Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wp-table-builder domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/tourindi/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114

Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wp-table-builder domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/tourindi/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114
Jaipur and Ajmer travel blog from hyderabad - Tour India
Tour-Indiya.Com
Add more content here...

Tour India

Jaipur and Ajmer travel blog from hyderabad

IMG_2342

As we take to the skies, leaving the colourful landscapes of Hyderabad behind to soar towards the majestic city of Jaipur, buckle up and get ready for an exciting journey. This travel website extends an invitation to you to travel with us on a captivating flight that connects two different worlds, promising an adventure that combines contemporary convenience with classic allure. Prepare to witness the seamless fusion of history, culture, and anticipation that accompanies every traveller’s flight from Hyderabad to the Pink City of Jaipur as the wheels leave the tarmac and the horizon opens up.

So buckle up, put your tray table away, and prepare for adventure as we fly from Hyderabad to Jaipur, bridging the gap between two cities and embracing the rush of exploration that only flying can provide.

Day 1: Hyderabad to Jaipur Flight Adventure

ooty tour

Welcome to the trip of a lifetime as we take you on the thrilling journey from the thriving metropolis of Hyderabad to the enchanted land of Jaipur. Join us on our journey as we land in the Pink City and travel to the hotel by boarding IndiGo 6E-913 and fastening your seatbelt.

Boarding and Takeoff 
We leave early in the morning and reach the airport by 9 a.m. to travel to Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad. As we check in for our IndiGo 6E-913 flight to Jaipur at 11:30 AM, excitement is in the air. We experience a smooth process thanks to the helpful and efficient airport staff, and before we know it, we’re enjoying comfortable seats on the aircraft and getting ready to take off.

Aerial Wonders
We are treated to breathtaking aerial views of Hyderabad as the flight takes off. A captivating sight is created by the shifting topography, the rivers winding through the landscape, and the ever-growing city below.

Travel Experience
During the flight, IndiGo’s dedication to passenger comfort was evident. The helpful cabin crew makes sure that our trip is not only comfortable but also enjoyable by providing excellent service. As we soar through the skies in the direction of Jaipur, the in-flight meals and refreshments keep us energised and satisfied.

Touching down in Jaipur
As the pilot announces our descent into Sanganer Airport in Jaipur, our anticipation grows. We get our first looks at the city’s architecture and vibrant colours as the plane escends.We exit the plane with grins on our faces and are eager to explore Jaipur after a smooth landing. We have hired a taxi from airport and reached to our pre booked hotel.

Your check-in to our hotel, Hotel Rajasthan Palace, is a journey into regal treatment as you enter our Rajasthani haven.The check-in procedure is quick and easy, taking place beneath elaborate, hand-painted arches. It’s time to begin exploring Pink City after lunch. You’ve made the decision to set out on a local adventure in the afternoon and explore some of the city’s most well-known landmarks.

Exploring Second Half Day(Exploring Local Delights)

  • Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): The Hawa Mahal is a magnificent pink sandstone building with intricate latticework windows and is your first stop. The royal ladies could watch the street celebrations without being seen, thanks to the construction of this five-story palace.
  • City Palace: Go to the City Palace complex after that. The museums in this vast palace, whose architecture is a fusion of Rajput and Mughal, contain an impressive collection of royal artefacts, costumes, and historical treasures.
  • Jantar Mantar: Maharaja Jai Singh II erected the astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar not far from the City Palace. These enormous devices were used to track the motion of celestial bodies, forecast eclipses, and measure time.

Day#2 -Discovering the Charms of Jaipur: A Full Day Expedition

Prepare for a full day of exploration as you delve further into the rich heritage and vibrant culture of Jaipur. You can travel to some of the most important and beautiful locations in your own private taxi.

Your day starts with a drive to the magnificent Amber Fort. This fort, which is perched atop a hill, provides breathtaking, all-encompassing views of the city and its surroundings. Explore the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), one of its intricate structures.

On your way back from Amber Fort, stop briefly at Jal Mahal, also known as the “Water Palace. This palace creates a picturesque scene as it appears to float on Man Sagar Lake. Take in the scenery and capture it on camera.

  • Lunch Break: Have a traditional Rajasthani meal during your break.
  • Albert Hall Museum: After lunch, go to one of Rajasthan’s oldest museums, the Albert Hall Museum. Insights into the state’s history, culture, and art are provided by the museum’s Indo-Saracenic architecture and assortment of exhibits
  • Bapu Bazaar shopping: No vacation is complete without some retail therapy! In the crowded market known as Bapu Bazaar, you can buy traditional clothing, jewellery, handicrafts, and other items.
  • Choki Dhani Village: A popular tourist destination in Jaipur, the Chokhi Dhani resort is a themed village designed to provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of Rajasthani culture.
  • Return to Hotel: Your private taxi will transport you back to your hotel, where you can relax and reflect on your amazing experiences in Jaipur after a day of exploration, culture, and beauty.

Day#3 -Jaipur to Ajmer Afternoon Arrival and Half Day Tour

You arrive in the enchanted city of Ajmer as the journey from Jaipur to Ajmer gets underway and the afternoon sun casts a warm glow over the area. The drive is full of breathtaking scenery, and the excitement of visiting a new place keeps you going.

Check-in at Hotel Royal Palace: After arriving in Ajmer, you immediately proceed to Hotel Royal Palace, where you will stay for the next two days in comfort. You are ready to explore Ajmer’s beauty once you’ve showered and relaxed for a while.

Ana Sagar Lake: You travel to Ana Sagar Lake as the sun begins to set. There is peace here, thanks to the calm waters and the view of the hills in the distance.

Dargah Sharif: Next, you head to one of the most significant spiritual sites in Ajmer, the Dargah Sharif. The Sufi shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is a place of immense reverence and draws pilgrims from all walks of life. The spiritual aura and the harmonious chanting leave you deeply moved.

Day#4 -Exploring Ajmer and Departure to Jaipur Airport

  • Ajmer Jain Temple: Begin your second day by visiting the magnificent Ajmer Jain Temple, also known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan. The intricate architecture and awe-inspiring golden structure of the temple take your breath away. Your attention is drawn to the detailed depictions of Jain mythology.
  • Akbari Fort and Museum: The imposing Akbari Fort is your next stop. The fort provides panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. The museum within the fort displays artefacts and relics that provide insight into Ajmer’s history.
  • Shopping and Lunch: As the afternoon approaches, you go souvenir shopping in the local markets. Ajmer is well-known for its handicrafts and traditional items, making it an ideal destination for finding one-of-a-kind gifts. At a local restaurant, savour a hearty Rajasthani lunch.
  • Prithviraj Smarak: In the afternoon, you go to the Prithviraj Smarak, which is a memorial to the valiant Rajput warrior Prithviraj Chauhan. The monument commemorates his bravery and courage.
  • Return to Jaipur: After a day of exploration, you say goodbye to Ajmer and begin your journey back to Jaipur. When you arrive in Jaipur, you go straight to the airport to catch your Air Asia flight I5-1229, which is scheduled to depart at 6:35 PM
Returning to Hyderabad:

You carry the essence of Jaipur and Ajmer with you as you step off the plane and onto the familiar grounds of Hyderabad at 9 PM. Your heart is etched with memories of the vibrant colours, rich history, and warm hospitality.

The journey may be over, but the stories you’ve collected and the experiences you’ve had will serve as inspiration for your future adventures. Every moment was a treasure, enriching your travel tapestry, from the pink hues of Jaipur’s architecture to the spiritual energy of Ajmer’s shrines.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur and Ajmer

The ideal time of year to travel in Ajmer and Jaipur is typically during the winter. It will be too hot to travel in July. The monsoon is also a good time to visit Jaipur, but before taking a road trip, be sure to check the condition of the roads.

  1. Peak: November to February
  2. Best months: March to April
  3. Avoid: May to August.

Frequently Asked Questions on Rajasthan Tour

Which time of year is ideal for a Rajasthan tour?

Winter, which runs from October to March, is regarded as the ideal time to visit Rajasthan because of the good weather that prevails throughout the day, which makes it ideal for exploring the city’s top attractions and engaging in outdoor activities. During the winter, the temperature often stays between 2 °C and 33 °C.

Jaipur, the capital of the royal state of Rajasthan, is also known as the Pink City. Forming the Golden Triangle with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur is one of the nation’s most well-known tourist destinations.

Some of the traditional Rajasthani dishes are Dal Baati Churma, Panchratna Dal, Papad ro Saag, Ker Sangri and Gatte ro Saag. It is also highly renowned for its appetizers, which include the Mirchi bada, Bikaneri bhujia, and Kanda kachauri.

When visiting Rajasthan, tourists should dress comfortably in loose-fitting clothing made of natural, breathable materials like cotton or linen. The average temperature in Rajasthan in January is 50/75°F, or 10/23°C.

One may plan a brief trip to Rajasthan lasting two nights and three days, during which they could visit well-known tourist spots like Udaipur or Jaipur. Nevertheless, a great journey would require six nights and seven days to fully see the tourist sites across Rajasthans many cities.

Known as the „land of festivals and fears, Rajasthan is a popular destination for tourists, due to its many fairs and festivities. Encountering the essence of Rajasthan’s abundant cultural heritage is most optimally achieved through participation in its festivals.

A special village, Chokhi Dhani, provides an insight into a typical Rajasthani society. With its traditional folk dancers, animal rides, mud homes and traditional Rajasthani cuisine, Chokhi Dhani is the ideal place to experience the history and legacy of this breathtaking state.

The Thar Desert, also referred to as the Great Indian Desert, encompasses 70 % of Rajasthan and is home to the districts of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Barmer. The most well-known members of the Desert Triangle are Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Bikaner.

From Delhi, it takes approximately five hours to drive the 270 kilometers to Jaipur, Rajasthan. The flight from Delhi to Jaipur takes approximately one hour. The 638-mile-drive to Jodhpur, Rajasthan, takes about 10 hours.

The biggest camel fair is held annually in January at the Bikaner Camel Festival. Come witness camel racing and other events, as well as the various camel breeds dressed in colorful apparel. Explore the many booths and sample camel milk and the regional delicacies made with it. Pick out a few intriguing handicrafts, jewelry-pieces, and other locally made goods.

Scroll to Top
Tour India