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The Elephant festival in Jaipur

The Elephant Festival is a unique event held every year in Jaipur .This year it is on the 28th of February. Beautifully decorated rows of elephants catwalk before an enthralled audience. The elephants move in procession, run races, play the regal game of polo, and finally participate in the spring festival of [...]

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For Foreigners and Non Residential Indians
Passports and Valid Visas are necessary . So please carry them with you. We cannot check in foreign nationals without these.
For Indian Nationals
Please carry a Photo ID proof. Either passport , driving license or voter ID card with you to ensure check in .

FREE PICK UP FROM THE TRAIN & BUS STATION

We have a free pick up service from the train and bus station. Please inform your time and mode of arrival, by email or by calling us at 0141 2200033 or 2205427.

Trains passing through Jaipur

If you’re looking for a great place to book air and rail tickets, head over to Cleartrip. Here’s the result page from their train search listing all the trains that pass through Jaipur.
If you’re travelling from Delhi, we recommend the Shatabdi. It starts from Delhi early in the morning and reaches Jaipur by 10:45 am. [...]

A distance chart for Rajasthan

A chart of road distances between all major cities of Rajasthan. Delhi, Bombay, Agra and Ahmedabad are in there as well. Use it to figure out distances. To figure out how long it’ll take you to get from point A to point B use this simple rule of thumb — it takes five hours to cover 200 kilometers in a bus and four hours if you have a car. The average speed on most Indian roads is around 80 kmph.

Why Jaipur is called the Pink City

A flamboyant showcase of Rajasthani architecture and flair at its most irresistible, the Pink City of Jaipur has long been established on tourist itineraries as the third corner of India’s “Golden Triangle”, [...]

A Brief History of Jaipur

Jaipur is one of Rajasthan’s younger cities, founded in 1727. In 1700, Jai Singh II succeeded at the tender age of thirteen to the throne of the Kuchwaha Rajputs in Amber, inheriting a realm that encompassed Shekhawati [...]