Planning a Delhi to Jaipur road trip is simple yet exciting, especially when you travel with your own private car and driver. The most popular route is via NH-48, offering smooth highways and plenty of interesting detours.
Start early from Delhi to avoid traffic and stop for breakfast near Manesar or Dharuhera. If you’re a heritage lover, visit Neemrana Fort, or add a wildlife touch by driving through Sariska Tiger Reserve near Alwar.
The total distance is around 270 km, taking roughly 5–6 hours, depending on stops. Keep your camera ready — the Aravalli hills, local villages, and colourful roadside dhabas make for a great travel diary.
Hiring an experienced India tour driver makes your journey stress-free, especially if you plan to explore beyond Jaipur — like Ajmer, Pushkar, or Ranthambore.
This road trip is not just about reaching Jaipur — it’s about enjoying Rajasthan’s royal landscapes every mile of the way.