Morning: Land at Indira Gandhi International Airport and pick up your pre‑booked sedan. The NH48 highway to Jaipur is reported by recent travel bloggers as smooth with well‑marked lanes, taking about 5‑6 hours.
Afternoon: Stop for a hearty Rajasthani lunch at Dhaba Kumar near Jaipur, sampling Dal Baati Churma and fresh jalebis. Continue the drive and check into your Jaipur hotel.
Evening: Unwind with a welcome dinner at Handi Restaurant, famous for its Laal Maas and ker sangri, and enjoy a brief stroll around the illuminated Hawa Mahal from outside.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the majestic Amber Fort, taking a guided elephant or jeep ride up the hill and marveling at the intricate mirror work and Sheesh Mahal.
Afternoon: Visit the City Palace complex and the adjoining Jantar Mantar, where you can see the world’s largest stone sundial and learn about ancient astronomy.
Evening: Dine at Suvarna Ladki for authentic Rajasthani thali, then wander the bustling lanes of Johari Bazaar for gemstone and textile shopping.
Find HotelsMorning: Climb the iconic Hawa Mahal for panoramic city views, then head to the tranquil Albert Hall Museum to see royal artifacts.
Afternoon: Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani lunch at Rawat Misthan Bhandar (try the famous kachori). Afterwards, explore the historic Jaigarh Fort and its massive cannon, the Jaivana.
Evening: Experience a cultural dinner with folk music at Chokhi Dhani, savoring dishes like gatte ki sabzi and ghevar under lantern light.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart early on the NH21; bloggers note occasional roadwork near Kotputli but traffic is light. Arrive at Sariska Tiger Reserve and check into Sariska Palace, a heritage resort with jungle views.
Afternoon: Enjoy a guided safari inside the reserve, spotting tigers, leopards, and spotted deer. Picnic lunch features Rajasthani snacks like bhujia and lassi.
Evening: Return to the resort for a candle‑lit dinner, tasting the local specialty Ker Sangri cooked over a wood fire, and unwind by the pool.
Find HotelsMorning: Travel via NH44; recent blogger reviews praise the road’s condition and scenic desert vistas. Check into The Oberoi Amarvilas, offering direct views of the Taj Mahal.
Afternoon: Visit the world‑renowned Taj Mahal, taking a sunrise slot for the best lighting. Afterwards, explore the imposing Agra Fort, a UNESCO site with exquisite marble inlay work.
Evening: Savor Agra’s famed sweet Petha and Mughlai cuisine at Pinch of Spice, then stroll the Mehtab Bagh for a night view of the Taj.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a short drive to Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned red‑sandstone capital of Emperor Akbar, and explore its grand palaces and the iconic Buland Darwaza.
Afternoon: Return to Agra for a leisurely lunch featuring kebabs and biryani at Sheroes’ Cafe. Pack and prepare for departure.
Evening: Drive back to Delhi via the well‑maintained NH44; arrival in Delhi by night for your onward flight or onward journey.
Find HotelsIf you wish to extend the trip, add an extra night in Jaipur to explore the nearby villages of **Bagru** and **Sambhar**, known for block‑printed textiles and salt‑pan sunsets. Conversely, you can shorten the journey to five days by skipping Fatehpur Sikri and spending the final evening in Delhi before your departure, which saves travel time and reduces overall cost.