Famous for its pink buildings and known as the Pink City of India, Jaipur effectively demonstrates its colour of hospitality. Now you can easily explore its dense bazaars, beautifully architectured temples and forts, as well as wildlife sanctuaries. Explore this beautiful city, which combines history with modernity. Enjoy exploring pink sandstones and marble buildings with our Rajasthan tour packages for families. Due to its romantic aura, this place is often considered to be one of the top tourist destinations for weddings and honeymoons.
Jaipur is even considered a major tourism city, being in the Golden Triangle, which comprises Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Hence, if you are planning a trip to Jaipur from Delhi, you can simply hire one of TaxiYatri’s tour packages and make your tour memorable. You can either book a return journey, or if you are unsure about returning on a fixed date, you can hire a Delhi to Jaipur one-way trip on your way back!
Located just a few hours from Delhi, you can easily plan a weekend getaway with your friends and family and explore this beautiful, culturally-rich and historic site in Rajasthan. You can also plan a romantic destination wedding in this Pink City or take your school/college students on an educational trip here. We also feature packages for companies looking for a corporate trip to some of the top tourist attraction sites with our exclusive range of Force Urbania Tempo Travellers from Delhi. Both cities are historically and culturally significant, and hence, are some of the top tourist destinations in India and the world.
Cab Options for your Perfect Road Trip
Choose from a range of Taxis for your Rajasthan tour, from sedans, SUVs and Tempo Travellers. You can choose your ride comfortably with TaxiYatri, based on your needs. Our car models feature Suzuki, Tata and Innova, while our Force Urbania Tempo Travellers come with various seating options, from a 9-seater to a 26-seater Tempo Traveller, which you can book easily over a call.

Features of TaxiYatri’s Cabs
Our well-maintained fleet of taxis includes the following amenities for your safety, comfort, as well as convenience, especially for your Rajasthan Tour.
- Expert and Professional Drivers
- Comfortable Pushback Seating
- Spacious Interiors
- Legroom and Space for Luggage
- A first aid kit
- Entertainment Options
Distance from Delhi to Jaipur
The distance from Delhi to Jaipur is around 300 km, depending on the choice of routes. Hence, it usually takes 6 to 7 hours of travel, depending on traffic conditions and other factors.

Delhi to Jaipur Best Routes
Planning a Rajasthan Tour from Delhi to Jaipur? Make your trip memorable. Although various routes connect these two cities, the following routes via Alwar/Neemrana are carefully chosen to offer you beautiful scenery with a comfortable travelling experience. We have highlighted some of the best tourist attraction sites on your way, which makes it a perfect journey for families, friends, as well as culture seekers.
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Worry not! Get around the country without worrying about routes with an Urbania Tempo Traveller for your trip. We offer significant discounts, offers and cashback on your bookings. Call +91-8377-809-809 to learn more. In addition, we also have specific tour packages, including the Golden Triangle Tour Package, which you can easily book a ride simply over a phone call.
But is there a way out of these confusing routes?
Yes! With TaxiYatri, you can easily hire a driver to drive you the way you want, to the place you want. And if you have nothing in mind, the driver will take you to the best way possible – a quick 6-hour drive with no stops, or even an overnight stay after exploring Alwar’s Sariska Tiger Reserve.
The first route follows NH 48, which starts from Delhi to reach Jaipur via Gurugram, Bhiwadi and Neemrana. On the other hand, the alternative route changes its course from Bhiwadi and reaches Jaipur via Alwar (NH 248A). Although the latter route is a little longer, you can observe a rich blend of flora and fauna around this historical site. Note that Neemrana is a historical site with stunning views of the Aravalli Hill ranges. Meanwhile, the route via Alwar will take you to another world with its famous Sariska Tiger Reserve and Siliserh Lake.
Since both routes start with a comfortable ride from Delhi to Bhiwadi via Gurugram, we have listed the best places to visit between Delhi and Bhiwadi below.
Top Sightseeing Options on the First Half of your Trip (Delhi – Gurugram – Bhiwadi):
When you exit Delhi, you will observe how the high skylines reduce to more open skies with a beautiful blend of nature and artificial structures. The pollution levels significantly reduce after crossing the urban regions. If you start early in the morning, you can enjoy the serene weather, along with less crowded roads and initiate a peaceful journey. When you reach Manesar, you will start to witness the royal Rajasthani buildings.
- Sultanpur National Park, Gurgaon, Haryana: If you enjoy birdwatching, this bird sanctuary will let you relax with a calm atmosphere after travelling from the hustling city of Delhi.
- Heritage Transport Museum, Bhiwadi, Haryana: This is the best place for car lovers, which will let you click a lot of exotic vehicle designs for your social media, while you are on your way to Jaipur.
After you reach Bhiwadi, you can explore the Badnore Fort or the following sites nearby, and then continue your road trip to Jaipur comfortably with our Tempo Traveller from Delhi.
Route A (Via NH 48): Delhi – Gurugram – Bhiwadi – Neemrana – Jaipur
Distance: ~280 km
Time: ~6 hours

Places to Visit on the Way
Love history and taking pictures around the hills? Neemrana is your route. Travel effortlessly with TaxiYatri’s Force Urbania rental service in almost all the major Indian cities. Explore this ancient historical city in Rajasthan, which is almost halfway between Delhi and Jaipur. After you reach Bhiwadi, continue on your NH 48 route to reach Neemrana.
Famous for its Neemrana Fort Palace, which is now turned into a heritage hotel, blending history with modernity. This Fort also allows adventurous ziplining through its architectural marvel. You can then stop at Behror, around 30 minutes away and enjoy eating at roadside dhabas and restaurants.
Route B (Via NH 48 and NH 248A): Delhi – Gurugram – Bhiwadi – Alwar – Jaipur
Distance: ~340 km
Time: ~7 hours
Places to Visit on the Way
Love wildlife photography or simply nature? Choose this beautiful route via Alwar.
Once you reach Bhiwadi, switch your route to NH 248A to reach Alwar, a beautiful place, which is also situated almost in the middle of Delhi and Jaipur, and hence, takes around 3-4 hours both ways. There are various tourist attractions around Alwar that you can explore with TaxiYatri’s Urbania Tempo Traveller. Visit the 18th-century Alwar City Palace, now converted into a museum, and relive the classy lifestyle of that era. If you want to go further back in time, you must visit the Alwar Fort/Bala Quila, from the 15th century AD, which is visible right from the City Palace. In addition, you can also choose to stroll around the Siliserh Lake, situated just 12 km from the town. Visit the Sariska Tiger Reserve, which will also let you relax and catch some of the extremely rarest animal sightings, including leopards and boars.
There are also plenty of Temples and other tourist attraction sites you can see nearby. Furthermore, on your Rajasthan road trip from Delhi, you can explore the Jaisamand Lake and Vijay Mandir Palace, which is just 14 km from Alwar with 105 rooms. You can spend a few hours here and then continue your 3-hour trip to Jaipur.
Top Tourist Attractions in Jaipur

Once you reach the Pink City, Jaipur, wherever you look, there is a lot to explore. There are a lot of historical monuments that you can include in your itinerary. For instance, visit the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Amber Palace, Jai Mahal, Jaigarh Fort and Jawahar Kala Kendra.
In addition, you can also visit the top temples in the city, including Tadkeshwar Mahadev Mandir, Birla Mandir, Thikana Mandir, ISKCON Temple, Harihar Mandir, as well as Shree Kalki Temple. Furthermore, you can also enjoy the peace of nature in the Kanak Vrindavan Park, Central Park, Ramnivas Bagh and Vidyadhar Bagh. Alternatively, you can also visit some of the top tourist attractions within the city limits. Book an Urbania Tempo Traveller for your Rajasthan tour to travel around the city comfortably. Visit the Albert Hall Museum, the Jaipur Wax Museum, as well as the Anokhi Museum.
Once you are done exploring Jaipur and want to return to Delhi, you can hire a Delhi to Jaipur one-way cab and reach Delhi conveniently.
Best Time to Travel from Delhi to Jaipur
The best time to visit Jaipur from Delhi is during the winters, especially October to February. These months are usually considered the best for tourism in India, with cool winds and comfortable weather. While the summers are very rough and the monsoons reduce visibility, the winters are usually pleasant in these regions, making Jaipur a perfect destination. This also makes this season ideal for bike trips.
Final Words and Tips for Travellers
Jaipur is a beautiful city, connected with a good road network to Delhi, with various attractions on the way. However, if you are travelling around Delhi and Jaipur for the first time, you must stay aware of the routes and plan your trip in advance. Get a tour guide, in case you want to explore the city and learn more about it in a short span. Also, the foreign tourists can hire a reliable cab, such as from TaxiYatri, with a driver so as to navigate effortlessly through the Indian traffic and road conditions. Some other things you must keep in mind are mentioned below.
- Start early from Delhi, as the Delhi to Gurugram route is usually congested
- Visit Jantar Mantar, the ancient sundial clock, in the daylight hours
- Visit the Nahargarh Fort in the evenings to enjoy its bright lights
- Summers are usually very hot, so stay hydrated at all costs
- Avoid feeding stray/zoo animals and keep children and belongings safe
- The monuments may charge an entry fee, and photography may be banned in some locations. Kindly check to avoid inconveniences.

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