We all reach that point where the daily grind gets a bit too much. You know the feeling. You just want to pack a bag, leave the city noise behind, and go somewhere that feels completely different. You want a change of scenery, some peace, and definitely some good food.
If you have a long weekend coming up, or even just three days to spare, the Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour is the best option. It is like a perfect travel mix. You get the royal history of Jaipur, the deep spiritual vibes of Ajmer, and the chill desert atmosphere of Pushkar.
The best part is that you can do all this in just 2 Nights and 3 Days. You will not feel like you are running a marathon. I have been on this route many times, and here is a simple, honest plan to make the most of it.
Why This Trip Works
Most people think you need a week to see Rajasthan. But this specific triangle is very well connected. Jaipur gives you the big forts and palaces. Ajmer offers a chaotic but powerful spiritual experience. Pushkar is the calm finale. It is a road trip where the mood changes every few hours, so nobody gets bored in the car. If you book a Tempo Traveller on Rent for Outstation, it will make your road trip smooth and enjoyable.
The Plan: 2 Nights 3 Days
This plan assumes you are traveling by road. Honestly, that is the best way to see the Aravalli hills.

Day 1: Jaipur (The Royal Welcome)
Morning: Start your day in a full, energetic mood. Try to reach Jaipur by 11:00 AM. Check into your hotel, wash your face, and head straight for Amer Fort. It is a bit outside the main city, so it makes sense to visit it first.
Here is a pro tip. Skip the elephant ride. It is usually crowded and slow. Take a jeep up the hill or just walk. The view of the lake from the top is amazing. Make sure you see the Sheesh Mahal. It is a room made entirely of glass mirrors that sparkles like diamonds.
Afternoon: The Pink City Core Head back into the city. Stop for a quick photo at Jal Mahal, the water palace. You cannot go inside, but it looks great from the road.
Next, check out Hawa Mahal. If you are running short on time, don’t go inside. The best view is actually from the cafes across the street. Grab a coffee there and watch the busy market below.
Evening: Shopping and Food Jaipur is amazing for shopping. Go to Johari Bazaar for jewelry or Bapu Bazaar for clothes. For dinner, forget the hotel buffet. Find a local place that serves Dal Baati Churma. It is heavy, buttery, and delicious.
Day 2: Jaipur to Ajmer to Pushkar
Morning: The Drive to Ajmer Start early around 8:00 AM. The drive to Ajmer takes about 3 hours.
Mid-Day: Ajmer Sharif Dargah By 11:00 AM, you will reach Ajmer. The Dargah Sharif is the heart of this city. It is crowded and loud, but the energy is powerful. People of all religions come here to make a wish.
The lanes are very narrow. You will likely need to take an auto-rickshaw for the last mile. Cover your head with a scarf and just go with the flow.
Afternoon: Heading to Pushkar After the rush of Ajmer, the drive to Pushkar feels like a relief. It is only 40 minutes away. You cross a mountain pass, and suddenly the noise fades away. You are now in the desert.
Evening: Sunset at the Lake Check into your hotel and walk to Pushkar Lake. It has 52 ghats or steps leading to the water. Find a quiet spot and watch the sunset. When the temple bells start ringing for the evening prayer, it feels magical. It is very different from the traffic of Delhi.
Day 3: Pushkar and Return
Morning: The Brahma Temple Wake up early and visit the Brahma Temple. It is one of the only temples in the world dedicated to the Creator, Lord Brahma. The vibe in the morning is very peaceful.
Mid-Morning: The Best View If you feel energetic, take the ropeway cable car to the Savitri Mata Temple on the hill. The view from the top is unbeatable. You can see the whole town and the desert stretching out.
Afternoon: Chill and Drive Back Pushkar has a cool traveler vibe. The market is full of colorful clothes and silver jewelry. Grab lunch at one of the rooftop cafes. They serve everything from pizza to falafel.
Start your drive back to Delhi by 2:00 PM. It is a long drive home, about 7 to 8 hours, so buy some snacks before you leave.
A Few Honest Tips
- Best Time to Visit: Go between October and March. The summer sun is too harsh for sightseeing.
- Dress Code: Both Ajmer and Pushkar are religious places. Wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees.
- Food: Pushkar is a holy town, so it is 100% vegetarian. No meat and no alcohol. But the street food is so good you won’t miss it.
Also Read: Delhi to Jaisalmer Tour by Tempo Traveller
Getting Around
While the places are beautiful, the driving time is long. You will spend about 12 to 14 hours on the road over these three days.
If you are going with a big group of friends or family, squeezing into small cars is not fun. You get tired, and you miss out on the fun of traveling together.
For a trip like this, renting a 16 seater Tempo Traveller is usually the smarter choice. You get legroom to stretch out. You get push-back seats to nap. And you get to keep the whole gang together in one vehicle. Plus, having a driver who knows the tricky streets of Ajmer saves you a lot of stress.
If you need help planning the transport, we at Delhi Tempo Travellers can sort it out for you. We have comfortable vehicles that fit groups of all sizes, so you can just relax and enjoy the holiday.
Ready to go? Don’t let the weekend go to waste. The 2 Nights 3 Days Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour is waiting for you.
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Pack your bags and get ready for a trip you will remember!