Experience Magical Jaipur

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Experience Magical Jaipur
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Royal Palace
UNESCO Heritage
Culture and Craft
A Heritage Walk

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Uncover Jaipur’s rich royal heritage with visits to the grand City Palace, the astronomical marvel Jantar Mantar, and the iconic Hawa Mahal. Discover traditional block printing at …

Destination

Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Duration

8 Hours

Max People

Up to 15

Difficulty

Easy

Languages

English

Rating

4.6 (302)

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What's Included

  • Personalized welcome at arrival by LTT Representative
  • Professional English-speaking Tour Guide
  • Air-conditioned Private vehicle with chauffeur.
  • Entrance fees to all listed attractions
  • All taxes and service charges.

Not Included

  • Meals (Lunch & Dinner) unless specified
  • Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips, etc.)
  • Any services not mentioned in the itinerary

Pickup & Meeting Information

Pickup OptionWe pick up all travelers
Traveler ChoiceCan choose pickup point
Pickup Start Time30 minutes

Pickup Locations

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Airport Rd, Sanganer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302029, India
Tour does not end at meeting point(s)

Accessibility Information

Wheelchair
No
Stroller
Limited
Service Animals
Not Allowed
Public Transport
Limited
Infant Seating
Separate Seats
Infant Seats
Not Available

Available Guides & Languages

English
Guide Language
In-person

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Itinerary

Trip Plan: Arrival in Jaipur

Arrival in Jaipur where your Luxe TimeTravel representative welcomes you at the airport. Where we Explore Unveil the charm of the Pink City with this 8-hour guided tour through its royal palaces, historic observatories, iconic landmarks, vibrant markets, and cultural hubs. From the grandeur of City Palace to the colorful Patrika Gate. Our Journey will Start From City Palace – A royal residence with grand courtyards, museums, and a fusion of Rajput–Mughal design. Next to Jantar Mantar – A UNESCO-listed observatory featuring the world’s largest stone sundial. Then Hawa Mahal – Jaipur’s iconic pink sandstone “Palace of Winds” with 953 lattice windows. Next to Johari Bazar – A vibrant market famous for gemstones, jewelry, textiles, and handicrafts. After that lunch in local Restaurant. This time our Journey begin with Swargsuli Tower– An 18th-century victory tower offering panoramic city views. Next go to Anokhi Museum – A heritage museum preserving Rajasthan’s traditional block printing art. Last we go to Patrika Gate – A colorful gateway decorated with murals showcasing Rajasthan’s culture. Here Our Beautiful Journey End.

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City Palace Udaipur

Perched on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, the City Palace is the largest royal complex in Rajasthan, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and the city. Built over 400 years by successive rulers of the Mewar dynasty, this architectural marvel showcases a unique fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal styles. Its grand courtyards, intricately decorated balconies, and ornate halls are home to a rich collection of royal artifacts, weaponry, and artworks. A walk through the palace is a journey through Udaipur’s regal past, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. Known For: Largest palace complex in Rajasthan with panoramic views of Lake Pichola. Timings: Opens: 9:30 AM | Closes: 5:30 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 2–3 Hours (Approx) Restricted Items: Large bags, smoking, outside food. More About: Built over 400 years by several rulers, the palace houses museums, courtyards, and balconies showcasing Mewar’s royal heritage. Architecture: Fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal styles with marble, granite, and intricate mirror work. Best Time to Visit: October to March. Tips for Visiting: Hire a guide for rich historical insight, and visit in the morning to avoid crowds.
Stop: 1 hours
Admission included
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Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage astronomical observatory, demonstrates Jaipur’s scientific legacy. Built in the 18th century, it features enormous astronomical instruments that measure time, track celestial movements, and predict eclipses. Perfect for curious minds, history buffs, and science enthusiasts visiting Jaipur. Known For: Largest stone astronomical observatory in the world. Timings: Opens: 9:00 AM | Closes: 4:30 PM | Closed on: Tips: 1 Hour (Approx) Restricted Items: Food, smoking. More About: Built in 1734 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, it houses 19 architectural astronomical instruments and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Architecture: Scientific architectural marvel with geometric instruments in masonry and stone. Best Time to Visit: October to March. Tips for Visiting: Hire a guide to understand the instruments and their uses.
Stop: 45 minutes
Admission included
3

Hawa Mahal

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur’s iconic “Palace of Winds,” enchants visitors with its intricately designed honeycomb façade. Built for royal women to observe street festivals, this stunning pink sandstone monument offers splendid photo opportunities and historical charm, making it a must-visit landmark in Jaipur’s bustling city center. Known For: Iconic pink façade with 953 jharokhas (windows). Timings: Opens: 9:00 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 1 Hour (Approx) Restricted Items: Large luggage, smoking. More About: Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh for royal women to observe street life without being seen. Architecture: Red and pink sandstone with intricate latticework in Rajput architecture style. Best Time to Visit: Early morning for best light and fewer crowds. Tips for Visiting: View it from the street for photography, then enter to explore its narrow corridors and city views.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included
4

Johari/Bapu Bazar - Tradional Local Markets

The traditional bazaars of Jaipur — Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar — are a shopper's paradise and a vibrant reflection of the city's cultural heritage. These bustling markets are famous for their colorful shops, authentic Rajasthani products, and centuries-old craftsmanship. Whether you're looking for fine jewelry, textiles, mojris (traditional footwear), handicrafts, or souvenirs, these markets offer an unforgettable experience. A visit here isn’t just about shopping — it's about soaking in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Jaipur's old city charm. Known For: Johari Bazaar is famous for its exquisite jewelry, especially traditional Kundan, Meenakari, Polki, and gold ornaments. On the other hand, Bapu Bazaar is renowned for its wide range of Rajasthani textiles, including Bandhani (tie-dye), block-printed fabrics, Jaipuri quilts, and leather products like juttis (traditional shoes) and bags. Timings: Opens: 10:00 AM | Closes: 9:00 PM | Closed on: Sundays (some shops may remain open) Tips: 2–3 Hours (Approx.) for both markets. Restricted Items: Smoking, loud music, or littering. More About: Johari Bazaar is a historical market that dates back to the founding of Jaipur in the 18th century. Bapu Bazaar, located nearby on a wide street lined with pink-painted buildings, is perfect for buying affordable and authentic Rajasthani goods. Architecture: Both bazaars lie in the heart of Jaipur’s walled Pink City, and the architecture reflects the city's unique Rajput-Mughal fusion style. Best Time to Visit: October to March is ideal due to cooler weather and the festive shopping season. Tips for Visiting: Ask for Authenticity: When buying jewelry or high-value items, request a certificate of authenticity.
Stop: 1 hours
Admission included
5

Sargasuli Tower

Swargasuli Tower, also known as the Isar Lat, is one of the most iconic yet lesser-known historical landmarks in Jaipur. Built in 1749 by Maharaja Ishwari Singh to commemorate a military victory, this seven-storeyed minaret stands 140 feet tall and offers panoramic views of the old city. Located near Tripolia Gate in the heart of the walled city, Swargasuli (meaning ""Stairway to Heaven"") reflects Jaipur’s architectural brilliance and strategic urban design from the 18th century. Known For: Swargasuli Tower is known for being the tallest historical structure in Jaipur, offering a 360-degree aerial view of the Pink City’s traditional markets, heritage buildings, and skyline. Timings: Opens: 9:30 AM | Closes: 4:30 PM | Closed on: None Tips: 1–2 Hours (Approx.) Restricted Items: Food, alcohol, smoking materials, pets, drones or commercial photography (without permission). More About: The tower’s location in the bustling Tripolia Bazar makes it a unique blend of royal heritage and everyday local life. Inside, a narrow spiraling staircase of 264 steps leads to the top, where visitors are rewarded with stunning cityscapes. Architecture: Swargasuli Tower exhibits a fusion of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Best Time to Visit: October to March is the best time due to comfortable weather, perfect for climbing and sightseeing. Tips for Visiting: Climb Carefully: The spiral staircase is narrow and steep — wear comfortable shoes and be cautious while ascending or descending.
Stop: 30 minutes
Admission included
6

Anokhi Museaum

The Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing is a unique, award-winning museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the traditional art of block printing — a craft deeply rooted in Rajasthan’s heritage. Located in a beautifully restored haveli near Amber Fort, the museum offers visitors a fascinating look into the intricate world of hand-block printing through live demonstrations, tools, textiles, and historical exhibits. It’s a must-visit for art lovers, textile enthusiasts, and anyone interested in India’s rich craft traditions. Known For: Anokhi Museum is renowned for its live craft demonstrations, exquisitely curated textile exhibits, and its mission to support and preserve traditional Rajasthani hand printing techniques. Timings: Opens: 10:30 AM | Closes: 5:00 PM | Closed on: Mondays, major public holidays. Tips: 1.5–2.5 Hours (Approx.) Restricted Items: Food and beverages inside exhibition areas, flash photography, smoking, alcohol and pets. More About: The museum is operated by Anokhi, the Jaipur-based clothing brand known for sustainable and handcrafted fashion. Architecture: The museum is set in a restored haveli that was once part of Amber’s historic residential complex. Carefully conserved using traditional materials and techniques, the structure won a UNESCO award for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Best Time to Visit: October to March is the best time to visit, especially due to cooler weather and peak tourist season in Jaipur. Tips for Visiting: Take Your Time: Read the exhibit details — there’s a lot of fascinating information about dyes, motifs, and fabric production.
Stop: 1 hours
Admission included
7

Patrika Gate

Patrika Gate is one of Jaipur’s most photographed and artistically rich landmarks, located at the entrance of Jawahar Circle Garden. Though relatively modern, this stunning architectural marvel captures the essence of Rajasthan’s vibrant culture, heritage, and craftsmanship. Every inch of the gate is hand-painted with intricate murals representing different regions, festivals, forts, and traditions of Rajasthan. It serves as a cultural gateway and Instagram hotspot, welcoming visitors into the Pink City with grandeur and artistic flair. Known For: Patrika Gate is known for its vivid hand-painted corridors, intricate arches, and symbolic representation of Rajasthan’s royal legacy. Timings: Open 24 Hours (Best viewed in daylight) | Closed on: None Tips: 30 Minutes Restricted Items: Drones, littering, smoking, alcohol consumption and Climbing on structures or decor. More About: Patrika Gate was inaugurated in 2016 as part of the Rajasthan tourism initiative and is the ninth gate of Jaipur, symbolically completing the original eight gates of the walled Pink City. Architecture: Patrika Gate is an excellent example of Neo-Rajasthani architecture, combining elements from Rajput, Mughal, and Indo-Saracenic styles. Best Time to Visit: October to March Tips for Visiting: Respect the Art: Avoid touching or damaging the painted surfaces.
Stop: 40 minutes
Admission included

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