General Information
The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is not only the gateway to the state, it is also the most natural place to begin a discovery of Rajasthan’s multifaceted attractions. For visitors unfamiliar with its history, a little explanation may be necessary, since it will aid their understanding of one of the most fascinating cities of India.
| Destination |
Distance |
|
Destination |
Distance |
|
Destination |
Distance |
| Agra |
240 Km |
|
Dundlod |
143 Km |
|
Mukandgarh |
150 Km |
| Ajmer |
130 Km |
|
Devgarh |
280 Km |
|
Mundia |
60 Km |
| Alwar |
160 Km |
|
Fatehpur Sikri |
203 Km |
|
Madhogarh |
40 Km |
| Bhandarej |
62 Km |
|
Khimsar (Via Pushkar) |
330 Km |
|
Pachar |
35 Km |
| Bharatpur |
170 Km |
|
(Via Sikar) |
320 Km |
|
Pachewar |
90 Km |
| Bahror |
133 Km |
|
Kota |
239 Km |
|
Pushkar |
150 Km |
| Bundi |
210 Km |
|
Karauli |
160 Km |
|
Roopangarh |
125 Km |
| Chattra Sagar / Neemaj |
240 Km |
|
Khejarla |
300 Km |
|
Rajmahal |
165 Km |
| Delhi (Via Alwar) |
306 Km |
|
Kishangarh |
105 Km |
|
Samode |
47 Km |
| (Via Bahror) |
260 Km |
|
Mehansar |
180 Km |
|
Sawai Madhopur |
160 Km |
| Udaipur |
425 Km |
|
Mandawa |
168 Km |
|
Sariska |
100 Km |
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