Morning flight from Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) to Jaipur (JAI) gets you into Rajasthan early to use the day for sightseeing; flight duration about 2–2.5 hours. Check current airline schedules and airport arrival times.
Iconic Jaipur sweet shop and restaurant famous for pyaaz kachori and Rajasthani snacks; opens from early morning (around 7:30am) and is a great first taste of local cuisine.
City Palace (museums, courtyards) and Jantar Mantar (astronomical observatory) showcase royal history and traditional science; City Palace generally open 9:30am–5:00pm, Jantar Mantar typically 9:00am–4:30pm — verify seasonal hours.
Grand hilltop fort with ornate palaces and courtyards; best visited mid-afternoon for light and to catch sunset if timing permits — Amber Fort is generally open 8:00am–5:30pm (evening light shows may run later).
Iconic pink façade of Jaipur — viewing and photo-stop from the street; if you wish to enter the small museum/room, check hours (usually closes by late afternoon).
Ethnic Rajasthani village-resort experience with traditional performances, thali dinners and activities; typically opens around 6:00pm and is ideal for a first-night immersive meal.
Stylish café linked to Anokhi craft store, great for a lighter breakfast and coffee; typically open from around 9:00am (some outlets open earlier) — check your chosen branch.
Set in Ram Niwas Garden, this museum shows Indo-Saracenic architecture and artifact collections; usually open 9:00am–5:00pm, great for morning cultural context.
Explore Jaipur’s bazaars for jewelry, textiles, block-printed fabrics and handicrafts; shops are typically open 10:00am–8:30pm — bargaining is customary.
Perched on the Aravalli ridge, Nahargarh offers panoramic city views at sunset; fort complex generally open 10:00am–10:00pm, so afternoon arrival is ideal for golden-hour vistas.
Choose a rooftop cafe for relaxed evening views with snacks and chai; many rooftop cafes open through the evening — good for lighter local & fusion dishes.
Walk the ghats around the sacred Pushkar Lake and soak up pilgrims' rituals and colorful ghats; lakeside cafes open from morning for simple breakfasts and chai.
One of the few Brahma temples in India located near the lake — temple usually open morning (approx 6:00am–12:00pm) and later evening; confirm timings on the day.
Long scenic drive west to Jodhpur (~280 km, 5–6 hours). This leg moves you deeper into western Rajasthan for Mehrangarh and blue-city exploration; plan rest stops en route.
One of India’s most impressive forts with sweeping views, palaces, galleries and a detailed museum; fort generally open 9:00am–5:00pm and an audio guide is recommended to understand the exhibits.
Wander the blue-washed lanes of the old city, shop for spices and textiles at Sardar Market — markets generally open until early evening; great for photography and street life.
Rooftop dining with views of the fort and refined Indian cuisine — perfect for an atmospheric evening; check reservation requirements and opening times (evening service generally from 7:00pm).
Renowned 15th-century Jain temple complex famed for its exquisite marble architecture and 1,444 pillars; typically open 6:00am–6:00pm — modest dress recommended and photography rules may apply.
Popular lakeside restaurant with views of the illuminated City Palace — arrives fresh seafood and Rajasthani options; opens midday through late evening (confirm reservation).
Expansive palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola with museums, courtyards and fine views; City Palace generally open 9:30am–5:30pm, allow 2 hours to explore.
Short boat cruise to Jag Mandir and around City Palace for classic Udaipur views; boat rides usually run 8:00am–6:00pm, choose a midday or late-afternoon slot for calmer waters.
Drive up to Monsoon Palace for panoramic sunset views over the lakes and Aravalli hills; palace viewing works best late-afternoon to sunset (site hours vary).
Midday flight back to Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru; flight duration around 2–2.5 hours — check current flight schedules and baggage rules.