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    Overview

    Taking a road trip from Delhi to Jaipur is an excellent way to experience the vibrant culture and historical landmarks of North India. Covering approximately 280 kilometers, the journey typically takes about 5-6 hours via the NH48 highway. This guide provides a detailed overview, including what’s included and excluded in a car rental package, as well as a FAQ section to address common questions.

    Route Overview

    • Starting Point: Delhi
    • Destination: Jaipur
    • Distance: Approximately 280 kilometers
    • Estimated Travel Time: 5-6 hours
    • Major Highway: NH48 (National Highway 48)

    Key Highlights Along the Route

    1. Neemrana Fort Palace: A historical fort converted into a luxury hotel, ideal for a short stop or lunch.
    2. Shahpura: Known for its beautiful haveli and a great place for a quick break.
    3. Manesar: Offers several resorts and is a good place for a brief halt.

    Included and Excluded

    • Car Rental: The rental cost for the chosen vehicle (sedan, SUV, etc.).
    • Insurance: Basic insurance coverage for the vehicle.
    • Fuel: Some packages include a full tank of fuel.
    • Tolls: Many rental services cover toll charges, especially for intercity travel.
    • Driver: If you opt for a chauffeur-driven car, the driver’s fee is included.
    • Food and Beverages: Meals, snacks, and drinks during the trip.
    • Parking Fees: Parking charges at tourist spots or during stops.
    • Accommodation: Hotel or lodging expenses if you plan an overnight stay.
    • Personal Expenses: Any personal expenses such as shopping or additional sightseeing.
    • Additional Insurance: Comprehensive insurance coverage beyond the basic included.

    Frequently Asked & Question

    The best time to travel is from October to March when the weather is pleasant. Avoid peak summer months due to high temperatures.

    You can book online through various car rental websites or apps. Reputable companies like Travel Indica offer convenient booking options.

    Yes, the route via NH48 is well-maintained and safe for travel. However, always follow standard safety practices and stay alert while driving.

    Key attractions include the Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and Nahargarh Fort.

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