Same Day Tour

Same Day Jaipur Tour

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Explore the old city of Jaipur on this Same Day Jaipur Sightseeing tour. The tour starts from Jaipur with your pickup. Our driver will meet you and will begin your tour. You will be provided a Government-certified tour guide for this tour who will provide you information about the city, its vibrant history, architecture, heritage and culture. Visit the most iconic monuments in the city – Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and Albert Hall Museum. Along with the monuments, go explore the local bazaars, meet locals and enjoy local delicacies like Masala Chai and Kachori, Samosa etc.

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Tour Duration: 1 Day

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Jaipur Tour from Jaipur

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Car Options: Sedan, SUV, Minivan, Coach

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Tour Style: City Tour, Heritage Tour

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Pickup and Drop

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Best Suited for: Same Day City tour Heritage Tour

Day to Day Itinerary

Pickup from Jaipur +

Begin your Same Day Jaipur tour with pickup from Jaipur Airport or Railway station. Get in the car and begin your sightseeing with Amer Fort. 

Amer Fort +

The Amer Fort is a beautiful fort on the Aravalli Hill facing Lake Maota. The fort is also known with different names – Cheel ka Teel and Amer ka Qila. The grand fort is a prime example of India’s Rajputana & Mughal Architecture. It was built in 1592 by Maharaja Sawai Man Singh I. The fort was built as a fortified residential palace for the Royal Kingdom. Being situated on a hilltop provided its strategic advance in the face of a battle. 

Explore this beautiful fort inside out as our guide takes you to explore this grand citadel. 

Jal Mahal +

The Jal Mahal (Water Palace) is a beautiful view point on the way back from Amer Fort. Stop by and admire the alluring beauty of Jal Mahal; the palace situated in between the Man Sagar Lake. Entry to the palace is restricted. 

City Palace +

The City Palace of Jaipur is a beautiful piece of art, architecture and history, all preserved under one complex. The City Palace is the residence of the royal Jaipur family who continues to live in this filthy luxury palace. The architecture of City Palace is a beautiful fusion of European, Mughal and Rajputana architecture. The vast complex houses court rooms, audience halls, residential rooms and more. Enjoy a splendid time exploring this beautiful building reminiscing of old times. 

Jantar Mantar +

A beautiful complex of over 18 small & large astronomical observatory, Jantar Mantar is the brain child of the founder of Jaipur city Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The observatory was established in the 1700s and leaves hundreds of thousands of tourists spellbound. 

Hawa Mahal +

The Hawa Mahal of Jaipur is certainly the most photographed monument in the city. The intricate architecture of the Mahal is alluring to the eyes as you’ll be amused by seeing the architectural intricacy. Explore this beautiful palace, click pictures and if you have spare time, go to any cafe on the opposite side of Hawa Mahal for a better view. 

Old Jaipur city Walk +

The Old Jaipur city is all cladded in a unique shade of Red and Orange. This part of the city was once all painted Pink to welcome a guest of the Maharaja.  Hence, the city got its name ‘Pink city of India’. The Old town near the Hawa Mahal is the original town that was established by the founder of the city Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Exploring this part of the city is unique as all buildings, residences here are perfectly symmetrical and uniform in color. 

Albert Hall Museum +

Albert Hall Museum is one of the prime museums in the city. It follows the Indo-Saracenic style and is known for its unique collection including a full-size Mummy, miniature paintings, carpets and more. Explore this beautiful Museum as our tour guide briefs you everything about this place. 

End of tour +

By the evening, this Same Day Jaipur tour comes to an end. Get in the car and our driver will drop you at your hotel/airport or railway station. 

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Air Conditioned Vehicle with professional driver

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Government-certified Tour Guide

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Monument Tickets

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All transportation and toll taxes.

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What are the Top forts to see in Jaipur City +

Amber Fort – Jaipur’s most famous fort (1592), known for mirror palaces and hilltop views.
Fun fact: One candle can light the entire Mirror Palace due to its design.

Jaigarh Fort – Built for defense; home to the world’s largest wheeled cannon.
Lesser-known: Features an advanced 18th-century rainwater system.

Nahargarh Fort – Best sunset views over the Pink City.
Tip: Visit in the evening for city lights and cafés nearby.

How old is Jaipur city? +

Jaipur was founded in 1727, making it nearly 300 years old.
It is India’s first planned city, designed using ancient architectural science (Vastu Shastra).

Lesser-known fact: The city’s grid layout was influenced by astronomy, not just aesthetics.
Why it’s pink: Painted in 1876 to welcome the Prince of Wales—still maintained today.

Best food options to try in Jaipur +

Dal Baati Churma – Signature Rajasthani meal
Gatte ki Sabzi – Gram-flour dumplings in yogurt curry
Laal Maas – Spicy mutton curry (ask for mild)
Ker Sangri – Rare desert vegetable dish

Street food to try safely:
Pyaaz Kachori, Mirchi Vada, Ghewar (dessert)

Lesser-known: Many dishes were designed to use very little water due to desert life.

Is Jaipur suitable for foreign tourists? +

Yes. English is widely spoken, tourist infrastructure is strong, and the city is easy to navigate.

Tip: Light cotton clothes and modest dressing are ideal.

Popular Markets & Bazaars of Jaipur +

1. Johari Bazaar

Best for: Gemstones, silver jewelry, traditional bangles
Located in the Old City, this market is famous worldwide for precious and semi-precious stones.
Lesser-known: Jaipur is one of the world’s largest centers for gemstone cutting.

2. Bapu Bazaar

Best for: Handcrafted souvenirs, mojris (leather shoes), textiles
Perfect for budget-friendly shopping and first-time visitors.
Tip: Bargaining is expected—start at about half the quoted price.

3. Tripolia Bazaar

Best for: Lac bangles, brassware, carpets
One of Jaipur’s oldest markets, close to City Palace.
Lesser-known: Many shops have been run by the same families for generations.

4. Chandpole Bazaar

Best for: Marble crafts, wooden artifacts, local handicrafts
Popular with artists and interior décor lovers.
Why it’s unique: Known for traditional stone carving workshops.

5. Kishanpole Bazaar

Best for: Block-printed fabrics, home décor textiles
Ideal for buying authentic Rajasthani prints at reasonable prices.

6. Nehru Bazaar

Best for: Colorful handicrafts, perfumes, souvenirs
Famous for Rajasthani juttis and traditional fragrances.

Quick Shopping Tips for Foreign Tourists

  • Carry cash for small shops
  • Shop in the evening (markets are liveliest)
  • Ask for handmade vs machine-made items
  • Keep bags secure in crowded areas

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