Road Trips

Road Trips From Delhi to Jaipur – Explore the Pink City of India

Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan is home to rich majestic forts and havelis and attract tourists from all over for its luxury resorts, adventure tourism and rich diverse festivals. Take a camel safari through the sand dunes, enjoy the folk tunes of Kalbelia and Ghoomar and buy the gorgeous Bandhni fabric in Jaipur during your trip. The vibrant bazaars, the hospitality and exotic food makes it a favorite destination for tourists.  If you are planning a road trip from Delhi to Jaipur be sure to visit these places.

Places to Visit In Jaipur

1. Jal Mahal

Located on the Mansagar Lake this is a beautiful summer resort for the royal families. This used to be the place for celebrating lavish duck-hunting parties. At the backdrop of the lake is the giant Nahargarh hills. Almost four floors of the palace remain under water and only the top floor is visible. This is built out of red sandstone.

2. Lohagarh Fort Resort

One of the award-winning heritage resorts of Jaipur is the magnificent Lohagarh Fort Resort.  It is an ecofriendly theme resort ideal for families to spend a relaxing vacation. Opt for any of its cottages, suites with private pool and enjoy a royal retreat.

3. Nahargarh Fort

The amazing Nahargarh Fort with its Indo-European architecture is a historical fort in Jaipur. It is believed that this fort was haunted by Nahar Singh and so Jai Singh gave it the name of Nahargarh to appease the soul. You can visit Madhavendra Bhawan here. It consists of 12 royal suites made for the queens in the family. Sip the choicest of beverages in Padao Open Bar located at the roof top.

4. Chokhi Dhani

On your road trip Delhi to Jaipur if you are looking for the rustic flavor then you can head straight to Chokhi Dhani for the entire Rajasthani experience. This is a local village resort that gives you the flavor of rural Rajasthan with folk shows, acrobatics, camel safaris, cuisine and so on.

5. Ranthambhore National Park

For the wildlife lovers Ranthambore National Park is the perfect place to spot the majestic beasts like Royal Bengal Tigers. You can plan your trip from October to March and April to June to Ranthambore. This used to be the erstwhile hunting grounds for the royals.

6. Royal Resorts

If you want to enjoy a slice of Jaipur’s royal lifestyle from yesteryears, then you must book one of the royal resorts in Jaipur. Be it the Samode Palace, Sirsi Haveli or Narain Niwas Palace you can just book a royal suite and get pampered like the Kings and Queens from vintage era.

7. Tree House Resort

If you enjoy jungle safari and nature trails and camping, then the Tree House Resort in Jaipur is the ideal way to spend your vacation. You can relax in the tree nests of the keekar tree and enjoy the naturegym, atv rides and camel safaris.

8. Amer Fort

Amer Fort a brilliant example of Indo Mughal architecture. It has amazing light and sound shows that gives you a sneak peek into history and royalty of Jaipur. The glorious Amer fort and its royal vibe is one of the best things to see in Jaipur.

Things To Do In Jaipur

1. Shopping in Jaipur Bazaars

On your Delhi to Jaipur by road trip if you have covered the tourist places do not miss the markets in Jaipur. For grabbing a special souvenir or buying the local artifacts and handmade things you have to go to the Tripolia Bazaar and Chandpol Bazaar. If jewelry is something you are looking for head straight to Johari Bazaar. 

2. Taste the Rajasthani Cuisine

If you are a food buff and you would like to gorge on some Dal-batti, Kachoris and Ghewar then Jaipur is the ideal location. The Maharaja, Noros or Handi are some of the prominent food places to visit in Jaipur.

3. Visit the Night hangout Places

Jaipur though being a city of forts and havelis has a very intoxicating nightlife thanks to the international tourists coming here all round the year. The famous bars in Jaipur like the Grunge, Dragon Bar or Restro Foresto caters to all the late-night revelers.

4. Enjoy the Rajasthani Festivals

If you are planning Delhi to Jaipur by car trip then you can plan it during January, March-April or during July-August as this is the time for festivals in Jaipur. Be it the colorful kite festivals or Gangaur and Teej, tourists come from all over to witness the beauty of the colorful festivals of Jaipur.

5. Jaipur Literature Fest

For all you bookworms and art lovers, you might already be aware of the famous literary festival in India that is held in Jaipur. This is where the literary stalwarts meet every year and release their books or offer excellent insights to several literary issues and socio-economic insights. From noted authors like Shobha De, Amish Tripathi, Salman Rushdie and Margaret Atwood, Jaipur has hosted some of the big names in literary world.

6. Hot Air Balloon Ride

Get amazing views of Pink City as you float up in the air in the hot air balloons in Jaipur. Take a peek from the top at the rugged Aravallis, majestic forts, deserts in and around Jaipur as you ride this hot air balloon.

 One of the best seasons to visit Jaipur is during winter as summer months can become hot due to the desert weather.  The distance from Delhi to Jaipur is 281km and it takes a little less than 5 hours. It is one of the best highways to take a road trip while driving and not just being driven. You can look up for a Delhi to Jaipur car rental and take a trip from the capital to the Pink City to get the best of the road trip. The Revv car rental services offers amazing packages for these trips making the experience memorable yet economical.

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