Arrive in Jaipur, drop bags, freshen up; many hotels allow early luggage drop if check-in isn’t yet available so you can start sightseeing. Useful to confirm your hotel’s check-in policy in advance.
Historic sweetshop-restaurant in Johari Bazaar famous for Rajasthani thali, dal-baati and sweets — great first taste of local cuisine. Open generally 7:00am–11:00pm, suitable for a relaxed midday meal.
Majestic hilltop fort with ornate palaces, Sheesh Mahal and sweeping views; best visited mid-afternoon to catch golden light. Typical opening hours: 8:00am–5:30pm (verify seasonal times).
Drive past the photogenic Jal Mahal on Man Sagar Lake for sunset photos (the palace itself is not open to regular visitors). A short stop en route to your evening plans.
An immersive Rajasthani village-resort with traditional food, folk performances and activities — ideal if you want a cultural evening (opens typically ~7:00pm). Reserve ahead; alternative: a palace restaurant in central Jaipur for a quieter dinner.
Popular local spot with rooftop views and Rajasthani breakfast bites; a lively start before visiting the monuments. Typically opens from early morning around 8:00am.
Iconic honeycombed palace façade best viewed from the street or rooftop cafes; the small museum inside opens around 9:00am–5:00pm for a brief visit and photos.
Perched on the Aravalli ridge with panoramic views of Jaipur; arrive late afternoon to enjoy sunset over the Pink City. Fort visiting hours commonly run until sunset — plan timing to capture views.
Fine-dining royal cuisine in a palace setting for a memorable Rajasthani and Mughlai dinner; reservations recommended. Typically open for dinner from 7:00pm.
Early transfer to catch a morning flight (recommended: fastest option ~1–1.5 hrs) or a daytime train/drive to Udaipur (train ~6–7 hrs, road ~6–7 hrs). Flights are time-saving to maximize Udaipur time.
Quick flight from Jaipur to Maharana Pratap Airport (Udaipur) takes ~1–1.5 hours; book early-morning seats to arrive in Udaipur by late morning. Flight prices vary — book in advance.
Extensive palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola with museums, courtyards and balconies — a must-see for royal history and city views. Typical hours: 9:30am–5:30pm.
Budget-friendly traditional Rajasthani thali and local favorites, convenient near the old city. Good for an authentic midday meal before afternoon activities.
Shared or private boat across Lake Pichola to enjoy palace reflections on water and a short stop at Jag Mandir island; boat services generally run from morning until late afternoon (approx 9:00am–5:00pm).
Popular lakeside restaurant with superb views of the City Palace and good Rajasthani and North Indian dishes — book a table on the waterside for best views.
Large 17th-century Hindu temple near City Palace known for its carved architecture; visit during morning aarti for atmosphere (temple hours usually 6:00am–12:00pm & 4:00pm–9:00pm).
A serene garden with fountains and lotus pools created for the royal ladies; best visited in the morning when it’s cooler. Typical hours: 9:00am–6:00pm.
Hilltop palace offering sweeping sunset views over the lakes and Aravalli hills; drive time ~30–40 minutes from central Udaipur. Palace hours generally around 11:00am–5:30pm — plan late afternoon for best light.
Relax at the scenic Fateh Sagar promenade, enjoy cafes and a lakeside sunset; small boat services operate typically during daylight hours — verify on-the-day availability.
Popular heritage restaurant offering refined Rajasthani and continental dishes with views/ambience — good choice for a final special dinner in Udaipur. Reserve in advance for a lakeside or courtyard table.
Last-minute shopping for miniature paintings, handicrafts, textiles and souvenir items in the old bazaars — shops generally open by mid-morning (around 9:00–10:00am).
Leave for the airport or station allowing recommended lead time (domestic flights: arrive 60–90 minutes before departure). End of trip — continue onward travel or fly home from Udaipur.