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2 Days Jaipur Tour

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2 Days Jaipur Tour From Delhi By Tempo Traveller

A 2-day Jaipur tour from Delhi should sound easy, exciting, and well organized. This Jaipur tour is designed for travelers who want to explore the city's top attractions, enjoy the best photo spots, taste the local food and walk the lively markets without having to deal with stress or poor schedules. With a smart route designed for comfort and less travel time, this Delhi to Jaipur tour by car gives you the best of the Pink City and keeps the pace light and enjoyable.

This tour package starts at 6 am in Delhi, runs fast but smoothly, covers the real Jaipur highlights, gives you market time, photos, breakfast and leisurely stops, and drops you back to Delhi by the evening of the second day. If you want a short trip that feels complete, book this tour with Tempo Traveller Hire.

Delhi Jaipur Tour Overview

  • Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
  • Route: Delhi - Jaipur - Delhi
  • Pickup/Drop: Delhi Railway Station/Airport (or flexible on request)
  • Perfect For: Families, friends, couples, weekend travellers, first-time Jaipur visitors
  • Travel Style: Comfortable, planned, not rushed
  • Vehicle Options: Sedan (2–3), SUV (4–5), Tempo Traveller (6–16)

2 Days Jaipur Tour Itinerary

Day 1 – Delhi to Jaipur + City Palace + Amer Fort + Local Markets

6:00 AM – Pickup from Delhi Railway Station

Your trip starts early for one reason: more Jaipur, less highway traffic. We pick you up at 6:00 AM sharp in a private AC vehicle. The driver provides a quick trip briefing, loads your luggage, and then you depart without delay.

Highway Drive + One Comfort Break

The Delhi–Jaipur express stretch takes roughly 4.5–5.5 hours, depending on traffic. On the way, there’s a clean breakfast/tea stop where you can stretch, eat, and recharge. No random dhabas, unless you want them. Otherwise, we keep it clean, quick, and moving.

Arrive in Jaipur + Hotel Check-in

By late morning, you enter Jaipur. The first thing we do is hotel check-in. No sightseeing before a refresh. You get 30–45 minutes to drop bags, freshen up, change, or mentally prepare for the royal overdose about to begin.

Stop 1: City Palace

You start big. City Palace is right in the heart of Jaipur, and it perfectly sets the mood for the day. It’s part museum, part palace, and part royal flex. You’ll walk through courtyards, old halls, and see royal outfits, weapons, carved gates, and photo frames that actually turn out amazing.

No long lectures. Just straight absorption, photos, and the good stuff.

What stands out here:

  • Bluish gates and courtyards that scream “photograph me”
  • Regal corridors and costume collections
  • Lesser crowd during noon entry timing
  • Feels more personal than most forts

Stop 2: Amer (Amber) Fort

Next, you move slightly uphill toward one of the most photographed forts in the country – Amer Fort. It’s massive, stunning, and built for visuals.

You’ll walk through big gates, detailed mirror work halls, royal balconies, and open courtyards that have both history and Hollywood energy. If you love views, this place delivers them in bulk.

What you’ll love here:

  • Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace vibes)
  • Big royal gates and hilltop views
  • The winding fort wall looks cinematic
  • Soft breeze and mountain backdrop for pictures

Optional Add-On (Pay on Spot):

Jeep ride up to the fort if you don’t want to walk the slope.

Evening: Jaipur Local Markets

By now the “wow” switch is fully ON. So we move to the markets for the fun part.

You’ll explore one or a mix of these depending on interest and timing:

  • Johari Bazaar: jewellery, gems, bright Rajasthani designs
  • Bapu Bazaar: fabrics, juttis, handbags
  • Tripolia Bazaar: bangles, colourful lanes, lively crowd

You’ll get time to shop, browse, bargain, laugh, eat snacks, and live in the city instead of just clicking it.

Popular buys here:

  • Mojari (leather footwear)
  • Jaipuri quilts
  • Oxidised jewellery
  • Rajput artwork, sarees, and handmade bags

Dinner Options (Based on Mood)

We give choices, not force one:

  • Local Rajasthani thali (authentic, heavy, worth it)
  • Rooftop café dinner (if you want city lights and a casual vibe)
  • Cultural dinner venue (folk dance, music, buffet – optional add-on)

Then you head back to the hotel, sleep comfortably, and mentally high-five yourself for covering so much in a day without chaos.

Overnight stay in Jaipur.

Day 2 – Hawa Mahal + Jal Mahal + Return to Delhi

Breakfast at the Hotel

Start your day slow with a hotel breakfast. No racing clocks yet.

Check-Out + Resume Tour

You check out, the luggage goes in the vehicle, and you continue without backtracking.

Stop 1: Hawa Mahal

This is a photo stop, and it’s done right. Hawa Mahal is not meant for long interior tours. It’s meant for THAT postcard shot. The pink honeycomb window look, the busy street below, the windy corridor ideas – this is your signature Jaipur picture.

The driver stops at the best viewing point, so you don’t waste energy finding the angle.

Best shots here:

  • Full structure background
  • Window frame close-ups
  • Silhouette photos, if you like creative frames

Stop 2: Jal Mahal

Next up is Jal Mahal – the palace sitting quietly in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. You don’t enter it. Nobody does. It’s a view stop, not a walking stop.

You stand by the lake, take pictures, breathe for a minute, maybe sip a chai nearby, and move on. The calm here balances Day 1’s royal loudness.

Short Optional Stops (Only if time allows)

If you're doing great on timing, we can add one of these quick fillers:

  • Fancy café stop for cold coffee
  • Try the local sweet shop (lassi or sweets)
  • Quick souvenir store

Nothing big, just a nice little buffer moment.

4:00 PM – Drive Back to Delhi

You start the return journey by 4:00 pm or earlier to avoid the stress of late night arrival. A highway drive back after a full 2 ​​days is easy, relaxed and mostly sleep-friendly.

Drop at Delhi Railway Station/Airport

You reach Delhi by late evening, usually between 9–10 PM, depending on traffic. We drop you where we picked you up (or any preferred Delhi location).

The trip ends clean, complete, and without an exhaustion hangover.

Inclusions

  • Private AC vehicle for the entire trip
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary
  • Driver allowance
  • Comfortable and timed route planning

Exclusions

  • Monument entry tickets
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Tour guide (optional add-on)
  • Shopping and personal expenses
  • Anything not mentioned above

 

Conclusion

A 2-day Jaipur trip works best when it is timed right, routed smartly, and kept simple. This plan gives you the city’s biggest highlights, real market energy, solid photo stops, and a relaxed pace without turning the trip into a checklist sprint. If you want a short getaway that feels organized, comfortable, and memorable, this is the kind of trip that delivers exactly that.

Frequently Asked Question

Q1. Can we leave Delhi at 6 AM and visit Jaipur forts on the same day?

A1. Yes, you can. Leaving Delhi at 6 am, you reach Jaipur by 11:00–11:30 am, giving you enough time to check in, freshen up, and visit City Palace and Amer Fort on the same day. This schedule works best when you avoid long lunch breaks and start sightseeing immediately after arrival.

Q2. What is the best order to explore Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, and City Palace in 2 days?

A2. The most time-efficient order is Day 1 - City Palace first, then Amer Fort, then local markets in the evening. Day 2 - Hawa Mahal photo stop, then Jal Mahal, then your return journey. This route avoids backtracking and reduces time lost in city traffic.

Q3. How much should we budget per person for a 2-day Jaipur trip from Delhi?

A3. For a group road trip, expect ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 per person including vehicle, tolls, parking, and 1-night hotel stay with breakfast. This does not include monument tickets, lunch/dinner, shopping, or optional experiences like jeep rides or cultural shows.

Q4. Which seats are most comfortable in a Tempo Traveller from Delhi to Jaipur?

A4. In the Tempo Traveller, the front and middle seats are the most comfortable for long highway journeys. The last row gets more bounce, so its better suited for short city rides rather than long journeys like Delhi to Jaipur.

Q5. When should we leave Jaipur to reach Delhi at night?

A5. You should leave Jaipur by 4:00 PM. This timing allows you to reach Delhi between 9:00 - 10:00 PM, even with moderate traffic and one break for tea or snacks on the highway.

Q6. Where can we get the best Hawa Mahal photo without crowds?

A6. The best Hawa Mahal photos come from the rooftop cafés directly opposite the monument between 8:00 - 9:30 AM. At this window, the light is soft, the color looks richer in photos, and the street crowd is minimal.

Q7. Is Amer Fort more crowded in the morning or afternoon?

A7. Mornings are more crowded, especially due to large tour groups. The ideal time to visit is 2:00–4:00 PM, when the crowd drops, walking lanes open up, and lighting is still good for photography.

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