JAIPUR · RAJASTHAN
Pink walls, royal forts, and the bazaars in between.
Sightseeing tours, fort visits, food walks and craft workshops. Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, the Pink City bazaars and day trips out to the Taj Mahal and Ranthambore.
Jaipur in a day
If you only do one tour, do this one.
Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, City Palace and the Pink City in a single full day. The sightseeing run Jaipur is built around.
The classics
Jaipur’s Most Popular Tours
Pink City sightseeing, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace and Jantar Mantar. The reasons most travellers come to Jaipur.
By landmark
Pick a corner of the Pink City.
Amber Fort for the elephant walk up. Hawa Mahal for the lattice windows. Nahargarh for the sunset view. Jal Mahal for the water palace. The Pink City for the bazaars.
Beyond the city
Day trips out of Jaipur.
Jaipur is Rajasthan’s gateway. The Taj Mahal is a sunrise away. The tigers of Ranthambore are a half-day drive. The Golden Triangle finishes here.
By experience
Or pick how you want to spend the day.
Tuk-tuk if you want to weave through the alleys. Walking if you want the bazaars on foot. Cooking class for the spices. Block printing for the textiles. Sunset at Nahargarh for the view.
When to go
Jaipur, month by month.
Cool and dry from November to February — that’s peak. October and March stay pleasant. April and September push warm. May to August is fierce heat then monsoon rain.
The signature ride
Jaipur from a tuk-tuk.
Three-wheelers weaving through alleys no car would fit in. If we had to pick three tuk-tuk routes, these are the ones we’d ride first.
On foot
The Pink City, slowly.
Old-town alleys, jeweller’s lanes, sandstone gates and the courtyards behind the bazaars. Our three favourites for walking the Pink City.
Hands on
Block-print a scarf, the old way.
Wood blocks, natural dyes, hand-stamped cotton you take home. Three workshops we’d send any traveller curious about Rajasthan’s craft heritage.
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