Rajasthan Tour Packages From Jaipur
Rajasthan is a natural choice for travellers setting out from Jaipur, since Jaipur itself sits within the state and serves as a well-connected gateway to its many destinations. Whether you are heading to the spiritual ghats of Pushkar, the shrines of Ajmer, or the iconic forts and palaces of the Pink City, the state has a tour suited to every interest and budget. Packages starting from just ₹7,999 make a Rajasthan break an accessible and rewarding getaway.
How to Reach Rajasthan from Jaipur
By Flight
Jaipur International Airport connects to several cities across India, so travellers flying in from another city can reach Jaipur in approximately 1 hour by air before continuing onward to their Rajasthan destination by road or rail. For travel between destinations within Rajasthan itself, road and rail are the more practical options. Check current flight schedules and availability directly with airlines or through a booking platform for the most up-to-date fares.
By Train
Rajasthan has a well-developed rail network, and trains from Jaipur run regularly to major destinations across the state including Ajmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer. Check current schedules and availability on the official Indian Railways booking platform for routes and timings that suit your itinerary.
By Road
Driving from Jaipur to destinations within Rajasthan is a popular and flexible option, with road distances varying by destination — for example, reaching Ajmer or Pushkar involves roughly around 200 km by road, which takes approximately 4 hours depending on traffic and route. State-run and private buses also connect Jaipur to most major towns in Rajasthan, making road travel an affordable alternative.
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Rajasthan from Jaipur: FAQs
How far is Rajasthan from Jaipur?
Jaipur is actually located within Rajasthan, so the distance depends on which destination in the state you are heading to. As a reference point, some popular destinations are around 200 km by road from Jaipur, which works out to roughly 4 hours of driving. The straight-line aerial distance to certain destinations is approximately 156 km.
How do I reach Rajasthan from Jaipur?
Since Jaipur is within Rajasthan, you travel directly to your chosen destination by road or rail. Driving is a convenient option, with some key destinations around 200 km away by road, taking approximately 4 hours. Regular trains connect Jaipur to most major towns across the state. For travellers arriving from outside Rajasthan, Jaipur airport receives flights of around 1 hour from several Indian cities.
How much does a Rajasthan trip from Jaipur cost?
Tour packages for Rajasthan from Jaipur start at ₹7,999 for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Options go up to ₹9,250 for a 4-night, 5-day package. Mid-range packages such as the Jaipur Amber Fort and City Palace highlight tour are priced at ₹8,750 for 3 nights. All prices are for land packages; any applicable flight costs would be additional.
When is the best time to visit Rajasthan from Jaipur?
October to March is the best time to visit Rajasthan from Jaipur. During these months the weather is pleasant and comfortable across the state, making it well-suited for sightseeing at forts and palaces, attending local festivals, exploring desert landscapes, and going on wildlife safaris. The summer months can be very hot, and the monsoon season may limit outdoor activities in certain areas.






















