Singapore Tour Packages From Jaipur
Singapore is a vivid, compact city-state that packs world-class food, architecture, theme parks, and waterfront experiences into one easy-to-navigate destination. From Jaipur, it sits roughly 4,126 km away as the crow flies, and a direct or one-stop flight gets you there in approximately 6.5 hours. It is a popular first international trip for travellers from Rajasthan, and a good range of packages makes planning straightforward.
How to Reach Singapore from Jaipur
By Flight
Flying is by far the most practical way to reach Singapore from Jaipur. Flights typically take approximately 6.5 hours, though many connections involve a stopover at a hub city, which can add a few hours to your total travel time. Check current flight options departing from Jaipur International Airport, and compare both direct and connecting routes for the best combination of price and convenience.
By Train
There is no direct rail route between Jaipur and Singapore, as the two are separated by sea. Travelling by train to a major Indian port city is not a viable onward option to Singapore, so rail is not a practical choice for this trip.
By Road
Driving from Jaipur to Singapore is not a feasible option due to the sea crossing involved. For reference, the overland distance is estimated at around 5,160 km, and even setting aside the geographical barrier, the journey would take approximately 94 hours of continuous driving — making this purely a figure of scale rather than a real travel option.
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Singapore from Jaipur: FAQs
How far is Singapore from Jaipur?
Singapore is roughly 4,126 km from Jaipur in a straight line. If you were to measure an overland route, the estimated distance comes to around 5,160 km, though that path is not practically drivable due to the sea between the Indian subcontinent and Singapore. For all real travel purposes, the aerial distance is what matters, and a flight covers it in approximately 6.5 hours.
How do I reach Singapore from Jaipur?
Flying is the only practical way to travel from Jaipur to Singapore. Flights take approximately 6.5 hours, with some routes requiring a connection at a hub airport. Check current flight schedules from Jaipur International Airport for both direct and connecting options. There is no viable train or road route, as Singapore is an island city-state separated from the mainland by water.
How much does a Singapore trip from Jaipur cost?
Land packages for Singapore start from around ₹34,500 per person — for example, the 3-night, 4-day Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay package. Other options range up to ₹48,750 per person for a 4-night, 5-day family package covering Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium. These are land package costs; international flight fares from Jaipur are additional and vary by season and booking time.
When is the best time to visit Singapore from Jaipur?
November to July is generally considered the better window to visit Singapore from Jaipur, offering warm weather, outdoor activities, and seasonal festivals. The monsoon period brings heavier rainfall but also fewer crowds and relatively lower travel costs, which can suit budget-conscious travellers. Singapore's equatorial climate means some humidity and occasional rain are possible year-round regardless of when you travel.




















