How to Travel to Jaipur

Welcome to the Pink City! Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a well-connected and accessible destination for travellers from across India and around the world. Here’s all the information you need to plan your journey to the city for the conference.


By Air

Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is the primary airport serving the city. It is located approximately 13 km from the city centre and has both domestic and limited international connectivity. The conference venue, Marriott Jaipur is located approximately 3 km from the airport.


Domestic Flights:

Jaipur is well connected to major Indian cities like:

  • Delhi
  • Mumbai
  • Bengaluru
  • Hyderabad
  • Kolkata
  • Ahmedabad
  • Chennai

Several airlines operate regular flights including IndiGo, Air India, Akasa Air, and Vistara.


International Flights:

Direct international connections are available from cities such as:

  • Abu Dhabi
  • Bangkok
  • Dubai
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Muscat
  • Sharjah

For other international travellers, Delhi (DEL) or Mumbai (BOM) can serve as convenient transit hubs. From there, Jaipur is just a short domestic flight away.


By Train

Jaipur Junction (JP) is a major railhead with excellent connectivity across the country.
Popular train routes to Jaipur:

  • Delhi to Jaipur – 4 to 6 hours (Shatabdi, Double Decker, Vande Bharat)
  • Mumbai to Jaipur – Overnight trains available
  • Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow – Regular direct trains

Indian Railways provides a comfortable and scenic way to reach Jaipur.


By Road

Jaipur is well connected via national highways and is easily accessible by car or bus.

From Delhi:
  • Distance: ~280 km
  • Travel time: 5 to 6 hours via NH48
  • Options: Self-drive, taxis, or intercity buses (Volvo, AC coaches)

From Nearby Cities:
  • Ajmer: ~ 2.5 hours
  • Agra: ~ 4 hours
  • Udaipur: ~ hours

Private cab services (like Ola Outstation or Uber Intercity) and luxury buses are widely available.


Getting Around Jaipur

Once you’re in the city, traveling within Jaipur is easy:

  • App-based cabs: Uber and Ola are widely available
  • Auto-rickshaws: Convenient for short distances
  • Local taxis: Available through hotels or travel desks
  • Metro: Jaipur Metro runs on a limited route and connects key areas like Civil Lines, Chandpole, and Mansarovar
  • Car rentals: Self-drive or chauffeur-driven options are available

Most conference venues and hotels are located in well-connected parts of the city, making local transport smooth and hassle-free.


Travel Tips for International Visitors

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  • Visa: Ensure you have an Indian tourist or business visa. Apply online via the official Indian Visa Portal.
  • Currency: INR (₹) is the official currency. Forex counters and ATMs are available at the airport and across the city.
  • Language: English and Hindi are widely spoken.
  • Weather: February in Jaipur is pleasant, with comfortable temperatures and clear skies. Jaipur temperature in February ranges from approximately 11.2°C to 25.5°C, providing a delightful atmosphere for exploring the city's regal splendour and vibrant culture. With nearly 11 hours of sunlight daily, visitors can immerse themselves in the city's charm and indulge in exciting outdoor activities.