2 nights. 3 days. One royal city. This Jaipur trip is designed for travellers who want to experience the best of the Pink City in a short time. From exploring Amber Fort and City Palace to strolling through vibrant bazaars and capturing the charm of Hawa Mahal, every moment is crafted to give you a true taste of Rajasthan. With private transfers, daily breakfast, and optional guides on request, this tour makes exploring Jaipur easy, comfortable, and memorable.
You will comfortably visit the best of Jaipur and Pushkar during this 4-day trip. Once you're in Jaipur, you'll check in, get settled, and then go to Chokhi Dhani for a traditional Rajasthani meal and folk performances. The following day is devoted to touring, including visits to palaces, bazaars, forts, and local treasures such Panna Meena ka Kund. After that, you'll travel to Pushkar, making stops at a distinctive marble disposal site and a serene Jain temple in Ajmer along the way. Enjoy the lake, the Brahma Temple, and the laid-back atmosphere of the market in Pushkar. Lastly, we will drop you off at the location of your choice in Jaipur. It's a quick and enjoyable trip that includes some quiet time, entertainment, food, and culture.
We’ll start with Amber Fort, one of Jaipur’s most loved spots. Sitting high above Maota Lake, it’s where you’ll see a mix of grand courtyards, palaces, and temples. The Sheesh Mahal, or Mirror Palace, is a highlight — tiny mirrors sparkle as the light hits them. From the fort walls, you’ll also get stunning views of the hills and the city below. It’s a place where history feels alive all around you.
Just a short drive from Amber Fort, we’ll take you to Panna Meena ka Kund, a beautiful stepwell. The zigzag staircases make it look like something out of a puzzle, and you’ll notice how peaceful it feels compared to the busy city. In earlier times, locals used it for water and rest. Today, it’s one of Jaipur’s best spots for photos and a quick break during sightseeing.
No trip to Jaipur is complete without Hawa Mahal. With 953 small windows, it was built so royal women could watch street life without being seen. We’ll stop here for some great pictures, especially in the morning when the pink sandstone glows beautifully. From inside, you can peek down at the markets below — it’s the perfect mix of history and everyday city life.
At City Palace, you’ll get a real sense of Jaipur’s royal past. Part of it is still home to the royal family, while the rest is open to visitors. We’ll show you the courtyards, museums with royal clothes and weapons, and the famous Peacock Gate. It’s a relaxed way to step into Rajasthan’s royal lifestyle.
This stop is a bit different but really fascinating. Jantar Mantar is an open-air observatory with huge instruments built to study the stars and time. The sundial here is so accurate it can tell time to the nearest two seconds. It’s fun to see how advanced Jaipur’s rulers were, even 300 years ago.
To end the day, we’ll walk through Jaipur’s colorful bazaars. Johari Bazaar is famous for jewelry, Bapu Bazaar for clothes and souvenirs, and you’ll also spot handicrafts, shoes, and spices. Even if you don’t shop, the colors, sounds, and smells here really capture the spirit of Jaipur. Plus, it’s a good place to try a local snack or two.
All applicable road taxes and state permits
| Days Before Tour Start | Cancellation Fee (%) | Refund Given |
|---|---|---|
| 1–7 days | 100% | No refund |
| 8–14 days | 75% | 25% refund |
| 15–21 days | 50% | 50% refund |
| 22–28 days | 40% | 60% refund |
| 29–35 days | 30% | 70% refund |
| 36–45 days | 20% | 80% refund |
| 46–52 days | 15% | 85% refund |
| 53–60 days | 10% | 90% refund |
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