The journey from Madhupur to Jaipur spans approximately 1450 km across the heart of India. You must first reach Asansol Junction, which serves as the primary rail hub for long-distance connectivity. Direct trains like the Ananya Express or weekly specials connect the region to Jaipur Junction. Alternatively, you can fly from Kolkata Airport to Jaipur International Airport for a faster transit. The route traverses the industrial belt of Jharkhand and the plains of Uttar Pradesh before entering the desert state of Rajasthan.
Total Distance: 1450 km by road, 1280 km air distance.
Book your tickets at least 60 days in advance due to high demand on this route.
October to March, as the desert climate of Jaipur is pleasant during these months.