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A budget-friendly 2 Nights 1 Day Delhi to Jaipur tour by bus awaits you along with a Guest Relation Executive tailored according to your group size (Minimum 8 Persons).
Your Delhi to Jaipur one-day tour starts at 10.30 pm in a comfortable air-conditioned VOLVO Bus. On reaching Jaipur at around 5.00am, check in to the hotel and freshen up for your Jaipur city tour. Don’t skip the delicious complimentary breakfast served at your hotel as you gear up for your day.
What to see!
Our must-adds for the tour include:
Amber Fort:
Amber Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. It is named after the goddess Ambe and features artistic marvels, making it a must-see for art enthusiasts. Furthermore, if you are a movie enthusiast, you will undoubtedly recognise the locations where the iconic Jodha Akbar was filmed. Explore the surrounding stalls for handicrafts and artworks of the local craftsmen of Jaipur.
Panna Mina Kund:
Out of nearly 100 step-wells in Rajasthan, Panna Mina Kund is one such well-known stepwell. It is also called Panna Mian Kund, Panna Meena Baori, and Panna Meena Bawri. This historic stepwell is famous for its picturesque symmetrical stairways and is used for collecting rainwater.
Elephant Village:
The next stop in your itinerary is Elephant Village, located near the foothills of Amber Palace. It is a delightful spot for tourists. Initially less known, it has gained popularity in recent years. Don’t miss this wonderful place that is home to 100 elephants and their caretakers. It's not just a fun place but also significant for animal welfare.
Jal Mahal:
Jal Mahal, which is a blend of Rajput and Mughal style of architecture, was built by Maharaja Madho Singh, as an understanding between both the parties. Interestingly, four floors of the five-story Jal Mahal, built in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake remain underwater.
Sanjay Museum:
Sanjay Sharma Museum and Research Institute, situated in Jaipur, began in 1955. Ready to unveil the treasure of historye The museum showcases heritage, ancient knowledge, manuscripts, and art, covering literature, alchemy, chemistry, astronomy, Ayurveda, and medicine.
City Palace:
Jaipur was mediaeval India's first planned city. The city is divided into nine blocks, with the City Palace located in the centre. The palace is a must-see on your Delhi to Jaipur one-day tour by bus because it is a fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture and is built on the principles of Indian architecture science - Vastu.
Hawa Mahal:
The Hawa Mahal is one of Jaipur's most famous sightseeing spots and your next stop on the Delhi to Jaipur one-day tour by bus. The five-story structure, honeycomb-like design, and pink sandstone display the essence of Pink City. The small museum inside the Hawa Mahal is a must-visit spot with miniature paintings and relics depicting the royal past.
Jantar Mantar:
Next in your itinerary for Delhi to Jaipur, a day tour by bus is Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory used to calculate the distances and positions of celestial bodies. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II designed and built it. It is a must-see for all science enthusiasts and even children enjoy it a lot. Don't miss the world's largest sundial, where you can see the sun's actual movement (6 cm per minute at midday), as well as the Light and Sound show, which talks about the rich royal history of Jaipur.
Albert Hall Museum:
The Albert Hall museum, which was built in the 19th century by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II on the occasion of the Prince of Wales's visit to the city, is an important stop on your Delhi to Jaipur one-day tour by bus. It preserves thousands of historic objects, ranging from jewellery, clothing, and weapons to various artefacts and royal family belongings.
Zoo:
Jaipur Zoo, occupying an area of about 35 acres, is known to have the greatest variety of animals in the region. It is a first-class sanctuary in Rajasthan and the fourth-largest breeding farm for Gharials – a rare crocodile species found across the country.
Birla Temple: A modern architectural marvel is Birla Temple which resembles a Scottish castle. The temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi include three domes representing three religions. Don’t miss the great idol of Lakshmi Narayan which is beautifully made by chiselling out one whole rock.
Statue Circle: There lies a densely populated area at Statue Circle where there are lots of people walking around including tourists. It is a good place for people to hang around at night, with attractive and well-lit fountains. Also, the stalls sell delicious local snacks for you to enjoy. Don’t forget to enjoy yourself and have some fun at this place.
As your day concludes, we ensure you're dropped off at your point of stay in Delhi, with the memories of your joyful journey to Jaipur!