How to Reach Jaipur?

The lively capital of Rajasthan state, India, is Jaipur, lovingly known as the Pink City. It’s a beautiful city in which the aroma of mouth-watering Rajasthani food fills the air, vibrant bazaars buzz with activity, and history resonates with each old fort. There’s something in the city for everyone, no matter what your interests are. Be it history lovers, culture hunters or those looking for a holiday to remember, the Jaipur tour package is an ultimate travel package. But you must arrive comfortably before you can revel in its royal grandeur!

This article will assist you in planning your trip hassle-free and with ease by taking you through the different routes to Jaipur.

Reaching Jaipur by Air:

The fastest and most convenient way to reach Jaipur is often by air, especially if you are coming from a distant city or another country.

Jaipur International Airport

Jaipur Sanganer Airport has its own international airport, is the one that caters to Jaipur. Around 13 kms south of the city is where it is in Sanganer. It is a modern and well-kept airport and caters to a considerable number of domestic as well as international aircraft.

For Domestic Connectivity:

Jaipur is well-connected to all the major Indian cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Ahmedabad, Goa, and several other cities of importance. There are regular flights to and from Jaipur, and these are operated by a variety of domestic carriers. You may take a flight with IndiGo, India Air, SpiceJet, Vistara, Air Asia of India, and Go First.

International Connectivity:

There are also direct flights to and from several international destinations, primarily in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai, Sharjah, and Muscat. Major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai also provide convenient access to connecting international destinations.

Reaching Jaipur by Train:

Train journeys remain a favorite among several individuals since Indian Railways offers good connectivity to Jaipur. Not only is it economically viable, but it also offers a chance to view India’s diversified landscape as well. Jaipur Junction is the city’s main railway station. It offers great connectivity to almost all parts of India, and is a major rail junction in the North Western Railway Station.

Major Trains:

Several trains, some of them ultra-fast express trains like Shatabdi Express and Rajdhani Express, connect Jaipur with the following cities:

·        Delhi (Ajmer Shatabdi, Ashram Express, etc.)

·        Mumbai (Jaipur Superfast Express and Aravali Express)

·        Kolkata (The Howrah Jaipur Express)

·        Bengaluru (Jaipur Mysore Express)

·        Chennai (Jaipur Chennai Express)

·        Agra (Passenger trains and the Shatabdi Express)

·        Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer (other cities in Rajasthan)

·        And many other cities across the country

Other Important Railway Stations in Jaipur:

Besides Jaipur Junction, the following other railway stations within the city are also halt points for some trains:

Gandhinagar Railway Station is also gaining prominence and now serves as the destination of several long-distance trains. It is also famous as a train station that is completely managed by women.

Durgapura Railway Station is another Jaipur southern region station serving some express and passenger trains.

Reaching Jaipur by Road:

Travelling to Jaipur by road can be a great experience if you enjoy road trips or are coming from a nearby city. Jaipur has generally good road connectivity.

By Bus – Sindhi Camp Bus Stand is one of Jaipur’s primary bus stops, located near the Jaipur Junction. It’s one of Rajasthan’s busiest bus stands.

RSRTC – A large fleet of buses is operated by the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation, which includes:

Volvo and Scania Luxury buses are air-conditioned buses with comfortable seats, ideal for long-distance travel from various locations like Delhi, Agra, Udaipur, etc.

By Car/Taxi –

With the enhanced highway network, travelling to Jaipur can be a beautiful experience.

National Highways serves Jaipur and the rest of India.

Delhi is connected to Jaipur through the major, excellent NH 48 (around 270 km, 4 to 5 hours of travel). The road trip from Delhi to Jaipur is extremely famous.

Renowned for the Taj Mahal, NH 21 connects Agra to Jaipur and is safe for a 4 to 5-hour journey.

Jaipur is linked with various parts of Rajasthan and overseas by NH 52.

Chauffeur-driven Taxi or Cab –

Travellers may book one-way taxis or hire a cab with a driver from their departure city for a relaxed journey. Various operators provide these travel services in Rajasthan. Families or groups of travellers may find this to be a great option.

Conclusion:

Jaipur beckons you with its imperial heritage, vibrant culture, and friendly people, no matter how you plan to travel. Head out for a trip, pack your bags and get ready to explore the breathtaking Pink City!



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