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Driving in Jaipur is different from back home in the UK. It can be a bit chaotic with horns honking all the time. Remember that in India, we drive on the left just like you do in the UK.
Compact and economy cars are widely preferred due to the heavy traffic and narrow streets. For R&R trips outside of the city, SUVs might be more preferable. Booking in advance using a comparison website can help you save and pinpoint the perfect vehicle.
While city centre does have paid parking spots, it can be hard to nab a space during peak hours. A smart option is to park on the outskirts or at your hotel, and use local tuk-tuks or taxis for short distances. If you venture outside city, the parking situation becomes markedly better.
Driving to the famous landmarks like Amber Fort, City Palace, or Hawa Mahal? Enjoy the lush landscapes of Rajasthan on the way. Just make sure you have ample fuel as petrol pumps are sparse on the outskirts.
If you enjoy long drives, head to Samode Palace or Chand Baolri from Jaipur. If you prefer coastal towns, take a trip to Pushkar or Ajmer. Offering ancient forts and serene lakes, these destinations are in the comfortable driving range of Jaipur.
Don't be surprised if you find animals wandering on roads. It's part of the daily hustle here. When you're faced with a roundabout, give way to your right.
Equip yourself with all the information and step into the adventurous roads of Jaipur. Happy driving!