How to Spend 2 Days in Jaipur: A Practical Local’s Itinerary
Many travel guides online will give you a generic list of monuments to visit in Jaipur. But as a local travel agency based right here in the Pink City, we know that rushing through 15 places in 48 hours is exhausting.
To actually enjoy Jaipur, you need a smart, balanced plan that saves time on traffic. Here is our tried-and-tested 2 days in Jaipur itinerary.
🗺️ Day 1: The Heart of the Walled City (Palaces & Bazaar)
Focus on the central heritage area to save on travel time.
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8:00 AM – Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): Visit early morning. The sunlight hits the facade beautifully, and you will avoid the chaotic street traffic.
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10:30 AM – City Palace & Jantar Mantar: Walk 5 minutes from Hawa Mahal to the City Palace. Explore the royal museum and the world’s largest stone sundial next door.
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1:30 PM – Lunch at LMB (Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar): Head into Johari Bazar for an authentic Rajasthani Thali or Pyaz Kachori.
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3:30 PM – Shopping at Bapu Bazar: Walk around the pink corridors to shop for traditional quilts, block-print bedsheets, and mojari leather shoes.
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6:30 PM – Sunset at Patrika Gate: A 25-minute drive south of the old city takes you to India’s most colorful, hand-painted gate—perfect for photos.
🏰 Day 2: Forts, Lakes & Gentle Giants
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Head to the scenic Amer area in the northern hills.
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8:00 AM – Amer Fort & Elephant Encounter: This grand 16th-century fort sits on a hill. To beat the long ticket lines, arrive by 8:00 AM. If you love animals, you can enjoy ethical elephant activities in Jaipur at the nearby elephant sanctuary (Hathi Gaon) afterward.
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12:30 PM – Panna Meena Ka Kund: A unique, symmetrical 16th-century stepwell located just 1 km from Amer Fort—ideal for quick photography.
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2:00 PM – Jal Mahal (Water Palace): A quick stop on your way back to click photos of the gorgeous palace floating in the middle of Man Sagar Lake.
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5:00 PM – Sunset at Nahargarh Fort: Drive up the winding hills of the Aravali range to catch a breathtaking, bird’s-eye view of the entire city as the lights turn on.
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🚗 Travel Tip from Blue Arch Tour:
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Jaipur’s traffic can be tricky, and local auto-rickshaw drivers often overcharge. The easiest way to cover this itinerary stress-free is by hiring a private local cab with an experienced driver.