The winter months of October to March, if you're seeking the best time to visit Rajasthan should be your top pick because the weather is still lovely and great for sightseeing and participating in a variety of outdoor sports. Wintertime temperatures range from a high of 33°C to a low of 2°C. Due to the somewhat low daytime temperatures, which make it comfortable to tour the prominent attractions, these months are also regarded as the ideal time of year to travel to Rajasthan for sightseeing.
Other than the winter, the monsoon season is the ideal time to visit Rajasthan. The greatest time for a honeymoon is during the monsoon season, from July to September when the dry and desolate environment transforms into a lush green oasis. Since it's not peak travel season, you may book rooms and flights at deeply discounted rates. As several events are celebrated in the state, including the Camel Festival, Desert Festival and the renowned Jaipur Literature Festival, January is seen to be the finest month to travel to Rajasthan to take part in the celebrations.
Best time for sightseeing in Rajasthan
Summers in Rajasthan are characterised by scorching temperatures that can reach 45 degrees Celsius in the morning. This extreme heat makes it difficult to visit popular tourist attractions and participate in outdoor activities.
However, during the summer season, when temperatures range from 24°C to 33°C, there are still plenty of places to explore, such as Mount Abu, Ranakpur or Kumbhalgarh. In addition, you can enjoy exciting fairs and festivals, including the Jaipur International Jazz and Blues Festival and Braj Holi. The summer months in Rajasthan are also marked by the celebration of the Mewar and Gangaur festivals.
Winter (October - March)
Winter is regarded as the best time to explore Rajasthan since the weather is comfortable all day, making it more enjoyable to tour the state's well-known sites and engage in outdoor activities. In the winter, the temperature typically fluctuates between 2°C and 33°C.
Winter should be the best season if you want to camp among the dunes or go on a desert safari because other times of the year can be particularly hot and muggy in the deserts. Winter is the finest time to visit Rajasthan since it hosts some of the most significant fairs and festivals, including the Abhaneri Festival, Dussehra, Navaratri and the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra.
Summer (April - June)
Summers in Rajasthan are characterised by scorching temperatures that can reach 45 degrees Celsius in the morning. This extreme heat makes it difficult to visit popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan and participate in outdoor activities.
However, during the summer season, when temperatures range from 24°C to 33°C, there are still plenty of places to explore, such as Mount Abu, Ranakpur or Kumbhalgarh. In addition, you can enjoy exciting fairs and festivals, including the Jaipur International Jazz and Blues Festival and Braj Holi. The summer months in Rajasthan are also marked by the celebration of the Mewar and Gangaur festivals.
Monsoon (July - September)
In Rajasthan, the spell of celebration, renewal, and enjoyment characterises the monsoon season. When the raindrops touch the parched soil, it breathes a sigh of relief from the severe weather. During the monsoons, the desolate and parched environment is transformed into a vibrant and lush paradise.
However, some areas during the monsoon season suffer significant downpours. Most regions experience moderate to low rainfall. As the monsoon intensifies, the humidity level rises dramatically, reaching 77% in some areas. In August, you can also take in the Kajli Teej/Teej Festival.
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