Curious about the performance of short-term rentals in Jaipur, India? Over the last year, the average occupancy rate was 37% with an ADR (Average Daily Rate) of 33€. Hosts earned on average 351€ per month.

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Avg. Monthly Revenue
351€
$319 USD
YoY Revenue Change
-17%
vs. previous year
Occupancy Rate
37%
~11 days/month
Average Daily Rate
33€
$30 USD
Seasonality Index
86%
demand variation
Best Months
December, November
peak season
Worst Months
May, June
low season
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Over the analysis period June 2025 to May 2026, Jaipur averaged 37% occupancy at a 33 euro (about 30 dollar) ADR, producing roughly 355 euros (323 dollars) in average monthly revenue per listing. Both figures sit at the bottom of India's tracked cities: occupancy is about three points below the national average near 40%, and the ADR trails the country mean of around 35 euros, with New Delhi well ahead on both at 46% and 38 euros.
Two numbers deserve caution. Revenue is down 16% year on year, a meaningful softening, and seasonality is extreme at 85%, so an annual average badly understates a strong December-November peak and overstates the dead April-May trough. With listings active only about 132 nights a year, the realistic play is aggressive winter pricing during the festival weeks rather than chasing year-round occupancy.
Average occupancy rate by month in Jaipur, compared with the same month a year earlier.
| Month | Occupancy | Prior year |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 2025 | 34.4% | 31.4% |
| Aug 2025 | 36.2% | 35.8% |
| Sep 2025 | 29.7% | 33.4% |
| Oct 2025 | 37.3% | 35.4% |
| Nov 2025 | 42.1% | 42.6% |
| Dec 2025 | 52.7% | 53.2% |
| Jan 2026 | 37.4% | 33.2% |
| Feb 2026 | 36.2% | 41.7% |
| Mar 2026 | 33.5% | 35.3% |
| Apr 2026 | 28.1% | 28.4% |
| May 2026 | 30.9% | 28.6% |
| Jun 2026 | 33.5% | 33.8% |
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These figures reflect real-time demand in Jaipur, helping you plan and price strategically.
Jaipur is the gateway of India's Golden Triangle, almost always paired with Delhi and Agra on a first-time tour, so most Airbnb demand is short-stay leisure travel of two or three nights. Guests come for the walled Pink City and its UNESCO sites: the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal and the hilltop Amer Fort just outside town, plus the bazaars of Johari and Bapu for textiles, jewellery and block-printed crafts.
The market skews toward international tourists and domestic weekenders from Delhi and Mumbai rather than long-stay corporate guests. Wedding season is a real demand driver too: Jaipur is one of India's top destination-wedding cities, and palace and haveli venues pull family blocks into nearby rentals. Average daily rates are modest in euro terms because the listing base competes with abundant budget hotels and OYO inventory, so location and presentation matter more here than raw nightly price.
The clear peak is October to March, when Jaipur's cool, dry winter (roughly 8-28°C) makes fort and palace sightseeing comfortable. The API confirms this: December and November are the strongest months, and seasonality is very high at 85%, meaning demand is heavily concentrated in that winter window.
Two dated anchors sharpen the peak. The Jaipur Literature Festival, the world's largest free literary event, runs in mid-to-late January (15-19 January in 2026) and fills the city for a week. Diwali falls on 8 November in 2026, with the five-day festival roughly 6-10 November, and the city's illuminations draw heavy domestic travel. The trough is April and May, when pre-monsoon heat can top 40°C and inbound tourism collapses, so pricing and occupancy should be at their lowest then.
The walled Pink City and Amer Fort Road put guests inside walking distance of the main monuments, which is the strongest selling point for short leisure stays, though traffic and noise are the trade-off. Bani Park, just outside the old city, is a calmer mid-range base with heritage havelis and easy access to the gates, popular with first-time visitors who want quiet but central.
C-Scheme and Civil Lines are the prestige central addresses, leafy and close to M.I. Road's restaurants and shopping, suiting higher-end apartment listings. Malviya Nagar and Tonk Road sit toward the south and the airport, which works for business and transit guests but reads as less appealing for tourists chasing the old-city experience. For a tourist-led Airbnb, proximity to the walled city or a heritage feel in Bani Park typically outperforms the southern suburbs.
Rajasthan regulates short-term lets lightly compared with Western markets, and there is no city cap or permit specific to Airbnb in Jaipur. The relevant framework is the state's tourism schemes: properties can register under the Rajasthan Tourism Guest House or Paying Guest/Bed-and-Breakfast schemes through the Department of Tourism, which is optional but unlocks official listing and signage and signals legitimacy to guests.
The binding obligations are guest registration and tax. Hosts must keep a check-in register, and accommodation provided to foreign nationals must be reported to the local authorities, in practice via the C-Form, within 24 hours of arrival. GST applies above the relevant tariff thresholds, and municipal or housing-society rules may add their own limits. Confirm current requirements with the Rajasthan Department of Tourism on M.I. Road and the Jaipur Municipal Corporation before listing.
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Jaipur averaged about 37% occupancy over the June 2025 to May 2026 period, the lowest among India's tracked cities and a few points below the national average near 40%. Listings were active roughly 132 nights a year, but with 85% seasonality that activity is concentrated heavily in the October-to-March winter window rather than spread evenly.
The winter season from October to March is the peak, with December and November the strongest months in the data. The Jaipur Literature Festival in mid-January (15-19 January 2026) and Diwali around 6-10 November draw the heaviest demand. Avoid relying on April and May, when pre-monsoon heat above 40°C collapses tourism and pushes occupancy to its yearly low.
There is no Airbnb-specific permit in Jaipur, and regulation is light. You can optionally register under Rajasthan Tourism's Guest House or Bed-and-Breakfast schemes for official recognition. What is mandatory is keeping a guest register, reporting foreign guests to authorities via the C-Form within 24 hours, and meeting GST obligations above the tariff thresholds. Check society and municipal rules too.
For tourist-led stays, the walled Pink City and Amer Fort Road keep guests walking distance from the monuments, while Bani Park offers a quieter heritage base nearby. C-Scheme and Civil Lines are the prestige central addresses for higher-end listings. Malviya Nagar and Tonk Road suit business and airport-transit guests but appeal less to sightseeing tourists.