JAIPUR DAY TOUR
The City of Agra needs no introduction; it is home to one of the most recognized addresses in the world – The Taj Mahal!
The first capital of the mighty Mughal empire, the ancient town saw several generations of the Mughals rule the mammoth kingdom of Hindustan and is proud heir of the Mughal architectural legacy; three UNESCO Sites – The Exquisite Taj Mahal, The Majestic Agra Fort and The Abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, Agra are wonderful examples of the confluence of the Islamic & Indian architecture.
Not just the monuments but a centuries-old centre for art, crafts, culture, cuisine, festivals & Fairs and some amazing markets the city of has beholds some amazing tales from the Mughal times.
Let our expert travel planners and passionate local guides take you on some of the most memorable outings in the city.
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Personalized Tours
Every tour we offer can be personalized based on your preferred pace, start & finishing times, mode of transport, dietary requirements and preferred language.
Local guides
Our team of passionate local guides born and raised in the backyard of the Taj Mahal are familiar with every nook and corner of the city are the key to the most memorable touring experiences.
Unbeatable Support
We’ve got your back! Our dedicated support team is available throughout the tour for any support guidance and to answer any queries you may have.
Expert Planning
All the tours are curated by locals who have been in the touring industry for several years and have first-hand experience leading tours and in-depth knowledge of all aspects of the city.
Fortified Grandeur: Explore the Amber Fort
As a land of gold and riches, Rajasthan in medieval and ancient times was quite the coveted place for invaders, conquerors and marauders.
This necessitated the need for formidable forts. The “Land of Kings” Rajasthan has hundreds of forts dotted across its landscape. But very few match the grandeur and historical significance of the Amber Fort. Amber was the principal residence of the Maharaja before a new city was constructed in Jaipur in the early 18th century.
Also known as Amer Fort, this iconic fort was built by Raja Man Singh I in 1592 AD. It lies perched on top of the Amer Hill 6 miles outside of the Jaipur city center and is one of Jaipur’s biggest attractions.
Palace Chronicles: Splendours of Maharaja’s City Palace
It is only fair that the “Land of Kings” has its fair share of grand Palaces and Havelis (castle-like Hindustani mansions).
No palace in Rajasthan is grander than Jaipur’s City Palace—the residence of the Maharaja and the headquarters of the Kingdom of Jaipur (1028-1949 AD).
Replacing Amber Fort, the City Palace has remained the abode of the Maharaja since its construction in 1732 AD.
Constructed in the Vastushastra style (a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture), it is one of India’s greatest palaces.
The City Palace Complex houses various other other buildings (like the Sawai Man Singh II Museum), royal courtyards, galleries and restaurants.
Astronomical Wonder: Wondrous Scientific Observatory
Astronomy has played a huge part in determining how Rajasthani Maharajas made their decisions. Important decisions like waging wars, choosing royal wedding dates, and new governance initiatives were taken after observing celestial bodies.
Constructed in 1734 AD, the Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory lies adjacent to the City Palace and Hawa Mahal.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jantar Mantar houses the world’s largest stone sundial, which makes the observation of astronomical positions possible with the naked eye.
Picture Perfect: The Grand Hawa Mahal
Jaipur is known as the Pink City due to its stunning Pink architectural mystique—considered the color of hospitality in Rajasthan.
The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal) was originally meant as an extension of the City Palace and served as the Zanana Chamber (women’s chamber). From its honey-comb five-story towering structure with 953 small Jharokas (windows), the royal ladies could get a view of the ongoings of the city.
Built in 1799 AD by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, the Hawa Mahal is a stunning visual marvel made out of pink and red sandstone.
Just the perfect place to get photographed.
Floating Luxury: The Breathtaking Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal or the “Water Palace” is snuggled in a tiny man-made island in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake, 6 miles north of Jaipur.
This three-story building that shines like a pearl in the middle of a serene lake was constructed in 1799 AD.
Maharaja Jai Singh II wanted a place that was secluded, peaceful and serene. Jal Mahal oozes just that—the perfect serenity surrounded by a beautiful lake and the scenic Nahargarh mountains.
Jai Mahal is the ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle of Jaipur.
Formidable Bastion: The Opulent Jaigarh Fort
Jaipur was so precious a city it needed more than one forts to protect it. Jaigarh Fort along with Amber and Nahargarh forts formed a formidable trio that protected the city.
Perched atop the Hill of Eagles in the Aravalli Range, Jaigarh Fort overlooks the Amber Fort. It originally served as a second line of defense if the fort residence of the then Maharaja at Amber Fort was attacked.
Sprawling over 3 kilometers at a height of 400 m above the Amber, this fort gives you great views of the Aravalli Hills.
Adrenaline Adventure: Skywaltz Hot Air Balloon Ride
One of the best ways to enjoy the splendor of the gorgeous pink city is aboard a hot air balloon that gives you 360° views of the city’s landscape and surrounding hills and desert.
Soar above the Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal and the City Palace in our bespoke Hot Air Balloon adventure in Jaipur. Gaze out at the mighty Thar desert sprawls into infinity.
Artistry in Motion: Private Block Printing Masterclass
Traditional Wooden Block Printing is one of Jaipur’s most famous crafts. It was brought to the city by the Chippa Community some 500 years ago. Master craftsmen have still kept this tradition alive.
Featuring designs that depict flowers, trees, birds, elephants, and other mosaics, a wooden hand-block is stamped on fine-quality Rajasthani cotton fabric. The dye used as color is brewed from locally sourced plants.
In our bespoke block-printing class, you’ll learn how to design and execute your own block-printed cotton fabric. A most memorable souvenir to take home from Rajasthan!
Culinary Chronicles: A Cooking Session At A Local Home
Rajasthani is a land of Maharajas and royalties. If it’s one thing the Rajasthani Maharajas did, it was to feast in style.
The region’s cuisine is, therefore, a sumptuous royal affair with a splendid range of mouth-watering delights.
Our specially curated Rajasthani Cooking Session takes place at the home of a quintessential Rajasthani family, where culinary traditions and secrets have been passionately preserved for generations.
Learn how to make Rajasthan’s beloved Lal Maas (red meat prepared in spices and herbs), Dal Baati Churma (lentil and sweet crumble wheat dish), Gatte ki Sabzi (mixed vegetable prepared in gram flour dumpling) and Ker Sangi (berries and bean dish).
Walking Down The Heritage: Pink City Walking Tour
With so many amazing attractions like the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, the Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory and old bazaars, lying in one small vicinity, the Pink City of Jaipur is a great place to go on a walking tour.
A walking tour is a great way to people-watch and observe the city in its true elements.
We, therefore, highly recommend our walking tour that runs you through (nay, walks you through—leisurely!) the city’s greatest landmarks.
Your able and well-informed guide will give you a ‘walk down memory lane’ and give you an overview of the historical background of each site.
Shopping Spree: The Colourful Bazaars of Jaipur
Jaipur is retail therapy par excellence. There are so many options that spoil you for choice. From modern high-end fashion, gold, and pearls to traditional crafts, art pieces and fabrics.
Our exclusive Shopping Spree Tour conducted by an informed local guide will take you to the must-visit spots in the city.
You’ll visit the Johari Bazaar (famous for pearls and gold jewelry), Chandpol Bazar (known for ethnic art pieces and handicrafts), Tripolia Bazaar (renowned for bangles) and Bapu Bazaar (famous for its camel leather footwear).
Majestic Rendezvous: Exclusive Elephant Safari Experience
The Elefantastic Sanctuary in Jaipur is a haven for rescued elephants. The organization looks after rescued and domestic elephants by providing refugee, raising awareness and providing financial aid to poor families with domestic elephants.
Our Exclusive Elephant Safari at Elefantastic is ethical and elephant-friendly. You’ll get to feed, play, walk with, and paint the elephants. And, if the gentle giants are playful, you’ll shower them as well.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many days is ideal for a Jaipur trip?
We recommend that you need a minimum of three days to enjoy the attractions of Jaipur. Here is what a well-round tour of Jaipur should consist of visits to:
– City Palace, home of the Maharaja of Jaipur (also houses a museum that showcases local history).
– Amber Fort (located a few miles outside the city center, and the former capital of the region).
– Nahargarh Fort.
– Jantar Mantar Astronomical Observatory
– Jal Mahal
What is the best season for a visit to Jaipur?
The best time to visit the region is in winter (November-March). It is the peak tourist season in the state of Rajasthan.
Be aware that the region is arid and dry with the Thar Desert surrounding it from one side, and the Aravalli Hills from the other side. Summer (April to July) may get a little intense with the temperature rising up to 40 °C. Monsoon (late July- September) may bring considerable rains.
What are the best markets to shop at in Jaipur?
Jaipur is known for its legendary bazaars. Here is a list of the best-known markets in the city.
– Johari Market: Renowned for its jewelry and gems. Johari bazaar is the reason why Jaipur is often referred to as the “City of Gems.”
– Tripolia Bazar: Famous all over India for its bangles.
– Chandpol Bazaar: Famous for its traditional crafts like blue pottery, wooden carvings, and embroidered textiles.
– Bapu Bazaar: Known for traditional textiles.
What are the major festivals celebrated in Jaipur?
Jaipur is famous for its cultural vibrancy and festivals. Here is a list of some notable festivals in the region.
– Holi: The festival of color Holi is celebrated in the month of Phulgan (late February, early March).
– Diwali: The festival of lights. Celebrated by lighting traditional lambs outside houses, businesses, and public buildings.
– Teej: Celebrated by the women of the region in the monsoon season (August), Teej is an exciting festival. Women dress up in traditional garments, apply henna, and go out in large processions accompanied by music and dancing.
– Elephant Festival: Features elephant parades, dances, polo, and other cultural events featuring elephants. Usually celebrated in March.
– Kite Festival: Known as Makar Sankranti, this festival is celebrated every year in January.
Which is the best fort to visit in Jaipur?
Located on a hill in the small town of Amber (10 miles outside of Jaipur city center), the Amber Fort is historically the most important fort of Jaipur and it was the main administrative complex and residence of Maharaja of the Kingdom (Kacchwaha, later known as Princely State of Jaipur) before the current City Palace of Jaipur replaced it.
Is it safe to go out at night in Jaipur?
Yes. But take necessary precaution before you go out; do not go out late at night to unfamiliar; see advice from a local; and trust your good judgement. It is better to be safe than be sorry.