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Overview
Get the best out of Jaipur city on this 2-Day Private Guided Tour from Delhi with a friendly, engaging, and knowledgeable tour guide who runs the tour like an oiled machine. All must be done and see sights, hidden gems, and a spectacular sunset view.
Highlights
Description
We're always there to tailor the entire tour around your interest and style depending on how early or late you want to start driving to Jaipur.
Day 1- We'll pick you up from your hotel in Delhi/ airport/ rail station and drive to Jaipur. Approx 5 hours drive. Upon arrival in Jaipur, check in to the hotel.
Today we'll first go to Albert Hall Museum. With absolutely stunning architecture and intricate design, this museum is the pride of Jaipur in every measure. It’s a true representation of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture and design. This revival style of architecture was used by the British in India during the 19th century. With stylish and beautiful decorative elements, the museum is a classic example of the architectural finesse of that time. Enjoy the intricate designs on museum exteriors with typical ‘Chhatri’ style towers with absolutely fine craftsmanship. Every part of the museum emulates a tale of the yesteryear giving us a glimpse of a time when machines were not used to carve the most gorgeous designs. Complete with brown and beige tinge stone exteriors, and a sprawling garden lined with murals and Persian paintings within, this museum is a treat for sore eyes. The museum has a rich collection of artifacts including paintings, carpets, ivory, stone, metal sculptures, and works in crystal. Next, we drive to the Royal Gaitor Tumbas-The stone monuments are beautifully and intricately carved. has the most impressive marble cenotaph, with a dome supported by 20 carved pillars, and then admire an 18th-century ancient monkey temple squeezed between cliffs in a rocky valley, It is also known as the Galtaji or Monkey Temple as you will find hundreds of monkeys living here. It houses some very run-down temples and three water tanks. lots of shaped roofs, balconies, and arches. One can imagine how beautiful this place was in its prime. An amazing refuge away from the vibrant and noisy Jaipur. The temple is straight out of the jungle book with elaborate carvings and ruins.
Later, we'll drive to Nahargarh Fort- Located on the rocky ridge. Nahargarh means abode of tigers. The palace has 12 matching boudoirs for the queens, at the head of which is a suite for the king. They are all connected by corridors decorated with delicate murals. When dusk arrives and the entire Jaipur city gets lit up, Nahargarh Fort offers the most sparkling view of the entire city. Witness a stunning sunset view with a bird's eye view of Jaipur city. ( sunset view is subject to favorable weather conditions ).
Day 2- We'll start off the day by visiting the spectacular Amber Fort which was founded in the 11th century. It’s beautifully constructed from yellow and pink sandstone and gleaming white marble. Entering through the Sun Gate, your privately guided tour reveals lavish courtyards, decorated halls, and the dazzling Chamber of Mirrors. Spend some time at Panna Meena stepwell- the second-largest stepwell in the region is a beautiful hidden gem and one of Jaipur's most photogenic spots. According to the local residents, it’s impossible for a person to use the same stairs to get down and go back up.
Next, we’ll move to a very ancient temple of Jagat Siromani Ji build between 1599 and 1608 AD. An architectural marvel. The sheer grandeur of the intricate work on the stone will get you mesmerized. A peaceful abode that is majestic at the same time, less explored, and not even known by many travelers.
We’ll then pull over at Water Palace which sits in the middle of the lake! The ancient palace that was previously used for duck-hunting is currently off-limits to the public, but it definitely makes for a postcard-perfect photo.
Drive downtown Jaipur to tour the City Palace Museum. City Palace is a fine blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. One of the most important architectural landmarks in Jaipur, this palace complex has numerous buildings, courtyards, impressive gateways, and temples. Chandra Mahal is still the residence of the present royal family.
Our next stop is Hawa Mahal-Arguably Jaipur's most acclaimed landmark, which was built in 1799 to enable the ladies of the royal household to watch street processions while remaining in a strict state of purdah. Its 5-story facade, decked with no less than 593 finely screened windows and balconies, makes the building seem far larger than it really is; in fact, it is little more than one room thick in most parts. Though the primary source of its appeal is undoubtedly the fantastic honeycomb pink and white face, visitors can go inside by entering from the back to see exactly where the women sat, and take a close look at the detailed stonework
The Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur constitutes the most significant and best-preserved set of fixed monumental instruments built in India in the first half of the 18th century; some of them are the largest ever built in their categories. Designed for the observation of astronomical positions with the naked eye, they embody several architectural and instrumental innovations.
Experience a tuk-tuk ride in the old Jaipur city, walk around and explore the lively and colorful bazaars with your private guide - get behind the scenes of the local markets with the chance to meet local traders and artisans. Taste the famed delicious lassi at Lassiwala.
Transfer at Jaipur airport or rail station to board the flight or rail back to Delhi.
*** Instead of taking a flight or train back to Delhi, you can also choose to go back to Delhi in the same car at an additional charge.
The number of travelers are including adults, children, and youth but excludes infants which is free of cost ( sit on a lap unless otherwise, a seat is available)
What's included
Itinerary
Day 1-
Royal Gaitor Tumbas
Monkey Temple / Galta Ji
Nahargarh Fort
Drive around Jaipur for a night view
Day 2-
Amber Fort
Panna Meena Step well
Jagat Siromani Ji temple
Water Palace / Jal Mahal
City Palace Museum
The Palace of Winds / Hawa Mahal
Jantar Mantar observatory
The Old Jaipur city tour- Walk around, tuk-tuk ride, backstreets, and alleys and taste a famed local drink made of a bit of sugar and yogurt.
Frequently Asked Questions
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2-Day Delhi to Jaipur Private Guided Tour duration is 2 days.
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