
Jaipur Packages
Hotel Arya Niwas, Hotel Kalyan
Breakfast, Wi-Fi
₹15,000 – ₹20,000
Lemon Tree Premier, Hilton Jaipur
Breakfast, Pool, Gym
₹25,000 – ₹35,000
Rambagh Palace, ITC Rajputana
Breakfast, Spa, Heritage luxury
₹55,000 – ₹75,000
Prices are per person on twin sharing. Flight cost is additional and may vary.
Airlines: IndiGo, Air India, Vistara
Round-trip fare: ₹3,000-8,000 per person (economy class)
Flight time: ~1 hr each way
Quick Getaway: Delhi–Jaipur flight is just ~1 hr, perfect for short breaks.
Flexibility: Choose hotel category as per budget & vibe.
Seamless Travel: Flights + transfers + stay bundled for convenience.
Balanced Experience: From budget-friendly stays to royal palaces.
Destination Appeal: Jaipur offers forts, palaces, bazaars, and authentic Rajasthani culture.
Airport Transfers included in all categories
Amber Fort Guided Tour (complimentary in 4 & 5-star packages)
Traditional Rajasthani Thali Dinner at a heritage restaurant
Bazaar Walk: Johari & Bapu Bazaar shopping experience
Cultural Evening: Folk dance & puppet show (4 & 5-star packages)
Travel Content Kit: Ready-to-use captions & visuals for social sharing
Travel Insurance Add-on for peace of mind
When should I plan my Jaipur trip?
October–March is the best season — pleasant weather for sightseeing. April–June is very hot, while July–Sept is monsoon with occasional showers but fewer crowds.
Is Jaipur overcrowded now?
Tourist spots like Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal are crowded in peak season. Early mornings or weekdays are calmer.
Is Jaipur safe for families and solo travelers?
Yes, Jaipur is safe. Just be cautious in crowded bazaars and avoid late-night isolated areas.
How do I travel within Jaipur?
Auto-rickshaws and app-based taxis (Ola/Uber) are common. Jaipur Metro connects key areas. For sightseeing, hiring a cab for the day is convenient.
Is vegetarian food easily available?
Yes, Jaipur is famous for veg Rajasthani thalis. Must-try: Dal Baati Churma, Ghewar, Pyaaz Kachori, Laal Maas (for non-veg). Street food meals cost ₹200–₹400, restaurants ₹800–₹1,500 per person.
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Jaipur, the Pink City of India, is a vibrant blend of royal heritage, bustling bazaars, and architectural marvels. Famous for its forts, palaces, and colorful streets, it also hides serene gardens, quirky museums, and offbeat neighborhoods.
Nickname: Pink City (due to its rose-colored buildings)
Best Time to Visit: October–March (pleasant winter weather)
Language: Hindi & Rajasthani; English widely spoken
Famous For: Forts, palaces, handicrafts, jewelry, and vibrant culture
Amber Fort: Majestic hilltop fort with intricate courtyards and mirror work
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): Iconic pink façade with 953 windows for royal women to observe street life
City Palace: Blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture, still home to Jaipur’s royal family
Jantar Mantar: UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory with giant instruments
Nahargarh Fort: Sunset views over Jaipur city
Johari Bazaar: Famous for gemstones, jewelry, and traditional crafts
Tripolia Bazaar: Local textiles, brassware, and lac bangles
Albert Hall Museum: Rajasthan’s oldest museum showcasing art and artifacts
Birla Mandir: Modern marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
Chokhi Dhani: Cultural village resort offering folk dances, camel rides, and Rajasthani cuisine
Panna Meena ka Kund: 16th-century stepwell with symmetrical staircases
Galtaji Temple (Monkey Temple): Ancient pilgrimage site with natural springs
Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing: Dedicated to traditional block printing
Sisodia Rani Garden: Mughal-style landscaped garden with fountains and murals
Kanota Dam: Quiet escape for birdwatching and picnics
Khole Ke Hanuman Ji Temple: Spiritual retreat in the Aravalli hills



