The journey by train from Patna to Jaipur is scheduled to take between 18 and 19 hours depending upon which train service you take. Via the shortest route the distance travelled is 1,053 km.
Train Times from Patna to Jaipur
There are 4 direct train services from Patna to Jaipur, all departing from the same train station in Patna.
- Train times from Patna Junction Railway Station (PNBE) to Jaipur Junction Railway Station (JP).
Train | Patna (PNBE) | Jaipur (JP) | Operating Days |
15632 | 04:30 | 23:00 | F |
15634 | 04:30 | 23:00 | Su |
12395 | 18:20 | 13:05 | W |
12315 | 21:40 | 16:00 | Tu |
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Location of Patna Junction Railway Station
Patna Junction Railway Station is 2.6 km by road from the Golghar.
Location of Jaipur Junction Railway Station
Jaipur Junction Railway Station is 4.6 km by road from the Albert Hall Museum.
About Travel to Jaipur
With a population of 3 million permanent residents, Jaipur is the largest city in the desert state of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also the most popular destination for visitors to Rajasthan with 5 major attractions which can accessed via a single ticket priced at 1,000 INR per person for foreign visitors:
- Hawa Mahal: Also known as the Palace of the Winds, the Hawa Mahal is a palace constructed in 1799 from red and pink sandstone. The facade of the building features many small openings which have the dual purpose of ventilating the inside of the building and of providing vantage points for the ladies of the Royal Court to observe the street below within being seen.
- Amer Fort: Built in 1592, the Amer Fort, also known as the Amber Fort, is located 13 km from the city centre.
- Jantar Mantar: The Jantar Mantar is an observatory built in the early 18th that has been granted UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Nahargarh Fort: The Nahargarh Fort is one of 3 major forts surrounding the city of Jaipur. The inner part of the wall is elaborated decorated.
- Albert Hall: The Albert Hall was completed in 1887 and from the outset used as a museum. The grand structure has been designed in the Indo-Saracenic architectural style used widely across the British Empire. The Albert Hall is one of the best museums in India with 16 galleries featuring artefacts and art from across India as well as from other Asian countries and from Egypt.

Jaipur’s other major tourist attractions are its colourful markets, notably the Bapu and Johari Bazaars, where distinctive local fabrics and metal work are sold. Jaipur’s markets are also full of street performers and elephants.