The royal city of Jaipur, a mesmerizing destination that effortlessly weaves together a tapestry of vibrant traditions and captivating history. Embark on a journey through time as you explore the top things to do in Jaipur, where majestic forts, bustling bazaars, and opulent palaces await your discovery. From the grandeur of Amer Fort to the intricate designs of Hawa Mahal, immerse yourself in the architectural wonders that grace the city’s landscape. It is a very popular cultural and historical destination for tourists who typically explore Jaipur by booking a cab, especially during the winter months from October to February.
Lose yourself in the colorful bazaars, where the aroma of spices fills the air and artisans display their exquisite crafts. Indulge your taste buds with the flavors of Rajasthani cuisine, and witness the city come alive during its vibrant festivals. Jaipur offers a feast for the senses, from traditional puppet shows to tranquil lakeside retreats. Unveil the secrets of ancient astronomy at Jantar Mantar and experience the regal luxury of heritage hotels. Get ready to be enchanted by the beauty, culture, and hospitality of Jaipur as you embark on an unforgettable exploration of this royal gem of Rajasthan.
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Things to do in Jaipur
Jaipur tourism is not just about the famous tourist attractions but also the activities that you do –
Things to do in Jaipur during the summer
Activity | Description | Location |
Relax at the Jal Mahal Palace | The Jal Mahal Palace is a luxury hotel located in the middle of a lake in Jaipur. It is a great place to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Entry Fee: Rs. 10 for Indians and Rs. 50 for Foreigners Timings: 6 AM to 6.30 PM |
Amer, Rajasthan |
Visit the Elephant Village | It is a sanctuary for elephants in Jaipur that offers elephant rides and other activities. It is a great place to learn about elephants and their importance in Indian culture. Entry Fee: Rs. 50 for Indians and Rs. 300 for Foreigners Timings: 8.30 AM to 6.30 PM |
Hathi Gaon, Rajasthan |
Go shopping at the Bapu Bazaar | It is a popular shopping destination in Jaipur and is known for its wide range of goods, including clothing, jewellery, and handicrafts. It is a great place to find unique and affordable items. Timings: 11 AM to 10 PM |
Biseswarji, Jaipur |
Visit the Jantar Mantar | It is an observatory in Jaipur that was built in the 18th century. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist attraction. Entry Fee: Rs. 50 for Indians and Rs. 200 for Foreigners Timings: 9 AM to 4.30 PM |
J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Things to do in Jaipur during the winter
Activity | Description | Location |
Visit the Hawa Mahal | It is an iconic palace in Jaipur that is known for its elaborate architecture and intricate carvings. It is a popular tourist attraction and a great place to take pictures. Entry Fee: Rs. 50 for Indians and Rs. 200 for Foreigners Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM |
J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Explore the City Palace | It is a complex of palaces, gardens, and courtyards in Jaipur that is home to a museum with a collection of artefacts and artwork. It is a great place to learn about the city’s history and culture. Entry Fee: Rs. 50 for Indians and Rs. 200 for Foreigners Timings: 9.30 AM to 7 PM |
J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Take a camel ride in the desert | Jaipur is located in the desert region of Rajasthan, and you can take a camel ride through the desert to experience the beautiful landscapes and local culture. Entry Fee: Rs 400 to Rs 700 Timings: 7 AM to 8 PM |
Khatipura, Jaipur |
Things to do in Jaipur with family
Activity | Description | Location |
Explore the Albert Hall Museum | It is home to an extensive collection of artefacts brought from different regions of the world, which makes it a great knowledge hub. The building glows brightly with yellow lights at night, a stunning view which you can enjoy from the gardens. Entry Fee: General Ticket is Rs. 40 and the night ticket is Rs. 100 Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM and 7 PM to 10 PM |
Kailash Puri, Jaipur |
Pay a visit to the Jaipur Zoo | It houses 50 different species of animals, including Bengal tigers and panthers; more than 19 kinds of birds can also be seen here apart from the gharial which is a rare species of crocodile. Entry Fee: Rs. 15 Timings: 08:30 am to 05:30 pm (summer) 09:00 am to 05:00 pm (winter) Closed on Tuesdays |
Museum Road, Jaipur |
Experience Rajasthani culture at Choki Dhani | The place is vibrant with bright lights and Rajasthani folk music and dance, puppet shows, and fortune tellers. It is a family place, where your kids will enjoy to the fullest, especially the camel and elephant rides. Price: Rs.400 – 700 for children and Rs. 700 – 1100 Timings: 5 PM to 11 PM |
Tonk Road, Jaipur |
Things to do in Jaipur with friends
Activity | Description | Location |
Visit the Amber Fort | It is a beautiful palace located just outside of Jaipur. It is a popular tourist attraction and a great place for families to explore and learn about the city’s history and culture. You can also attend the light and sound show conducted here in the evenings.
Entry Fee: Rs. 25 |
Devisinghpura |
Go on a cycling expedition at Nahargarh Fort | A cycling expedition on a beautiful Pink morning in the city will lead one to Nahargarh. This expedition is a major boost in the lives of the participants as it helps them to explore the fort in a very new manner by checking the details that one easily misses.
Price: Rs.1400 |
Brahampuri, Jaipur |
Spot wildlife at Jhalana Safari Park | The Jhalana Safari park is situated amidst the Aravalli hills and is home to 30-35 leopards, spotted deer, blue bulls, wild boars, and migratory birds. Jhalana Wildlife Sanctuary, Jaipur is ideal for wildlife enthusiasts
Entry Fee: Rs.6000 to 7000. |
Jhalana Wildlife Sanctuary |
Things to do in Jaipur for couples
Activity | Description | Location |
A magical date at the Central Park | Central Park is one of the largest and most colourful gardens in Jaipur. Musical fountains, a temple, stone structures, a 206-foot high national flag, and a 5 km jogging track are some of the major attractions of the park. Entry Fee: Free Timings: 24×7 |
Prithviraj Road, Rambagh |
Go on a Village Jeep Safari | A real Rajputana royal glory could be felt in Jaipur with a village jeep safari that takes one to visit local villages. One can notice village houses, occupations, agriculture farms, and the life of people and visit schools and local panchayats. Entry Fee: Rs.1116 Timings: 8 AM to 11 PM and 5 PM to 7 PM |
Jaipur |
Go on a Hot Air Balloon Date | This is one of the most amazing things to do in Jaipur if you are an adventure enthusiast. Located near the Jamnalal Bajaj Road, the Hot Air Balloon safari is conducted by various operators around the city and is a great way to beat the city blues. Price: Rs. 7500 for adults and Rs. 6000 for children minimum. |
Jamnalal Bajaj Road |
Go on a water valley trek | Aravali range has exquisite water bodies to explore and Jaipur presents itself with Jal Mahal and Man Sagar lake in its laps. The serenity of Jaipur can be captured from this unique location. | Aravali range |
Offbeat things to do in Jaipur
Activity | Description | Location |
Try the Flying Fox at Neemrana | Add an extra thrill to your Rajasthan trip as you try this exciting activity Flying fox in Neemrana. Neemrana is one of the best destinations that is celebrated for its experience-driven exercises, this is going to be the best one for you.
Entry Fee: Rs.1649 |
Jaipur, Rajasthan |
Elephant Polo at Dera Amer | It is a luxurious and gorgeous campsite that is set in a stunning location. It is here that you can enjoy the gorgeous sights all around you while staying at a luxurious campsite. | Kukas |
Attend Vintage Car Rally in February | The most spectacular cars on display date back to the era of the Maharajas who reigned over Jaipur as long back as 1923. It is a must among things to do in Jaipur for car aficionados as well as laymen. The road that they traverse runs from Jai Mahal Palace to Castle Kanota. | Jai Mahal Palace |
Best places to visit in Jaipur
With a host of historical monuments, museums, and artistic structures, the Jaipur tourist places are exhaustive. Here are some of the best and most popular Jaipur places to visit –
Jaipur Palace
- How to Reach – The city palace is located at 5.2 KM from the railway station. You can take the local bus to Tripolia Bazaar and walk to the palace, or hire a cab to reach.
- Timings – 9.30 AM to 5 PM (all days)
- Entry Fee – INR 40 for adults, INR 25 for children (5 to 12 years old)
- Time Required – 2 to 3 Hours
Jantar Mantar
- How to Reach – The site is located at 5.3 KM from the railway station. You can take the local bus, auto, or book a cab to reach.
- Timings – 9 AM to 4.30 PM
- Entry Fee – INR 40, Students: INR 15
- Time Required – 1 to 2 Hours
[Also Read: All you need to know about Jantar Mantar UNESCO Site]
Jal Mahal
- How to Reach – The palace is located 10.8 KM from the railway station. You can rent a local car or book a cab to reach and explore.
- Timings – 6 AM to 6 PM
- Entry Fee – Free
- Time Required – 1 to 2 Hours
Hawa Mahal
- How to Reach – The palace is located at 5.5 KM from the railway station. You can book a local auto, bus, or cab to reach.
- Timings – 9 AM to 4.30 PM
- Entry Fee – INR 50
- Time Required – 2-3 Hours
Albert Hall Museum
- How to Reach – The museum is located at 5.8KM from the railway station. You can hire an auto, local bus, or a cab to reach.
- Timings – 9AM – 5PM and 7PM – 10PM
- Entry Fee – INR 40
- Time Required – 1-2 Hours
Places to visit near Jaipur
The attractions include more than the popular tourist places within the city. There are many places near the pink city that you can visit in a day. With a comprehensive Jaipur tour package, you can make the most of your trip. Include these sites in your Jaipur sightseeing –
Amer Fort & Palace
- How to Reach – The fort palace is located 11KM from the city center. You can book a cab or rent a car for the day to travel and explore.
- Timings – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Light Show: 7:30 PM (English), 8 PM (Hindi)
- Entry Fee – INR 25, Students: INR 10
- Time Required – 3 to 4 Hours
Nahargarh Fort
- How to Reach – The fort is located 19.4 KM from the city center. You can book a local cab or rent a car travel and explore the city.
- Timings – 10 AM to 5.30 PM
- Entry Fee – INR 20, Students: INR 5
- Time Required – 2-3 Hours
Pushkar Lake
- How to Reach – Jaipur to Pushkar is 144 KM and takes 3 hours. You can book an outstation cab or take the train or private bus to reach.
- Timings – Sunrise to Sunset
- Entry Fee – Free
- Time Required – 2-3 Hours
[Also Read: The Outstanding Pushkar Camel Fair]
Abhaneri Stepwell
- How to Reach – The ancient well is 82 km from the city. You have to take a cab or rent a local car to travel.
- Timings – 8 AM to 6 PM
- Entry Fee – Free
- Time Required – 1-2 Hours
Places to eat in Jaipur
The pink city’s food is an exceptional culinary experience. From the famous streetside Rawat Kachori to the finest restaurants, there’s a flavor for every tastebud. Try some of the best restaurants and cafes in Jaipur.
- Padao, Nahargarh Fort,
- Marble Arch, Jai Mahal Palace
- Govindam Retreat
- Rajput Room
- Suvarna Mahal
- 1135 AD
How to plan a trip to Jaipur?
How to reach
By Train
The city’s railway station is Jaipur Junction, 3KM from the city centre. There are regular trains to the city from Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and more. You can also take the special Palace on Wheels train from New Delhi that goes through the city.
By Road
Jaipur is well connected by road via NH 48 and other state highways to Delhi, NCR, other major towns and cities in northern India. There are regular state-run and private buses to the city. The best way to reach is to book a private car from Delhi or any nearest city and drive to Jaipur. You can also stop at other interesting places on the way to the pink city.
By Flight
The nearest airport is Jaipur Airport (JAI). There are regular flights available from all major cities in India to the pink city. From the airport, you can book a Jaipur airport taxi to reach your hotel or go sightseeing.
Best time to visit Jaipur
Being in the heart of the state, the city experiences a warm, semi-arid climate. Summers are extremely harsh while the winters are quite pleasant when the temperature is perfect for exploring the outdoors. Hence, the best time to visit the city is between November and February or till mid-March when the weather is mild. You can also visit during the monsoon, but look up the weather forecast in Jaipur during July and September.
[Also Read: The Great Rajasthan Road trip – An 11-Day Itinerary for Offbeat Rajasthan]
About Jaipur
Jaipur, the capital and the largest city of Rajasthan, is located 268 KM from the national capital of New Delhi. With a population of 3.1 million+, it is also the 10th most populous city of India. In 2019, the pink city was inscribed by UNESCO as one of the World Heritage Sites. A fine blend of royal heritage, rich history, and, contemporary culture, Jaipur remains every traveller’s favourite.
Why is it called the Pink City?
Jaipur is also called the Pink City. The obvious reason is that the color of most historical places in Jaipur that were made in red sandstone and marble, render a pinkish glow in the sunlight. But there’s a more detailed story behind Jaipur’s moniker.
In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria were to be on a tour of colonial India, which also included a tour and stay in the city. Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh, who was ruling the state at that time, saw this as a great opportunity to strengthen the ties of the royal family with the British aristocracy.
To impress Prince Albert, the maharaja set out to beautify his city, in the colour of hospitality – pink. This included using red sandstone exclusively for newer constructions and repainting older ones with terracotta pink. As expected, the prince was highly impressed and named it the Pink City.
The maharaja’s queen, who also loved the color scheme, convinced the king to make it illegal for the city’s buildings to be painted in any other color from thereon. Thus, in 1877, a law was passed to make all buildings and structures of the city to be done in pink. Surprisingly, the law is still in effect today.
Hidden facts about Jaipur
People mostly know about famous places in Jaipur. But there are many hidden facts about this city that make it more interesting.
- The city was built in only four years and became the first planned city of India when Maharaja Jai Singh moved his capital from Amer to Jaipur.
- Jaipur is also the home to Jantar Mantar, the country’s first and most original center of science and astronomy, with nineteen architectural astronomical instruments
- The Pink City’s crown jewel – the Hawa Mahal is a massive structure, with five stories and 953 windows have no foundation per se. The building sits on the edge of the city palace.
- Jaipur is also the host of the Jaipur Literature Festival, the world’s largest and free literary festival. Started in 2006, the festival works as a platform for writers, filmmakers, novelists, and artists from all over the world to convene and share their works.
Places to stay in Jaipur
Choosing the right hotels are an important part of your travel. To make your vacation memorable, explore some of these best resorts in Jaipur
- Umaid Mahal
- Nahargarh Haveli
- Hotel Rajasthan Palace
- Shahapura House
- ITC Rajputana
- Hotel Narain Niwas Palace
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Useful travel links
- Jaipur tourism
- Rajasthan Domestic Travel Mart 2023: Third edition will be held in Jaipur from 14 to 16 July
- Del-Mum Expressway 1st Phase Launch: Delhi-Jaipur Travel Time Slashed By 2-Hours
Last Updated on April 11, 2024 by V Subhadra