Planning a Jaipur to Uttarakhand tour is one of the best decisions you can make if you are looking for a trip that has everything from mountains, rivers, temples, adventure and fresh Himalayan air. If you are planning to take this tour, here is the complete travel guide, including distance, routes, trains, costs, places to visit and what to do when you get there.
Uttarakhand, which is also called Dev Bhoomi, means the land of Gods. This state has two divisions: one is Garhwal in the west and the second is Kumaon in the east. The Garhwal region has the Char Dham: Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. It also has Haridwar and Rishikesh, while the Kumaon region has famous hill stations such as Nainital, Mussoorie and Almora and also Jim Corbett National Park.
Best Time to Take a Jaipur to Uttarakhand Tour
March to June, when the weather remains pleasant and roads are open, is perfect for the Char Dham Yatra and hill stations.
October to November are perfect times for cool skies and fewer crowds, ideal for pilgrimage and sightseeing.
Jaipur to Uttarakhand Distance by Road
The distance from Jaipur to Uttarakhand depends on your destination within the state.
| Destination | Distance from Jaipur | Time Taken | Best Time to Visit |
| Haridwar | 440 km | 7 – 8 hrs | Oct–Nov, March–June |
| Rishikesh | 460 km | 7.5 – 8.5 hrs | Oct–Nov, Feb–May |
| Dehradun | 480 km | 8 – 9 hrs | March–June, Sept–Nov |
| Mussoorie | 510 km | 8.5 – 9.5 hrs | March–June, Sept–Nov |
| Nainital | 570 km | 9 – 10 hrs | March–June, Oct–Nov |
| Kedarnath | 730 km | 12 – 14 hrs | May–June, Sept–Oct |
| Badrinath | 780 km | 13 – 15 hrs | May–June, Sept–Oct |
NOTE: The mentioned distance and timing are just estimates picked from various sources, please do not make any decision based on the above details only.
Why Take a Jaipur to Uttarakhand Tour?

There are so many reasons to take a Jaipur to Uttarakhand tour but here are the top 5 reasons to take this tour with family.
Religious Tour: Uttarakhand has two major holy places of India, Haridwar and Rishikesh. Nothing can match the experience of the evening aarti at Har Ki Paudi in Haridwar and the Triveni Ghat aarti in Rishikesh.
Adventure Tour: Uttarakhand is famous for its adventure activities, including river rafting, bungee jumping, ropeway and so on. That is the reason why Uttarakhand is called the adventure hub of India.
Hill Stations Tour: Who does not love mountains, a cold breeze and Maggi with tea on the top of the cliff? Mussoorie, Nainital, Lansdowne and Binsar will give you the best hill station experience in Uttarakhand.
Wildlife Tour: Those who love to take a wildlife tour can visit Jim Corbett National Park, which is India’s oldest national park. There are a total of 7 zones in this national park and for some zones, such as Dhikala, which is the most popular zone, an advanced booking is needed.
Tour Packages with Transport: Most travel agencies offer 5-night to 12-night packages to Uttarakhand with transport services such as a cab or Urbania van rental in Jaipur. Those who are in confusion about where to visit can take a tour package for family and ensure a comfortable Jaipur to Uttarakhand tour.
Best Routes from Jaipur to Uttarakhand
There are three main routes that you can take from Jaipur to Uttarakhand
Route 1: Jaipur to Haridwar and Rishikesh (Via NH-48 and Delhi)
Route: Jaipur → NH-48 → Delhi → NH-58 → Meerut → Haridwar → Rishikesh
Distance: 440 km to Haridwar
Time Taken: 7 to 8 hours.
This route is considered the fastest among all routes. From Jaipur, you will take national highway 48, which connects to Delhi, and from there, national highway 58, which connects to Meerut and from there, in around 3 hours, you will reach Haridwar and Rishikesh. The distance from Haridwar to Rishikesh is about 27 km and takes around 45 minutes.
Route 2: Jaipur to Dehradun and Mussoorie (Via NH-334 and Saharanpur)
Route: Jaipur → NH-48 → Delhi → NH-334B → Saharanpur → Dehradun → Mussoorie
Distance: 480 km to Dehradun
Time Taken: 8 to 9 hours
Instead of going straight to Haridwar, this route takes a detour after Meerut and passes through Saharanpur. If Dehradun or Mussoorie is your final stop, this is the best route.
Route 3: Jaipur to Nainital and Jim Corbett (Via Bareilly or Moradabad)
Route: Jaipur → NH-48 → Delhi → NH-9 → Moradabad → Bareilly → Nainital or Jim Corbett
Distance: 570 km to Nainital
Time Taken: 9 to 10 hours
Those who want to reach Nainital or Jim Corbett National Park directly can take this route, which passes through National Highway 48 to Delhi and from there you will take National Highway 09, which connects to Moradabad and goes to Nainital or Ramnagar.
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Ways to Travel from Jaipur to Uttarakhand
By Road:
For those who are taking a Jaipur to Uttarakhand tour by road, there are multiple options to travel, such as in your own car or by hiring a cab or tempo traveller.
By Car:
If you enjoy the freedom of stopping at a dhaba whenever you feel like it or taking a detour to catch a view, driving to Uttarakhand is hard to beat. Take your own car or hire a cab; either way, the road from Jaipur via Delhi is mostly highway and fairly straightforward.
By Tempo Traveller:
If you are traveling with a large group, book a tempo traveller on rent in Jaipur and split the cost while keeping everyone together. These come in different seating capacities such as 9, 12, 14, and 17-seaters, so whether it is a family trip or a friends’ gang, you will find one that fits without anyone feeling cramped.
By Bus:
Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) and several private operators run overnight buses from Jaipur to Haridwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun. If you want to actually sleep during the journey, go for a private Volvo AC bus in which the seats recline, it has air conditioning, and you will reach your destination feeling fresh rather than exhausted.
By Train:
Jaipur is well-connected by rail to Haridwar and Dehradun. Below are the main trains on this route.
Jaipur to Haridwar Trains:
| Train Name | Train No. | Departs Jaipur | Arrives Haridwar | Duration |
| Haridwar Janshatabdi Express | 12015 | 5:35 AM | 12:30 PM | 6 h 55 min |
| Dehradun Express | 19019 | 11:40 PM | 8:05 AM | 8 h 25 min |
| Uttaranchal Sampark Kranti | 12053 | 9:10 AM | 4:55 PM | 7 h 45 min |
Jaipur to Dehradun Trains:
| Train Name | Train No. | Departs Jaipur | Arrives Haridwar | Duration |
| Dehradun Express | 19019 | 11:40 PM | 9:55 AM | 10 h 15 min |
| Janshatabdi Express | 12017 | 5:35 AM | 1:45 PM | 8 h 10 min |
Note: Check the train schedules from the official app rather than just taking a decision based on the mentioned details.
5-day Jaipur to Uttarakhand Complete Itinerary
Day 1: Jaipur to Haridwar
Leave Jaipur by 5–6 AM. The drive is 440 km via Delhi and takes 7–8 hours. Reach by afternoon. Head to Har Ki Pauri for the Ganga Aarti at 6:30 PM. Walk the market and have kachori sabzi for dinner.
Day 2: Haridwar to Rishikesh
The distance from Hardiwar to Rishikesh is about 27 km and takes around a 45-minute drive. Walk Lakshman Jhula and have lunch at a riverbank dhaba. Book white-water rafting on the Shivpuri stretch in the afternoon for 16 km, with Grade III and IV rapids. Triveni Ghat aarti in the evening.
Day 3: Rishikesh to Mussoorie
Rishikesh to Mussorie distanc is 75 km with 2-hour drive. Take a walk on Mall Road and visit Kempty Falls in the afternoon and you can also visit Lal Tibba before sunset, which is the highest point in Mussoorie with clear views of Gangotri and Bandarpunch peaks. Carry a jacket there.
Day 4: Mussoorie to Nainital
The Mussoorie to Nainital distance is 310 km via Dehradun and Haldwani, which takes around 6–7 hours. Boat ride on Naini Lake in the afternoon. Take the ropeway to Snow View Point, which closes at 5 PM. Walk Mall Road in the evening.
Day 5: Nainital to Jaipur
Morning: Naina Devi Temple, local shopping of Kumaoni shawls, baal mithai. Optional Jim Corbett only if a safari is prebooked. Leave by 1 PM and reach Jaipur by late night via Moradabad and Delhi.
Top Places to Visit in Uttarakhand

Haridwar: If you visit only one place in Uttarakhand, make it Haridwar. The Ganga Aarti at Har Ki Pauri in the evening hits differently: bells, flames, chants and the river all at once. Walk the ghats, visit the temples and grab kachoris from the roadside stalls.
Rishikesh: Just 24 km from Haridwar but feels like a different world. Cross Ram Jhula or Lakshman Jhula, grab a coffee by the Ganga, try white water rafting or simply sit at an ashram for a while. It works for every kind of traveller.
Mussoorie: The classic hill escape at 2000 meters. Mall Road in the evening, Kempty Falls on a sunny afternoon and Lal Tibba for the best Himalayan views. Hard to go wrong here.
Nainital: This hill station was built around a lake. Take a boat ride on Naini Lake, go up to Snow View Point on the ropeway and walk Mall Road at sunset. Very easy to fall in love with this place.
Kedarnath: It is not easy to reach but absolutely worth it. Trek 16 km from Gaurikund or take a helicopter. Standing in front of the temple at 3,583 meters with the Kedarnath peak right behind it is something you will not forget.
Badrinath: It is one of the Char Dham and one of the most powerful temples in India. The Nilkantha peak towers behind the shrine and the hot water springs of Tapt Kund are right next to it. Take your time here.
Valley of Flowers: A UNESCO site that looks unreal in July and August. Hundreds of wildflower species covering a high-altitude valley. Trek 17 km from Govindghat, where every step is worth it.
Jim Corbett National Park: India’s oldest national park and one of the best places to spot tigers. Book your Dhikala zone permit early, especially between October and February when demand is high.
Auli: Skiers come here in winter and it makes complete sense and it is one of Asia’s highest ski resorts at 2519 meters. In summer the snow melts and you get open meadows with jaw-dropping Himalayan views.
Chopta: Most people have not heard of it and that is exactly why it is special. A peaceful meadow at 2700 meters with a trail leading up to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world, and Chandrashila Peak above it.
Activities to Do in Uttarakhand

White Water Rafting: The Ganga stretch from Shivpuri to Rishikesh is one of the best rafting routes in Asia. Grade III and IV rapids are open September to June.
Char Dham Yatra: The four Dhams are Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath. One of the most important pilgrimages in India. Best done May to June or September to October.
Trekking: Valley of Flowers, Kedarkantha, Roopkund, Har Ki Dun, Kuari Pass. Uttarakhand has trails for every level and every season.
Ganga Aarti: Har Ki Pauri in Haridwar or Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh. Free to attend, unforgettable to experience. Go in the evening.
Yoga and Meditation: Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world. Drop-in morning classes or month-long retreats in ashrams here have it all.
Bungee Jumping and Zip-lining: India’s highest bungee jump is at 83 meters in Rishikesh, run by Jumping Heights. A giant swing and zip line are available at the same spot.
Wildlife Safari: Dhikala and Bijrani zones at Jim Corbett give the best chance of spotting tigers, elephants, leopards and deer. Book your Jeep permit early or visit other zones that need no early booking.
Skiing at Auli: January to March is peak ski season. Uttarakhand Tourism runs the resort with rentals and beginner training available.
Village Stays in Kumaon: Wake up to Himalayan views, eat home-cooked local food and walk through terraced fields. The quietest and most real way to see Uttarakhand.
Complete Cost Breakdown for Jaipur to Uttarakhand Tour
| Expense | Budget | Mid-Range | Char Dham Package |
| Travel (per person) | ₹600 – ₹900 (bus) | ₹1,500 – ₹2,500 (cab split) | ₹3,000 – ₹5,000 (cab) |
| Hotel (per night) | ₹400 – ₹800 | ₹900 – ₹1,500 | ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 |
| Food (per day) | ₹300 – ₹500 | ₹600 – ₹900 | Included in package |
| Sightseeing & Activities | ₹600 – ₹1,000 | ₹1,500 – ₹2,500 | Included in package |
| Kedarnath Helicopter | Fixed Price | Fixed Price | ₹4,500 – ₹7,000 |
| Other Costs | ₹300 – ₹500 | ₹500 – ₹800 | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 |
| Total (5 nights) | ₹7,000 – ₹11,000 | ₹15,000 – ₹24,000 | ₹22,000 – ₹42,000 |
NOTE: This cost breakdown is just an estimate and not the actual cost, so please do not make any decision based on this cost chart. Verify all the costs before taking any further decision.
Important Tips
Book hotels in advance during May-June peak season. Last-minute bookings in Rishikesh and Haridwar can be 30 to 50 percent more expensive.
Helicopter tickets to Kedarnath sell out weeks in advance. Book on IRCTC’s official helicopter booking portal.
If you are booking a Crysta on rent for a group, check the Innova Crysta rental price in Jaipur and confirm whether the fare includes toll, hill charges and driver accommodation, as some agencies quote a base price and add these costs later.
Local shared cabs (Vikram and Sumos) between Rishikesh, Devprayag, Rudraprayag and Joshimath are very affordable and a great way to travel short distances within Uttarakhand.
Conclusion
A Jaipur to Uttarakhand by road is one of those tours that stay with you. Leave early and cross Delhi before the traffic builds up and you will reach Haridwar or Rishikesh before evening. Whether you are chasing the Char Dham, a family break in the hills, or just a few days by the Ganga, Uttarakhand never disappoints.
Travel between March and June or October and November for the best experience. Groups travelling together should look for the 16 Seater Force Urbania on rent in Jaipur which is spacious, comfortable and comes in budget if you split the final amount in the group equally. For smaller families, a sedan or SUV cab works perfectly. Solo travellers can rely on overnight Volvo buses or trains to Haridwar within their budget.
Check Char Dham temple opening dates before you book, reserve helicopter tickets to Kedarnath early and carry a light jacket even in summer once you go beyond Rishikesh. And no matter where you stop and spend a morning at the ghats. Standing by the Ganga with the mountains around you is something you will think about long after you are back in Jaipur.
