The journey by train from Udaipur to Jaipur is scheduled to take between 6 and 8 hours depending upon which train service you take. Via the shortest route the distance travelled is 429 km.
Train Times from Udaipur to Jaipur
There are currently 9 direct train services from Udaipur to Jaipur.
- Train times from Udaipur City Railway Station (UDZ) to Jaipur Junction Railway Station (JP).
Train | Udaipur (UDZ) | Jaipur (JP) | Operating Days |
12316 | 00:45 | 08:55 | M |
19601 | 00:45 | 09:05 | Sa |
12991 | 06:00 | 13:35 | M,Tu,W,Th,F,Sa,Su |
19609 | 13:45 | 21:40 | M,Th,Sa |
04981 | 14:05 | 21:45 | F |
09722 | 15:05 | 22:15 | M,Tu,W,Th,F,Sa,Su |
19615 | 16:00 | 22:55 | M |
19666 | 22:10 | 05:25 | M,Tu,W,Th,F,Sa,Su |
22985 | 23:25 | 06:45 | Sa |
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Location of Udaipur City Railway Station
Udaipur City Railway Station is 1.4 km by road from Shri Manshapurna Karni Mata Temple.
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
Jaipur is a large city with over 3 million permanent residents and the state capital of Rajasthan. Jaipur is also a major tourist destination. The city has a wide range of historic buildings, many of which are built in distinctive red and pink standstone. Jaipur is the most visited of the cities in Rajasthan, and along with Agra and Delhi forms part of what is termed the ‘Golden Triangle’ of Indian tourism.

There are lots of places to visit in Jaipur and things to do, such as visit the colourful bazaars. The ten most popular attractions are:
- Hawa Mahal: Probably the most famous building in Jaipur, this late 18th Century structure was built with nearly 1,000 elaborately decorated windows to allow the ladies of the royal court to look out onto the busy street below without being seen.
- Amer Fort: The Amer Fort, also known as the Amber Fort, is a large hill top fort 11 km from Jaipur established in the 10th Century and enlargened by successive rulers until the early 18th Century when the capital city of the local ruler was relocated to nearby Jaipur.
- Albert Hall Museum: Large 19th Century British designed building featuring 16 galleries showcasing artefacts from all over India as well as from abroad, including an Egyptian mummy.
- Jantar Mantar: Early 18th Century royal observatory with 19 large astronimical instruments.
- City Palace: Large city centre royal palace constructed at the same time as the city was founded in the early 18th Century.
- Jaigarh Fort: A second defensive fort built in the 18th Century to protect the Amer Fort, which is itself 3 km long and contains a royal palace.
- Jal Mahal: The Jal Mahal is a palace in a lake constructed in the late 17th Century. Visitors are currently not permitted inside the palace but you can get a close up view of the building from a boat.
- Galtaji: Hindu temple built in a mountain pass in existence since the 15th Century. Galtaji is 10 km from Jaipur.
- Nahargarh Fort: A third defensive fort, built in the early 18th Century, in the hills around Jaipur.
- Birla Mandir: Notable Hindu temple located in Jaipur city, completed in 1988 and constructed largely from white marble.