IMPORTANT: All passport holders (except for Indian passport holders and OCI holders) are required to have a valid visa in order to enter India.
Update: e-visas are now available on e-visa website.
We have mentioned some important information about travelling to India in the below sections. Please feel free to email our wedding planners to ask for any additional information or assistance needed in making any travel arrangements all over India - their contact details can be found below.
We recommend all our international guests fly into either Delhi or Mumbai and then book a domestic flight to Jaipur from one of these cities. It tends to be cheaper to book international and domestic flights separately.
Samode Palace and Samode Bagh are located in the village called Samode which is about an hour's drive from Jaipur International Airport.
Alternatively, if you are flying in directly for the wedding, and internal flight times aren't convenient, you can embark on a road trip from Delhi to Samode (around 3-4 hrs).
To book your transport for arrival/departure, kindly contact the below mentioned number:
Mr Shailendra Singh: +91 9414055932
If you have some days to spare a few days before or after the wedding activities there are several beautiful sites we recommend checking out around Jaipur, the lovely pink city:
City Palace
Hawa Mahal
Abhaneri
Amber Fort
Albert Hall Museum
Jantar Mantar
Galta Ji
Jaipur is to be enjoyed year round! However, in February it is moderatly hot in the daytime and cool at night. The temperature in Jaipur in February is normally moderate, with highs of 34° and lows of 18°. The humidity is very low that would not make you feel sticky. Pleasant winds blow throughout the day. Thus, visiting Jaipur in February is highly recommended.