Private Jaipur Tour by Car and Driver

Private Jaipur Tour by Car and Driver

7 Nights / 8 Days

Destination : : Jaipur

Tour Overview

Jaipur, the Pink City and capital of Rajasthan, is an unrestrained blend of royal past, architectural magnificence, and cultural presence. With its palace forts, majestic palaces, crowded bazaars, and serene gardens, Jaipur is a joy to visit. This seven-day private tour to Jaipur by car and driver by Gurvinder Tours India is a peaceful and spiritual experience with personal chauffeur and air-conditioned vehicle. Whether a history enthusiast, photographer, or culture vulture, this tour offers the best of Jaipur in luxury and comfort.

Private Jaipur Tour Itinerary by Car and Driver

Day 1: Royal Palaces visit

Your Jaipur royal tour package begins with a visit to the City Palace, home of the Jaipur royal family. The palace complex of the royals itself is adorned with lavish courtyards, stunning museums, and the imposing Chandra Mahal, still the home palace of the family members of the Maharaja. Visits to the tastefully designed galleries and corridors will uncover Rajasthan's glorious past.

Then visit the World Heritage astronomical observatory of Jantar Mantar. The 18th-century complex built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II is scattered with enormous instruments employed to calculate time, eclipses, and planetary motion. The magnitude and precision of the instruments make for an intriguing day's outing.

Following an interesting morning, lunch is consumed in a local restaurant in the form of local Rajasthani food. Proceed to view Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), that five-story building with 953 slender windows (jharokhas) built so that women members of the royal family could look down over the bustling city streets below without themselves being seen. Its lacy filigree and pink sandstone make it one of the city's most photographed sites.

Evening: Walk around leisurely in the evening at Johari Bazaar, jewelers' heaven, with beautiful gemstones, Kundan, and Meenakari work. Stroll on the crowded market streets and enjoy the visual feast, audiosphere, and hue of Jaipur.

Day 2: Wonders of Forts of Jaipur

Jaipur has magnificent forts, and the day is filled with their exploration. Begin at Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Drive up to the fort in a jeep or walk up on an elephant and observe its breathtaking Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), and stunning courtyards.

Then go to Jaigarh Fort where Jaivana Cannon, the largest wheeled cannon in the world, is placed. The fort has been built for defense of Amber Fort and its riches and offers a scenic view of Jaipur landscape.

Then go to Vista Palace, situated at the crest of Aravalli Hills, from where the city is viewed in bird's-eye view. Famous for its rich architecture and stepwell, it is heaven for photography enthusiasts.

Visit Jal Mahal, a peaceful water palace in the center of Man Sagar Lake, on your return to your hotel. The palace is shut to visitors, but its silhouette in the lake at sunset is magical.

Day 3: Cultural Heritage of Jaipur

Begin the day at the Galtaji Temple, or Monkey Temple, in a peaceful valley of the Aravalli Hills. The temple complex includes holy water tanks, pavilions, and a set of well-constructed temples and thus is a peaceful haven from the city's bustle.

Then visit Albert Hall Museum, Rajasthan's oldest museum, with a stunning sculpture, painting, artifact, and textile collection. The building of the museum itself is an Indo-Saracenic building, and it is a building in itself, with beautiful stained glass windows and enormous corridors.

Evening, visit Jawahar Kala Kendra, the cultural center of Jaipur's contemporary art, with concerts, performances, and cultural events. It is a good location to observe the cultural growth of Jaipur.

Evening is spent at Chokhi Dhani, theme Rajasthani village resort where one gets to enjoy folk dances, puppet show, camel ride, and leaf plate dinner in traditional Rajasthani style.

Day 4: Offbeat Hidden Gems and Shopping

The day is devoted to discovering the off-the-beaten-path jewels of Jaipur. Start the day with Panna Meena Ka Kund, a stunning stepwell with mirror-image staircases, perfect as a photo stop. Stepwells not only stored water but also functioned as community gathering places.

Then proceed to Sisodia Rani Garden, a beautiful garden built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his queen. The serene oasis features tiered gardens, waterfalls, and exquisite frescoes of the life of Lord Krishna.

Lunch at a heritage café and then indulge in Jaipur's famous shopping districts. Proceed to Bapu Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar, where you can buy hand-printed clothing, block-printed materials, ceramics, and traditional ornaments.

Evening goes on a guided walk along Jaipur's Old City, witnessing ancient havelis, hidden temples, and crowded market streets.

Day 5: Bagru and Sanganer – Block-Printing Heritage

Day excursion to medieval block-printing and fabric art centers Bagru and Sanganer. Witness traditional printing workshops, where skilled artisans create beautiful textiles by hand using natural dyes and intricately carved wooden blocks.

After a stopover at Sanganer's Jain Temple, known for marble craft and peaceful environment, back to Jaipur in the evening.

Visit the Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing, where you learn everything about the history of Rajasthan textiles and even have a go at block printing.

End the day at a roof-top café, where you can enjoy a cup of tea and dramatic views of the Jaipur cityscape.

Day 6: Jaipur Nature and Wildlife Resorts

Begin the day at Nahargarh Biological Park, a gigantic nature park offering shelter to leopards, deer, and migratory birds. Go on a safari tour of the park and discover the diverse fauna and flora of Jaipur.

Evening is when to visit the picturesque Ramgarh Lake, a nature lover's and photographer's paradise. Relax with a soothing lunch at the edge of the lake and immerse in the peace of nature.

Sunset time is to visit Kanak Vrindavan Garden, a mythological reconstruction of Vrindavan Gardens, with very pretty pavilions, very well-maintained lawns, and fountains decorated with ornaments.

Chill out at Statue Circle, Jaipur's best city monument to Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It's a good area for sitting and a leisurely evening stroll.

Day 7: Relaxation and Departure

Begin your final morning in Jaipur with a stroll at Ram Niwas Garden, a green haven perfect for unwinding.

Then to the Museum of Legacies, where Rajasthan's heritage is kept in the form of ornaments, fabric, paintings, and sculptures.

On your way out, make a halt at World Trade Park, Jaipur's shopping and entertainment hub today, with high-end shopping, high-end dining, and cinema. 
In the afternoon, your chauffeur will take you to your chosen destination after having an unforgettable seven-day tour in Jaipur.

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