The vast Indian state of Rajasthan is well-connected by a train network, making it a major tourist destination. Jaipur, Kota, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Alwar, Udaipur, and Jodhpur are some of the most important cities in Rajasthan, and they are linked to many towns and cities all across India. It is often believed that the state’s two largest cities: Jaipur, the capital, and Kota, a major educational center in Rajasthan have the finest rail connections inside the state.
By train
The railway is a fantastic way to go to Rajasthan. There is a consistent distribution of the state’s 4,600 km of railway track. Thanks to its extensive rail network, the state can be readily linked to the rest of the nation. Nonetheless, connections are available directly from Bangalore, Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, and Chennai.
Also, be sure to ride the Maharajas Express or Palace on Wheels if you’re looking for a memorable leisure trip to Rajasthan’s top attractions. Explore Rajasthan on an all-inclusive 3-to 7-night journey on one of these luxury trains.
Rajasthan is a popular tourist destination because it is readily accessible from all across the country thanks to its network of more than 140 railway stations. Luxury trains such as the Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Palace on Wheels, Maharajas’ Express, and The Indian Maharaja-Deccan Odyssey are available for travel to some of the state’s most popular destinations, in addition to the state’s main trains including Rajdhani, Shatabdi, and Duronto.
By air
Rajasthan by Air has excellent connections to several destinations worldwide and is serviced by three main airports. An airport serving both local and international flights can be found in Jaipur. Delhi, located 260 kilometers from Jaipur, is another major international airport that offers flights to most of Rajasthan. Domestic airports link Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur to important cities in India.
By Road
Interstates and state roadways in the state are well-connected. Throughout the state’s 6373 km2, twenty national highways wind their way. The most well-known national highway is NH8, which connects several cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Udaipur to the rest of India.
The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) has been providing excellent bus services to residents and visitors of the state for the last 49 years. More than five thousand buses are housed at the state’s fifty-six depots, three of which provide service to nearby states. The states of Haryana, Gujarat, Punjab, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra are among Rajasthan’s most important neighbors.