Jaipur keeps bemusing me. As a destination, it has so much to offer. Whether you take a guided tour or travel independently, Jaipur is bound to spell it’s magic on you. However planned an itinerary we create, at the end we feel short of time. However, this time around, we did a trip to Jaipur wherein we spent 3 days in the City while traveling in 2016. And then went ahead to spend 4 days in Udaipur covering the Udaipur Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli Museum, Shilpgram, Sahelion ki Bari, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Ranakpur Jain Temple, Chittorgarh fort and finally doing some crazy shopping. What we feel is 3 days are good enough to cover most of the places in the city. However, a little planning is required for the same.
Moreover, once we started writing about places in Jaipur, we got queries from readers about the planning / itinerary part. So, here ,we are going to list out for you a three days itinerary of Jaipur. Apart from this, there are several places to visit near Jaipur. And you can plan to take these tours from Jaipur. But in order to cover all of them will require at least 15 to 20 days, or, even a month. Anyways, here we cover the places only inside the city for which you need not travel far and wide. So, you can easily cover them in 3 days in Jaipur.
This is not the exact itinerary we followed. But, this is the itinerary we wish to have followed. Though we covered most the places in this list, at the end we felt if we had a week or so extra, we could have covered lots of places around Jaipur. Nevertheless, here goes the list of what to do and where to go in Jaipur given you have three days at Hand.
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First Day of 3 days in Jaipur
In our opinion, it is good to keep the first day light. You might be tired from your journey. You will need some time to get fresh and settle down. So, here’s what we recommend for your first day in Jaipur. Visit the historical places in the center of the city. So that you will not need to venture far. These places can be covered in half a day. Here’s the list of places (in order) to be visited:
- Hawa Mahal (Duration: 1 hour)
- Jantar Mantar (Duration : 1 hour)
- City Palace (Duration: 1 hour)
- Albert Hall Museum (Duration : 1.5 hours)
- Moti Doongri Fortress (Duration : 0.5 hours)
- Birla Mandir Temple (Duration : 1 hour)
You can start your day trip with a visit to Hawa Mahal. Next, go to Jantar Mantar, which is located at walkable distance from Hawa Mahal. From here, head to City Palace whose entrance gate is located just across from Jantar Mantar. Once you are done visiting City Palace, head to Albert Hall Museum which is 3.5km from City Palace.
You can take an autorichshaw or a bus. From here, head to Moti Doongri Palace and Birla Mandir which are just besides each other. If you want, you can take this private customizable city tour so that you can chose one or more of the above places, or, can include others. Alternatively you can take this tour as well which covers the top three attractions – Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and City Palace.
Call it an early day since the next day is going to be a long one.
Our first out of 3 days in Jaipur
I had to observe a fast (as a part of my religious custom) on the first day of the trip. So, I decided to keep it really light. And the above itinerary helped me achieve my goal. It would have been really sad to waste one wonderful day. And it was not possible for me to venture far and wide with the “no food all through the day” limitation. So, we decided to explore the heart of the city and that included these sites that were close by. I felt energetic even at the end of the day. Moreover, I was able to get back in time to complete some rituals that I had to observe as a part of the ceremony. It was like a win-win. Having been able to keep the fast and also complete the day at a wonderful note.
Second Day of 3 days in Jaipur
Reserve day two for an endeavor with forts and palaces of Jaipur. Today you can visit:
- Amber fort or Amer fort (Duration : 3 hours)
- Anokhi Museum (Duration : 1 hour)
- Nahargarh fort (Duration : 2 hours)
- Jaigarh fort (Duration: 2 hours)
- Jal Mahal and boat ride (Duration : 1 hour)
We would recommend you to start early on. Have an early breakfast and head to Amer fort. Reach here by the time it opens (8:30am). Near Amber fort, there is a hand printing museum called Anokhi. We were very interested to visit here. But alas, it is closed on that day of the week (Monday), so we couldn’t.
Next, visit Nahargarh fort which is quiet near, almost 20 minutes drive from Amer fort. Many will suggest you to visit Jaigarh fort before Nahargarh. But the reason we tell you to go to Nahargarh fort before is reasonable lunch option available here. Such facility is not available at Amer or Jaigarh forts.
After completing a visit to Nahargarh fort, head to Jaigarh fort. Next, visit Jal Mahal. As the sun sets, have a nice boat ride on the beautiful lake surrounding this palace. This will bring us to the end of day two of our Jaipur trip. Actually, we bet you will be very tired at the end of this trip. Since there is a lot of walking done through the premises and stairs of three massive forts. So, have a nice dinner at your hotel and take rest.
Our Experience on day 2
We had an awesome trip to the trio of the forts but we ended up missing a boat ride to Jal Mahal. Since, we started little late in the morning. Since the little one took her own time to get ready. We still could have made it. But, we were not in favor of hopping from one destination to another. Instead, we decided, whichever places we are able to cover, we will spend sufficient time there. So, we ended up visiting the three forts. By the time we reached Jaigarh fort, it’s doors were almost getting closed. The security guard was humble enough to not only show us around. But he even extended his duty time to show us all over. And only after we left, he secured the gates of the fort and called it a day. However, we do wish to have been able to take one boat ride around Jal Mahal.
Third Day of 3 days in Jaipur
Today, head back to the locations within the city. Visit these places :
- Monkey Temple (Duration : 0.5 hours)
- Taj Rambagh palace (Duration : 1 hour)
- Sishodri Rani Garden (Duration: 1.5 hours)
- Jaipur Zoo (if you have kids with you, they will get a break from the historical endeavors you so far had) (Duration : 1.5 hours)
- Chokhi Dhani or the likes of it (3-4 hours)
This is going to be another long day ! Start your day with a temple visit. Next, head to Taj Rambagh Palace. From here, go to Sishodri Rani Garden. You can visit the Jaipur zoo if you have kids with you. They will enjoy a break from the usual historical sightseeing that we have been doing so far. From here, head to Chokhi Dhani or similar ethnic village setup in Jaipur.
Our experience
We went to Chokhi Dhani on our last day of stay at Jaipur. Again, we reached here by 8 in the evening. By this time the place had got quiet crowded. May have been because it was a Sunday evening also. Nevertheless, we were left carving for more. Our experience at Chokhi Dhani was really great. And, we can’t think of a better way that our vacation in Jaipur could have ended. But, we wanted to experience more at Chokhi Dhani, which we couldn’t because of crunch of time. So, we recommend you reach here by 6:30pm and then you can stay all the way till 11pm (when the place finally shuts down) if you wish. The experience will surely be worth it.
Apart from the places to visit, there are a lot of other things to do in Jaipur like trying the local cuisines, or experiencing a cultural folk dance or puppet show. Here’s another comprehensive list of things to do in Jaipur. There are many trips also that you can take from Jaipur. Like one to Ajmer and Pushkar.
Some other awesome trips that you can take from Jaipur are :-
A day trip to the Abhaneri step well from Jaipur
The best spots in Jaipur for Instagrammers and photographers
A perfect Ranthambore Tiger Safari from Jaipur
Hope you enjoy this itinerary. If you have any suggestions or feedback, we will love to hear back from you.
Where to stay in Jaipur
Jaipur is famous for it’s heritage havelis and palaces. Many of them have been converted into hotels. And some of these hotels are run by renowned hotel chains in India. The most authentic stay experience in Jaipur will be to stay in one such place and get a real feel of the royalty that Rajasthan stands for. To check out some beautiful such properties, head here. Apart from these beautiful properties, the city abounds in other stay options as well – something to suite all budget types and tastes. Isn’t that wonderful?So, do provision for your stay in advance. You can grab one of the best deals at one of our partner sites here or here. (PS: we do get a small commission if you follow this link and book, without incurring any extra charge to you!).
General tips
- You can visit Jaipur as a part of a golden triangle excursion. (Delhi-Agra-Jaipur are referred to as the Golden Triangle and often toured together)
- Start your day as early as possible.
- Club the places that are nearby together in one day. So that you can visit them all without wasting too much time in travel.
- Visit temples in the morning. They open as early as 6am in the morning.
- Some sights close by 5pm while there are few that open till 6:30-8pm. Line them up accordingly in your itinerary.
- You can buy combined tickets that cover multiple destinations. Some of these tickets are valid for multiple days. This way you will save money. Here’s a skip the line ticket to 8 major attractions in Jaipur that you can buy online.
- Don’t rush. Jaipur mostly comprises of historical places. If you rush through the places, you are not going to get their essence. The journey through a fort or museum doesn’t become interesting until you know the story or the history that lies behind it. So, take your time.
- Go for a guided tour. Guided tours are useful in places of significant historical importance.
- Wear comfortable cotton cloths, preferably full sleeves as Jaipur mostly has a hot weather in the daytime. Check out our travel packing tips to know how to pack compact on your trips.
- Carry plenty of drinking water with you all the time and keep yourself well hydrated.
- Carry your sunglasses and hats with you.
- There are plenty of means of communication inside the city including autorickshaws and buses. You can take make use of these while transiting from one spot to another.
- Spare some time for shopping. Rajasthan is one place full of beautiful traditional crafts and garments. You should explore the market here.
- Take direction from locals when required. They are very friendly and helping.
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This looks so beautiful! Definitely bookmarking for when I visit India. I love the detailed breakdown of your itinerary – super helpful and clear.
Thanks a lot Christina
I’ve heard many things about Jaipur. Seems like such a majestic and colorful place! Great travel tips and itinerary. I’m sure this is helpful to anyone planning a trip to Jaipur!
Thanks Nadine
Love the way you’ve described the city. Jaipur is a charming city. It is my favourite place in the history, the guides there really bring the place alive with the history & science. And all the places you have mentioned are incredible.
Indeed. Jaipur is a must visit with so many incredible places to go to
I love the itinerary! I think it is organized enough to enjoy each site without having to rush or strain oneself! Would love to visit this place sometime! By the way, I love that your posts are always detailed. Very helpful to others who are creating itineraries as well!
Thanks Erica, I am putting in the posts the kind of information I would like to find myself when planning a trip, with the hope that it helps others
Jaipur, though I had not been to India yet, it’s gonna be one of the most useful itinerary i will ever refer to, Thanks for sharing!
thanks Jerny
Jaipur looks incredible!! It’s one of our top destinations we would love to visit and it’s great how you broke down your time there. Will definitely be using this when it’s our turn! Thanks for sharing! Even with the few pictures posted You captured the majestic beauty of the city!
Thank you. We are happy you find it so useful
Your itinerary looks a little bit stressful for my taste, I would add a couple of days more 🙂 which month was that?
We visited in September Elisa. yes, we have packed the days with activities in our itinerary because this one is supposed to make the best use of 3 days available. If you have more days at hand, you can spread it over and go for a more relaxed, slower travel
Im so stunned with how you make very detailed travel guide, though you noted you weren’t able to follow it, I think this will help a lot of travelers in exploring Jaipur. Thankyou for this!
Thanks Gelyka. We almost followed it but a few things here and there were dropped out because we had a little one with us, so we couldn’t start very early in the morning and couldn’t travel too late in the evening. I am happy that you feel others can benefit from it 🙂
Wow that looks like the Great Wall of China! Will include this on my bucketlist. 🙂
Great..wish you a wonderful trip
What a great guide! I would love to get to Nahargarh Fort – the view there looks absolutely spectacular. Adding Jaipur to my India bucket list now! Certainly lots to choose from in this itinerary which is great!
Thanks Juliette. Definitely there is lots to do and see in Jaipur. Provision your time accordingly when you do come here
We did a two day trip to Jaipur but still missed most of these. Jaipur is rich with history and monuments, we would definitely revisit the state and follow your footsteps this time 🙂 Amer Fort is undeniably one of the most gorgeous forts we have ever been 🙂
2 days are definitely less for Jaipur. Actually, you can thoroughly cover Jaipur (and other places nearby) if you have 15 days in hand.
Very good practical itinerary! Though I may tend to spend more time in the forts and during my tour I ended up reaching Nahargarh Fort well beyond its closing time.
It was a disappointment that day.
Same happened to us. We went to Jaigarh at the end and the fort doors were being closed while we were still visiting. 🙂
Hi Neha. Thats a perfect itinerary you have made. With so many places to visit in Jaipur, 3 days feels short but with proper planning it can surely be done. Sad that you couldn’t cover Anokhi museum. We visited it during our recent trip to Jaipur and fell in love with the garments and the printing blocks at display. The carving and block printing demonstrations was the best and my son enjoyed it the most. We also made a stop at the beautiful Panna Meena ka Kund and Krishna temple located close to the Anokhi museum.
Wow Sindhu..those are the places that I very much wanted to visit. We are going to plan a second trip to Jaipur soon. Since, we wanted to cover many nearby places through day tours but we couldn’t due to lack of time
Jaipur looks incredible! And you are giving some great advice! I love that the first day is taken a bit lighter and that you give recommendations on where to eat as well. I also appreciate that you have added the times behind the places so we would know how long it takes. I will be sharing this with my friends!
Thanks a lot Kreete. It’s comments like yours that truly make my day..feeling glad that the post is proving informative enough for others
Having been born in Bombay, I’ve only visited India again twice in the past 26 years since I moved away. Jaipur has been on my bucket list (along with Agra and Delhi) but unfortunately I haven’t had the chance to make it there yet. I absolutely love this list you’ve put together (because I’m a total bullet-list/number person so I appreciate how to-the-point it is!) and I’ll be pinning it for when I’m able to visit someday!
Thanks Shemylah. Glad that you find it useful. I also personally look for similar itineraries when I have to go out somewhere. So, totally agree with you
Wow, Jaipur looks like a fascinating city. I appreciate all the detailed information about how long to allow for each place. And your photos are beautiful!
Thank you so much. There is so much to do and see here that I felt allocating time to each place becomes important.
Hey, thanks for the itinerary. Í’m actually planning a small long weekend getaway to Jaipur with the kids soon and this will come in handy as it covers almost all of what is there to see. I was in Jaipur on work a little while back for a day and stayed at Rajputana which was a wonderful property and ate at LMB which I wrote about on the blog and highly recommend if someone wants to try local food… in addition to Choki Dhani which you mentioned. Thanks
Great! I wish you a happy journey and your kids will enjoy the place for sure..have a wonderful time 🙂
Wow! So many great ideas – I didn’t realize there are so much to explore. By the way, you’ve captured excellent photos.
Thank you!
Hello, Thanks for sharing such a fantastic blog.I really appreciate your blog to share information about Jaipur …Visiting in Jaipur is amazing experience. Jaipur is a place with a glorious past and a very rich historic background. People come from far off places just to get the taste of its beautiful monuments and their architecture.
You are right Sunita. And thanks a lot. I am really happy that you liked the blog and the post. I loved visiting Rajasthan. And now I am as much loving covering it through my post and presenting it on my platter (read: my blog) to the rest of the world