Roadside view of a large Jaipur city sign with buildings, greenery, and a motorcyclist riding past under a cloudy sky.

Delhi to Jaipur Travel Guide: How to Reach by Road, Train, and Air

Jaipur sits just a few hours from Delhi, roughly 318 km away, yet the shift feels far greater than the distance suggests. One moment you are in the middle of Delhi’s traffic and glass-lined roads, and a few hours later, you are passing fort walls, sandstone facades, and bazaars that seem to move at their own pace. It is the kind of transition you notice not just in what you see, but in how the day begins to feel.

Getting to Jaipur is part of the experience itself. For some, it begins with a 5 to 6 hour road trip, an early start, an open highway, and a chai break that somehow becomes the highlight of the drive. For others, it is a 3.5- to 5-hour train journey, where the view from the window slowly shifts from city edges to the Rajasthan plains. For those short on time, an approximately 1-hour flight makes the journey feel almost effortless, taking you from one city to another before the day fully begins.

In this guide, we cover all 3 travel options in detail, including routes, timings, key stations and airports, along with where to stay once you arrive. For travellers who see the journey as more than just getting there, we also highlight an immersive 5-star resort that allows the experience to slow down and truly settle in.

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Delhi to Jaipur by Road: The Open Highway Through Rajasthan

There is something about travelling from Delhi to Jaipur by road that makes it a favourite among families and weekend travellers. Driving gives you complete control over the journey—you can stop when you like, enjoy the changing landscape at your own pace, and arrive having already experienced a part of Rajasthan before entering Jaipur itself.

The distance from Delhi to Jaipur by road ranges between 286 km and 318 km, depending on the route taken. Travel time typically varies from 5 to 6 hours under normal traffic conditions. Here are some of the most popular road routes you can take when travelling from Delhi to Jaipur.

  • Via NH 48 (~286 km | ~6 hours): This is the most popular and widely used route, passing through Gurgaon, Bhiwadi, and Kotputli before reaching Jaipur. The highway is well-maintained and lined with fuel stations, restaurants, and rest stops, making it ideal for a smooth and comfortable drive. Certain stretches near the Aravalli hills and Kotputli offer brief scenic views, adding a touch of character to the journey.
  • Via NE 4 (~318 km | ~5 hours): Also known as the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, this route is a faster alternative, especially for those starting from South or Southwest Delhi. With wider lanes, controlled access, and fewer intersections, it offers a smooth and time-efficient driving experience, though it is more functional than scenic.
  • Via NE 4 + NE 4C (~311 km | ~5 hours): This route follows the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway (NE 4) before branching onto the Jaipur–Bandikui Expressway (NE 4C), making it the fastest to reach Jaipur by road. Although it requires an additional exit, it is ideal for travellers looking to optimise both distance and travel time.
 

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Useful Tips for Your Road Trip
  • Start Early or Late: Depart between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM to avoid Delhi traffic and reach Jaipur before the afternoon. Alternatively, leaving after 7:00 PM helps bypass peak-hour congestion.
  • Best Time to Travel: October to March offers the most pleasant driving conditions, with cooler weather and clearer skies across the Rajasthan plains.
  • Use Expressway Service Areas on NE 4: Take advantage of designated rest zones and fuel stops along the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway for quick, efficient breaks without significant detours.
  • Keep Essentials Handy: Carry water, snacks, and ensure your vehicle is fuelled, especially before entering long highway stretches.
  • Watch for Tolls: Routes via NH 48, NE 4, and NE 4C include toll sections, so keep your FASTag active or have cash ready for a smooth journey.

Delhi to Jaipur by Train: Best Trains, Timings, and Stations

Stepping onto a train is one of the most relaxed ways to make the Delhi to Jaipur by train journey. You settle into your seat, watch the cityscape thin into scrubland and open sky, and arrive at Jaipur Junction without having navigated a single toll or traffic signal. Around 38 trains operate daily on this route from various Delhi stations, making it one of the best-connected intercity corridors in North India.

Departure stations in Delhi include New Delhi (NDLS), Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM), Old Delhi (DLI), and Sarai Rohilla (DEE), all running to Jaipur Junction (JP). Journey times range from approximately 4.5 to 6 hours, depending on the train and stops. A few trains worth considering are listed below.

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Modern Vande Bharat Express train stationed at a railway platform on a rainy day.
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  • Morning Option | Ajmer Shatabdi Express (12015): A popular daytime choice, this train departs from New Delhi early in the morning (around 6: 00 AM) and reaches Jaipur in approximately 4.5 hours. It includes onboard catering and is ideal for a comfortable, same-day journey.
  • Afternoon Option | Vande Bharat Express (26482): Departing around 3:00 PM, this semi-high-speed train completes the journey in approximately 4 hours. With modern coaches, quick boarding, and a punctual schedule, it is a strong choice for business travellers.
  • Night Option | Swarna Jayanti Rajdhani Express (12958): Departing around 8:00 PM, this train takes approximately 4 hours and offers a convenient evening travel option for those who prefer overnight or late departures.
  • Fastest Option | Vande Bharat Express (20978): This express train starts from Chandigarh and reaches Delhi, from where it departs at around 6:30 PM. As the fastest train on this route, it covers the distance in approximately 3.5 hours. Blending speed with comfort, it is ideal for travellers looking to reach Jaipur quickly and efficiently.

Train Travel Tips for Delhi to Jaipur
  • Book tickets in advance for Shatabdi and Vande Bharat trains, especially during weekends and public holidays when demand is high.
  • Use the IRCTC website or app for the most reliable and secure bookings.
  • If travelling light, Chair Car on the Shatabdi offers a comfortable and cost-effective option.
  • Arrive at the station at least 20–30 minutes early, as premium trains like Vande Bharat have strict boarding times.
  • Check your boarding station carefully (NDLS, NZM, or DEE), as Delhi has multiple departure points for Jaipur-bound trains.

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The spacious Delhi Airport terminal interior with travellers walking, bright natural light, and modern wall art installations.
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Delhi to Jaipur by Air: Flight Duration, Airports, and Tips

When time matters most, Delhi to Jaipur by air is the fastest way to make the crossing. The aerial distance between Delhi and Jaipur is approximately 230–240 km, and direct flights typically cover it in around 50–60 minutes of airborne time. Factor in check-in and boarding, and door-to-door, the journey still comfortably fits within half a day.

Flights depart from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) in Delhi and land at Jaipur International Airport (JAI), also known as Sanganeer Airport, which sits close to the city centre. IndiGo and Air India operate regular services on this route, with multiple morning and evening departures that suit both business and leisure travellers. Alliance Air also offers limited connectivity on this sector.

Key Flights

  • Air India (AI 1767) & Alliance Air (9I 805): A convenient option for early morning travellers
  • IndiGo (6E 6131): Ideal for evening travellers

Practical Travel Tips for the Air Route
  • Terminal 1 handles most low-cost carriers on this route. Arriving at least 2 hours before departure is usually sufficient for domestic flights, but always confirm your terminal while booking.
  • Jaipur Airport is compact and easy to navigate. Baggage collection is typically quick, and taxis, app-based cabs, and pre-paid options are readily available outside arrivals.
  • Early morning and evening flights often offer better fares. Mid-week departures tend to be more affordable, while Fridays and Sundays usually see higher demand and prices.

The air option works particularly well for short business trips where returning the same day or the following morning is necessary. Combined with a central Jaipur base, an about 1-hour flight genuinely makes Jaipur a practical day-trip destination from Delhi for those with tight schedules.

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Silhouette of a solo traveller with rolling luggage standing inside an airport terminal as an airplane flies overhead at sunset.
Decorated elephants carrying tourists along the pathway leading to the grand Amber Fort in Jaipur.
Elevated view of Amber Fort’s courtyard featuring manicured gardens, arched corridors, historic sandstone architecture, and rugged hills in the background.

Making the Most of Your Jaipur Stay with These Tourist Attractions

Jaipur has a way of rewarding those who give it more than a few hours. Arrive for a quick meeting, and you end up wandering through a fort courtyard at sunset. Come for a weekend, and you barely scratch the surface. For visitors making the trip from Delhi, the city offers a compact core of iconic sights that can be covered in 2–3 days, with enough depth to justify longer stays.

Most of Jaipur's major landmarks sit within a reasonable distance of the city centre, making a centrally located base especially practical. Key attractions include:

  • Amber Fort: A hilltop fort overlooking Maota Lake, this is one of Rajasthan’s most photographed landmarks. Built in the 16th century, it showcases a blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, with highlights like Sheesh Mahal and expansive courtyards that reward a slow, unhurried visit.

  • City Palace: Still partly occupied by the Jaipur royal family, the City Palace complex houses museums, courtyards, and ornate gates that tell the history of the Kachwaha dynasty across several centuries.
  • Hawa Mahal: The 5-storey palace of winds is one of India's most recognisable facades. Built to allow royal women to observe street life unseen, its 953 latticed windows are best seen from the street at dawn when the pink sandstone catches the morning light.
  • Jantar Mantar: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's most precise pre-telescopic observatories, this is a genuinely fascinating stop for those who enjoy science, history, or both.
  • Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar: These Jaipur bazaars are among the best in Rajasthan for textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts. A few hours here rounds out any trip with a strong local flavour.
 
Even for business travellers, Jaipur covers the full spectrum. After work, its historic forts offer a deeper glimpse into the city’s rich past and an interesting way to explore the city. At the same time, local handicrafts make for thoughtful takeaways to bring back home. The city’s leisure and spa experiences further add to its appeal, making it well suited for both quick getaways and balanced work-and-leisure trips.

Jaipur City Palace seen through an intricately designed archway with decorative patterns and warm-toned architecture.
Expansive view of Jantar Mantar observatory in Jaipur featuring geometric instruments, manicured lawns, and hills in the background.
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The luxurious lobby at Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, features a round floral arrangement, a vibrant pagoda mural, and wood ceilings.

Where to Stay in Jaipur: Make Ananta Spa & Resort Your Premium Base

After a road trip of 5 to 6 hours, a train journey from Delhi, or a quick under-1-hour flight, what most travellers look for is a place that allows them to truly settle in. Not just a room to sleep in, but a stay that makes Jaipur feel like more than a stopover. Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, is that kind of destination. Set just off the Delhi National Highway near the Aravalli foothills, our premium Japanese-themed 5-star resort in India brings together modern design, Rajasthani warmth, and a strong focus on wellness in one seamless experience.

Distance from Key Travel Points

  • Jaipur Railway Station: ~35 km
  • Jaipur International Airport: ~42 km

The rooms at Ananta span 4 categories, from elegantly appointed Evoke Rooms and Elegant Rooms with open shower areas to the grand 3,000 sq. ft. Grand Suite and the 3,700 sq. ft. Presidential Suite with a private pool and fully equipped kitchen. Every room is designed around the Japanese-inspired ethos of the resort: calm, precise, and considered in every detail.

The outdoor pool is one of our resort's most distinctive features, a landscaped outdoor pool that mirrors the sky and opens onto lush gardens. It is the kind of space where a post-flight or post-drive afternoon genuinely restores rather than simply passes. Alongside the pool, the spa offers a menu of body therapies and wellness rituals designed to decompress the body and quieten the mind, whether you have arrived by road, rail, or air.

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An overview of the Grand Suite in Jaipur at Ananta Resort & Spa, Jaipur, with a king size bed, a bench, side tables, lamps, and a ceiling fan in view.
Overhead view of a Japanese food spread with steaming ramen, crispy gyoza, fried chicken, and dipping sauce served on dark wooden tableware.
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At Shio - Kasho, our resort's multi-cuisine restaurant, guests can savour exquisite Japanese cuisine in an atmosphere that beautifully blends refined design with the comfort of all-day dining. The kitchen balances flavour and variety in a way that works equally well for a business dinner as for a relaxed family meal after a day of sightseeing.

Our resort's facilities include a fitness centre, complimentary Wi-Fi, free parking, 24-hour front desk services, and event spaces for those combining leisure with work. The resort is also a short drive from Amber Fort (~22 km), Hawa Mahal (~31 km), and Johari Bazaar (~31 km), giving guests easy access to everything Jaipur offers while returning each evening to a property that feels entirely removed from the pace of the city.

For groups, families, and corporate travellers, our resort offers multiple indoor and outdoor event venues, including the expansive Sakura Banquet Hall, Ikigai Garden, and Suijin Lawn. This makes it equally suitable for weddings and conferences, as well as leisurely weekend escapes.

Plan Your Journey from Delhi to Jaipur

The Delhi to Jaipur journey is one of the most accessible intercity trips in North India, and each mode of travel brings its own character to the experience. Delhi to Jaipur by road gives you freedom and pace. By train delivers comfort and a proper connection to the landscape. By air compresses the distance into under an hour and put you straight into the city. The choice depends on your schedule, your travel style, and how much of the journey you want to be part of the trip itself.

Once you arrive, Ananta Spa & Resort gives you a base in Jaipur that earns its place. The city's forts, bazaars, and cultural landmarks are within reach. The spa, pool, and Japanese-inspired interiors take care of the rest. It is a stay that makes the journey worthwhile from the moment you check in.

FAQs

1. Why is Jaipur known as the Pink City?
Jaipur is called the Pink City because its buildings were painted pink to welcome visiting royalty, symbolising hospitality.

2. What are the top tourist attractions in Jaipur?
The top tourist attractions in Jaipur include Amber Fort, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Johari Bazaar, Albert Hall Museum, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar.

3. Which forts in Jaipur offer panoramic views of the Aravalli hills?
Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort offer expansive views of the Aravalli hills and the surrounding landscapes.

4. Is Beelwa Palace conveniently located for sightseeing in Jaipur?
Yes, Beelwa Palace, Jaipur, offers convenient access to major places of interest in Jaipur while providing a peaceful retreat away from crowded areas.

5. What accommodation and amenities are available at Beelwa Palace, Jaipur?
Beelwa Palace offers Evoke Rooms, Elegant Rooms, and Luxury Suites, all equipped with modern comforts such as complimentary Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Guests can also enjoy a multi-cuisine restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, banquet spaces and landscaped lawns.

FAQs


1. Why is Jaipur known as the Pink City?
Jaipur is called the Pink City because its buildings were painted pink to welcome visiting royalty, symbolising hospitality.

2. What are the top tourist attractions in Jaipur?
The top tourist attractions in Jaipur include Amber Fort, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Johari Bazaar, Albert Hall Museum, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar.

3. Which forts in Jaipur offer panoramic views of the Aravalli hills?
Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort offer expansive views of the Aravalli hills and the surrounding landscapes.

4. Is Beelwa Palace conveniently located for sightseeing in Jaipur?
Yes, Beelwa Palace, Jaipur, offers convenient access to major places of interest in Jaipur while providing a peaceful retreat away from crowded areas.

5. What accommodation and amenities are available at Beelwa Palace, Jaipur?
Beelwa Palace offers Evoke Rooms, Elegant Rooms, and Luxury Suites, all equipped with modern comforts such as complimentary Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Guests can also enjoy a multi-cuisine restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, banquet spaces and landscaped lawns.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How far is Delhi to Jaipur by road?

The distance from Delhi to Jaipur by road is approximately 318 km.

What are the main road routes from Delhi to Jaipur?

The main routes are via NH 48, via NE 4 (Delhi–Mumbai Expressway), and via NE 4 + NE 4C, with the NE 4 + NE 4C route typically being the fastest.

What are the best trains from Delhi to Jaipur?

The Ajmer Shatabdi Express (12015) and the Vande Bharat Express (26482 and 20978) are among the most popular options.

How long is the flight from Delhi to Jaipur by air?

Direct flights from Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) to Jaipur's Sanganeer Airport (JAI) take approximately 50–60 minutes. The aerial distance between the 2 cities is around 230–240 km.

Which is the fastest way to travel from Delhi to Jaipur?

By air is the fastest option, with a direct flight taking under 1 hour. The Vande Bharat Express is the fastest rail option at approximately 3.5 hours, while the road route takes around 5–6 hours depending on traffic.

Which Delhi stations have trains to Jaipur?

Trains to Jaipur depart from 4 main Delhi stations: New Delhi (NDLS), Hazrat Nizamuddin (NZM), Old Delhi (DLI), and Sarai Rohilla (DEE), all arriving at Jaipur Junction (JP).

What is the best time to drive from Delhi to Jaipur?

An early morning departure between 5:00 AM and 7:00 AM is ideal for avoiding Delhi traffic. Evening departures after 7:00 PM also work well.

Where should I stay when visiting Jaipur from Delhi?

Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, is a Japanese-themed 5-star resort located off the Delhi National Highway, well-positioned for travellers arriving by road, train, or air.

What are the facilities and amenities available at Ananta Spa & Resort?

We offer rooms and suites, a spa, a swimming pool, and a multi-cuisine dining outlet.

How many trains run daily from Delhi to Jaipur?

Around 38 trains operate daily on the Delhi to Jaipur route, offering flexible departure times throughout the day from multiple Delhi stations.

What are the best months to drive from Delhi to Jaipur?

October to March offers the most comfortable driving conditions along the highway.

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