Destination : Delhi – Jaipur – Delhi
Visit the royal state of Rajasthan to get into its capital city Jaipur, during the well-designed Jaipur Tour to Delhi, a passionately made and a unique trip with Gurvinder Tours. This 4-days itinerary will suit individuals who seek to leave the hectic life of Delhi to explore, cultural and architectural gems of Jaipur which is also called the Pink City. It is one of the stress-free and engaging brief trips whether you are traveling alone, as a family, or as a couple. We can take you through the beauty of Jaipur with comfortable transfers and guided sightseeing through great hand-picked hotels, leaving you with no hassle of planning. This tour that begins and concludes in Delhi draws on all the important highlights, both on a soft-walked cultural and forts perspective.
The adventures commence as you travel out of Delhi in the morning to Jaipur by road. It is a journey of around 5 -6 hrs and the distance is around 280 km on the scenic highway and through the villages of the Rajasthani culture. On the way take pleasure in the slow transition in landscape as the lush plains of Delhi yield to the arid wilderness of Rajasthan.Upon reaching Jaipur check into your hotel where you can have rest. Start your journey exploring the city by visiting the Birla Temple that is an exquisite temple, built in white marble, and devoted to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, in the evening. Its harmonious setting and elaborate ornamentation present it as an ideal way-in to the architectural style of Jaipur. Closer, there is a photo stretch nearby Albert Hall Museum which sparkles during dusk and is a representation of Indo-Saracenic design.Take a trip later in the pink walled streets of the old city of Jaipur whose streets are entailed with big avenues and symmetrical planning which reflects the history of the city. You can also walk around nearby local bazaars to have a glimpse of bright Jaipur culture early. One can make a trip to the local craft shop and see artisans at work as well.
After the breakfast, begin your sightseeing tour that will last the whole day with a visit to Amber Fort, a brilliant fortification on the hill. The interior of the fort is a visual epitome of the regal Rajput architecture and some of the most notable structures within the fort included Sheesh Mahal, the Hall of Mirrors and the decorated courtyards. Either you can have a jeep ride or a walk up to the entrance and then drive back towards the city and stop at Jal Mahal the calm Water Palace located in the center of Man Sagar Lake. Though the entry is prohibited, it is excellent to photograph from the lakefront. Next, visit the City Palace, which is also the residence of the king, having turned into a complex of museums and courtyards with collections of historical artifacts, national costumes, and weapons.A walk of a few minutes leads to Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory with almost 500-year-old instruments that allowed learning about the stars. Make a stop at the majestic Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds with its alluring latticed windows before hitting back to your hotel. The building was constructed so that royal ladies could watch the street life without being noticed.
In the morning visit Nahargarh Fort, a picturesque fort on a hilltop, with the outreaching views of Jaipur. It is rustic and peaceful, and therefore, the morning time is ideal to photograph and reflect in it. There are also the colonial-style rooms and artistic wall paintings of the 19 th century in the fort. Visit Gaitore ki Chhatriyan, which is a group of royal cenotaphs constructed in the memory of the former rulers of Jaipur. These crafty carved marble and sandstone domes are placed in a calm setting, without the tourists route. It is a great place to enjoy less popular architecture as well as to enjoy the serenity.Later, go to see Sisodia Rani Garden, a historical garden with several levels of terraces, fountains, and pavilions with paintings. Constructed by a king as a home to his queen, it is a romantic style of Mughal and Rajput design. Start your day by spending some time at the busy bazaar of Bapu or Johari, where you can buy handcrafted textile, juttis, jewellery, and local sweets. The local markets are where people can communicate with the artisans and get authentic souvenirs in Jaipur.
Have breakfast and then check out of your hotel to start your way back to Delhi. The journey again will be 5 to 6 hours and in that time you may rest and enjoy the hues of history and sharing of Jaipur. You can have a final glimpse of the architectural treasures of the city on the historic streets as you leave the city one last time.You can stop by the roadside shop or the handicraft emporium near the fringe of the city and buy last-minute souvenirs just in case you have time. Such stores are full of authentic Rajasthani products and make a perfect place to stop after having last bits of the culture.It is also possible to take small detours on the route, stopping by roadside cafes or small villages to experience rural Rajasthan which lives in a bit slower pace. Later in the afternoon or at night you will arrive in Delhi and our driver will provide you with transportation to your preferred destination, be it home, hotel, airport, train station.This ends your enriching Tour to Jaipur from Delhi, and you will have memories of royal forts, vibrant markets and timeless palaces.