Embark on a private half-day tour of Jaipur, exploring the morning flower market, viewing Hawa Mahal from the outside, walking past old heritage buildings, visiting a Rajput palace, and stopping at Jal Mahal and Panna Meena Stepwell. You’ll also experience the traditional art of hand block printing. Travel in comfort by car or Tuk-Tuk—whichever you prefer.
• Private tour with a Tuk-Tuk or car option available
• Experience Jaipur’s culture, heritage, and history
• Explore the fresh morning blossoms at the flower market
• Enjoy a hands-on block printing experience with local artisans
We offer pickup from your hotel, the airport, or any preferred location in Jaipur.
At the start of the morning tour, you’ll stroll through the flower market, surrounded by fresh blooms, vibrant colors, and the scent of newly cut flowers. You’ll see vendors arranging their stalls, locals buying for the day ahead, and the market coming to life with its lively, authentic atmosphere.
After the flower market, you’ll stop at Hawa Mahal for an outside view, giving you time to take photos and take in its striking façade. The soft morning light highlights its windows and intricate design, making it a perfect moment to admire one of Jaipur’s most iconic sights.
Next, we’ll take you about 11 km outside the city to explore historic sites, ancient temples, and a quiet lakeside area. It’s a scenic part of Jaipur where you can enjoy the landscape and learn more about the region’s heritage.
Panna Meena ka Kund is a beautifully preserved 16th-century stepwell known for its symmetrical crisscross staircases and centuries-old water conservation design. This hidden gem is both an architectural wonder and a great photo spot. It once served as a community gathering place where locals collected water, rested, and socialized, reflecting Jaipur’s heritage of sustainable living. Next, admire the hidden beauty of Panna Meena Stepwell.
Make a stop at Jal Mahal to take photos of this 18th-century “Water Palace,” which appears to float on Man Sagar Lake. With its mix of Rajput and Mughal design and the Aravalli Hills in the background, it’s one of Jaipur’s most photographed spots.
Jaipur is world-famous for its centuries-old tradition of hand block printing. Skilled artisans carve designs onto wooden blocks, dip them in natural dyes, and stamp them onto fabric with careful precision, creating patterns unique to Rajasthan. This craft reflects the city’s rich textile heritage and continues to thrive in local workshops. Now, we’ll take you to a warehouse where you can see the process up close, meet the artisans, and experience block printing for yourself.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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