Hiking in Jaipur

Hiking in Jaipur: Explore the Aravalli Hills

Most visitors think of Jaipur as a city of palaces and bazaars. Few realise it also sits inside the Aravalli hills — one of the oldest mountain ranges on the planet. Hiking in Jaipur takes you onto trails that wind around old forts and ancient walls, up to viewpoints that show the Pink City from an angle no rooftop restaurant can match. Two hikes are currently available, both led by guides who know these hills well. Discover a different side of Jaipur beyond palaces and markets. Our guided hiking experiences take you into the ancient Aravalli Hills, where scenic trails, historic fort walls, hidden temples, and panoramic viewpoints reveal the natural beauty of Rajasthan. Perfect for travelers seeking adventure, photography, and authentic outdoor experiences.

Explore Guided Hiking Tours in Jaipur

A 5:30 AM climb to Nahargarh Fort as the sky shifts from black to gold. The trail takes about 45 minutes through scrubland and old fort walls.At the top, Jaipur’s skyline stretches out below in the early light. 

Most visitors reach Amber Fort by road and never see what surrounds it. This hike takes the wilder route — through scrubland, past forgotten water cisterns and old temples that rarely get a second glance.

Why Hike in Jaipur?

  • Views of the Pink City that you cannot get any other way
  • Trails that are quiet, even in peak tourist season
  • Guides who have walked these hills for years and know every turn
  • A completely different pace from the city below

Good to Know

  • Both hikes start early — comfortable temperatures and the best light
  • Wear closed walking shoes — the trails have loose stone in places
  • Bring water, even though tea is provided on the sunrise hike
  • Suitable for most fitness levels — your guide sets the pace

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Both hikes are rated moderate, which means some uphill walking but nothing technical. If you can manage a 45-minute walk on uneven ground, you will be comfortable on either trail.

Closed walking shoes, a water bottle, and a camera. Mornings can be cool, so a light layer is useful, especially between October and February.

The Nahargarh Sunrise Hike is the more popular choice — shorter, with one of the best views of the city. The Amber Fort hike suits guests who have already seen Amber Fort and want a different perspective on it.

Yes, for children aged 8 and above who can manage uneven ground comfortably. Let us know ages when booking so your guide can plan accordingly.

Yes. Both hikes are available privately for individuals, couples, or families. Contact us on WhatsApp with your preferred date and group size.

Experience Jaipur Beyond the Tourist Trail

Explore the Aravalli Hills, discover hidden viewpoints, and enjoy guided hiking adventures around Jaipur’s historic forts.

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