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Rajasthan Road Trip Guide Β· 2025 Edition

Jaipur to Udaipur:
Distance, Route & Complete Road Trip Guide

Everything you need to plan the drive from Rajasthan's Pink City to its City of Lakes β€” route options, real travel times, the best stopovers, and insider tips from people who make this run every week.

~400 kmRoad Distance
6.5–8 hrsTravel Time
2 RoutesPopular Options
3 StopsWorth Your Time

The drive from Jaipur to Udaipur is one of those road trips that genuinely earns its reputation. By the time you pull into Udaipur's old city and catch your first glimpse of Lake Pichola glowing orange in the late afternoon, you'll understand why travelers keep choosing the road over the train.

The Jaipur to Udaipur distance by road is approximately 395 to 405 kilometres, depending on which route you take. That's a comfortable day's drive β€” leave Jaipur after an early breakfast and arrive in Udaipur well before sunset. Along the way, the flat ochre plains of northern Rajasthan slowly buckle and fold into the ancient Aravalli hills, giving you one of the most visually rewarding drives in the country.

In this guide, we cover everything you need β€” from the exact distance from Jaipur to Udaipur and the two major route options, to what's actually worth stopping for and an honest comparison of every travel mode available. Whether you're planning a family holiday, a honeymoon, or a solo Rajasthan road trip, this is the complete resource.

Jaipur to Udaipur Distance β€” The Numbers You Need

πŸ›£οΈ395–405 kmRoad Distance
⏱️6.5–8 hrsAvg Drive Time
πŸ›€οΈNH48 + NH58Main Highways
πŸ™οΈ3 Major TownsEn-Route Stops

The most popular route β€” via Kishangarh, Ajmer, Bhilwara, and Chittorgarh β€” covers around 395 kilometres and takes between 6.5 and 7.5 hours under normal traffic. The slightly longer alternative through Tonk and Bundi adds about 15 km and 45–60 minutes to the journey.

The actual Jaipur to Udaipur travel time varies based on a few real-world factors: how heavy traffic is when you leave Jaipur, whether you stop at Chittorgarh (which you should), the season, and road conditions. Most experienced drivers doing this route regularly β€” including the team at Satnam Travels β€” complete the journey comfortably in about 7 hours with one or two meaningful breaks.

Departing before 7:00 am gets you clear of Jaipur's peak traffic within 30–40 minutes and typically shaves 45–60 minutes off your total journey compared to a mid-morning start. If you're serious about this road trip, set the alarm.

Best Route from Jaipur to Udaipur β€” Two Real Options

When travelers search for the best route from Jaipur to Udaipur, they're typically choosing between two main options. Here's an honest breakdown of both β€” not marketing copy, just what each route actually involves:

Route 1 β€” NH48 / NH58RECOMMENDED
Jaipur
Kishangarh (Marble City)
Ajmer (Dargah & Pushkar)
Bhilwara (Lunch Stop)
Chittorgarh Fort
Udaipur
Distance~395 km
Drive Time6.5–7.5 hrs
Road QualityExcellent
Fuel & FoodPlentiful
Route 2 β€” Via Tonk & BundiSCENIC ALT
Jaipur
Tonk (Heritage Town)
Bundi (Step-wells & Murals)
Chittorgarh
Udaipur
Distance~410 km
Drive Time7.5–8.5 hrs
Road QualityGood
Fuel & FoodAdequate

For most travelers β€” families, honeymooners, and first-time visitors β€” Route 1 via NH48 is the right call. The highway is in excellent condition, and Ajmer and Bhilwara offer natural, comfortable break points. Route 2 through Tonk and Bundi suits travelers who want to explore those heritage towns as part of the journey β€” ideally spread across two days rather than rushed into one.

Highway Breakdown: What Road Are You Actually On?

Traveling Jaipur to Udaipur by road primarily means time on two national highways. Knowing which stretch you're on helps you plan fuel stops and understand what conditions to expect.

πŸ›£οΈ Key Highways on the Jaipur–Udaipur Route

NH 48Covers the Jaipur to Ajmer stretch (~135 km). A dual-carriageway national highway β€” fast, well-lit, and well-maintained. You'll pass Kishangarh's famous marble yards visible from the roadside: a uniquely Rajasthani sight of enormous white stone slabs stacked against the landscape.
NH 58Takes over from Ajmer southward through Bhilwara and Chittorgarh all the way to Udaipur (~260 km). Good four-lane highway with gentle curves once you enter Aravalli territory past Bhilwara. The final 90 km from Chittorgarh to Udaipur becomes increasingly beautiful as the road winds through the forested Aravalli foothills β€” the most scenic stretch of the whole road trip in Rajasthan.
NH 52 & State RoadsThe Tonk–Bundi alternative route uses a combination of NH 52 and state roads. Narrower than the national highways and best avoided after dark. Serviceable for daytime travel but allow extra time, especially during or just after monsoon season.

Places to Stop Between Jaipur and Udaipur

One of the great advantages of this Rajasthan road trip is the ability to stop wherever you want. These three towns are the most rewarding places to pause β€” each for completely different reasons.

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Ajmer

About 130 km from Jaipur, Ajmer is one of India's most spiritually significant cities. The Ajmer Sharif Dargah β€” the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti β€” has drawn pilgrims of every faith for over 800 years. The narrow lanes leading to the shrine are an experience in themselves: incense smoke, qawwali music drifting through the air, flower vendors and silver shops on every corner.

Nearby Pushkar is just 11 km further and completely worth the detour if you have a morning to spare. The famous Brahma Temple and the serene ghats around Pushkar Lake are among the most peaceful spots in Rajasthan.

30–90 min stop
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Bhilwara

Rajasthan's textile capital sits roughly at the midpoint of the journey β€” perfect timing for a proper lunch break. The city itself isn't a tourist destination, which is exactly why the food here is authentic and unhurried. A good Rajasthani thali restaurant on the highway will give you dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and kadhi at prices that feel almost unfairly generous.

Several well-stocked fuel stations cluster around Bhilwara, making it the ideal point to top up the tank before the Chittorgarh–Udaipur stretch. There are also clean highway restrooms if you need them.

45–60 min stop
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Chittorgarh Fort

This is the stop you should not skip under any circumstances. The largest fort in India β€” a UNESCO World Heritage Site sprawled across a 180-metre mesa β€” Chittorgarh is where the legends of Rajput honour were forged in fire and sacrifice. The stories of Rani Padmini's jauhar and Meera Bai's unwavering devotion are embedded in every stone.

The fort contains seven massive gates, three sati shrines, four palaces, and nineteen temples spread across 700 acres. The Vijay Stambha (Victory Tower) alone is worth the detour. Budget a minimum of two hours; three is better. Early afternoon light on the Tower is extraordinary. This is the most visited historic site on the entire Jaipur to Udaipur route.

2–3 hrs stop
✦ Rajasthan's Trusted Road Travel Partner

Why Thousands of Travelers Choose Satnam Travels for This Route

The Jaipur to Udaipur distance of ~400 km is best covered with a driver who knows every stretch of it β€” not an app driver who's never left the city. Satnam Travels has been the preferred cab and tempo traveller service for families, honeymooners, corporate groups, and solo explorers making this Rajasthan road trip for years. Here's what actually sets the experience apart.

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Drivers Who Know This Road Cold

Satnam Travels' drivers have completed the Jaipur–Udaipur run hundreds of times. They know where the toll nakas are, the best roadside stops, alternate routes during festival season, and exactly when to leave Bhilwara to arrive at Chittorgarh Fort in good light β€” details no navigation app will ever tell you.

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Transparent, No-Surprise Pricing

The fare you're quoted is the fare you pay β€” no hidden fuel surcharges, no "toll extra" added at the end, no Sunday premium you weren't told about. One-way and round-trip options are available, and pricing is confirmed before you book. What you see is what you get.

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Safety You Can Actually Rely On

All vehicles are GPS-tracked, regularly serviced, and commercially insured. Drivers are licensed, background-checked, and briefed on passenger safety protocols β€” especially important for families travelling with children, solo women travelers, and senior citizens on a long highway run.

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Door-to-Door Pickup, Anywhere in Jaipur

Whether you're staying near the Pink City area, at a hotel in Civil Lines, near Vaishali Nagar, or at a dharamshala in the old city β€” your cab arrives at your exact location. No rushing to a pickup point, no shared vehicle compromises, no waiting in a queue at 6 am.

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Flexible Stopovers on Your Schedule

Want to spend time at Ajmer Sharif? Explore Chittorgarh Fort for three hours instead of two? Make a quick detour through Pushkar? Satnam Travels accommodates your itinerary β€” the Jaipur to Udaipur route is yours to shape, not theirs to rush through.

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Clean, Well-Maintained Vehicles

Every cab is cleaned and mechanically checked before departure. Whether it's a sedan for a couple or a tempo traveller for a large group, you'll board a properly air-conditioned vehicle that's been prepared for a 400 km highway run β€” not just swept out between bookings.

πŸš— Swift Dzire / Etios (1–4 passengers)
πŸš™ Innova Crysta (1–6 passengers)
🚐 Tempo Traveller (7–12 passengers)
🚌 Mini Bus (13–25 passengers)
πŸ’Ό Luxury Sedans on Request

Book your Jaipur to Udaipur cab in advance and travel on your own schedule β€” not the train timetable's. Groups, families, and solo travelers all welcome.

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All Travel Options Compared: Car, Train & Flight

Three ways to cover the Jaipur to Udaipur journey. Here's what each one actually looks like in practice:

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Car / Cab
Journey Time6.5–8 hrs
DepartureAny time you choose
StopoversFully flexible
Approx. Costβ‚Ή3,500–7,500
Drop PointYour hotel door
Best for: Families Β· Groups Β· Honeymooners Β· Explorers
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Train
Journey Time8–11 hrs
Key TrainsChetak Exp Β· Mewar Exp
BookingIRCTC (advance needed)
Sleeper Costβ‚Ή150–450
AC Costβ‚Ή600–1,800
Best for: Budget solo travelers Β· Backpackers
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Flight
Flight Duration~1 hour
Total Door-Door4–5.5 hrs (realistic)
AirportDabok Airport (UDR)
Airfare Rangeβ‚Ή3,500–10,000+
FlexibilityFixed schedule only
Best for: Business trips Β· Extremely tight schedules

Unless your schedule is genuinely constrained, the cab wins this comparison decisively. A flight sounds fast on paper, but once you add check-in time at Jaipur airport, the 30-minute cab ride from Udaipur's Dabok Airport into the city, and baggage collection, the total door-to-door time often equals or exceeds a well-driven road trip. And you'd be bypassing Chittorgarh, the Aravalli hills route, and 400 km of one of India's most interesting states.

Best Time to Travel from Jaipur to Udaipur

Rajasthan has three distinct travel seasons, each with different implications for the road journey. Plan accordingly:

⭐ Best Season

October – March

This is Rajasthan at its finest. Temperatures between 10Β°C and 28Β°C make driving genuinely pleasant and sightseeing comfortable throughout the day.

  • Peak tourist season β€” book accommodation well in advance
  • Diwali (Oct/Nov) and Desert Festival add extraordinary colour
  • January mornings can be surprisingly cold β€” carry a layer
  • Best photography light at Chittorgarh and Udaipur's lakes
  • The Aravalli hills route is at its most dramatic in clear winter air
β˜€οΈ Manageable

April – June

Summer in Rajasthan is serious business β€” temperatures regularly cross 42Β°C and peak in May and June. Still doable with the right approach.

  • Depart no later than 6:30 am to cover the most distance in cool air
  • Aim to reach Udaipur before 1 pm if possible
  • Keep the AC running, carry 3+ litres of water per person
  • Hotel rates are significantly lower β€” good time for budget travelers
  • Avoid stopping at Chittorgarh Fort during midday heat
🌧 Worth Considering

July – September

Monsoon transforms the Aravallis β€” the hills turn a genuine lush green and Udaipur's lakes fill dramatically. A beautiful time to travel if you're prepared for rain.

  • Check weather forecasts before each day of travel
  • Allow extra driving time on potentially wet roads
  • Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar at full capacity are spectacular
  • Some state roads near Bundi can see temporary waterlogging
  • The scenery on the Aravalli hills route is at its most vivid

Road Trip Checklist: Before You Leave Jaipur

A 400 km drive is comfortable and straightforward when you're prepared. These are the things that actually matter on this run:

  • Leave before 7 am β€” Jaipur traffic builds fast after 8; an early start saves 45–60 minutes easily
  • Full tank in Jaipur β€” Fuel is available throughout the route but starting full gives real peace of mind
  • Download offline maps β€” Signal can be patchy between Bhilwara and Chittorgarh; save the route offline before leaving
  • Cash for toll booths β€” Several toll plazas on NH48; keep β‚Ή200–400 in cash, or use FASTag if available
  • 2–3 litres of water per person β€” Rajasthan dehydrates faster than you expect, even in cooler months
  • Arrive at Chittorgarh by 2 pm β€” The fort needs 2–3 hours; arriving after 3 pm leaves you rushed before closing
  • Snacks for the car β€” Particularly important for families with children; avoids unhappy detours to find food
  • Vehicle check before departure β€” Tyres, AC, spare wheel, coolant. Basic but critical for a 400 km highway run
  • Tell your hotel your ETA β€” Udaipur's old city has narrow lanes; some properties arrange parking assistance
  • Break every 2.5 hours β€” Driver fatigue is real on long highway drives; a 10-minute stop costs almost nothing in time

What to See in Udaipur After You Arrive

Arriving in Udaipur by road via the Aravalli hills route has a particular quality. The city reveals itself gradually as you descend through the forested ridgelines β€” lakes appear first as distant glints between white-washed buildings, then suddenly you're in the old city's narrow lanes and the journey feels earned in the best possible way.

Give yourself at least two full days in Udaipur. The old city around Lake Pichola is compact enough to walk, but there's far more depth here than a single afternoon covers. Here's how to prioritize what you see:

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City Palace The largest palace complex in Rajasthan, built incrementally over 400 years by successive Mewar rulers. The museum inside is genuinely excellent β€” not the dusty-glass-case variety. The rooftop terraces offer the best views of Lake Pichola anywhere in the city. Budget 2–3 hours minimum.
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Lake Pichola Boat Ride The sunset boat ride on Pichola β€” City Palace on one side, the Aravalli silhouette on the other β€” is one of those genuinely unmissable experiences. Book the evening slot; the late afternoon light turns the water the colour of hammered copper. This is Udaipur's headline act, and it earns it.
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Jag Mandir Island Palace Accessible by short boat ride from Rameshwar Ghat. The 17th-century island palace is serene, well-restored, and gives you the best reverse angle of the Udaipur skyline. The Darikhana restaurant here serves excellent lunch β€” worth timing your boat trip around.
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Fateh Sagar Lake Larger, quieter, and less visited than Pichola β€” Fateh Sagar is perfect for an early morning promenade walk. The island garden in the middle (Nehru Garden) is accessible by public boat for a few rupees. A good counterbalance to the busier old city circuit.
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Saheliyon Ki Bari The Garden of the Maidens β€” an 18th-century royal garden of lotus pools, marble elephants, and dancing fountains built by Maharana Sangram Singh for the ladies of the royal household. Peaceful and photogenic in the morning before crowds arrive.
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Bagore Ki Haveli An 18th-century haveli directly on Gangaur Ghat housing a museum of Mewar culture and a nightly 7 pm cultural show β€” folk dance, puppet performance, fire acts. If you're in Udaipur for at least one evening, don't miss this. It's where the city's performing arts tradition comes alive.
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Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace Perched high on an Aravalli ridgeline above the city, Sajjangarh looks like something from a Rajput fairy tale against the sky. The drive up is scenic in itself. Sunset from here β€” with the entire lake system and the city spread below β€” is among the most dramatic views in Rajasthan.
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Ranakpur Jain Temples About 90 km from Udaipur through the Aravalli foothills, Ranakpur's 15th-century marble temples are among the finest examples of Jain architecture in the world β€” 1,444 individually carved pillars, not one repeated. Worth a full dedicated day trip from Udaipur for anyone interested in craftsmanship or sacred architecture.
If you have a third day, Kumbhalgarh Fort (~85 km from Udaipur) is one of Rajasthan's most underrated experiences. The fort's perimeter wall stretches 36 km across the Aravalli ridgeline β€” the second longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. The drive there through forested hills is itself extraordinary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the exact Jaipur to Udaipur distance by road?
The road distance from Jaipur to Udaipur is approximately 395 to 405 km, depending on your chosen route. Via the recommended NH48/NH58 route through Ajmer, Bhilwara, and Chittorgarh, the distance is around 395 km. The alternative route through Tonk and Bundi comes in at approximately 410 km.
How long does the Jaipur to Udaipur travel time take by car?
Under normal traffic conditions, the drive takes 6.5 to 7.5 hours. If you add stops at Ajmer (45 minutes) and Chittorgarh Fort (2–3 hours) β€” which we strongly recommend β€” plan for 9 to 11 hours total from departure to Udaipur hotel check-in. Departing before 7 am consistently keeps you at the shorter end of that range by avoiding peak Jaipur traffic.
Which is the best route from Jaipur to Udaipur?
For the vast majority of travelers, the NH48/NH58 route via Kishangarh, Ajmer, Bhilwara, and Chittorgarh is the best route. It's the shortest (~395 km), has the best road quality, offers the most highway facilities, and passes through three genuinely interesting stopovers. The Tonk–Bundi alternative is better suited for heritage explorers with an extra day available.
Is it safe to travel Jaipur to Udaipur by road?
Yes β€” this is one of the most-traveled highway corridors in Rajasthan and is generally safe during daylight hours. The national highways are well-maintained, lit, and regularly patrolled. Standard precautions apply: avoid night driving if you're unfamiliar with the route, check weather forecasts during monsoon, and ensure your vehicle is in good condition. Booking through a reputable cab provider like Satnam Travels adds an additional layer of safety with GPS-tracked, commercially insured vehicles and experienced drivers.
What is the Jaipur to Udaipur cab fare?
A one-way cab typically costs between β‚Ή3,500 and β‚Ή7,500 depending on vehicle type. A standard sedan (Swift Dzire, Etios) comes in at the lower end; an Innova Crysta or SUV sits in the β‚Ή5,500–7,500 range for the full route. Satnam Travels offers transparent pricing β€” the quoted fare includes all highway tolls and fuel, with no hidden charges added at the end of the journey.
Can I do the Jaipur to Udaipur road trip comfortably in one day?
Yes, very comfortably. Leave Jaipur by 6:30–7:00 am, take a short breakfast stop at Ajmer (~45 mins), visit Chittorgarh Fort for 2 hours in the early afternoon, and you'll reach Udaipur by 5–6 pm β€” in time for sunset on Lake Pichola. This is the ideal single-day itinerary: meaningful stops without feeling rushed.
Are there toll booths on the Jaipur to Udaipur route?
Yes, there are several toll plazas along NH48 between Jaipur and Ajmer, and a few more on NH58. Total toll expenditure is typically β‚Ή200–400 for a car. Keep cash on hand, or use FASTag if your vehicle is equipped. Queues are generally short outside of major festival periods.
What is the best time of year for the Jaipur to Udaipur road trip?
October through March is the best season β€” cool temperatures (10Β°C–28Β°C), clear skies, and all attractions fully accessible. November through February is peak season, so book accommodation in advance. The monsoon months of July–September are also beautiful if you don't mind occasional rain delays; the Aravalli hills route is especially stunning in full green. Summer (April–June) requires very early departures to beat the heat.

The Jaipur to Udaipur road journey covers around 400 km and roughly 7 hours of driving β€” but it is far more than a commute. You move through the spiritual gravity of Ajmer, the heroic stone of Chittorgarh, and a landscape that shifts from the open plains of northern Rajasthan into the ancient, forested ridges of the Aravalli hills before finally delivering you into one of India's most beautiful cities. This is a road trip in Rajasthan that genuinely justifies the phrase.

If you're visiting both cities, do it by road. And if you want to do it without any of the hassle β€” door-to-door pickup, a driver who knows every worthwhile stop on the route, transparent pricing, and a well-maintained vehicle for the full 400 km β€” Satnam Travels has been making this journey count for thousands of travelers across Rajasthan. The road earns the destination. Travel it properly.

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