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Ever caught yourself scrolling through Jaipur reels and thinking, “Yaar, kab hum wahan jayenge?” From posing at Hawa Mahal to hogging on pyaaz kachori and shopping for mojris in Johri Bazaar, Jaipur is that one trip which never gets old. And the easiest way to tick it off your bucket list? A well-planned Jaipur tour package.

Now, here’s where WanderOn steps in. From heritage stays to camel rides, street food trails to fort-hopping, our trips make sure you don’t just “see” Jaipur, but actually live it. No boring itineraries, just the good stuff—curated for you.

So, why keep dreaming when you can make it real? Call your gang, pack your bags, and let’s turn that Jaipur city vibe into your next epic travel story!


Why Choose WanderOn’s Jaipur Tour Packages

  • Deals You’ll Love

Our Jaipur trip packages come with pocket-friendly deals that turn your Pink City dreams into reality. Be it a cozy family holiday, a romantic escape, or a fun Jaipur getaway with friends, there’s something to match every mood and budget.

  • Travel Minus the Stress

Trip planning usually feels like homework, but not with our Jaipur Tour Package. We’ve got you covered—stay, food, sightseeing, and rides. All you need to do is soak in the city vibes and enjoy every colorful moment.

  • Guides Who Feel Like Friends

Our trip leaders aren’t just there to show you around—they’re like that buddy who always knows the best places. From sharing hidden gems to narrating royal tales of forts and palaces, they make your Jaipur experience feel personal and fun.

  • Smartly Planned Itineraries

Each Jaipur trip package is designed to cover the best of the city—Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, bazaars, and food joints. Whether you’re into history, shopping, or just clicking Insta-worthy pictures, you won’t miss a thing.

  • Customized Just for You

Solo traveler? Couple on a romantic break? Squad on an adventure? We customize the vibe to match yours, making the trip feel tailor-made.

  • Stay & Food That Add Flavor

From royal-style hotels to budget-friendly stays, and from Rajasthani thalis to street food that makes you go “wow,” your comfort and taste buds are always taken care of.

  • 100% Transparent, Zero Stress

No hidden charges. No last-minute drama. Everything in your Jaipur tour package is upfront and smooth so you can just enjoy the ride without a single worry.


Overview of Jaipur

  • The Pink City – Jaipur is famously called the Pink City because of the distinctive pink-colored buildings in its old city, originally painted to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876.
  • Founded in 1727 – Jaipur was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, a visionary ruler and astronomer, who designed the city using principles of Vastu Shastra and Shilpa Shastra.
  • UNESCO World Heritage – The city’s historic walled city and its architectural layout are recognized for their cultural significance.
  • Population: Approximately 3.5 million 
  • Elevation: 431 meters (1,414 feet) above sea level
  • Language: Hindi (official), English widely spoken

Best Time to Visit Jaipur

The ideal time for your Jaipur Rajasthan trip is between October and March, when the weather is pleasantly cool and perfect for sightseeing. Summers (April–June) can get scorching, with temperatures soaring above 40°C, while the monsoon season (July–September) brings occasional rains but also a fresh, green charm to the city.

Visiting during winter not only ensures comfortable weather for exploring Jaipur’s palaces, forts, and bustling bazaars but also coincides with vibrant festivals like Diwali, Jaipur Literature Festival, and Teej, giving you a true taste of Rajasthani culture.


How to Reach Jaipur

Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a major tourist destination and is well-connected to the rest of India by all modes of transport. Whether you’re booking a Jaipur travel package or planning a DIY trip, reaching the Pink City is convenient and hassle-free.

By Air

  • Airport: Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Sanganer – 13 km from city center
  • Connectivity: Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata; limited international flights to Dubai, Muscat, and Sharjah
  • From the Airport: Prepaid taxis, app-based cabs (Uber/Ola), or auto-rickshaws available to city hotels and attractions

By Train

  • Station: Jaipur Junction (JP) – Major rail hub and headquarters of North Western Railway
  • Connectivity: Trains from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad; luxury trains like Palace on Wheels and Vande Bharat Express
  • From the Station: Close to Sindhi Camp bus stand and metro; taxis and auto-rickshaws easily available

By Road

  • Bus: Well-connected by national highways including NH 8; regular RSRTC and private buses from Delhi, Agra, Jodhpur, Udaipur
  • Car: Popular road trips from Delhi via Delhi-Jaipur Highway; smooth city roads; options to drive your own car or hire a taxi

Best Places to Visit in Jaipur

Jaipur as a whole is full of charm, but some spots truly steal the spotlight! Here are the top places to visit in Jaipur, most of which are included in typical Jaipur travel packages:

1. Amber Fort

Built in 1592 by Raja Man Singh I, Amber Fort is a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, famous for its large ramparts, cobbled paths, and majestic gates. Key attractions inside include the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace) with intricate mirror work, the Diwan-i-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), and the Ganesh Pol gate adorned with frescoes. 

Visitors can enjoy an elephant ride up the hill or take a jeep to the entrance, and a light-and-sound show in the evening adds a magical touch to your Jaipur city tour package

2. City Palace

Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and is still partially the residence of the royal family. The palace complex includes Chandra Mahal, a seven-story building with stunning views of the city, and Mubarak Mahal, which now serves as a museum displaying royal costumes and artifacts. Its courtyards, gardens, and galleries give a complete picture of Jaipur’s royal history.

3. Hawa Mahal

The “Palace of Winds” was constructed in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The façade has 953 small windows (jharokhas) that allowed royal women to observe street life without being seen. 

Made entirely of pink and red sandstone, the Hawa Mahal is five stories high and showcases Rajput architecture with ornate latticework. It’s best visited in the morning for photography when the sunlight hits the façade. It's an iconic Jaipur landmark ideal for photos and short city tours included in many Jaipur holiday packages.

4. Jantar Mantar

Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the 18th century, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments, including the Samrat Yantra, a massive sundial that can measure time to an accuracy of two seconds. 

Visitors can learn about ancient Indian astronomy and the science behind calculating eclipses, celestial positions, and declinations.

5. Jal Mahal

Situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal, meaning “Water Palace,” was originally built in 1699 by Maharaja Madho Singh I as a hunting lodge. The palace appears to float on water, and its Rajasthani architectural style with Mughal influences makes it a picturesque spot. 

Though visitors cannot enter the palace, boating near the lake or enjoying views from the promenade provides great photo opportunities, especially at sunset. It’s a popular stop included in most Jaipur trip packages.

6. Nahargarh and Jaigarh Forts

Nahargarh Fort, built in 1734, sits on the Aravalli hills and offers panoramic views of Jaipur city. It was initially a retreat for the royal family and later used for defense. Jaigarh Fort, constructed in 1726, is famous for housing the world’s largest cannon on wheels, called Jaivana. 

The fort also has impressive bastions, gardens, and underground passages, giving a sense of Rajasthan’s military history. Sunset views from Nahargarh are particularly popular with tourists.

7. Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur

No Jaipur city tour package is complete without a visit to Chokhi Dhani – a cultural village resort that brings the true essence of Rajasthan to life. From folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and traditional music to authentic Rajasthani thalis served on low tables, everything here reflects the state’s rich heritage. 

It’s the perfect place to spend an evening enjoying vibrant performances, delicious food, and the warm hospitality Rajasthan is famous for.


Top Things to Do in Jaipur

A Jaipur Rajasthan trip is never just about forts and palaces—it’s about diving into the culture, flavors, and art of the city. If you’re planning a Jaipur Rajasthan package, here are some experiences that will add more color to your journey:

1. Visit the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing

Housed in a beautifully restored haveli, this museum offers fascinating insights into the history and techniques of hand-block printing in Rajasthan. 

2. Discover the Local Street Food

No Jaipur sightseeing tours are complete without tasting the city’s street food. Try pyaz kachori, mirchi bada, and ghewar, and top it off with a glass of refreshing Makhania Lassi. These flavors will stay with you long after your Jaipur tour and travel experience.

3. Attend a Cultural Show at Chokhi Dhani

For a true village vibe, head to Chokhi Dhani. Folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and a lavish Rajasthani thali make it one of the highlights of any Jaipur holiday package. 

4. Learn the Art of Block Printing

Jaipur is famous for its Sanganeri and Bagru block printing. Sign up for a workshop with local artisans to try your hand at creating your own printed fabric. It’s an activity often recommended in premium Jaipur sightseeing tours.

5. Enjoy an Elephant Ride at Amer Fort

One of the most iconic experiences on a Jaipur Rajasthan trip is riding an elephant up the ramparts of Amer Fort. Decorated in vibrant colors and traditional ornaments, these gentle giants make the climb feel like a royal procession. 

If you prefer a faster and more comfortable option, jeeps are also available, but the elephant ride truly adds a historic charm to your visit.

6. Watch the Light & Sound Show at Amer

As evening falls, Amer Fort comes alive with a spectacular light and sound show. Narrating the history of Jaipur with dramatic music, storytelling, and dazzling lights projected against the fort’s grand walls, the show is an absolute must-do.

7. Shop at Johari & Bapu Bazaar

No Jaipur sightseeing tours are complete without shopping in the bustling markets. Johari Bazaar is famous for its exquisite jewelry, while Bapu Bazaar tempts you with colorful juttis, block-printed textiles, blue pottery, and handcrafted souvenirs.

8. Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride

Soar above forts, palaces, and villages for panoramic views of the Pink City. It’s one of the most thrilling activities in any Rajasthan Jaisalmer tour package, giving you a unique perspective of the city that no other experience can match.


Where to Eat in Jaipur

You know what makes a Rajasthan trip truly unforgettable? The food! From spicy curries to sweet ghewar, authentic Rajasthani flavors are a must-try. So, when you plan your Jaipur tour package, make sure it includes foodie stops too—because honestly, pretty views fade, but the taste of good food stays forever. Here are some of the best places to try these mouth-watering delicacies:

  • Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB): A legendary spot in Johari Bazaar, LMB is famous for its authentic Rajasthani thali and melt-in-your-mouth ghewar. It’s the perfect stop if you want to taste traditional flavors in the heart of the Pink City.
  • Chokhi Dhani: This cultural village resort combines food with entertainment — folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, and, of course, a grand Rajasthani feast. It’s one of the most recommended experiences to add in your Jaipur holiday packages.
  • Rawat Mishthan Bhandar: Ask any local, and they’ll send you to Rawat for its crispy pyaz kachori and spicy mirchi bada. This place is always buzzing and is a must-try for street food lovers.
  • Tapri Central: A modern café with a desi twist, Tapri Central is loved for its quirky chai menu, fusion snacks, and rooftop views of Jaipur. A great spot to relax after sightseeing.
  • Suvarna Mahal, Rambagh Palace: If you want to dine like royalty, Suvarna Mahal inside Rambagh Palace is the place. The grand interiors and impeccable service make the experience as memorable as the food itself.
  • Masala Chowk: For those who can’t decide what to eat, Masala Chowk brings together Jaipur’s best street food stalls — from samosas and golgappas to kulfi and pav bhaji. Perfect for sampling it all in one place.

Where to Shop in Jaipur

Shopping in Jaipur is not just about buying things, it’s an experience in itself. No wonder many people pick a Jaipur Rajasthan package that includes market hopping. Don’t rush the shopping part. Keep half a day (at least) just for the bazaars.

  • Johari Bazaar

This is the jewelry paradise of Jaipur. Rows and rows of shops glittering with gemstones, kundan, meenakari, and silver jewelry. Even if you don’t buy, just walking here feels like you’re inside Aladdin’s cave. Perfect spot if you’re planning wedding shopping or just want to carry a timeless souvenir.

  • Bapu Bazaar

If you want to see the “real Jaipur” vibe, come here. The narrow lanes are packed with leather juttis, handicrafts, textiles, bags, and whatnot. Bargaining is a must—half the fun is in the haggling! Don’t forget to grab a kulfi or gola from the street vendors while you shop.

  • Tripolia Bazaar

If you’re a fan of bangles, you’ll fall in love with Tripolia. The lac bangles here are famous, and the market also has brassware and household items. It’s less touristy compared to Bapu Bazaar, so you can get better deals.

  • Chandpole Bazaar

This is where Jaipur’s artistry shines—literally. You’ll find marble carvings, sculptures, and handmade showpieces that look like they belong in a palace. Great place for buying décor pieces or souvenirs for your home.

  • MI Road (Mirza Ismail Road)

When you’re tired of the hustle of bazaars, head here. MI Road has branded stores, carpet shops, antique showrooms, and even some famous sweet shops where you can munch on ghewar and lassi. It’s like a mix of modern Jaipur with a touch of tradition.


What to Buy in Jaipur

  • Gemstones & Jewelry – Precious and semi-precious stones, kundan sets, and meenakari pieces.
  • Textiles & Fabrics – Block prints, Bandhej, Leheriya sarees, and lightweight dupattas.
  • Handicrafts & Souvenirs – Blue pottery, wooden puppets, marble elephants, and mini paintings.
  • Footwear – Rajasthani juttis with embroidery and mirror work.
  • Home Décor – Lamps, carpets, quilts, and colorful wall hangings to add a touch of Rajasthan to your home.

Where to Stay in Jaipur

You also want to stay like a royalty in palaces and all? So, here’s the deal — Jaipur has something for every kind of traveler when it comes to stay. And if you’re booking a Jaipur city tour package, chances are, you’ll get a mix of these options suggested to you.

Heritage Hotels – Sleep Like a Maharaja

If you’ve ever dreamt of living in a palace (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?), Jaipur makes it possible. Some of the heritage hotels are actual palaces turned into luxury stays.

  • Rambagh Palace – The ultimate royal experience. Think marble halls, giant gardens, and staff treating you like actual royalty.
  • Samode Haveli – A more intimate haveli-style stay with courtyards, frescoes, and that old-world charm.
  • The Oberoi Rajvilas – Modern luxury with a royal twist, set amidst sprawling greenery.

Mid-Range Hotels – Comfort Without Splurge

Not looking to spend like a king but still want a great experience? Jaipur has plenty of mid-range boutique hotels and modern stays.

  • Alsisar Haveli – Heritage vibes without the crazy price tag.
  • Shahpura House – Beautiful interiors, warm service, and a good location.
  • Lemon Tree Premier – Modern, clean, and perfect if you want a no-fuss stay.

Budget Stays & Homestays – Cozy on a Budget

For backpackers, students, or anyone just looking for a simple and cozy place, Jaipur won’t disappoint.

  • Zostel Jaipur – A favorite among backpackers for its fun, social vibe.
  • Moustache Hostel – Trendy, affordable, and great for meeting fellow travelers.
  • Local homestays – If you want that homely touch with Rajasthani food made by your host family, this is a winner.

Useful On-Ground Tips for Jaipur

When you’re actually in Jaipur, small details can make a big difference to your trip. Here are some on-ground tips to keep in mind:

  • Start Your Day Early

Popular spots like Amer Fort and Hawa Mahal get crowded fast. If you’re not on a fixed Jaipur travel package, head out early to enjoy quieter mornings and better photo opportunities.

  • Use Trusted Transport

While autos and local cabs are easy to find, drivers may sometimes overcharge tourists. Booking through a reliable Jaipur tour and travels service ensures fair prices and convenience.

  • Stay Hydrated & Snack Smart

Jaipur can get hot, especially during the day. Carry a water bottle and light snacks while exploring forts and bazaars.

  • Footwear Matters

Expect plenty of walking in palaces, courtyards, and markets. Comfortable shoes will save you from sore feet and allow you to enjoy your Jaipur sightseeing without stress.

  • Cash is Still King

Although digital payments are growing, small stalls and street food vendors often prefer cash. Keep small notes handy for smooth transactions.

  • Plan Evenings Wisely

Jaipur’s evenings are best spent enjoying cultural shows, rooftop cafés, or the vibrant bazaars. Many well-planned Jaipur travel packages include activities like Chokhi Dhani to make the evenings special.

  • Respect Local Culture

Be mindful of dress codes at temples and modest attire while visiting traditional neighborhoods. This respect goes a long way in connecting with locals.

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