Jaipur, with its archeological splendor and pink colored manifestation, will grab your eyes as soon as you step in. Touted as the first planned city of India, the dream like locales have been constructed to great perfection and serves as a visual treat for the eyes. Studded with tourist attractions like Jantar Mantar, the magnanimous Jal Mahal, beautiful Amber Fort and more, a trip through the city’s citadels and monuments will leave you in awe. As the city is well connected to all the other major cities of India, it is flocked with tourists all the year round. The city is well connected by road, rail, and air and boasts of excellent road and air services. A trip to this royal heritage is likely to thrill you with its magnificence, splendor and charm. Just pack your bags and head out for this glorious city and explore its grandeur. To know more on how to reach Jaipur, read on.
Traveling To Jaipur
By Air
The airport is situated close to Sanganer, almost 13 km to the south of Jaipur City. Domestic airlines connect the city to other major metros of India and flies regular flights to Delhi, Kolkata, Agra, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jodhpur and Udaipur. The Jaipur airport, also flies international flights to London, Dubai, Sharjah and Muscat.
By Rail
Jaipur Railway Station is one of the major stations in the whole of Rajasthan. This station connects Jaipur to most of the cities in India. Train fares are considerably cheaper here which makes railways one of the most preferred forms of travel options for the tourists. There are three major stations in Jaipur Junction - One is main city station, other one is the Durgapura Station and third is the Gandhinagar Station. However, if you are game for a luxury ride, then don’t forget to take a trip across the deserts of Rajasthan on �Palace On Wheels�.
By Road
Jaipur is well-connected to the major cities of India by road and tourists don’t really have to kill hours to get a bus here. Jaipur has a remarkable bus service that can make your trip a pleasant experience. You can avail the deluxe buses and AC coaches or even opt for regular government buses as per your convenience. Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation plies regular buses to the capital city of India that can take you to Delhi in just six and half hours. You can board a passenger bus from Narayan Singh Circle or the main Sindhi Camp bus stand. It’s better to book tickets in advance for a comfortable journey. If you plan to take a bus from the Delhi airport to Jaipur, you can get down at Dhaula Kuan and take a taxi from the same spot. This route will be a lot easier and less time-consuming than travelling down the other congested streets in the city.
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