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Jaipur Tour Package from Nagpur

The orange-colored city of Nagpur, renowned for being in the center and having a rich culture, is an electrifying beginning to an unforgettable royal journey to Jaipur—the Pink City of India. Through our Nagpur Jaipur Tour Package, visitors can enjoy an interesting tour of Rajasthan’s cultural capital. The journey is sure to offer a stunning combination of heritage, architectural grandeur, folk art and craft, and royal hospitality.

Our meticulously designed Nagpur to Jaipur holiday packages by Rajasthan Tourism Holiday are for every type of traveler—families in need of a cultural treat holiday, honeymooners seeking a romantic holiday, or solo travelers who aspire to explore royal heritage. Whether it is royal grandeur of Amber Fort, ancient City Palace, fine finials of Hawa Mahal, or cosmological glory of Jantar Mantar, there is an alley in Jaipur that unwinds the tales of yesterdays in shades that dazzle the present.

Whether it’s strolling around crowded bazaars, tasting authentic Rajasthani food, or experiencing an evening of high culture with traditional folk music and dance, our Jaipur package tours bring royal Rajasthan to life. With such a variety of packages, budget tours, luxury breaks, as well as honeymoon packages, there’s bound to be one for your travel wishes.

For the luxury traveler, we offer Jaipur luxury holiday packages with heritage hotel and palace resort accommodations, where you will be treated like a king. They have private guided tour of the ancient locations, Rajasthani thali lunch dinner, and high-end Jaipur shopping at its most famous bazaars. For the couple, we offer our Jaipur honeymoon holiday package with royal palace accommodations, candlelight roof-top dinner, couple spa therapy, and sunset view from Nahargarh Fort.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur

The ideal time to travel from Jaipur to Nagpur is October to March, when the climate is pleasant and cool, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. You can shift to forts, palaces, gardens, and local bazaars without any discomfort of heat during this period.

For the restless travelers or rain enthusiasts, July to September is also a new face of Jaipur, especially with the rains-washed buildings, greenery everywhere, and fewer tourist throngs. It’s perfect for shoestring holidays and romance.

Travel from Nagpur to Jaipur

Air: The most comfortable and quickest means of traveling between Nagpur and Jaipur is by air. There are many direct and connecting flights every day, and it is possible to reach Jaipur in two hours.

Train: For the train traveler, there are numerous options from Nagpur to Jaipur, like the overnight trains like the Nagpur–Jaipur Express. It is a beautiful and relaxing way to travel for the train traveler.

Road: Jaipur to Nagpur road journey is around 14–15 hours and is nearly 1,000 km. Though long, it is a good idea for those who are ready to sightsee the countryside or take side trips like Kota, Indore, or Chittorgarh. Personal taxis, self-driven cars, or luxury bus tours can be booked for ease.

FAQs

Q1) What are the major places covered in the Jaipur package tour?

A1) Our Jaipur package includes Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Albert Hall Museum, and famous shopping areas like Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar.

Q2) Why is the Jaipur honeymoon package special?

A2) It includes romantic activities like candlelight dinner at heritage hotels, private city tour, boating, couples’ massage, and sunset photography from Nahargarh Fort for a royal and romantic experience.

Q3) What safety package is one offered with?

A3) We provide safety with sanitized stay, experienced and veteran guides and drivers, 24×7 travel assistance, and safe mode of transportation so that your journey will be hassle-free and secure.

Q4) What adventure and cultural experience does one have in Jaipur?

A4) Nature enthusiasts can indulge in elephant rides at Amber Fort, hot-air balloon flights, zip-lining, and jeep safaris. Culture enthusiasts can indulge in folk dances, block-printing sessions, Rajasthani cooking demonstrations, and heritage walks in Jaipur’s walled city.