
393 km · 6.5 – 7.5 hours
Jaipur to Udaipur Cab
393 km · ~7 hours via NH48 and NH27
The Jaipur–Udaipur run is Rajasthan's most-booked inter-city route after Delhi–Jaipur. At 393 km it's a full day's drive, but the road is a divided expressway for most of the way — NH48 south through Ajmer and Bhilwara, then a short hop on NH27 past Chittorgarh before turning into the Aravalli foothills that cradle Udaipur.
Route description
The first 140 km to Ajmer is four-lane and fast (under 2 hours). A short 20-minute stretch through Ajmer city is the only congested segment; after Beawar the road opens up again through the marble belt of Kishangarh and Bhilwara. Most drivers take a 20-minute lunch halt at Bhilwara. Beyond Chittorgarh the NH27 climbs into the Aravallis — two lanes, slower, but scenic — and rolls into Udaipur via Debari.
Stops and attractions en route
- Kishangarh Marble Market(100 km from Jaipur)
Optional photo stop — world's largest marble market.
- Ajmer (bypass)(135 km from Jaipur)
Most drivers bypass Ajmer; add a detour to Ajmer Sharif Dargah on request.
- Pushkar (detour)(150 km from Jaipur)
Popular 45-minute detour for a quick Brahma Temple stop.
- Bhilwara(240 km from Jaipur)
Standard lunch / restroom halt.
- Chittorgarh Fort(320 km from Jaipur)
A worthwhile 2-hour detour for a UNESCO-listed hilltop fort.
- Udaipur(393 km from Jaipur)
Hotel drop at City Palace / Fateh Sagar / Lake Pichola side.
How Outstation Pricing Works
- •Per-KM rate — varies by vehicle type and city of pickup
- •Minimum 300 KMs per calendar day
- •Driver allowance charged per day
- •Night halt allowance — if vehicle retained overnight
- •Toll, parking, and interstate taxes — at actuals
- •GST at 5% on invoice
All outstation trips are round-trip by default — billed garage to garage. Even if you drop one side only, return kilometers are included in the calculation. One-way drop service is available from select cities at different rates.
Worked example: A 2-day trip covering 393 km one side (786 km round trip) is billed as the higher of actual kilometers or 600 KMs (2 days × 300 KM minimum), plus 2 days of driver allowance, plus tolls/parking at actuals, plus 5% GST. Contact us for a specific quote.
Trip Summary
- Distance (one side): 393 km
- Round trip distance: ~786 km
- Estimated driving time: 6.5 – 7.5 hours
- Highway: NH48 via Ajmer, then NH27 via Chittorgarh
- Stops en route: Kishangarh Marble Market, Ajmer (bypass), Pushkar (detour), Bhilwara, Chittorgarh Fort, Udaipur
Vehicle Options for This Route
- Sedan (Dzire / Etios)4 passengers + 2 bagsEconomical choice for 2-3 travellers
- Premium Sedan (Honda City / Ciaz)4 passengers + 2 bagsFor executives preferring a quieter cabin
- SUV (Innova Crysta / Ertiga)6 passengers + 3 bagsFamily and small groups; preferred for long highway drives
- Tempo Traveller12 passengers + luggageGroup travel — recommend for 7+ passengers
Final vehicle assignment and rate is confirmed once you share travel dates and pickup city.
Get Your Exact Quote
Share your dates and vehicle preference — we respond within an hour with a written, itemised quote for Jaipur to Udaipur.
One-Way Drop Also Available
Need a Jaipur to Udaipur drop only? We offer one-way drop service from Jaipur — pay only for one side, no return charges.
- •Point-to-point drop — no return kilometers charged
- •Available in Dzire (sedan) and Ertiga (SUV) only
- •24–48 hour advance notice recommended
- •Different rates to round-trip outstation — ask for a quote
Frequently asked questions
How long does the Jaipur to Udaipur cab take?
6.5 to 7.5 hours end-to-end including one 20-minute lunch stop, assuming an early-morning departure. A Pushkar detour adds roughly 45 minutes; a Chittorgarh Fort visit adds 2 hours.
Is the Jaipur–Udaipur road safe at night?
NH48 is a divided highway and is generally safe, but we do not recommend driving the Aravalli stretch (Chittorgarh–Udaipur) after sunset because of hill bends and wildlife crossings. We default to daytime drives.
Is Chittorgarh Fort worth the detour?
Absolutely if you have the half-day. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the largest fort in India by area — and the 2-hour visit fits cleanly into a mid-morning halt on this route. We can arrange a certified local guide at the fort.
How is the outstation fare calculated?
Outstation trips are billed per kilometer with a minimum of 300 KMs per calendar day. The per-km rate depends on your vehicle type and city of pickup. Driver allowance is charged per day. Toll, parking, interstate taxes, and GST at 5% are added at actuals. Contact us for an exact quote for your dates.
Is this a one-way or round-trip rate?
All outstation bookings are round-trip — billed garage to garage. Even for a one-side drop, return kilometers are included. We do offer one-way drop service from select cities at different rates — ask us for availability.
What is included in the fare?
The base fare covers vehicle hire (per-km rate × total kilometers) and driver allowance. Toll charges, parking fees, interstate permit taxes, and GST at 5% are charged at actuals and itemized on your invoice.
How are days counted?
Calendar days — Day 1 starts when the vehicle departs from our garage. Each calendar day carries a minimum of 300 KMs. For example, a 3-day trip has a minimum billing of 900 KMs regardless of actual distance covered.
What is driver allowance and night halt?
Driver allowance is a daily charge covering the driver's meals and incidentals during outstation duty. Night halt is an additional charge when the vehicle is retained overnight. Both vary by city — contact us for specifics.
What vehicles are available for outstation?
We offer sedans (Swift Dzire, Toyota Etios), SUVs (Innova, Ertiga), premium sedans (Honda City, Ciaz), tempo travellers, and buses. Availability varies by city.
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This route fits naturally into our Rajasthan Heritage Tour (Jaipur · Pushkar · Jodhpur · Ranakpur · Udaipur — 10 Days / 9 Nights). View the full itinerary, inclusions, and request a written quote.
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