Duration : 01 Day
Place Covered : Jaipur
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MealsThe Old Jaipur Tuk Tuk Tour is your gateway into the beating heart of the Pink City. While cars can only skim the surface of Jaipur’s historic old quarters, a tuk-tuk takes you deep into the city’s hidden treasures — narrow lanes, traditional bazaars, and heritage spots that most visitors miss.
This tour focuses on Jaipur’s living culture. You’ll weave through the colourful chaos of Chandpole Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, and Johari Bazaar, where artisans still handcraft jewellery, textiles, and lac bangles. As the tuk-tuk glides through winding lanes, you’ll spot centuries-old havelis, painted gateways, and temples tucked between houses — places that showcase Jaipur beyond its famous monuments.
Perfect for travellers seeking an authentic experience, this Jaipur tuk-tuk ride combines culture, shopping, photography, and the thrill of exploring the city like a local.
The journey begins in Chandpole Bazaar, a bustling market filled with artisans carving marble, painting pottery, and selling colourful handicrafts. The tuk-tuk weaves through its vibrant streets, letting you observe crafts being made right in front of you.
Ride into Johari Bazaar, Jaipur’s legendary jewellery market. From precious gemstones to silver ornaments and lac bangles, this market has been the city’s jewellery hub for centuries. The atmosphere is buzzing with locals and traders, giving you a glimpse of Jaipur’s commercial heritage.
Continue to Tripolia Bazaar, famous for lac bangles, brassware, and traditional textiles. The narrow lanes here are alive with shopkeepers calling out their best prices, and the tuk-tuk ride makes exploring easy and fun.
Your driver takes you into the old city’s quieter backlanes — places where painted gateways, small temples, and traditional havelis reveal Jaipur’s cultural roots. These spots are often overlooked by tourists but give a true sense of the Pink City’s soul.
Conclude the experience at Bapu Bazaar, famous for block-printed fabrics, quilts, and souvenirs. The vibrant shops here make it the perfect stop for final shopping and photography before heading back.
It takes you into narrow lanes, hidden havelis, and traditional bazaars that cars cannot access.
Main stops include Chandpole Bazaar, Johari Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, and Bapu Bazaar.
Yes, it’s perfect for capturing street life, artisans at work, and Jaipur’s hidden corners.
Absolutely. The tour allows plenty of time for shopping textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts.
Yes, it’s private, safe, and led by an experienced tuk-tuk driver.
It usually lasts half a day, depending on how much time you spend in markets.