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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Jaipur Travel Guide (2025) best Way to Explore The Pink City of India.

Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in India. Famous for its royal palaces, majestic forts, colorful bazaars, and mouthwatering Food, Jaipur attracts millions of domestic and international tourists every year.
Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur was India’s first Planned city, Designed with wide streets and Grid patterns Based on Vastu Shastra. Today, it forms part of the Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit "Delhi, Agra, Jaipur", making it a must-visit stop for anyone exploring North India.

- How to reach Jaipur From India’s major cities.

- Where to stay "budget, mid - Range, And luxury hotels".

- Best Food to try in Jaipur.

- Top attractions And sightseeing spots.

- Shopping and Cultural experiences.

- Day trips around Jaipur.

- Transport options inside the City.

- Travel tips to Make your trip memorable.


How to Reach Jaipur From Major all Indian  Cities.

Jaipur is well - connected to All major Indian cities by airport, rail, And Road. Depending on your Budget And time, you can choose the option that Suits you best.

-  By Flight The Fastest Way

1.Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is 12 km from the City center.

Regular direct Flights connect Jaipur with Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, and Goa.

Flight duration 

From - Delhi  1 hr

From - Mumbai  2 hrs

From - Bangalore  2.5 hrs

From - Kolkata  2.5 hrs

From - Ahmedabad 1.15 hrs

From - Goa 2.30 hrs

From - chennai 2.45 hrs

Most Airlines IndiGo, air India, Vistara, Akasa Air, SpiceJet.



-  By Train –Comfortable & Affordable

2.Jaipur Junction Railway Station is Centrally located.

Major trains - Shatabdi Express, Rajdhani Express, Jaipur Superfast Express, Ajmer Shatabdi.

From - Delhi to Jaipur

- Shatabdi Express ( 12015/12016) - 4 hrs. fastest, Daily.

- Ajmer Shatabdi - 4.5 hrs, morning departure.

- Rajdhani Express ( 12958) - 5 hrs. Premium option.

Multiple express trains daily (5 - 6 hrs).


From - Mumbai to Jaipur

- Jaipur Superfast Express ( 12955/12956)
16 hrs.

- Aravali Express ( 19707/19708) -17 hrs.

- Mumbai - Jaipur Duronto Express  (12239/12240) - 15 hrs.



From - Kolkata to Jaipur

- Howrah - Jaipur Express ( 12987/12988) -26 hrs.

- Sealdah - Ajmer Express (via Jaipur) - 27 hrs.

Other weekly trains also Available,



From-  Ahmedabad to Jaipur

- Ashram Express ( 12915/12916) - 11 - 12 hrs, Daily.

- Ahmedabad - Jaipur Passenger - budget option.



From - Goa to Jaipur

- Goa Express ( 12779/12780) - 32 - 34 hrs via Pune and Delhi.



From - Chennai to Jaipur

- Chennai - Jaipur Express ( 12967/12968) - 36 - 38 hrs, weekly train.


From - Udaipur to Jaipur

- Chetak Express ( 12981/12982) - 6 -7 hrs, overnight.

- Udaipur City - Jaipur Intercity Express (12991/12992)  - 6 - 7 hrs, daytime.


From - Hyderabad to Jaipur

- Secunderabad - Jaipur Express (17020/17019) - 28 - 30 hrs.

- Other long. route trains weekly.


From - Jaisalmer to Jaipur

- Leelan Express (12467/12468) - 13 - 14 hrs, overnight train.

- Jaisalmer - Jaipur Express (14660) - 12 -13 hrs.



From -  Abu Road to Jaipur

- Ashram Express (12915/12916) – connects via Ahmedabad - Delhi route.

- Aravali Express (19707/19708) - 8 -9 hrs.

Note - Other express trains connect daily with Jaipur.



- Perfect for budget travelers and families


- By Road  Scenic and Flexible

3.Jaipur is connected by National Highways (NH 48, NH 21, NH 52).

Delhi to Jaipur (280 km) 5 - 6 hrs by car and taxi.

Mumbai to Jaipur 18 - 20 hrs (best by flight option).

Ahmedabad to jaipur ( 670 km)11-  12 hrs.

Udaipur to jaipur (395 km) 6 -7 hrs.

Jailsmer to jaipur ( 560 km) 9 - 10 hrs.



RSRTC Volvo buses and private luxury Buses are Available from Delhi, Agra, mumbai , ahmedabad, Udaipur, and Jodhpur.



- Where To Stay in Jaipur – Hotels for Every Budget

Jaipur offers Everything from Budget hostels to Royal palaces converted into luxury hotels.

Budget Hotels (₹800 – ₹1,500 Per night).

- Zostel Jaipur  - Backpacker-friendly Hostel.

- Moustache Hostel  -  Affordable with Trendy interiors.

- Hotel Arya Niwas  -  Central location, budget-friendly.


- Mid - Range Hotels (₹2,000 – ₹5,000 Per night).

- Umaid Bhawan Heritage Hotel - Traditional Rajasthani architecture.

- Lemon Tree Premier  - Modern amenities with comfort.

- Pearl Palace Heritage -  Boutique hotel With unique interiors.


-  Luxury Hotels (₹10,000 – ₹25,000 Per night).

- Rambagh Palace (Taj Group) - A true Royal experience.

- Fairmont Jaipur  - Inspired By Mughal architecture.

- ITC Rajputana  - Grand property with Rajputana Hospitality.




- Food in Jaipur - A Treat for Food Lovers.

Jaipur is a paradise for foodies. From traditional Rajasthani Cuisine to Street food and fine dining, you’ll find Plenty of options.

 - Must-Try Traditional Dishes.


- Dal Baati Churma -  Wheat balls with lentils and sweet churma.

- Laal Maas -  Spicy red mutton curry.

- Ker Sangri - Desert beans Cooked in spices.

- Pyaaz Kachori -  Onion-filled crispy snack.

- Ghewar -  Disc-shaped Sweet, especially during festivals.



- Best Food Spots in Jaipur.

- Rawat Mishthan Bhandar – Famous for pyaaz kachori.

- Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) - Best for traditional thali and sweets.

- Chokhi Dhani - Cultural village Resort with authentic food.

- Spice Court -  Popular for Laal Maas.

- Tapri Central - A modern Café with rooftop views.


Street food in Johari Bazaar And MI Road is a must-try For a true Jaipur experience.



- Best Places to Visit in Jaipur.

- Jaipur is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites, palaces, And vibrant Markets.


1.  Forts And Palaces

- Amber Fort - Known For Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace).


- Jaigarh Fort - Famous for Jaivana Cannon.


Nahargarh Fort -  Sunset Point overlooking Jaipur.


- City Palace - A blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture.



2. Historical Monuments and Museums.

Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) - Iconic landmark with 953 windows.


Jantar Mantar -  UNESCO Observatory with giant instruments.


- Albert Hall Museum -  Rajasthan’s oldest Museum.



3.  Lakes and Gardens.

- Jal Mahal - Palace Floating in Man Sagar Lake.


- Sisodia Rani Garden -  Royal Garden with fountains.


- Central Park - Green Lung of Jaipur with jogging tracks.



4.  Shopping Markets.

- Johari Bazaar -  Jewelry And gemstones.


- Bapu Bazaar - Handicrafts And mojari Shoes.


- Tripolia Bazaar -  Lac bangles and Carpets.



Best tips - Start early morning for forts-  explore markets in the evening.




5. Cultural Experiences in Jaipur.

Light and Sound Show at Amber Fort - A Dramatic Presentation of Jaipur’s history.


Chokhi Dhani Village Resort -  Folk dance, camel rides, Puppet shows.

Rajasthani Folk Music and Dance - Performed at many Hotels and cultural centers.


6. Festivals in Jaipur.

Jaipur Literature Festival (Jan).

Teej Festival (July- Aug).

Kite Festival (Jan 14).

Holi and Diwali celebrated with Grandeur.




- Day Trips from Jaipur

If you Have more time, Explore places near Jaipur:

Ajmer (135 km) -  Famous for Ajmer Sharif Dargah.

Pushkar (145 km) -  Holy lake and Brahma temple.

Sambhar Salt Lake (90 km) -  Largest salt lake in India.

Chand Baori Stepwell (Abhaneri, 95 km) - One of the Deepest Stepwells in the world.




- How to Travel Around Jaipur ?

1.Auto Rickshaws  - Cheap but negotiate fare.

2. Cycle Rickshaw -  Great For bazaars.

3. Ola and Uber -  Reliable for city travel.

4.City Buses  - Budget-friendly, connect major routes.

5. Rental Scooters and Bikes - Good for Young travelers.

6. Private Cabs - Best option to explore Forts outside the city.

7. Jaipur metro - available in limited places.


Best tips - For Amber & Nahargarh forts, hire a taxi or bike as they are uphill.




- Travel best Tips for Jaipur

- Best time to visit - October to March (cool and Pleasant).

- Avoid summers - April - June (temperature above 40°C).

- Local language - Hindi And Rajasthani, but English is widely Understood.

- Currency - Indian Rupee (INR).

- Clothing -  Light cottons in summer, Woolens in winter.

Safety -  Jaipur is Safe for tourists, but avoid isolated areas at night.

Shopping tips - Bargain in Bazaars  - start with half the Quoted price.


#jaipur

Thursday, July 31, 2025

How to Travel from USA to India on a Low Budget

 How to Travel from USA to India on a Low Budget 

 

1. Best Time to Visit India (Budget-Friendly Months)

✅ October to March – Best for weather and sightseeing

✅ February & March – Less crowded, cheaper rates

❌ Avoid December – Holiday season = higher prices

 2. How to Get Cheap Flights (USA to India)

 Use Skyscanner / Google Flights / Momondo

 Book 2–3 months in advance

Fly into Delhi, Mumbai, or Chennai – major international hubs

 Choose layover flights via Qatar, Dubai, or Istanbul for lower fares

3. Daily Budget in India (Backpacker Style)

$20–$35 USD per Day

 Hotel/hostel: $8–$15

 Food: $3–$6

 Local transport: $2–$5

 Entry/sightseeing: $5–$10

 Tip: Overnight trains/buses = save on hotel cost

 4. Where to Travel in India (Budget-Friendly Destinations)

 North India Route (2–3 weeks)

Delhi – Monuments, street foodAgra – Taj Mahal

Jaipur & Udaipur – Palaces, forts, lakes

Varanasi – Spiritual, Ganga aarti

 Mountains (Himachal or Uttarakhand – 1 week)

Rishikesh – Yoga, river rafting

Manali or Dharamshala – Hills, cafes, hostels

South India (Optional – 1–2 weeks)

Kerala – Backwaters, culture

Goa – Beaches (cheap in off-season)

 5. Travel & Accommodation Tips

 Stay: Use OYO, Zostel, Hostelworld

 Eat: Local dhabas & street food

 Transport: IRCTC trains, buses, or budget airlines (IndiGo, SpiceJet)

 Payments: Use UPI (PhonePe, Paytm, GPay)

Connectivity: Get a local SIM with data (Jio, Airtel)

How to Reach Each City in India.

 1. Delhi (Start here – International Entry Point)

 Arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi

 Use Delhi Metro or cabs to move around

 Major train & bus hub for travel to other cities

 2. Agra (Taj Mahal)

From Delhi to Agra:

Take Gatimaan Express or Shatabdi Express (Fast trains – 2 hrs)

OR book a bus from Kashmiri Gate ISBT

 Budget option: Local government bus (4–5 hrs)

 3. Jaipur (Pink City)

 From Agra to Jaipur:

Train: Agra Fort to Jaipur Junction (4–5 hrs)

Bus: Private AC buses also available

 Can also take a taxi or shared cab (~5–6 hrs)

 4. Udaipur (City of Lakes)

 From Jaipur to Udaipur:


Train: Overnight trains available (7–9 hrs)


Bus: Volvo or Sleeper buses run daily


 Flight option: Jaipur to Udaipur (1 hour)


 5. Varanasi (Spiritual City)


 From Delhi or Agra to Varanasi:


Train: Overnight journey (8–10 hrs)


Bus: Less recommended (long travel time)


 Flight option: Direct flight from Delhi or Jaipur to Varanasi


 6. Rishikesh (Yoga Capital of India)


 From Delhi to Haridwar:


Take a train (4–5 hrs)


Then taxi or bus to Rishikesh (1 hr)


Direct buses from Delhi also available (7 hrs)


7. Manali / Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh)


 From Delhi to Manali/Dharamshala:


Overnight Volvo buses from Kashmiri Gate ISBT (10–12 hrs)


Train not available directly – nearest railway stations:


Manali: Joginder Nagar (not recommended for tourists)


Dharamshala: Pathankot → taxi or bus to Dharamshala


 8. Kerala (Backwaters & Nature)


 Flight from Delhi/Mumbai to Kochi (Cochin)


 Train: Long journey – 40+ hrs from North India


Local travel: Use taxis, autos, or houseboats


 9. Goa (Beaches & Relaxation)


 Flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, etc. to Goa (Dabolim Airport)


 Trains from Mumbai or Karnataka side: Madgaon Station


Buses from Pune, Bangalore, Mumbai also run frequently


 Pro Tips:


Book trains via IRCTC website


Use apps like RedBus or MakeMyTrip for bus and flight tickets


Use Google Maps to check metro, walking, and local transport options


#india #trip

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Visit in India - Jailsmer Tour

 History of Jailsmer -
Jailsmer city Rajasthan India.

Long ago, in the heart of the vast Thar Desert, a brave ruler named Rawal Jaisal sought to build a kingdom that would shine like the sun. In the year 1156 AD, he discovered a yellow sandstone hill that glowed golden at sunrise and sunset. He knew this was the place destined for greatness.

There, he founded the city of Jaisalmer, naming it after himself — “Jaisal’s Hill.” At the center of the city, he built the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort, rising like a golden crown from the desert. Protected by strong walls and high towers, the fort became home to warriors, traders, and artists.

For centuries, Jaisalmer thrived as a trading hub between India and Central Asia. Rich caravans loaded with silk, spices, and gems passed through its gates, making the city wealthy and culturally vibrant.

But the desert was not always peaceful. Invaders came, including powerful rulers like Alauddin Khilji and Humayun. Yet, the people of Jaisalmer stood strong, their spirit unshaken. The Rajput warriors fought bravely, and even when defeat was near, they chose honor over surrender.

As time passed and sea trade grew, the camel caravans faded. Jaisalmer’s glory dimmed for a while. But its golden charm never left.

Today, the city stands proud — a living museum of yellow sandstone, ancient havelis, and stories whispered by the desert winds. Jaisalmer is not just a city; it is a timeless legend carved in gold.


Top Tourist Places in Jaisalmer (The Golden City)

1. JAISALMER FORT (SONAR QUILA)


Also known as the Golden Fort, it looks like it’s made of gold during sunrise and sunset.

Inside, you'll find palaces, temples, shops, and homes.


It's one of the largest living forts in the world.


2. Patwon Ki Haveli


A beautiful mansion with detailed carvings and artwork.


It shows how rich merchants lived in ancient times.


Great for photography and history lovers.


3. Sam Sand Dunes


Located 40 km from the city.


Enjoy camel rides, jeep safari, and Rajasthani folk music in the desert.


Sunset here is a magical experience.


4. Gadisar Lake


A peaceful man-made lake surrounded by temples and archways.


You can enjoy boating here.


Ideal for relaxing in the evening.


5. Kuldhara Village


A mysterious abandoned village, believed to be haunted.


Once home to Paliwal Brahmins who disappeared overnight.


Great for curious minds and offbeat explorers.


6. Bada Bagh (Big Garden)

A set of royal cenotaphs (memorials) of the kings of Jaisalmer.

Best visited at sunrise or sunset for beautiful views.


7. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

A unique haveli with a roof shaped like a peacock.

It has 38 beautifully carved balconies, each different from the other.


8. Nathmal Ki Haveli

Built by two brothers, famous for its mirror work and carvings.

A mix of Indian and Islamic architecture.


9. Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

Learn about the culture, traditions, and history of Rajasthan.


Puppet shows and folk music performances are held here.


10. Tanot Mata Temple

Near the India-Pakistan border.

nown for miracles during the 1965 and 1971 wars when bombs fell but didn’t explode.


How to Reach Jaisalmer:


 By Train (Recommended):


Jaisalmer Railway Station is well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ahmedabad.


Trains like Ranikhet Express, Howrah–Jaisalmer SF, and Delhi–Jaisalmer Express are popular.


 By Air:

Jaisalmer has a civil airport, active mostly during October to March.


Closest major airport is Jodhpur Airport (300 km). From there, take a taxi or train.


 By Road:


Buses and taxis are available from Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, and Udaipur.


Roads are good; ideal for road trips.



Best Hotels in Jaisalmer (Budget to Luxury):


Budget Hotels (₹700–₹1,500 per night):


1. Hotel Surja Guest House


2. Hotel Shahi Palace


3. Zostel Jaisalmer – Great for backpackers


4. Tokyo Palace Hotel


Mid-Range Hotels (₹2,000–₹5,000):


1. Hotel Fifu


2. WelcomHeritage Mandir Palace


3. Hotel Garh Jaisal


4. Desert Tulip Hotel & Resort



 Luxury Hotels (₹6,000–₹15,000+):


1. Suryagarh Palace – One of the best heritage properties


2. The Gulaal


3. Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa


4. Fort Rajwada


imated Daily Budget in Jaisalmer:


Expense Type Budget Trip Comfortable Trip Luxury Trip


Hotel Stay (1 Night) ₹700–₹1,500 ₹2,000–₹5,000 ₹6,000–₹15,000+

Food (Per Day) ₹300–₹500 ₹700–₹1,200 ₹1,500+

Local Transport ₹200–₹500 ₹700–₹1,000 ₹1,500 (car rental)

Entry Fees & Tours ₹300–₹600 ₹800–₹1,500 ₹2,000+

Total / Day ₹1,500–₹2,800 ₹3,500–₹7,000 ₹10,000+



Travel Tips:


Best time to visit: October to March (desert weather is cool and pleasant).


Book desert camp for 1 night in Sam Sand Dunes for camel safari, cu

ltural show, and dinner.


Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and water if visiting in warmer months.


#visitinindia #Rajasthan






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