Plan Ajmer Kishangarh Dumping Yard, Jaipur with Ajmer Taxi Services at the best competitive rates. The journey is around 255 to 270 kms round trip, taking around 5 to 6 hours of driving with sightseeing time. It’s a comfortably achievable single-day journey that will be accompanied by a private air-conditioned car.
The tour combines an offbeat photography stop at Kishangarh Marble Dumping Yard with Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, in a single day from Ajmer. The route runs via NH48, the well-maintained Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway. Kishangarh sits almost exactly on this highway, around 30 kms from Ajmer, making it a natural first stop before continuing roughly 100 kms onward to Jaipur.
Photography stops at the Kishangarh Marble Dumping Yard, enroute to Jaipur.
Jaipur sightseeing of Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jal Mahal, and Albert Hall Museum, depending on time availability.
Smooth NH48 expressway drive for most of the journey.
Comfortable air-conditioned sedan/SUV/Tempo Traveller as per group size.
Pickup from Ajmer and final drop back as a complete round trip.
6:00 to 6:30 am – Pickup from Ajmer with a departure to Kishangarh
7:00 to 7:30 am – Arrive at Kishangarh, collect entry token from Marble Association office
7:30 to 9:00 am – Explore and photography stop at the Marble Dumping Yard
9:00 to 9:30 am – Breakfast break, then continue towards Jaipur
11:30 am to 12:00 pm – Arrive in Jaipur
12:00 to 6:00 pm – Jaipur sightseeing (Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal photo stop, City Palace, Jal Mahal and lunch)
6:00 pm onwards – Return drive to Ajmer (approx. 130 to 135 kms; 3 hours)
9:00 to 10:00 pm – Final drop time at Ajmer
For the one-way drop version, the itinerary is the same up to the Jaipur sightseeing block, after which you're dropped at your Jaipur hotel or the airport instead of driving back.
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Kishangarh Marble Dumping Yard – A vast, glacier-like landscape created by decades of dumping marble slurry waste, located just off NH48. An entry fee is required from the Marble Association office; only smartphone photography is typically allowed at the standard entry.
Jaipur – The Pink City of Rajasthan, Jaipur offers far more than can be covered in a half-day, so most same day traveler prioritizes 2 to 3 of the following:
Amber Fort, a hilltop fort overlooking Maota Lake, around 11 kms from central Jaipur
Hawa Mahal, the iconic Palace of Winds, façade usually a quick photo stop
City Palace, the former royal residence with museum sections, opens to visitor
Jal Mahal, a palace appearing to float on Man Sagar Lake typically seen from the lakeside rather than entered
Jaipur Bazaars, a vibrant and traditional marketplace, offer a lot of amazing things to shop as souvenirs.
October to March for comfortable sightseeing in both Kishangarh and Jaipur.
Summer afternoons (April to June) are best to avoid, as the heat is on peak.
Crowds in Jaipur’s tourist landmarks could be skipped if you leave mid-morning or arrive in Jaipur before noon.
Photography light is on the early morning for the dumping yard; late afternoon golden light works well for Amber fort and City palace.
Travelers can choose any of these options for car rental in Ajmer, depending on their travel styles:
Sedan (Dzire/Etios) – 4 passengers
SUV (Innova/ Innova Crysta) – 6 to 7 passengers
Tempo travellers – 12 to 17 passengers
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Yes — since Jaipur is only about 130–135 km from Ajmer, this is a manageable single-day tour. With an early start by 6:00–6:30 AM, you can fit in the dumping yard visit, several hours of Jaipur sightseeing, and still return to Ajmer the same night.
Yes. We offer this as a one-way drop tour as well, which works well if you're flying out of Jaipur International Airport or continuing your trip from Jaipur rather than returning to Ajmer.
Kishangarh lies almost directly on NH48, the main Ajmer–Jaipur highway, roughly 30 km from Ajmer and 100–105 km from Jaipur. Visiting the dumping yard adds only a small detour off the highway, not a major diversion.