Start early from Solapur by pre-booked AC train or flight (via Pune/Mumbai) to Jaipur; this is a long transfer day so plan snacks and documents. Book sleepers or flights in advance; travel time typically 10–16h depending on connection.
Have a hearty breakfast on the train/flight or at a highway restaurant if driving — choose easily digestible, protein-rich options to stay comfortable while traveling.
Enjoy classic Rajasthani and vegetarian dishes at LMB (near Hawa Mahal) or a thali at a well-reviewed local restaurant; both are open into the evening. Good introduction to Rajasthani cuisine.
Explore the hilltop Amber Fort with its palaces, mirror work and ramparts; visiting early (opens ~8:00) reduces heat and crowds — allow time for the climb or jeep transfer.
Savor Rajasthani thali or laal maas at Handi (for non-vegetarian) or the famous LMB for vegetarian specialties; most restaurants open through afternoon.
Visit City Palace (museums, courtyards) — opens ~9:30–5:00 — and adjacent Jantar Mantar (historic observatory) to cover Jaipur's royal and scientific heritage.
Dine at Chokhi Dhani for a cultural village-dinner experience with folk performances; it usually opens around 5:00–5:30pm and runs till late evening — prebook for entry and dinner.
Have breakfast at a trusted roadside dhaba en route or bring a hotel packed breakfast; simple options like puri, paratha and chai are widely available.
Visit the famous Khatu Shyam Ji Temple for darshan and explore nearby sweets and prasad shops; temple timings generally: morning 4:00–13:00 and evening 16:00–21:00, but verify during festivals.
Walk the temple precincts, try local kachoris/sweets and shop for religious souvenirs; small museums and temples nearby can be covered if time permits.
Stop at a highway restaurant for a warm meal or have lunch after reaching Nathdwara; restaurants near Nathdwara offer vegetarian Rajasthani and Gujarati cuisine.
Visit the famous Shrinathji Temple for darshan; general timings usually include morning and evening aartis (temple opens early morning and again in evenings — check local schedule for aarti times).
Check into your hotel near Lake Pichola if possible and have lunch at a lakeside café or the hotel; aim for lighter fare to prepare for afternoon sightseeing.
Take a scenic boat ride on Lake Pichola (generally 8:00–17:00) to enjoy views of City Palace and Jag Mandir; boats run till sunset depending on weather.
Visit the world-famous Dilwara Jain Temples known for exquisite marble carvings; temple timings usually 7:30–12:00 and 15:00–17:30 — go in the morning to avoid the midday closure.
Have breakfast, check out and begin the long return journey to Solapur — choose a comfortable mode (train/flight via Udaipur/Ahmedabad or long-drive by car).
Start the travel leg; if driving, expect ~12–16 hours depending on stops. If using flights, transfer to nearest airport (Udaipur/Ahmedabad) for connections to Solapur/Pune/Mumbai, then road transfer to Solapur.