REVIEW · JAIPUR
Pink City Private 2 day TukTuk Tour with Free Pickup.
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First, Jaipur by tuktuk feels like you are moving like the locals. This private 2-day tour is built around City Palace and Amber Fort, with an English-speaking driver who can explain what you are seeing without turning it into a lecture. I also like the practical setup: WiFi on board and bottled water keep the day comfortable, even when the sun is doing its thing. One thing to think about is admissions: City Palace is listed as ticket-free, but Amber Fort is not included.
You’ll get a day-by-day rhythm that starts in the morning and keeps the pace easy for a private group. What makes it especially appealing is the customization promise, plus the fact that the operator is local and has decades of experience guiding people through both famous monuments and less-obvious corners of Jaipur. A possible drawback: since it is customized, you’ll want to be clear about your must-see list and your walking comfort so the day stays enjoyable.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This 2-Day TukTuk Tour Work
- Jaipur by TukTuk: The Smart Way to See the Pink City
- Two Days, Two Forts: How the Pace Is Set Up
- Day 1 at City Palace: More Than a Pretty Facade
- Day 2 at Amber Fort: Your Best Time Window for Architecture
- The Driver, the Language, and the Local Stories
- Comfort and Convenience: WiFi, Water, and a Private Route
- Value for $17: What You Really Get
- Tips to Make City Palace and Amber Fort Enjoyable
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Should You Book This Pink City Private 2-Day TukTuk Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Pink City Private 2 day TukTuk Tour?
- Is pickup included, and what time does the tour start?
- Are there admissions fees included for the main sights?
- Is WiFi provided during the tour?
- Is airport pickup included?
- Is this tour private?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things That Make This 2-Day TukTuk Tour Work

- Private transportation in a tuktuk so you stay flexible and avoid wasting time on haggling or changing rides
- English-speaking driver who can explain place stories and daily culture as you go
- WiFi on board plus bottled water, useful on a long day that includes big forts
- City Palace admission listed as free, helping your budget on day one
- Amber Fort visit with entry not included, so plan for that cost ahead of time
- Hotel pickup offered and the tour ends back at the meeting point near Jaipur Junction
Jaipur by TukTuk: The Smart Way to See the Pink City

Jaipur can be a lot, even when you love it. Roads are busy, sights are spread out, and you do not want your day eaten by transport decisions. A private tuktuk tour solves that with simple logistics: you agree on the plan, then you move as a group without waiting around.
I like that this tour is built to be practical, not performative. You are not just checking boxes at monuments; you are traveling with someone who can connect what you see to the city itself. The operator description emphasizes local knowledge and non-touristy parts of Jaipur, which is exactly what helps you feel like you understand the city, not just the landmarks.
Also, the comfort touches matter. WiFi on board is rare on small-city tours, and it helps for quick map checks, messaging your hotel, or staying in touch if your plans change. Add bottled water and you are less likely to lose time hunting for basic necessities.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Jaipur
Two Days, Two Forts: How the Pace Is Set Up

This is an approx 2-day experience with long, full sightseeing days. Day one runs about 9 hours, and day two runs about 8 hours, with morning pickup around 9:00 am. That timing is good because you start earlier before the heat gets heavy and before crowds fully stack up around major sites.
Your tour stays private the whole time, so you control the feel of the day. If you want more photos, you can usually slow the pace. If you want faster movement between points, you can ask your driver to focus on the route and the key rooms first.
One more practical note: the tour’s meeting point is Jaipur Junction (Gopalbari area), but the service also describes hotel pickup at 9 am. That means you should confirm how you will start the day so you are not standing around wondering where your driver is waiting.
Day 1 at City Palace: More Than a Pretty Facade
Day one centers on City Palace of Jaipur, right in the heart of the city. The pitch here is clear: you begin with the pink city gate area for great views and then head into the palace complex. Even if you are not a museum person, a palace stop is a good way to “frame” Jaipur for the rest of your trip, because it sets the tone for the royal world you will see at forts later.
What you can expect is a mix of architectural styles and layered rooms. The description highlights the blend of Rajasthani and Mughal influences, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes palace visits more than a quick photo. City Palace is also a strong anchor because it is central, so the day does not start with a long commute.
A big value point: City Palace admission is listed as free on day one in the information you provided. That matters because Jaipur costs add up quickly once you include multiple entry tickets. If City Palace admission is included on your booking, you get a more predictable budget.
The main consideration is time and energy. A palace visit can take longer than you expect, especially if you like walking slowly and reading details. Because the tour is private, you can control this, but you should wear comfortable shoes and plan for a fair amount of indoor and outdoor walking.
Day 2 at Amber Fort: Your Best Time Window for Architecture
Day two focuses on Amber Palace, also known as Amber Fort. You are picked up around 9 am, and you get about two hours to explore the fort complex inside. Two hours is a solid amount of time for a first visit: long enough to see major viewpoints and major interiors, without turning the experience into a rushed sprint.
Amber Fort is the kind of place where your enjoyment depends on pacing. If you try to do too much in one day, you lose the chance to notice the details. The description points to standout areas like architectural design, windows, and the Sheesh Mahal (the Hall of Mirrors). Even if you do not know the story beforehand, a good English-speaking driver can help you connect what you see to why it was built that way.
One budget note: Amber Fort admission is not included in the info you provided. That means you should expect an extra cost on day two. If you prefer fixed spending, check your booking details early so you know what you will pay at the gate.
Also think about timing. Starting in the morning helps. The fort is a big site, and heat can make you want to cut corners. With two hours plus a private driver who can adjust pace, you can still enjoy the experience instead of just surviving it.
The Driver, the Language, and the Local Stories
This is where the tour’s reputation sounds most useful. The service description calls out an English-speaking driver who explains behind-place stories, Indian culture, and food. That matters because Jaipur’s monuments are full of names, dates, and symbolism, and it is easy to feel lost if you are reading everything yourself.
One guide name that shows up in the provided feedback is Shadid (+91 89553 88819). The most practical part of his role, based on the details shared, is that he is not only informative, but also supportive if you want to practice Hindi. If you enjoy that kind of interaction, ask in advance whether Shadid is available for your dates. If not, you can still request an English-speaking driver and focus on your questions as you go.
I also like that this tour includes food and culture as part of the explanation, not just monument facts. That can help you decide what to eat later and what to avoid. When you understand how people live around the sites you are visiting, Jaipur starts to feel less like a set of tourist stops and more like a real city.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Jaipur
Comfort and Convenience: WiFi, Water, and a Private Route

For a 2-day tour at this price point, comfort can be a make-or-break factor. Here, the included items do the right things: WiFi on board and bottled water. Those small inclusions help you stay relaxed during long rides and make it easier to navigate between stops without feeling stranded.
The private nature of the tour also means your driver can manage timing around your pace. If you want extra minutes for photos at City Palace viewpoints, you can ask. If Amber Fort feels like it is running fast for you, you can slow down inside key areas.
One more practical detail: the tour states it is a private activity, so only your group participates. That usually means fewer interruptions and more control over how you spend your time.
Value for $17: What You Really Get

At about $17 for 2 days, this tour sits in the budget-friendly zone. The smart way to judge value is not just the headline price, but what is included and what you will likely pay separately.
Included items listed:
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- All fees and taxes
Not included items listed:
- Airport pickup from Jaipur (300 rupees)
- Amber Fort admission
Ticket coverage:
- City Palace admission is listed as free on day one
So what is the value story? You are paying for private transport plus a driver who can explain the sites, and on day one you likely avoid one major ticket cost. Then day two has a predictable extra cost for Amber Fort. If you can handle that and you are comfortable with the two long days, this can be a good bargain.
What might change the value for you is how much you personally enjoy guided context. If you love learning and asking questions, a driver who can explain culture and food can make the whole trip feel worth more than the ticket price. If you prefer self-paced sightseeing with no conversation, you might use the driver less and focus on your own exploration plan.
Tips to Make City Palace and Amber Fort Enjoyable
A private tour works best when you communicate your priorities early. Here are a few tips that match the way this specific tour is described.
First, plan your photo strategy. You start near a pink city gate area, then move into City Palace. If you like photos, ask your driver where you can pause briefly before walking into the main complex.
Second, prepare for walking. Even with a private vehicle, palaces and forts involve uneven surfaces and lots of stairs or corridors. Wear shoes you trust. Carry a light layer even if it is warm, because indoor areas can feel cooler.
Third, bring your questions. The driver is meant to explain cultural context and the stories behind places. If you want more about palaces, ask about who lived there and how the city’s power worked. If you want more about daily life, ask how locals think about the areas you are passing.
Finally, if you want to practice Hindi, the name Shadid is one example of a guide who helps visitors with that. Even if it is not him, it is worth asking your driver how willing they are to help with language practice.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Prefer Something Else)
This tour makes a lot of sense if you:
- Want private transport rather than hopping between taxis and auto-rickshaws
- Prefer a guide who can speak English and explain what you are seeing
- Like the idea of a route that mixes big monuments with more local context
- Travel on a budget but still want comfort touches like WiFi and water
It may be less ideal if you:
- Want short sightseeing days. This is a longer format with a full morning start and several hours of site time.
- Have very limited interest in history context. If you only want free-roam photos, you might spend more time than you need at the two main monuments.
- Expect all entry tickets to be included. City Palace is listed as free here, but Amber Fort admission is not included.
Should You Book This Pink City Private 2-Day TukTuk Tour?
If you want a straightforward way to see Jaipur’s headline monuments without wasting time on logistics, I would book it. The biggest reasons are the private tuktuk setup, the English-speaking driver who explains culture and place stories, and the practical extras like WiFi and bottled water. City Palace being listed as ticket-free on day one also boosts the value.
I would hesitate only if you know you dislike guided time or you want a shorter trip. Also, since Amber Fort admission is separate, you should budget for that before you commit.
If you book, do one small thing that pays off: be specific about your must-sees and your walking comfort at the start of day one. That helps a customized tour stay enjoyable rather than turning into a rushed checklist.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Pink City Private 2 day TukTuk Tour?
It’s listed as approximately 2 days, with day one around 9 hours and day two around 8 hours.
Is pickup included, and what time does the tour start?
Pickup is offered and the tour describes pickup from your hotel at 9:00 am. The meeting point is also listed near public transportation at Jaipur Junction.
Are there admissions fees included for the main sights?
City Palace admission is listed as free for day one. Amber Palace admission is listed as not included.
Is WiFi provided during the tour?
Yes, WiFi on board is included.
Is airport pickup included?
Airport pickup from Jaipur is not included and is listed as 300 rupees.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It is a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If it’s canceled because a minimum number of travelers isn’t met, you’ll be offered another date/experience or a full refund.































