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Mansarovar
Jaipur, India · Neighborhood Guide
One of Asia's largest planned residential colonies — wide roads, parks, markets, and India's most affordable quality housing.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Mansarovar at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
₹6,000–₹12,000/month for 1-BR ($72–$145)
Rent Range
Safe — wide roads, community parks, and a strong neighborhood watch culture. Family-oriented area.
Safety
40–80 Mbps — Jio Fiber and Airtel widely available in the newer sectors. Older sectors have 4G as primary option.
Internet
Who Lives in Mansarovar?
Middle-class Indian families, government employees, students at nearby Rajasthan University, and a handful of budget-conscious expats. Average age 30–55.
Living in Mansarovar — Practical Details
Walkability
Moderate — grid layout makes navigation easy but distances between sectors are large. Local markets within each sector are walkable.
Grocery & Food Access
Each sector has its own market complex with grocery stores, vegetable vendors, and daily essentials. D-Mart and Big Bazaar in nearby malls.
Getting Around
- Jaipur Metro: Mansarovar station on Line 1 — direct connection to Chandpole
- City bus: extensive network connecting to city center, ₹10–₹20
- Ola/Uber: ₹100–₹200 to city center, 20–30 min
Nearby Coworking
- Limited local options — most residents work from home
- 93 Springboard (₹6,500/mo, 8 km in C-Scheme)
- Café-based work at Jaipur Marriott lobby lounge (5 km)
Insider Tips for Mansarovar
- 1The Metro makes Mansarovar viable for city-center activities — don't dismiss it for being far
- 2Sector 5 and 6 markets have the best street food — try the pyaaz ki kachori stalls
- 3Rent a 2-BHK for the price of a 1-BR in C-Scheme — space is Mansarovar's biggest advantage
- 4Auto-rickshaws here often refuse to use meters — agree on the fare before getting in
FAQ — Mansarovar, Jaipur
What is Mansarovar like for expats?
Mansarovar is a budget-friendly neighborhood in Jaipur. One of Asia's largest planned residential colonies — wide roads, parks, markets, and India's most affordable quality housing. Best for: Families and deep-budget expats who want maximum space at minimum cost.
How much does it cost to live in Mansarovar, Jaipur?
Mansarovar is classified as "Budget-Friendly" in Jaipur. Typical rent: ₹6,000–₹12,000/month for 1-BR ($72–$145). Total monthly budget in Jaipur: ₹25,000–50,000 ($300–$600).
Is Mansarovar safe for expats?
Safe — wide roads, community parks, and a strong neighborhood watch culture. Family-oriented area.
Who lives in Mansarovar?
Middle-class Indian families, government employees, students at nearby Rajasthan University, and a handful of budget-conscious expats. Average age 30–55.
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Higher-EndJaipur's most upscale central area — wide boulevards, high-end restaurants, boutique hotels, and the best infrastructure.
Pink City (Old Town)
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Vaishali Nagar
Mid-RangeModern residential area — new apartments, malls, restaurants, and a growing café culture popular with young professionals.
Bani Park
Budget-FriendlyQuiet residential area near the railway station — heritage havelis, guesthouses, and a relaxed neighborhood feel.
Malviya Nagar
Budget-FriendlySouthern residential area near the university — cafés, bookshops, coaching centers, and a young, educated crowd.
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