu Bazar and Nehru Bazar if textiles and fabrics catch your interest. These vibrant marketplaces are filled with colourful fabrics, embroidered textiles, block-printed clothing, and traditional Rajasthani clothes. 

Kishanpol Bazar :- Another famous Bazar is Kishanpol Bazar, As you explore the bazaar you will Inhale the fragrant aroma of spices and listen to the rhythmic beating of metalwork.

This bazaar is renowned for its vibrant spices, as well as copper utensils, brassware, and traditional metal handicrafts.

Puppet in Jaipur Bazar

Local shopkeepers will welcome you with great hospitality and a Friendly smile that will make the experience even more memorable.

Timing :- 10:00 Am to 10:00 Pm.

Rajasthani Thali

Rajasthani Thali image.

Ready to enjoy some authentic local food? Jaipur has lots of famous dishes to try, like Pyaj Kachori, Gatte ki Sabzi, Dal Bati Churma, and Laal Maas. However, one culinary experience you simply cannot miss is the Rajasthani Thali.

A Thali is a delightful combination of various dishes, including cooked vegetables, lentils, rice, Indian bread, yoghurt, salad, pickles, and chutney. A Rajasthani Thali is a great way to experience the flavours of Rajasthan in a single meal.

Restaurants typically offer two types of thalis: vegetarian and non-vegetarian. The non-vegetarian option often includes a chicken or mutton dish.

Whenever I find myself in Rajasthan, I can’t resist having a Rajasthani Thali because it’s so delicious. It’s a food experience that truly highlights the amazing tastes of this place and makes a memorable addition to your 2-day Jaipur itinerary.

The most recommended places to try Rajasthani Thali and food by tourists are.

The Grand Peacock Restaurant

The Grand Peacock Restaurant is situated on the way to Galtaji Temple in the heart of Jaipur and is renowned as one of the city’s finest dining spots. They offer delightful Indian and continental cuisines, with a particular focus on Rajasthani dishes.

The food here tastes really authentic and will make your taste buds happy. This is a family-operated restaurant, and the owner is exceptionally friendly and always ready to assist you in selecting your meal.

What makes this place even more charming is that the prices are reasonable. The restaurant also provides a relaxing ambience, making it an ideal dining spot in Jaipur.

Peacock Restaurant

The Peacock Restaurant is another delightful dining spot in Jaipur. It’s a rooftop restaurant and bar offering delicious food, excellent service, and a wonderful ambience adorned with beautiful traditional decorations.

This restaurant not only serves tasty dishes, but it also has some fantastic cocktails. To add to the charm, the evenings here come alive with captivating live music.

Handi Restaurant

Handi is also one of the most recommended restaurants in Jaipur for authentic Rajasthani cuisine.

This restaurant specializes in dishes like Junglee Maas, Laal Maas, and Bajre ki Roti. If you enjoy eating mutton, you must try their Junglee Maas, which they are particularly famous for. Just keep in mind, it can be quite spicy.

Handi also offers a Rajasthani Thali and a variety of delicious Rajasthani and North Indian dishes. Additionally, they have a bar where you can enjoy some beer and cocktails.

They all are near Johri and Bapu Bazar.

How to get around

Auto Rickshaw

The best way to get around Jaipur will vary depending on your budget and what you’re looking for. Here are a few options to consider

Auto-Rickshaws

These are the most common way to get around Jaipur. They’re cheap and easy to find, but negotiating the fare can be a bit of a hassle. You can use the Ola or Uber app to determine the right fare and even book auto-rickshaws through these apps.

Taxis are slightly more expensive than auto-rickshaws, but they’re more reliable, and you’re less likely to be overcharged. You can even book a taxi for the entire day, saving you the hassle of finding one each time you need a ride.

Uber or Ola

These ride-hailing apps are a great option if you’re not comfortable bargaining with auto-rickshaw drivers. You can book a car, auto-rickshaw, or even a motorcycle to travel from one destination to another.

Metro Rail.

The Jaipur Metro is a relatively new addition to the city and is an excellent budget-friendly option. You can reach the city centre and explore nearby monuments on foot. The Badi Chaupar Metro Station is located in the heart of the city.

Local Buses

Local buses are the cheapest way to get around Jaipur, but they can be crowded and slow.

The most budget-friendly options for exploring Jaipur are buses and the metro, but keep in mind that they can get crowded.

If you prefer a more comfortable experience, consider hiring a taxi or auto-rickshaw, but remember to negotiate for the best fare. For a hassle-free and comfortable experience, you can also hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw for the entire day.

My preferred way to explore the city is by using a combination of local transport and walking. I use public transportation to get to the city centre and then explore the nearby attractions on foot. For longer distances, I opt for local transport or a taxi.

Regardless of your choice, always negotiate for the best price and don’t hesitate to seek recommendations from your hotel or tour guide.

What is the best time to visit

October to March : – Considered the best time to visit . due to lower temperatures with cool breezes.

April to June : – The hottest month of the year, as the temperature can reach 47 degrees Celsius.

July to September : – This is monsoon time in the city.

 How to reach

There are three main ways to reach Jaipur: by air, by train, or by bus. The closest airport to Jaipur is Sanganer Airport, situated approximately 10 kilometres from the city centre.

Additionally, there are direct trains connecting Jaipur to many major cities across India, and buses that operate from various locations throughout the country.

If you’re coming from a distant location, flying to Jaipur is the quickest and most convenient option. Jaipur Airport offers travellers a wide range of flight options, with direct flights to many Indian cities and a few international destinations.

Trains offer a more budget-friendly option compared to flying. I enjoy train journeys as they provide an opportunity to witness diverse landscapes. Jaipur boasts excellent rail connectivity from all over India.

The primary railway hubs in Jaipur are Jaipur Junction and Gandhinagar Jaipur stations. There are numerous trains connecting Jaipur to famous cities like Delhi, Varanasi, Agra, and more.

Below are some of the best trains you can take to reach Jaipur from Delhi and Agra:

To book a train ticket to India, you can visit the India Railway Website or 12go Asia . It is best to book your ticket three to four months in advance, especially if you are travelling during peak season. This will give you a better chance of getting your preferred seat and class.

For those who prefer the flexibility of a road trip, you can drive or hire a cab to reach Jaipur. The well-maintained road network seamlessly connects Jaipur to nearby cities.

Composite Tickets

A Composite Ticket is a single ticket that gives you access to multiple historical attractions and museums in Jaipur. There are 2 types of composite tickets which you can use to save your money and time.

1 St cover :- Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Albert Hall, Nahargarh Fort, Vidyadhar Garden and Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden. These Seven Monument composite tickets are valid for two days and can be purchased at any of the seven attractions.

2 nd covers :- City Palace, Jaigarh Fort and Royal Cenotaphs, This ticket you can buy from City Palace.

Where to Stay

Blow indicated accommodation has the highest rating on Booking and TripAdvisor.com.

Pachamama Hostel

Situated in Jaipur’s Civil Lines district, is just 2.6 km from Jaipur Railway Station, and City Palace is a short 6.4 km away. The hostel offers 24-hour service, airport transfers, and free WiFi.

Rooms are well-equipped with a tea kettle and TV, and some even feature balconies. Guests can indulge in daily breakfast and enjoy activities such as darts and cycling.

Marigold Inn- Homesta y

Situated just 1.8 km from the railway station, this homestay in Jaipur is one of the best homestays. The rooms offer private bathrooms, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and some even feature balconies.

To begin your day, enjoy a continental breakfast in the homestay. For city exploration, you can conveniently rent a bicycle or car. Additionally, there’s a pleasant terrace where you can unwind or enjoy your dinner.

The Gulmohar Mansion

The Gulmohar Mansion in Jaipur is the top-rated 3-star hotel known for exceptional service and quality. The staff is very attentive and friendly and the rooms are spotless.

This hotel is a wonderful spot to stay because of the pleasant environment, refreshing pool, and great breakfast. Situated on a peaceful street, the rooftop terrace and pool offer stunning views.

Rambagh Palace

This 5-star hotel is conveniently located just 3.5 km from Jaipur’s main attractions, including Jantar Mantar, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. Once the former residence of the Maharaja, Rambagh Palace has been transformed into a luxurious hotel.

This Hotel features breathtaking gardens and exquisite Indian architecture. You can indulge in the hotel’s indoor and outdoor pools, avail of full spa services, and relax in spacious, air-conditioned rooms adorned with elegant decor.

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  • Post author: Subhadeep Mondal
  • Post last modified: April 30, 2023
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Nestled in the Aravalli Hills, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and one of the most visited places in the state. It is also part of the Golden Triangle Tour, India’s most popular tourist route. Jaipur, the Pink City of India, has so many places to visit that it will take at least three days to cover them comfortably. I had been to Jaipur twice. But I could manage only a day to explore this beautiful city both times. In this post, I am sharing my one-day itinerary in Jaipur that might help travellers like me who has only a day to explore Jaipur.

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Places to See in One Day in Jaipur

Jantar mantar, city palace, jaigarh fort, nahargarh fort, light and sound show in amer fort.

This list is made in the same order in which I visited those places. You can change the sequence as per your comfort and requirements.

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Plan your movement before you start

You can start your trip either from Hawa Mahal or Amer Fort. If you begin with Hawa Mahal, complete your visit to City Palace and Jantar Mantar before lunch. All of them are within walking distance of each other. Or you can go to Amer Fort in the morning, followed by the other two forts (Jaigarh and Nahargarh Fort) and return to the city for lunch. Then proceed to the places inside the main town.

I preferred to start with Hawa Mahal. As you go through the detail of this itinerary, you will understand why I made the sequence like this. Now let’s begin our one-day trip to the Pink City of India – Jaipur .

Get your entry pass

Every place mentioned in the above list (apart from Jal Mahal) has an entry fee. You can also buy a composite ticket to avoid the queue everywhere.

There is one composite ticke t (Indian / Foreigner – ₹300 / 1000; two days) that will cover eight places. Four are on our list: Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, and Nahargarh Fort. The other four places covered in the composite ticket are Isarlat (Swargasuli Tower), Albert Museum, Sisodia Garden and Vidyadhar Garden. This ticket is valid for two days from the day of purchase.

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Another composite ticket (Indian / Foreigner ₹190 / 500; two days) includes entry to the City Palace, Royal Gaitor, Cenotaphs of the Maharanis and Jaigarh; for foreigners, this ticket is included with entrance to the City Palace.

You must get a separate ticket for the Light and Sound Show in Amer Fort.

You can pre-book your entry tickets online .

How to move around in Jaipur

You can hire a cab for your full-day tour or an auto-rickshaw (tuk-tuk) to move in between destinations.

You can use Uber Moto to move around if you are a solo traveller. You can also rent a bike or a bicycle and explore yourself with the help of the map I shared above.

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An image of a boy riding segway inside Amer Fort in Jaipur.

Start your one-day trip in Jaipur

Your first destination will be the iconic landmark of Jaipur – Hawa Mahal . It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, the grandson of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of the city of Jaipur. The five-storied palace is constructed like Krishna’s crown with red and pink sandstone sitting at the eastern edge of City Palace.

This palace was built for royal ladies to watch parades and processions without being noticed by the public. There are 953 small casements in the facade of Hawa Mahal, each with a small lattice-worked pink window, balconies and arched roofs with hanging cornices. Those windows allow the cool breeze to blow through the palace and keep it refreshing and airy in summer.

This honeycomb-like building has five floors; the upper three floors are single rooms thick. The first and second floors have patios in front of the rooms.

Image of Hawa Mahal from outside. Hawa Mahal will be your first destination in your one day in Jaipur itinerary.

Entry Time: 9:30 am – 5 pm

Entry Fee: Indian – ₹50; Foreigner – ₹200

Average time to visit : 30 minutes

Why should you start your day with a visit to Hawa Mahal?

The facade of the “Palace of Wind” is east-facing. That means you will get your best shot when light falls directly over Hawa Mahal in the morning.

If you want to explore Hawa Mahal inside, morning is the best time as light peeps through the windows and illuminates the room inside.

It is situated beside one of the busiest streets in Jaipur, so nothing is better than going there early and avoiding heavy traffic in late hours.

Wind View Cafe – this rooftop cafe opposite Hawa Mahal is a perfect place to click the best frame of the palace while enjoying your breakfast.

Jantar Mantar will be your next stop. It is the largest of the five observatories Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II made and has nineteen architectural astronomical instruments. In addition, it features the world’s largest sundial.

The monument features instruments operating in the three principal classical celestial coordinate systems. These instruments are designed to observe astronomical positions with the naked eye. They are an outstanding testimony of medieval India’s rich scientific and technical knowledge.

A guide is essential if you want to understand how those instruments function. Believe me, and you will be amazed to know how precise and accurate these instruments are.

Jantar Mantar is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the state of Rajasthan.

An image inside Jantar Mantar in Jaipur.

I recommend visiting there after Hawa Mahal while your shadow is still long and getting out of there before the sun is above your head.

Entry Time : 9 am – 5 pm

Entry Fee : Indian – ₹50; Foreigner – ₹200

Average time to visit : 45 minutes – 1 hour

By now, you are already impressed with the science and technology of eighteenth-century India. Now cross the road in front of Jantar Mantar and enter into the galore of royalty, heritage and grandeur of the Kachhawahas – The City Palace of Jaipur. City Palace was built simultaneously when Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh moved his court from Amber to Jaipur in 1727. From then till 1949, City Palace was the administrative seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh shifted his capital from Amber to Jaipur because of the increasing population and shortage of water. He planned Jaipur city in six blocks separated by broad avenues under the architectural guidance of Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Bengali architect from present-day West Bengal.

Image of Pritam Niwas Chowk in City Palace, Jaipur.

The buildings inside the Palace complex are a blend of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. Present-day City Palace is a unique and large complex with several courtyards, towers, pavilions, gardens, temples, museums and restaurants.

The most prominent and most visited structures inside the Palace complex are Chandra Mahal , Mubarak Mahal , Shri Govind Dev Ji Temple , Pritam Niwas Chowk and galleries like Sabha Niwas (Hall of Audience) , Textile Gallery , Arms and Armour Gallery , Painting and Photography Gallery , Transport Gallery .

Image of Lehriya Gate inside City Palace, Jaipur. This gate represents "spring" season.

Entry Time : 9:30 am – 5 pm (Day) / 7 pm – 10 pm (Night)

Entry Fee :

  • Indian – ₹200(Day)/₹500 (Night) ;
  • Foreigner – ₹700(Day)/₹1000 (Night)
  • Child (5-12 yrs) – half of the adult entry fee
  • Royal Grandeur (Chandra Mahal Tour) – Indian ₹1500/ Foreigner ₹2000

Average time to visit : 2 hours

Once you complete your visit to City Palace, you should have your lunch before proceeding to the second half of the day. You can go to Bardari , inside City Palace, for an al fresco dining experience, or you can head to Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar in Bapu Bazaar for an authentic Rajasthani Thali.

Jal Mahal will come on your way to Amber Fort. It’s a palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. This is another wonder made by Maharaja Madho Sing in the year 1799.

This palace is a five-storied building made of red sandstone, of which four floors remain underwater, and you can see only the top one or two floors above depending on the level of water.

Visitors are not allowed inside this palace, but you can go boating in Man Sagar Lake.

Average time to visit : 15 minutes

Image of glowing Hawa Mahal during sunset.

Amer Fort (Amber Fort)

Amber Fort, or Amer Fort, is located 11 km away from Jaipur town. Located on Aravalli Hill, this is one of the prime attractions of Jaipur. It was originally built by Meenas (a tribe found mainly in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh) and later ruled by Maharaja Man Singh I , the trusted general of Mughal Emperor Akbar and also part of the Navaratnas of the royal court of Akbar.

Mughal architecture greatly influenced many buildings inside the fort. Constructed in red stone and marble, this fort was the residence of Rajput kings till the early eighteenth century when Maharaja Jai Singh II shifted the court to Jaipur.

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Image of 1st courtyard of Amer Fort.

This palace was constructed on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of Diwan-e-Aam, Diwan-e-Khas, Sheesh Mahal, Jai Mandir and Sukh Niwas Palace. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, this fort overlooks Maota Lake, which was the source of water for Amer Palace.

Amer Fort was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a part of the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan in the year 2013.

Entry Time : 8 am – 5:30 pm

Entry Fee : Indian – ₹25; Foreigner – ₹550

Delicate work over Ganesh Pol inside Amer Fort.

Jaigarh Fort overlooks Amer Fort and Maota Lake and is situated over an adjacent hill. Maharaja Jai Singh built the fort to protect Amer Palace, and it was named after him. A hidden passage connects Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, which was used as a hideout for the royal family in case of an emergency.

Image of fort wall of Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur.

The main attraction of Jaigarh Fort is the “Jaivana” Cannon, which was the world’s most giant cannon on wheels of that time. Being 400 metres above Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort provides an excellent view of Aravalli hills and Amer Fort down below.

A museum inside Jaigarh Fort exhibits royal photographs, stamps and many artefacts. The armoury chamber has a vast display of swords, shields, guns, muskets and a 50 kg cannonball.

Entry Time : 9 am – 4:30 pm

Entry Fee : Indian – ₹35 ; Foreigner – ₹85

Image of "Jaivana" cannon inside Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur.

Nahargarh Fort will be your last destination before the day ends. This fort stands on the edge of Aravalli hills overlooking the city of Jaipur. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh also built this as a place of retreat on the summit of the ridge above the city.

There are suites for the queens of Jaipur and the king himself inside Madhavendra Bhawan. The rooms are linked by corridors and still have some delicate frescoes. Nahargarh was also the hunting residence of Maharajas of Jaipur.

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Aerial view of Jaipur city from Nahargarh Fort.

Jaipur wax museum is another attraction inside Nahargarh Fort. It has wax statues of Maharajas and Maharani of Jaipur with statues of freedom fighters, sports and Bollywood personalities.

Entry Time : 10 am – 5:30 pm

Entry Fee : Indian – ₹50 ; Foreigner – ₹200

The Light and Sound show in Amer Fort is a visual delight for tourists. The breathtaking play of light over the walls of Amer Fort with a dramatic background score and a baritone-voice narrative of Amer’s rich history, myths and folklores will ride you back in a time machine to the glorious era of Amer Kingdom.

Show Time : English – 7 pm; Hindi – 8 pm

Entry Fee : English – ₹200; Hindi – ₹100

Image showing how majestic Amer Fort looks during Light and Sound Show.

This is where your one-day itinerary in Jaipur ends. You will be exhausted for sure but happily occupied with the rich history, culture, architecture and stories of the Rajput Kingdom. You can stop at Handi on MI Road for dinner before returning to your hotel. Or you can go to Chokhi Dhani for a memorable Rajasthani evening cum dining experience .

How to Reach Jaipur

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. It has excellent rail, road and air connectivity with the rest of India.

Sanganer International Airport has direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru. It is 10 km away from the centre of the city.

Book your flight to Jaipur!!

The railway junction in Jaipur connects with various cities. You can enjoy the royal experience in Palace on Wheels , which runs between Delhi and different cities of Rajasthan.

Delhi is 270 km by road, and Agra is 240 km from Jaipur. Other important cities like Ajmer is 130 km, Jodhpur is 350 km, Udaipur is 390 km, Mathura is 220 km, and Gwalior is 330 km from Jaipur. Road conditions from Delhi and other cities are excellent for the most part.

Book your Golden Triangle Tour, including Agra, Jaipur and Delhi!!

An aerial view of Jaipur city from Amer Fort.

When to visit Jaipur

Jaipur experiences a sweltering and dry summer (April – June). The temperature often crosses 40 degrees Celsius in summer. You can visit Jaipur throughout the year except for summer.

The monsoon is from July to September. At times there is heavy rain during the monsoon. High humidity with a temperature above 30 degrees may cause slight discomfort. September and October are the months when you can get a discount on everything, yet the weather usually does not cause any problems during your trip.

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The best time to visit Rajasthan would be from November to March . This is also the peak season in Rajasthan. The temperature during this time is enjoyable. Nights can be chilly in December and January, when temperatures may drop below 10 degrees.

Where to Stay in Jaipur

I will recommend staying around the centre of the city. Hotels around MI road or in the calm locality of Bani Park will be the best options.

Zostel has accommodation near Hawa Mahal, which will be the best place to stay if you are a solo traveller.

Find more hostel stays in Jaipur!!

Arya Niwas and Hotel Pearl Palace are some other budget hotels inside Jaipur city where you can stay during your trip to Jaipur.

Shahpura House and Samode Haveli are two centuries-old mansion-turned-hotels where you can stay to experience traditional Rajasthani hospitality.

Where to eat in Jaipur

Breakfast : Wind View Cafe

Lunch : Bardari / Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar

Dinner : Handi / Chokhi Dhani

Enjoy street food in Jaipur with a local guide!!

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Shopping in Jaipur

Well, this one-day itinerary will be so occupied that you will hardly have time for shopping. If you are still interested in shopping, you may go for it after you visit Nahargarh Fort in case you are not interested in the Light and Sound Show.

The best marketplaces for shopping in Jaipur are –

Tripolia Bazaar – Bangles and Jewellery, Brassware, Textiles, Carpet

Johari Bazaar – Gem, Jewellery, Handicraft Items

Bapu Bazaar – Footwear, Home Decor Items, Fabric material, Dress Items

Enjoy a day shopping in the streets of Jaipur!!

Tips to Remember

  • Expect a lot of walking, especially inside forts. So, dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes.
  • Hire a guide if you want to know more about the history and stories of Rajput rulers. An audio guide is available in all places.
  • Some places need an extra charge to be paid for still or video camera use. Tripod could not be used without prior permission.
  • If you are a student, carry your student ID. Entry fee in all places is half of the usual for students.
  • This tour will be in a hurry, no doubt. But it’s quite doable. You may skip stopping at Jal Mahal as it will be on your way to Amer Fort, and you can go there after you visit Nahargarh Fort.
  • You can add Galtaji Temple to this itinerary if you are a tireless ball of energy. But you have to start the trip at 6 in the morning.
  • Chokhi Dhani village is 45 minute drive from Nahargarh Fort. If you are not interested in the Light and Sound Show in Amer Fort, you can go to Chokhi Dhani Village for a unique dining experience.
  • If you want to experience an elephant ride in Amer Fort, you must go there in the morning.

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Book your trip : Resources

Use Skyscanner or Google Flights to book your flight.

Tripadvisor and Agoda are perfect for booking your hotel. If you want to stay in a hostel, then Hostelworld would greatly help you find one at your convenience.

World Nomads is perfect for travel insurance. You can get comprehensive protection from them. Let them take care of unexpected situations while you concentrate on your trip.

You can book a package tour from G-Adventures and Viator . They are a reputed company arranging small group tours and customising them per your requirements. You can also use Get Your Guide to book your private transport, city tours, heritage walks, food walks and other experiences like a cooking lesson or a Yoga session.

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Top 20 Places to Visit in Jaipur: Timing, Entry Fees

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Many  places to visit in Jaipur  will make one’s mind and soul happy. From royal forts to never-ending marketplaces that span miles, the Pink City has it all!

List of Top 20 Places to Visit in Jaipur

places to visit in jaipur in april

  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Patrika Gate
  • City Palace
  • Galtaji Temple
  • Central Park
  • Abhaneri Step Well
  • Chokhi Dhani
  • Gaitore ki Chhatriyaan
  • Panna Meena ka Kund
  • World Trade Park
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Birla Mandir
  • Moti Doongri
  • Birla Auditorium

1. Nahargarh Palace

Nahargarh Palace jaipur

In Nahargarh Palace, history, architecture, and spectacular landscapes combine perfectly to create an enthralling voyage through time. This magnificent hilltop fortress, positioned high above the Pink City of Jaipur, provides visitors unparalleled panoramic views of the bustling cityscape and insight into Rajasthan’s regal past. You’ll be taken back in time as you visit its well-preserved buildings, such as the beautiful Madhavendra Bhawan and historic temples. Nahargarh Palace will captivate your senses and leave you with memories of Rajasthan’s imperial splendour that will last a lifetime, whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or just looking for a peaceful vacation with amazing photography possibilities. You can come here for the most amazing Jaipur sightseeing experience.

Timings:  The Fort is open from 10.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 50 for Indians and INR 200 for foreigners. Indian students pay INR 5 by showing their student identity card

2. Amer Palace

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Amer Palace lures you with its alluring charm, a magnificent tribute to Rajasthan’s glorious heritage. This architectural marvel, located just outside Jaipur on a hilltop, has a regal grandeur. You’ll travel back in time as you walk past beautiful palaces, tranquil courtyards, and magical gardens as you climb its imposing ramparts. This UNESCO World Heritage Site’s elaborate patterns, mirror-lined hallways, and historical significance will wow you. In addition, the captivating views of the nearby Aravalli hills and the Maota Lake offer a magnificent background, making Amer Palace a must-see for history aficionados, lovers of architecture, and anybody looking to experience Rajasthan’s regal splendour.

Amer’s beauty makes it one of Jaipur’s top 10 tourist places.

Timings:  Amer Palace is open daily from 08.00 A.M. to 05.30 P.M. The lights and sound shows start from 07.30 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 25 for Indians and INR 550 for foreigners. There are student discounts

  3. Hawa Mahal

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The famous “Palace of Winds” in Jaipur, Hawa Mahal, is an amazing architectural feat that skillfully combines beauty and function. This five-story palace was constructed in 1799 with a striking pink sandstone front and 953 beautifully carved jharokhas (windows) to allow the royal ladies to see street festivals and daily life while staying hidden from the public. A clever architectural achievement, the palace’s honeycomb-like lattice work ensured privacy while producing a cooling wind and acting as a natural air conditioner. A trip into the royal past occurs at the Hawa Mahal, representing Jaipur’s rich legacy and inventiveness, where history, art, and practical architecture come together in a stunning exhibition of Rajputana beauty.

The Tattoo Café and Wind View Café are the best restaurants in Jaipur to get a complete view of the Hawa Mahal.

Timings:  Hawa Mahal is open on all days from 09.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 50 for Indians and INR 200 for foreigners.

4. Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal In Jaipur

The “Water Palace,” called Jal Mahal, is a stunning architectural wonder in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, Rajasthan. In front of the Aravalli hills, this magnificent five-story castle floats on the lake, casting a beguiling reflection. Maharaja Madho Singh I erected the Jal Mahal, a beautiful fusion of Rajput and Mughal architectural traditions, in the 18th century.

The palace’s top levels and delicately built chhatris (domed pavilions) stand above the lake’s surface, submerging the lower floors. This distinctive structure was a royal summer retreat, relieving the oppressive desert heat and being visually beautiful.

Although Jal Mahal’s interior is not accessible to the general public, the palace is a well-liked location for photographs and is stunningly lit at night. Jal Mahal is a gorgeous and serene location that contributes to the appeal of Jaipur. 

It is one of the most amazing  places to visit in Jaipur  for free.

Timings:  Jal Mahal is open on all days from 06.00 A.M. to 06.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  There is no entry fee.

5. Jawahar Circle – Patrika Gate

Patrika Gate in jaipur rajasthan

The Patrika Gate is a colourful and artistic beauty that exemplifies the city’s illustrious history and culture. The Patrika Gate, inaugurated in 2016, is a more recent addition to Jaipur’s environment than conventional historical landmarks. Its modernism does not lessen its importance, though.

The gate’s design is an alluring fusion of beautiful artwork and Rajasthani architecture. Its nine pavilions represent Rajasthan’s rich cultural diversity, such as music, art, dance, and folklore. The building is covered with vibrant frescoes, complex paintings, and elaborate murals that collectively highlight the state’s rich traditions and history.

The Patrika Gate attracts visitors with its picturesque beauty and vivid aesthetics. It has grown to be a well-liked background for visitors and residents, providing a fantastic location for capturing special moments. This gate welcomes tourists with open arms to experience the brilliant tapestry of Rajasthan’s customs and history as a colourful and artistic tribute to the state’s rich cultural heritage.

From here, you can rent bicycles starting INR 50 per hour for touring around Jaipur.

Timings:  Patrika Gate is open 24×7. Jawahar Circle is open on all days from 05.00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M.

6. City Palace

City Palace rajasthan jaipur

The City Palace in Jaipur is a popular tourist attraction. This vast palace complex is a remarkable mix of Rajput and Mughal architecture and is situated in the centre of the Pink City. The Jaipur royal family still resides in the palace. The lively royalty one experiences here is unmatched, making City Palace one of the most frequented  places to visit in Jaipur .

The City Palace’s beautiful façade, elaborate gates, and magnificent courtyards fascinate visitors. Within the compound, the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal each hold outstanding museums that feature an enthralling assortment of royal artefacts, costumes, works of art, and historical documents.

The palace’s architecture is stunning, and it has well-kept gardens and reflecting pools as well. The exterior portions of the palace are available to guests, who may immerse themselves in the grandeur and history of Rajasthan, while the inner sanctuary of the palace remains private. Travellers who want to experience Jaipur’s regal appeal must stop at the City Palace since it offers a cultural experience and a glimpse into the city’s wealthy past.

Timings:  The City Palace is open on all days from 09.30 A.M. to 05.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 200 for Indians and INR 700 for foreigners. There are student discounts available.

7. Galtaji Temple

jaipur Galtaji Temple

In the scenic hills encircling Jaipur, Rajasthan, is the unusual and mystical Galtaji Temple, often known as the Monkey Temple. This historic temple complex is significant to Hinduism and is well-known for its stunning architectural grandeur and the many monkeys that freely roam its grounds.

The Lord Hanuman-dedicated main temple is made of pink sandstone and has elaborately carved pillars and arches. There are many holy kunds (water ponds) within the complex where devotees take ritual showers because they believe these waters to be holy. The temple is bordered by natural springs.

The area’s resident monkeys are revered and essential to the temple’s allure. Visitors may observe these lively creatures in the tranquil temple setting going about their everyday lives.

In addition to providing a spiritual experience, Galtaji Temple also provides a peaceful haven from the bustle of the city. It is a must-visit location for anybody interested in learning more about Jaipur’s diverse cultural heritage since it is a site where history, spirituality, and environment come together.

Timings:  The temple is open on all days from 05.00 A.M. to 09.00 P.M.

  8. Central Park

Central park jaipur mansarover

Jaipur’s Central Park is a tranquil haven in the middle of the bustling city, providing inhabitants and visitors with a rejuvenating retreat into nature. With its star-shaped lake, beautifully designed gardens, and appealing island pavilion in the middle, this nearly 80-acre park is a haven of peace. Visitors may unwind amidst the vivid flowerbeds and fountains, take leisurely boat excursions on the lake, or go for quiet walks along the well-kept paths. With its recognisable gates and sculptures in the Rajasthani style, Central Park is a green oasis and a centre for culture and entertainment, holding activities, exhibitions, and even musical fountain shows at night.

Timings:  Central Park is open on all days from 05.00 A.M. to 09.00 P.M.

  9. Bapu Bazaar

jaipur Bapu Bazar

The bustling and well-known Bapu Bazaar, which lies in the centre of Jaipur, Rajasthan, captures the spirit of Pink City’s rich cultural legacy and retail attractiveness. This lively bazaar, which bears Mahatma Gandhi’s name, is a maze of twisting, small alleyways that are alive with activity and colour. It provides a lovely combination of traditional and modern shopping experiences.

The market is noted for its magnificent textiles and fabrics, including vivid Rajasthani sarees, tie-dye patterns, and elaborately embroidered items. For buyers seeking the best Indian clothing, it is a shopping heaven.

The gorgeous jewellery selection at Bapu Bazaar, which includes priceless jewels, silver accessories, and conventional Kundan and Meenakari designs, is also well-known. Art lovers may peruse a variety of handicrafts that highlight the beautiful artistry of Rajasthan, such as ceramics, marble sculptures, and delicately carved wooden objects. Although shopping is the main draw, Bapu Bazaar also offers delicious food. Various Rajasthani snacks and sweets are available in local restaurants and street food stands.

The crowded environment, which includes haggling between merchants and customers, heightened the dynamic mood. Bapu Bazaar is a must-visit location for visitors and shopaholics looking to experience the genuine flavours and crafts of Rajasthan’s capital. It gives an immersive journey into the lively culture and history of Jaipur.

Timings:  All shops open at 11.00 A.M. and close till 10.00 P.M. Certain shops that sell breakfast and tea are open from 05.00 A.M.

 10. Albert Hall Museum

 Albert Hall Museum

The Albert Hall Museum was initially intended to be a concert hall when it was constructed in 1876, and its name comes from the architectural resemblance to London’s Victoria and Albert Hall Museum. It is often called the Government Central Museum and is a preserved example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. A staggering 16 art galleries house the vast collection of antiquities from all around the world that Albert Hall Museum has amassed. History aficionados will enjoy the antique coins, marble art, ceramics, rugs, and, most notably, the Egyptian mummy. As night falls, the museum assumes a completely different façade as gorgeous yellow lights illuminate the entire structure.

Timings:  The museum is open daily from 09.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M. and from 07.00 P.M. to 10.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 40 for Indians and INR 300 for foreigners. Student discounts are also available.

11. Abhaneri Step Well

Abhaneri Step Well

One of the biggest step wells in the world, Chand Baori, also known as Stepwells of Abhaneri, is located in Rajasthan. The main purpose of creating step wells was to store rainwater in the desert regions and act as natural air conditioners during the oppressively hot summers. The enormous pavilion, complicated construction and excellent geometry, including windows, galleries, and balconies, is thirteen stories high.

The shimmering green water shows out in contrast to the stone stairways as one looks from the top of the board towards the bottom, making it a sight to behold. A photographer may get great angles and photo chances when the sun is high in the sky because of the stairs’ intricate maze-like patterning in the light and shadows. The Chand Baori is a photographer’s dream because of its amazing architecture and the intricate geometric design of the entire building.

The Abhaneri step has many tales and people attached to it because it is so old. It is stated that no one has ever been able to descend and ascend using the same set of steps. 

Timings:  The stepwell is open to visitors on all days from 08.00 A.M. to 06.00 P.M.

12. Chokhi Dhani

A mock village named “Chokhi Dhani” is located about 20 miles outside Jaipur’s main city and is an amazing representation of Rajasthani culture and cuisine. The word Chokhi Dhani means Rajasthani Culture in its literal sense.

The small village was constructed in 1989 across a 10-acre area with a specific goal: to draw tourists and introduce them to the genuine Rajasthani culture and traditions.

There are many activities one can enjoy here at Chokhi Dhani Jaipur. The famous Haldighati Battle is enacted here by artists for all tourists. The village also offers animal, cart, and boat rides. You will also be welcomed by performers doing the Kalebeliya and other Rajasthani dance forms. Visitors can also indulge in games like ‘Bhool Bhulaiya’ (Maze) and ‘Gufa Jharni’ (Trekking in artificial caves). There is also a museum and a shopping area available for all to visit and get some souvenirs.

It is one of the best  places to visit in Jaipur  to experience Rajasthani culture.

Timings:  Chokhi Dhani is open on all days of the week from 05.00 P.M. to 11.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  The cost depends on the dining option you choose. It ranges from INR 750 to INR 1200 for adults and INR 450 to INR 800 for children. Entry for children below 3 years of age is free.

13. Gaitore Cenotaphs – Gaitore ki Chhatriyaan

Gaitore ki Chhatriyaan

The Kachwaha, a Rajput dynasty who dominated the area, interred their dead at Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan, their royal cremation grounds. The complex is dotted with the cenotaphs of the royals, giving the impression of being made up of both elaborate towers and scaled-down open-air palaces. The structures designate the locations of prior leaders’ cremations.

The cenotaphs are made of white marble from Makrana, which is of the highest quality. Some ‘chhatris’ are adorned with sculptures of Apsara (nymphs), Gandharvas (musicians), or processions. Maharaja Jai Singh II’s cenotaph, with its 20 sculptured columns, is the most spectacular.

The picturesque location offers a breathtaking and expansive view of the entire city of Jaipur. You can see famous sites like the Jal Mahal and Mansarovar Lake from Gaitore ki Chhatriyaan. This area is less crowded and perfect for peace seekers when compared to other tourist  places to visit in Jaipur .

Timings:  The place is open from 09.30 A.M. to 05.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 30 per person

14. Panna Meena ka Kund

Panna Meena ka Kund jaipur tourism places

Panna Meena ka Kund is another stepwell located in Jaipur. It is part of the Amber region of Jaipur. The only completely operable stepwell repaired in Jaipur is Panna Meena ka Kund. It goes back to a time when there was no piped water. The Kund has long aided the nearby villages in getting access to potable water.

According to several residents, Panna Meena ka Kund was constructed so that Amer’s inhabitants could gather water that they then utilised at numerous adjacent temples for rituals. Women also came here to fill water containers for consumption around the house. Aside from this, due to the much lower temperature within the stepwell, Panna Meena ka Kund served as a rest stop for several travellers, including business people and saints.

Timings:  The Kund is open 24×7, but it is advised to go before the evening starts setting in

Entry Fees:  The entry is free to Panna Meena ka Kund

15. World Trade Park

Jaipur W.T.P

World Trade Park is a popular place among all for shopping and recreation. The mall is divided into two blocks on either side of the JLN Marg. The mall has over 500 shops, a food court, movie theatres, and other entertainment areas. The outside colour pattern of the 11-story building is blue and silver. The mall includes a selection of Western and ethnic apparel outlets for all. Many accessory shops, footwear stores, bag and luggage shops, jeweller brands, and athletic stores exist. Shopping here is one of the best things to do in Jaipur.

Fun fact:  The mall was inaugurated by Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan.

Timings:  11.00 A.M. to 10.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  The entry is free for visiting WTP

16. Sargasuli Tower/Isarlaat

To commemorate the triumph of Maharaja Sawai Ishwari Singh, the magnificent victory tower known as Sargasuli Tower has stood upright amid the pink city of Jaipur since 1749. The rivalry between the two brothers – Ishwari Singh and Madho Singh- is also interesting. The marriage of Sawai Jai Singh II to the Mewari princess Sisodia may have had a clause mandating that Maharani Chandra Kanwar’s child become the King. However, Sawai Jai Singh I wanted Ishwari Singh to rule instead of him, something the Maharana of Mewar disapproved of. This disapproval led to a rivalry between the two brothers for the throne, leading to the Battle of Rajmahal. Sawai Ishwari Singh won and ordered the erection of this minaret in commemoration of his victory.

In contrast to the pink colour in the city’s buildings and market areas, the tower is a seven-storeyed octagonal structure constructed using a combination of Mughal and Rajput architectural traditions. Visitors may see the breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of Jaipur City from the top of this tower.

Timings:  It is open from 09.30 A.M. to 04.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 70 per person

 17. Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar

Over the years, Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar has embodied the spirit of countless travellers’ wanderlust. This open-air astronomical observatory is one of the best  places to visit in Jaipur  and worldwide. It is also a UNESCO-recognised World Heritage Site.

This observatory was far ahead of its time and displayed the traditional methods of reading stars and the sky, with an intriguing history that precedes modern civilisation.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built 5 such observatories all over India. Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar has 19 instruments that serve specific purposes in astronomy. The ‘Samrat Yantra’ is the most popular as it is India’s biggest sundial.

Timings:  Jantar Mantar is open on all days from 09.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 50 for Indians and INR 200 for foreigners

18. Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir is a holy and sacred temple for Hindus devoted to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. It is also called Laxmi Narayan Mandir. It embodies beauty in every aspect. Thousands of devotees arrive here in this marble-constructed temple daily to offer prayers. It is surrounded by verdant gardens of the most beautiful gardens on all sides and is decorated with exquisite carvings and designs. The domes of this temple are intended to symbolise the equality of all religions, which sets it apart from other temples.

The temple’s walls are adorned with famous sayings and religious preaches by Buddha, Socrates, and Confucius. The three domes of the temple symbolise harmony and peace among all religions. The outer area of the temple houses glass stains with scenes from Hindu mythology.

Timings:  The temple is open from 06.00 A.M. to 12.00 P.M. and 03.00 P.M. to 09.00 P.M.

19. Moti Doongri Temple

Moti Doongri jaipur

The Moti Doongri Temple near Birla Mandir is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Thousands of devotees offer prayers here daily and commemorate the start of new chapters and beginnings in their lives. The temple’s construction has a history dating back to the 17th century. It is said that when the King of Mewar returned with a Lord Ganesha sculpture in his bullock cart, he built a temple wherever the cart first halted. The cart halted at the foothill of Moti Doongri, where the King built the temple. There is also a castle next to the temple that belonged to Madho Singh’s son. The castle is out of bounds for visitors as it is a private property.

Timings:  The temple is open from 05.30 A.M. to 01.30 P.M. and 04.30 P.M. to 09.00 P.M.

20. B.M. Birla Auditorium

One of the biggest auditoriums in the nation, the B. M. Birla Auditorium in Jaipur, boasts of hosting some of India’s greatest and biggest events. It is India’s most well-known arena. It was constructed with international standards and satisfies all requirements to host prestigious international events. The auditorium hosts a variety of commercial, literary, artistic, and festival activities.

The auditorium also houses a planetarium, the second planetarium ever made in India. It hosts audio-visual shows daily in both Hindi and English to educate people about space and the solar system.

Timings:  The auditorium is open from 10.00 A.M. to 07.00 P.M.

Entry Fees:  INR 40 + INR 20 for the planetarium show

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Best Time to Visit Jaipur

The best time to tour all the  places to visit in Jaipur  is in winter when there is no scorching heat and the weather is pleasant. You can visit here between October and March.

How to Reach Jaipur

Jaipur is a metro city accessible by road, rail, and air. Jaipur has its airport – the Jaipur International Airport (JAI). It has two railway stations – Jaipur Junction (JP) and Gandhinagar Railway Station (GADJ). All major cities in India are well-connected to Jaipur via national highways.

The Pink City of Jaipur has a lot to offer to everyone. Try the delicious and spicy food of Rajasthan while you immerse yourself in royalty at these best  places to visit in Jaipur . We hope you have a great trip to this spectacular place!

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This list of places near Jaipur will help you explore some of the most gorgeous attractions that are easily accessible by road from Jaipur. Without any further delay, let’s check out the places that can be visited on a day trip from Jaipur.

31 Amazing Places To Visit Near Jaipur In 2024

While Jaipur is an enchanting destination on its own, you should check out these places for added fun. If you live around NCR, you are in for a treat since you can go on a weekend getaway to any of these exciting places. All these destinations are one of the best places to visit near Jaipur that should be explored.

  • Tonk: 90 Kms From Jaipur
  • Sariska: 133 Kms From Jaipur
  • Alwar: 138 Kms From Jaipur
  • Ajmer: 153 Kms From Jaipur
  • Pushkar: 161 Kms From Jaipur
  • Mandawa: 168 Kms From Jaipur
  • Chittorgarh: 305 Kms From Jaipur
  • Kumbhalgarh: 345 Kms From Jaipur
  • Nawalgarh: 141 Kms From Jaipur
  • Bikaner: 335 Kms From Jaipur
  • Samber Lake: 96 Kms From Jaipur
  • Bhangarh Fort: 84.9Kms From Jaipur
  • Ranthambore National Park: 122Kms From Jaipur
  • Bundi: 218Kms From Jaipur
  • Bharatpur: 184 Kms From Jaipur
  • Vrindavan: 232 Kms From Jaipur
  • Agra: 237 Kms From Jaipur
  • Jodhpur: 352 Kms From Jaipur
  • Kota: 251 Kms From Jaipur
  • Delhi: 273 Kms From Jaipur
  • Gwalior: 332 Kms From Jaipur
  • Osian: 350 Kms From Jaipur
  • Udaipur: 393 Kms From Jaipur
  • Mount Abu: 494 kms From Jaipur
  • Bagru:  34 Kms From Jaipur
  • Achrol Fort:  34.5 Kms From Jaipur
  • Samode: 42 Kms From Jaipur
  • Deeg:  192 Kms From Jaipur
  • Haridwar:  491.8 Kms From Jaipur
  • Rishikesh:  516.4 Kms From Jaipur
  • Dehradun:  516.3 Kms From Jaipur

1. Tonk: 90 Kms From Jaipur

A medieval temple at Bisalpur Lake in Tonk region of Rajasthan

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Tonk — a small and quaint town of Rajasthan — is one of the best tourist places near Jaipur . Known as ‘Lucknow of Rajasthan’, Tonk packed with old mansions and mosques, and Sunheri Kothi or Mansion of Gold is the showstopper. Discovering the vintage architectural wonders, chilling out in the adjacent lake area and relishing marvelous artwork of gorgeous temples and mosques are the best things one can indulge in on a short trip to Tonk.

If you’re left with little time on your hands after exploring ‘Pink City’, but you’re still looking for some places to visit near Jaipur within 100kms , then Tonk is the best thing that can happen to you.

Places To Stay: Tordi Garh Hotel, Ramas Resort, Hotel Park View Best Time To Visit Tonk: January to March, November and December Key attractions: Old Baoris, Bisalpur Dam, Shivaji Garden, Rasiya ke Tekri, Historical Ghanta Ghar, Jama Mashjid and Rajamahal Distance from Jaipur: 90 km

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2. Sariska: 133 Kms From Jaipur

Sariska is one of the most preferred adventurous places to visit near Jaipur on weekends, especially if you love wildlife and adventure. Popular as ‘the abode of Royal Bengal Tigers’, Sariska offers thrilling jeep safaris that let you spot tigers, endangered bird species, striped hyenas, leopards, jackals, monkeys, and deers. According to fun and adventure loving travellers, Sariska is one of the must-visit tourist places near Jaipur .

Places To Stay: foji raj hotel, Neemrana’s – Hill Fort, Abhaneri Niwas , The Dadhikar Fort Hotel, Hotel Bigas Best time to visit Sariska: October to June (you’re more likely to spot tigers) Key attractions: Sariska Tiger Reserve, Siliserh Lake, Sariska Palace, Bhartrihari Temple and Kankwari Fort. Distance from Jaipur: 133 km

3. Alwar: 138 Kms From Jaipur

A Mughal style architecture in Alwar

For those who love Mughal architecture, ancient forts, and ruins, there’s nothing that beats Alwar and Alwar happens to be one of the best places near Jaipur to visit . Undoubtedly, Alwar is one of best places to visit near Jaipur for a fulfilling weekend. Whether it is a mysterious fort that tells you stories of the gone time, vintage forts, or sparkling lake for boating and relaxing—Alwar is a complete package offering intense travel delight. If you are planning a trip to Jaipur in February, do not miss to visit Alwar for Alwar Festival. In November and December, you can experience the lively Matsya Festival.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Places To Stay: Lemon Tree Hotel, Dadhikar Fort Hotel, Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel, GenX Aravalli, Burja Haveli Hotel Things To Do: Sariska Tiger Reserve – Wildlife Safari, Alwar Museum – See The Ancient Artefacts, The Bhangarh Fort – Explore The Haunted, The Siliserh Lake Palace – Heritage Walk Key attractions: Bala Quila, Bhangarh Fort , Chand Baori City Palace, Jai Pol, Vijay Mandir Palace, and Neemrana Fort Distance from Jaipur: 138 km

Suggested Read: 53 Magnificent Tourist Places In Jaipur

4. Ajmer: 153 Kms From Jaipur

An evening shot of the water body in Ajmer region

Among all the gorgeous places near Jaipur to visit during weekends, Ajmer stands out. Ajmer reflects divinity and a special kind of charm. Attractions like the marvelous Dargah Sharif of Moinuddin Chishti, Ana Sagar Lake, and Taragarh Fort will make your trip worthwhile. People visit this holy city particularly during weekends for the ultimate peace and joy. It is one of the best places near Jaipur to visit.

Best Time To Visit: October to March,  Places To Stay: Hotel New Jannat, The Royal Melange Ajmer Hotel, Hotel Sahil, Hotel Moon Star, Hotel Plaza Inn Things To Do: Ana Sagar Lake – Indulge In Boating, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra – Learn Its Legends, Jagat Palace – Stay Like Royalty, Local Bazaars – Go Shopping Key attractions: Dargah Shariff, Nasiyan Ji Mandir, Ana Sagar Lake, Magazine Museum and Taragarh Fort. Distance from Jaipur: 153 km

5. Pushkar: 161 Kms From Jaipur

The orange sunset sky in the city of Pushkar

Pushkar is a relaxing weekend destination with so many photogenic attractions. In the league of refreshing places to visit around Jaipur , Pushkar is a prominent name. People from Jaipur and Delhi visit this city to take a dip in the holy lake of Pushkar. One can visit the temples, enjoy Pushkar camel fair during summer, and go on easy hikes. The town has a bustling market to explore and buy colorful local knickknacks and souvenirs.

Best Time To Visit: October to March  Places To Stay: Hotel Brahma Horizon, Pushkar Bagh, Bhanwar Singh Palace, Hotel Sun Set Cafe, Hotel Master Paradise Key attractions: Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake, Savitri Mata Temple, Gau Ghat, Rose garden, Naga Pahar, and Sarafa Bazaar Distance from Jaipur: 161 km

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6. Mandawa: 168 Kms From Jaipur

Mandawa

A little hamlet in Jhunjhunu district, the town is famous for its havelis and archway. It is an easy trip from Delhi, so if you are in this area, you can visit the place on a weekend. It attracts a lot of people since it has been featured in a number of Bollywood movies. The place is quite splendid, located in the Shekhawati Region which is famous for more places. Open Art Gallery is the highlight of the town. It is one of the Royal and beautiful places to visit around Jaipur. 

Best Time To Visit: Ocober-March  Places To Stay: Hotel Chobdar Haveli, Hotel Radhika Haveli, Hotel Shahi Palace, Hotel Shahi Palace, Hotel Shekhawati Key attractions: Mandawa Palace, Open Art Gallery Distance from Jaipur: 168 km

7. Chittorgarh: 305 Kms From Jaipur

Chittorgarh

Known for a palatial, 700-acred fort built on the top of a mountain, Chittorgarh is a place well known for rich heritage and far-sung history. The place has been the battleground of many wars, especially the one Alauddin Khilji fought in order to seize the control of the city. With forts, ruins and old citadels still standing the test of time, and so many exciting things to do in Chittorgarh , this is one of the best places to visit near Jaipur Rajasthan.

Best Time To Visit:  Places To Stay: Hotel Royal Inn, Padmavati Lake Resort, Palette, Hotel Meera, Hotel Pratap Palace, The Padmani Haveli Things To Do: Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini’s Palace, Kalika Mata Temple, Ratan Singh Palace, Mahanal Temple Key attractions: Vijay Stambh, Chittorgarh Fort, Maha Sati Distance from Jaipur: 305 km

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8. Kumbhalgarh: 345 Kms From Jaipur

Kumbhalgarh

One of the most important forts in Rajasthan Kumbhalgarh fort in the town of the same name is a majestic establishment. Known for palaces and monuments that further add to the spectacular history of Mewar region. Quite near to Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, the whole area is majestically built- so much that even the hotels here are no less than a spectacle. The view of Aravalli hills makes the whole experience more enchanting. There are so many things to do in Kumbhalgarh . You can even go lion safari if you wish to.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Places To Stay: Aranyawas, Fatehbagh Palace, Mana Hotel, Mewar Haveli, Jaiwana Haveli, Golden Tulip Things To Do: Get Awe Inspired By the Biggest Wall of India, Get Enthralled By the Light and Sound Show, Climb Up to the Palace Of Clouds, Absorb The Sacredness Of Neelkanth Mahadev Templ, Go For Jungle Safari At Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Key attractions: Wildlife Sanctuary, Badal Mahal, Kumbhalgarh Fort Distance from Jaipur: 345 km

9. Nawalgarh: 141 Kms From Jaipur

Nawalgarh

Nawalgarh has a different history when compared to places like Kumbhalgarh. It is said that Marwaris who inhabited this place got huge havelis made in order to show off the wealth they amassed while working in cities like Bombay and Calcutta. As it is quite close to Mandawa, you can make a small detour to Nawalgarh when in the area. If you want to enjoy the place at its full glory, visit between November and March.

Best Time To Visit: November to March  Places To Stay: Hotel Roop Vilas Palace Nawalgarh, Roop Niwas Kothi,  Tourist Pension, Apani Dhani Eco-Lodge 

Key attractions: Sheesh Mahal , Poddar Haveli, Morarka Haveli Distance from Jaipur: 141 km

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10. Bikaner: 335 Kms From Jaipur

Bikaner

A desert kingdom in the heart of Rajasthan, Bikaner is the golden city. Other than breeding the best camels in the country, it is famous for sweets as well. You can go to watch the sand dune or linger around the massive havelis found in nearly every street in the city. The city is even has a famous museum that houses a model biplane, one of the two used by the British in WW1.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Places To Stay: Little Buddha Guesthouse, Guest House Jamna Vilas, S. K. Guest House, Balaji Guesthouse, The Prince Haveli Things To Do: Attend the famous Camel Festival, Shop your heart out at Kote Gate, Take a tour of the majestic Junagarh Fort, Visit the popular Karni Mata Temple Key attractions: Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple Distance from Jaipur: 335 km

11. Sambhar Lake: 96 Kms From Jaipur

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Situated at a very short distance of about 96 km from the main city of Jaipur, Sambhar Lake is considered as the largest spot in India. Due to the proximity of the location, this Lake is very popular among the local residents of Jaipur as this place is known as perfect for the weekend getaway for the people. When the tourists reach Sambhar Lake they will get to please their eyes with the stretched white landscape. The picturesque beauty of the surroundings will insist you to visit this place for several times.  

Best time to visit: October to March  Things to do & Places to See: Photography, Salt Lake, Village Tour, Archaeological Excavations. How to reach from Jaipur: A perfect way to reach Sambhar Lake is  taking a car or bike on rent from Jaipur. Distance: 96 km from Jaipur

Suggested Read: 12 Beautiful Lakes In Rajasthan You Must Visit On Your Next Trip

12. Bhangarh Fort: 84.9 Kms From Jaipur

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Bhangarh is known as the spookiest tourist destination in the country, located at Alwar District, this place becomes popular for those who seek thrills everytime they plan for a trip. Though most of the parts of this fort is ruined because of non maintenance but the folk tale associated with this place makes it one of the best Places to visit near jaipur. 

Places To Stay: Neemrana Hill Fort, Sparrow Inn By MGB Hotels, Umaid Bhawan, Sterling Sariska, Alwar Bagh By Aamod Best time to visit: July to January Things to do & Places to See: Photography, Fort Ruins, Exploration, Hindu Temple. How to reach from Jaipur: Tourists can easily reach Bhangarh from Jaipur by bike or by car. Distance: 84.9kms from Jaipur

13. Ranthambore National Park: 122 Kms From Jaipur

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Ranthambore is known as heaven for the wildlife enthusiasts and this place is widely recognized for the tiger reserve and the national park. Apart from this, the palaces, mesmerizing locales make Ranthambore special as a tourist attraction. Tourists can opt for a safari ride that is considered as the most adventurous activity among all others. This also gives you the chance to experience the wild species that are freely roaming around in the jungle. There are almost 330 species of birds in the bird sanctuary. The Ranthambore Fort is the best visited place in the landmark of Rajasthan. Jogi Mahal is another iconic place in Ranthambore located near the Padam Lake. The specialty of this Fort is its incredible sculpture and architecture.

Places To Stay: Tiger Den Resort, Tiger Heaven and Spa resorts, Tiger Machan, The Tigress, Sultan Bagh Resort Best time to visit: October to June Things to do & Places to See: People can indulge themselves in photography, plan a tour to the national park, a tour to the Fort. How to reach from Jaipur: 

By Air: Jaipur is the closest airport to Ranthamabore National Park and the park is located 180 Km away from the main city of Jaipur. Tourists can hire a cab and also avail bus services to connect to the park.

By Rail: The closest railway station is Sawai Madhopur and this is well connected to different other major cities across the country.  Distance: 122 Kms From Jaipur

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14. Bundi: 218 Kms From Jaipur

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Bundi is known as the most beautiful city of the state of Rajasthan. It is very popular among the tourists for its iconic forts, palaces and the natural beauty.  Taragarh Fort is one of the most visited places in Bundi and its impressive structure makes it as the ‘Star Fort’ among all the vacationers who visit Bundi. Another lavishing as well as traditional fort is the Bundi palace built in the year 1699 by Rana Nathavatji. The story behind its establishment is related to water. 

To get through the problem of water, the builder of this palace has formed many steps in this palace during the construction of the fort. It has a picture gallery named as ‘ Chitrashala’ which is often kept open for the tourists. Phool Sagar, Jait Sagar Kshar Bagh are some of the well-known tourist attractions near the city of Jaipur. Dabhai Kund also known as Jail kind has the spectacular architecture and carvings at the steps and catches the attention of the vacationers who visit there in Bundi. 

Places To Stay: Hotel Bundi House, Hotel Bundi Havel, Haveli Taragarh Palace , Haveli Braj Bhushanjee, Kasera Heritage View Best time to visit: October to April Things to do & Places to See: Taragarh Fort, Cave painting, Shopping,Visiting Chitrashala ummed Mahal. How to reach from Jaipur:  

By Air: Bundi is located 220 Km away from Jaipur airport so travellers can easily take a cab or bike once they reach Jaipur Airport.

By Train: Kota railway station is the nearest station near Bundi and tourists can commute through trains which are connected to Bundi. The railway station is 36 kilometers away from Bundi.

By Road: Whenever you are considering the places near jaipur to visit, Bundi will come at the top of the list because of its good connectivity by road as well. Kota is much nearer to Bundi and it takes about an hour to reach Bundi from Kota. Distance: 218 Km from Jaipur.

15. Bharatpur: 184 Kms From Jaipur

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Located in the Braj region in Rajasthan, Bharatpur is one of the tourist places near Jaipur. Bharatpur is famous for Keoladeo National Park and is home to 370 species of birds and animals. Bharatpur is also known as a famous bird feeding and breeding place. It is one of the best places around Jaipur that is known for its natural beauty and being a natural habitat for animals and birds. The park was marked as a National Park in the year 1982, and in the year 1985 the park was added to the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The park is winter home to Siberian Crane – an endangered bird.

Places to stay: Shiv Vilas Palace, Hotel Maggo, Hotel Swaraj, Hotel Ravi Residency Best time to visit Bharatpur: August to November; October to March Key attractions: Lohagarh Fort, Banke Bihari Temple, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Laxman Temple Distance from Jaipur: 184 kms

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16. Vrindavan: 232 Kms From Jaipur

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Vrindavan is one of the oldest cities and is located on the banks of Yamuna river. It is considered as one of the most sacred places around Jaipur and is also an important pilgrimage destination for Krishna’s devotees. It is believed that Lord Krishna spent his childhood in this city. It is one of the most sacred places and people come here to get rid of their worldly life. The city is full of temples of Lord Krishna and temples of Radha. Two most famous temples here are Banke Bihari Temples and ISKCON temple.

Places to stay: MVT Guesthouse and Restaurant, Trend Divine Destination, Nidhivan Sarovar Portico Best time to visit Vrindavan: October to March Key attractions: Prem Mandir, Banke Bihari Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Katyayani Distance from Jaipur: 232 Kms

17. Agra: 237 Kms From Jaipur

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Agra is one of the historical places to visit around Jaipur and is home to Taj Mahal – one of the 7 wonders of the world and various UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Agra Fort, and Fatehpur Sikri. Agra is known not only for these heritage sites, but also for the magic that this city creates with its history, culture, architecture, and romance. This place is perfect for history fanatics who have an interest in Mughal architecture, art, and culture.

Places to stay: Ekka Villa, Max Guest House, The Oberoi Amarvilas, Trident Agra Best time to visit Agra: October to March Key attractions: Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra Fort, Mehtab Bagh Distance from Jaipur: 237 Kms

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18. Jodhpur: 352 Kms From Jaipur

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Jodhpur is known by many names such as “The Blue City”, “Sun City”, and “Gateway to Thar” and it is famous for Mehrangarh Fort, temples, food, sweets, and the blue houses that gave this city its name m- “The Blue CIty”. There are many lakes, shopping streets, and architectural marvels that make this one of the places to visit near Jaipur for 4 days. Jodhpur – the former capital of Marwar, is counted amongst the most beautiful cities in Rajasthan. If an aerial view of the city is seen, the city appears to be blue, owing the blue walls and houses. It is one of the best places to visit near Jaipur.

Places to stay : Kankariya Heritage, Ratan Vilas, Kings Retreat, RAAS Jodhpur Best time to visit Jodhpur: October to March Key attractions: Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Mandore Garden, Umaid Bhawan Palace Distance from Jaipur: 352 Kms

19. Kota: 251 Kms From Jaipur

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Kota – the third most populated city in Rajasthan, is situated along the banks of Chambal River. Chambal river is the only perennial river in the state of Rajasthan. The lake is famous amongst locals and tourists for watching crocodiles, birdwatching, and boat rides. Kota is also famous for its culture of IIT-JEE and Medical entrance exam preparations. This receives a footfall of 4 lakh students annually who come here to study. Apart from that, this city is one of the places to visit near Jaipur for 2 days as it offers a glimpse of history owing to the forts and palaces.

Places to stay: Hotel Lilac, Hotel B Shivji, Hotel Sarovar Plaza, Royal Plaza Best time to visit Kota: October to March Key attractions: Seven wonders park, Kishore Sagar and Jagmandir Palace, Chambal Gardens, City Palace Distance from Jaipur: 251 Kms

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20. Delhi: 273 Kms From Jaipur

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One of the places to visit around Jaipur is Delhi – the capital of India. Delhi is a cosmopolitan city that is known for its historic touch and modern establishments. From crowded malls to crowded street markets, from monuments to restaurants, from metro to public transport; Delhi is undoubtedly a city of heart. Some of the must visit locations in Delhi are Red Fort, Jamaq Masjid, Humayun’s Tomb, and Purana Qila. Delhi is also full of temples such as the LOtus Temple, ISKCON temple, and Akshardham temple which are quite amazing. It is one of the best places to visit near Jaipur for 4 days and experience the richness.

Places to stay: The Leela Palace, Taj Palace, Maidens Hotel, The Imperial Best time to visit Delhi: November to February Key attractions: Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Lotus Temple Distance from Jaipur: 273 Kms

21. Gwalior: 332 Kms From Jaipur

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Gwalior is famous as a city where once India’s most prestigious and eminent royalty lived. The city was founded by King Surajesan and is located in Madhya Pradesh. The city is one of the places to visit near Jaipur for 2 days as it is famous for its hilltop fort, temples, and historic ruins that gives a certain charm to the city. Tansen – the great Indian musician was also born in Gwalior and his tomb is a famous tourist attraction here. There are many other monuments that can be visited in this city.

Places to stay: Taj Usha Kiran Palace, Radisson, Neemrana’s, Hotel Grace Best time to visit Gwalior: October to March Key attractions: Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace, Sas Bahu Temple, Teli ka Mandir Distance from Jaipur: 332 Kms

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22. Osian: 350 Kms From Jaipur

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Osian or Osiyan is one of the tourist places near Jaipur and is famously known as ‘Khajuraho of Rajasthan’. The city has earned its name owing to the large number of temples and a lot of these temples are erotic. This ancient city of temples is one of the perfect places to visit near Jaipur for 3 days of stay and exploring the city. The city is of a large significance to Hindus and Jains as there are some of the most important places of worship in this city. Among the many magnificent temples, Surya or Sun Temple, the Sachiya Mata Temple, and the main Jain Temple of Lord Mahavira are really famous and of utmost importance.

Places to stay: Hotel Padam Palace, Rohida Camp, Rawla Osian Best time to visit Osian: November to March Key attractions: Sachiya Mata temple, Surya temple, Kali temple, The Mahavir temple Distance from Jaipur: 350 Kms

23. Udaipur: 393 Kms From Jaipur

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Udaipur is one of the most beautiful cities in Rajasthan and is touted as the crown jewel of Rajasthan. The city is also known as the City of Lakes, and is located in the middle of the Aravalli Hills. The natural beauty of this “Venice of the East” attracts a large number of travelers from different parts of the world. The mesmerizing temples, historical architectural marvels, and culture of this city makes it one of the best places to visit near Jaipur for 3 days of sightseeing and stay. It is one of the most enchanting tourist destinations thanks to the 4 lakes that surrounds it.

Places to stay: Rang Niwas Palace, RAAS Devigarh, Madri Haveli, Jagat Niwas Palace Best time to visit Udaipur: September to March Key attractions: City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, Jagdish Temple Distance from Jaipur: 393 Kms

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24. Mount Abu: 494 kms From Jaipur

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Mount Abu is the one and only hill stations in Rajasthan and thanks to its lush greenery and pleasant atmosphere, it attracts a lot of tourists throughout the year. One of the most important attractions of this city are the Dilwara temples. These temples are a testament of amazing architecture and the rich history of India. This place is a must visit for history buffs. The intricate carvings and the delightful architecture of the Dilwara temples are exceptionally beautiful. Some of the must visit points here are the Honeymoon Point, Sunset Point, and the lakes in the region. Nakki lake is the perfect spot to enjoy boating and seeing the sunset.

Places to stay: HG Grandiose, Hotel Hillock, Hotel Saraswati, Silver Oak Best time to visit Mount Abu: November to March Key attractions: Nakki lake, Dilwara temples, Toad rock, Sunset point Distance from Jaipur: 494 Kms

25. Bagru: 35 Kms From Jaipur

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You’ll find this on the Jaipur-Ajmer road, Bagru is a small village located near Jaipur. It is renowned all around the country for its classical block printing style of clothes. Popular as “Bagru Prints”, this is a style that is quite unparalleled. The village is a major tourist attraction, and many travelers from all over the world visit to see this traditional craft. Other than that, the people here are also very warm and friendly. It is one of the must-visit tourist places near Jaipur .

Distance From Jaipur: 35 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between October to March. Things To Do: Bagru print, block-printing, eat with a local family. Places To Stay:  Riders Resort, Nandan Green Housed Limited, Monteil Bagru Key Attractions:  block-printing factory

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26. Achrol Fort: 34.5 Kms From Jaipur

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The fort is situated in the Achrol village near Jaipur. Achrol is one of the archaic forts in Rajasthan. Environed by few Havelis, the fort used to be the home of the Achrol Thikana Family. During the 1500s, this fort was used for military and strategic purposes by the rulers. If you are fond of history and wish to witness the picturesque views from this fort then hit this. It is one of the must-visit places near Jaipur to visit .

Distance From Jaipur: 34.5 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between October to March. Things To Do: day trek, picnic, local sightseeing. Places To Stay:  Achrol Nivas, Achrol bagh Key Attractions:  City views, Fort, Havelis

27. Samode: 42 Kms From Jaipur

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Surrounded by hills and lush green views, Samode is located in the Shekhawati region of Jaipur, it is one of the largest towns near the Pink City. Renowned as the ideal desert getaway, Samode is home to the famous Samode Haveli, garden, and fort. It offers gorgeous views of the Aravalli Hills. Plan a trip to one of the amazing tourist places near Jaipur & relish lots of activities. From lip-smacking Rajasthani restaurants to sightseeing places the fort has so much to offer that you’d love to experience on a weekend getaway.

Distance From Jaipur: 42 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between September to April. Things To Do: Sheogarh fort, local sightseeing, nature walk. Places To Stay:  Samode Palace Key Attractions:  Forts, views, restaurants

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28. Deeg: 198 Kms From Jaipur

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Known for its magnificent forts, stunning palaces, bewitching gardens & fountains, Deeg is a famous town in Rajasthan. It is known for being situated along the parikrama path of Lord Krishna. The town is a major tourist attraction and is one of the best places near Jaipur to visit . One of the major attractions here is the three-day-long fair which is held in the month of September. If you are planning your weekend getaway then make sure it is during the month of September.

Distance From Jaipur: 198.8 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between September to April. Things To Do: Gopal Bhawan, Roop Sagar, Deeg Palace Places To Stay:  Deeg Palace, Hotel Gokul Inn Key Attractions:  Suraj Bhavan, Deeg Fort

29. Haridwar: 491.8 Kms From Jaipur

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Haridwar is one of the best places to visit near Jaipur especially when you wish to go on a holy trip. The place has been a major Hindu pilgrimage site for many years. The sacred city of Haridwar offers a colorful and beautiful blend of culture that every enthusiastic traveler must experience.

Distance From Jaipur: 491.8 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between September to April. Things To Do :  go to Harki Pauri, take a dip in the Holy river Ganga Places To Stay:  Madhuban Guesthouse, Hotel Ganga Heights Key Attractions:  Mansa Devi Temple, Bara Bazaar

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30. Rishikesh: 516.4 Kms From Jaipur

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A palace charmed with scenic beauty and lofty Garhwal Himalayas, Rishikesh offers picturesque views. The scenic beauty is because of its location at the foothills of the Garhwal Himalayas. Plan your weekend getaway to these gorgeous places to visit near Jaipur & adore the stunning riverside promenades, acres of forests, lush mountains, and sky hues.

Distance From Jaipur: 516.4 Km Best Time To Visit: Between September to April. Things To Do :  enjoy the gorgeous views, tour the forts, go river rafting Places To Stay:  Hotel Ishan, Soul Haven Key Attractions:  Geeta Bhawan, Triveni Ghat

31. Dehradun: 556 Kms from Jaipur

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The place lies in Doon Valley which is situated on a varying height of 410m. The region is famous for its amazing climate. While one gets to experience pleasant weather in Dehradun. Due to its ever-stopping rainfalls in the monsoons, the city is usually referred to as the ‘Rain city of India”. Visit this gorgeous city for blue skies, amazing weather, authentic food, and many beautiful things. Plan your weekend getaway at one of the most captivating tourist places near Jaipur & cherish amazing memories.

Distance From Jaipur: 516.3 Kms Best Time To Visit: Between September to April. Things To Do:  try the delicious food, explore the city  Places To Stay:  Mango tree Courtyard, Hotel Sukoon Key Attractions:  Robber’s cave, deer park

Further Read: Top 39 Things To Do In Jaipur: Exploring The Pink City All Over Again

We hope these best places to visit near Jaipur lets you make the most of your trip. Let us know if we’ve missed any nearby places one can explore on their weekend trip to Jaipur . The best way to explore Rajasthan is through its food and palaces. Every major city here has had a taste of luxury, with the forts and palaces of many kings that ruled the land. How about you give them a try?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Places To Visit Near Jaipur

Are 3 days enough for Jaipur?

Yes, a 3-days trip is ideal for Jaipur and you can plan visiting numerous tourist places located in the city and around. You can also plan getaways to the nearby cities and add more colors to your vacation.

Which is the best month to visit Jaipur?

October to March is the best time to visit Jaipur as the climate remains pleasant during this time making you have comfortable sightseeing experiences. If you are planning a leisure trip and interested in getting pampered with the royal cultures and customs while staying in a palatial property, then there is no particular season to do it. You can plan a leisure break to Jaipur throughout the year.

Is it safe to go to Jaipur during Covid?

You can definitely go on a road trip but your safety is in your hands. Just make sure you take all the precautionary measures with utter sincerity & pay heed to social distancing. Eat healthily and work on your immunity.

Where can I go from Jaipur?

You can visit the most astounding places near Jaipur like 1. Tonk 2. Sariska 3. Alwar 4. Ajmer 5. Pushkar 6. Mandawa 7. Chittorgarh 8. Kumbhalgarh 9. Nawalgarh 10. Bikaner

Which city is nearest to Jaipur?

Some of the cities that are nearest to Jaipur include 1. Bharatpur 2. Mathura 3. Chittorgarh 4. Gwalior 5. Bikaner 6. Jodhpur 7. Udaipur

What is Jaipur famous for?

There is a range of fun and exciting things to do in Jaipur, which is known as the Pink City. You can shop for jewellery, handicrafts, fabrics, and carpets here. You can also dine on some amazing food.

Is it safe to walk around in Jaipur?

Yes, it is absolutely safe to walk around Jaipur at any time of the day. If you’re a solo female traveller, we advise you to exercise caution just like you would in any foreign country. Carry a pepper spray bottle with you and refrain from roaming in the streets at night alone.

How far is Ranthambore from Jaipur?

Ranthambore is 180 kilometres away from Jaipur. You can take a bus or a taxi from Sanganer Airport to reach Ranthambore safely.

How far is Mount Abu from Jaipur?

Mount Abu is 517 kilometres away from Jaipur. It is well connected by rail and by road. It takes around 8 hours to reach the places to visit in Mount Abu from Jaipur by cab.

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