Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, is best explored through carefully planned Jaipur Tour Packages that combine royal heritage, grand forts, colourful bazaars, authentic food, and cultural experiences into one unforgettable journey. The city is where magnificent palaces rise above pink-hued streets, historic gateways lead into bustling old markets, and centuries of Rajput history continue to shape everyday life.
Known as the Pink City, Jaipur blends architecture, culture, shopping, luxury, and history better than almost anywhere else in India. From sunrise at Amber Fort and rooftop dinners overlooking Nahargarh Fort to traditional bazaars filled with textiles and jewellery, Jaipur rewards travellers who slow down and experience the city beyond the typical sightseeing checklist.
As part of the famous Golden Triangle circuit with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur attracts travellers from across the world, but the city deserves far more than a rushed one-day stop. Our Jaipur Tour Packages are designed for families, couples, luxury travellers, heritage enthusiasts, honeymooners, and international tourists looking for a deeper and more immersive Rajasthan experience.
Why Choose Jaipur for Your Next Holiday?
Top Attractions Covered in Our Jaipur Holiday Packages
Amber Fort
The most famous fort in Jaipur and one of Rajasthan’s greatest architectural masterpieces, Amber Fort sits dramatically above Maota Lake against the backdrop of the Aravalli hills. Built with red sandstone and white marble, the fort combines Rajput grandeur with Mughal elegance through massive courtyards, royal halls, mirror-work interiors, and intricately painted gateways. The Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), Ganesh Pol gateway, royal courtyards, and panoramic viewpoints make Amber Fort one of the most visited attractions in Rajasthan. Early morning visits are highly recommended for cooler weather, softer light, and fewer crowds.
City Palace Jaipur
Located in the heart of the Pink City, the City Palace remains the residence of Jaipur’s royal family and reflects centuries of Rajput royal heritage. The complex combines Mughal, Rajput, and European architectural influences with grand courtyards, royal museums, decorative gates, and historical collections. Visitors can explore Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, royal weapon collections, traditional textiles, and beautifully painted doorways like the famous Peacock Gate. The palace offers one of the best cultural experiences in Jaipur for travellers interested in Rajasthan’s royal history.
Hawa Mahal
Perhaps the most recognisable symbol of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal — the “Palace of Winds” — features 953 intricately carved jharokha windows designed for royal women to observe city life while remaining unseen. Built from pink sandstone, the honeycomb-style façade glows beautifully during sunrise when the first light hits the structure. The palace overlooks Jaipur’s busy old markets and remains one of the city’s best photography spots. Visiting early in the morning offers the most peaceful experience and the best lighting conditions.
Nahargarh Fort
Perched high above Jaipur city, Nahargarh Fort offers some of the finest panoramic views in Rajasthan. Originally built as part of Jaipur’s defence system, the fort later became a royal retreat with elegant rooms and palace-style interiors. The drive up through the Aravalli hills is an experience in itself, especially during sunset when Jaipur slowly lights up below. Nahargarh has become one of the city’s most popular evening destinations for rooftop cafés, photography, and city views.
Jantar Mantar
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is one of the world’s most remarkable astronomical observatories. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, the site contains massive astronomical instruments designed to measure time, track stars, and observe celestial movements with extraordinary precision. The giant sundials and geometric structures make Jantar Mantar both scientifically fascinating and visually unique. It is one of Jaipur’s most important heritage attractions for travellers interested in science, architecture, and history.
Jal Mahal
Floating gracefully in the centre of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is one of Jaipur’s most scenic landmarks. Surrounded by the Aravalli hills, the palace creates a spectacular reflection across the water during sunrise and sunset. Although entry inside the palace is restricted, the lakeside promenade has become a favourite spot for photography, evening walks, and enjoying Jaipur’s quieter side away from the crowded bazaars and forts.
Albert Hall Museum
Rajasthan’s oldest museum, Albert Hall Museum showcases an impressive collection of royal artefacts, sculptures, miniature paintings, traditional textiles, carpets, pottery, weapons, and historical objects from across Rajasthan. The Indo-Saracenic architecture of the building itself is equally impressive, especially when illuminated at night. The museum provides travellers with a deeper understanding of Rajasthan’s artistic, cultural, and royal legacy.
Johari Bazaar & Bapu Bazaar
No Jaipur trip feels complete without exploring the city’s colourful bazaars. Johari Bazaar is famous for gemstones, traditional jewellery, kundan work, and handcrafted silver pieces, while Bapu Bazaar is known for block-printed textiles, mojris, handicrafts, leather items, and Rajasthani souvenirs. Walking through these markets offers a true glimpse into Jaipur’s local culture, craftsmanship, and vibrant street life. Bargaining, street food, and hidden local shops are all part of the experience.
Jaigarh Fort
Located above Amber Fort, Jaigarh Fort is known for its massive walls, underground passages, and military architecture. The fort houses Jaivana Cannon, once considered the world’s largest cannon on wheels. Unlike the decorative royal palaces of Jaipur, Jaigarh feels more rugged and strategic, offering insight into Rajasthan’s defensive architecture and warfare history. The fort also provides stunning views over Amber Fort and the surrounding hills.
Patrika Gate
One of Jaipur’s most photographed modern landmarks, Patrika Gate is famous for its colourful corridors, hand-painted artwork, and intricate Rajasthani designs representing the culture of the state. Located near Jawahar Circle, the gate has become a major photography destination for travellers, couples, and content creators visiting Jaipur. Early morning visits are ideal for photography before crowds arrive.
Birla Mandir
Built entirely from white marble, Birla Mandir is one of Jaipur’s most peaceful spiritual attractions. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, the temple stands at the base of Moti Dungri Hill and is especially beautiful during evening illumination. Its calm atmosphere, marble carvings, and panoramic surroundings make it a relaxing stop during Jaipur sightseeing.
Chokhi Dhani
For travellers wanting a complete cultural experience, Chokhi Dhani recreates a traditional Rajasthani village with folk performances, puppet shows, camel rides, local cuisine, traditional décor, and cultural activities. The village-style resort offers one of the best introductions to Rajasthan’s folk traditions, making it especially popular with families and international tourists.
Things to Do During Your Jaipur Trip
1. Experience Jaipur’s Fort Circuit- Explore Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, and Jaigarh Fort together for a complete understanding of Jaipur’s royal military history and architecture.
2. Watch Sunset from Nahargarh Fort- One of Jaipur’s most unforgettable experiences, offering panoramic city views and a spectacular sunset atmosphere.
3. Enjoy a Traditional Rajasthani Dinner- Taste authentic Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and traditional thalis at heritage restaurants and cultural venues.
4. Take a Heritage Walk Through the Pink City- Walk through Jaipur’s old lanes, temples, bazaars, and hidden courtyards while learning about the city’s history and architecture.
5. Shop in Jaipur’s Famous Bazaars- Jaipur is one of India’s best shopping destinations for jewellery, gemstones, blue pottery, block prints, lac bangles, textiles, and handicrafts.
6. Attend Cultural Performances- Experience folk music, Kalbelia dance, puppet shows, and Rajasthani cultural evenings at heritage venues around the city.
7. Hot Air Balloon Ride in Jaipur- A luxury experience offering aerial views of forts, palaces, lakes, and Jaipur’s surrounding countryside.
Food Experiences in Jaipur
Jaipur is one of Rajasthan’s top culinary destinations and offers everything from royal dining experiences to legendary street food.
Popular food experiences include Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Gatte Ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, Pyaaz Kachori, Ghewar, Mawa Kachori, Rajasthani Thali, Kulhad Lassi, Street food at Masala Chowk.
Shop Like Royalty: Jaipur's Best Shopping Experiences
Gemstones & Jewellery in Johari Bazaar
Block-Printed Textiles & Bandhani Sarees
Blue Pottery & Handicrafts at Kripal Kumbh
Souvenir Hunting at MI Road & Tripolia Bazaar
Best Time to Visit Jaipur
- Diwali (October/November) – The city glows with lights and celebrations
- Jaipur Literature Festival (January) – A global gathering of writers and thinkers
- Elephant Festival & Holi (March) – Colorful cultural spectacles
- Teej Festival (July/August) – Witness traditional processions and local sweets
How to Reach Jaipur?
- By Air: Jaipur International Airport (JAI) connects to all major Indian and international cities
- By Train: Well-connected via Shatabdi, Rajdhani, and double-decker trains from Delhi, Mumbai, and Agra
- By Road: Excellent highway connectivity perfect for road trip enthusiasts adding Jaipur to their Rajasthan tour package
Nearby Destinations from Jaipur
Jaipur can easily be combined with several famous Rajasthan destinations including Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar, Ranthambore, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Agra, Delhi.
These combinations make Jaipur an ideal starting point for Rajasthan road trips and heritage circuits.
Best Jaipur Holiday Tour Packages by Vayable Trip
1. Jaipur City Tour Packages (1–2 Days)
2. Heritage & Cultural Jaipur Tours (2–3 Days)
3. Jaipur Honeymoon Packages (3–4 Days)
4. Family Tour Packages Jaipur (3–5 Days)
5. Jaipur Weekend Getaway Packages
6. Golden Triangle Tour with Jaipur
One of India’s most popular travel circuits connecting Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
7. Jaipur–Udaipur–Jodhpur Rajasthan Tour
A complete Rajasthan heritage journey covering forts, palaces, lakes, and desert landscapes.
What’s Included in Our Jaipur Holiday Packages?
- Hotel, heritage haveli, or palace accommodation
- Daily breakfast and selected meal plans
- Private sightseeing cab with driver
- Jaipur fort and palace tours
- Pickup and drop assistance
- Local guide options
- Shopping and cultural experience recommendations
- Flexible itinerary customisation
- Honeymoon and family travel arrangements
- Dedicated on-trip support
Why Choose Our Jaipur Tour Packages?
- Carefully curated Jaipur sightseeing itineraries covering forts, palaces, bazaars, and local cultural experiences.
- Comfortable stays ranging from heritage havelis and royal palaces to luxury hotels and budget-friendly properties.
- Experienced local guides for Jaipur fort tours, heritage walks, and cultural experiences.
- Private cab services with flexible sightseeing schedules.
- Sunset and rooftop dining experiences with city views.
- Custom Rajasthan itineraries combining Jaipur with Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Ranthambore, Pushkar, and Agra.
- Family-friendly, honeymoon, luxury, and weekend getaway options.
Ready to Experience the Pink City? Book Your Jaipur Package Today.
Whether you are planning a luxury Rajasthan holiday, a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a complete heritage tour, our customised Jaipur Tour Packages help you experience the Pink City beyond standard sightseeing.
From royal palaces and historic forts to vibrant markets and unforgettable cultural experiences, Jaipur offers one of India’s richest travel experiences.







