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₹ 6,500 per adult
Discover the royal history of Jaipur on a day trip from Delhi. Explore the city's stately street grid, visit the opulent City Palace complex, see the Hawa Mahal, and visit the Jantar Mantar.
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Itinerary
Explore Jaipur on a day trip from Delhi. Visit the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar, and explore the local markets. Start your day with a pick-up from your hotel in Delhi and travel to Jaipur in a comfortable car. Upon arrival, visit the City Palace, a complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings. Next, visit the Hawa Mahal, a palace with a facade made of red and pink sandstone. Continue to Jantar Mantar, an observatory with a collection of architectural astronomical instruments. Afterward, explore the local markets and enjoy some free time for lunch. Finally, return to Delhi in the evening.
Highlights
Discover the royal history of Jaipur, the capital of India’s Rajasthan state
Explore the city's stately street grid and the opulent City Palace complex
Visit the Hawa Mahal, the iconic Palace of Winds, and admire its architecture
See the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory and UNESCO World Heritage Site
Enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off in Delhi by private car
Know before you go
Wear comfortable shoes as there will be a moderate amount of walking. Start early to avoid the heat and crowds at major attractions. Carry a valid photo ID for hotel pick-up. Entrance fees to monuments are not included and will need to be purchased separately. Be prepared for a long day, as the drive from Delhi to Jaipur and back can take up to 6 hours in total.
Includes
Private transportation by car English-speaking driver Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel in Delhi Visit to major attractions in Jaipur including the City Palace, Amber Fort, and Hawa Mahal Bottled water