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7 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan During Monsoon

7 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan During Monsoon


7 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan During Monsoon
September 3, 2021
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Categories : Rajasthan Tour

Rajasthan and heat are synonyms for each other. The temperature in summer ranges between 45°C to 49°C making it one of the driest climates in the world. It took a lot of courage to roam here during the winter season. The scorching sand dunes and the vast sighting of the Thar desert can quickly chills down your spine. 

One thing worth remembering about Rajasthan is that it also becomes one of the coolest parts of India during winters. The ideal time to explore the glory and valor of Maharajas land is from July to March. Monsoon, the season of love, can be best experienced here with the touch of royalty. The giant Forts and mega Palaces speak loudly when the drop of rejuvenation pours on them. 

It is the ideal destination for those who want to experience the beauty of hill stations and magnificent views of water bodies. Rajasthan got all the green ticks for a perfect travel destination and can undoubtedly be the most memorable journey of our life. 

Today we share the best places to visit in Rajasthan during the monsoon.

  1. Udaipur

Commonly known as the “Land of Lakes,” Udaipur serves the most incredible experience of royalty and hospitality. If you plan your trip to Rajasthan in the monsoon, this place must be on your bucket list. The “Venice of East” is known for its plenty of beautiful lakes surrounded by the rugged wall of Aravalli hills. 

The renowned Lake Palace situated in the middle of Lake Pichola is indeed the most desirable site in Udaipur. Jaisamand Lake, the second-largest freshwater artificial lake of Asia, is also situated here. There is also a place here in Udaipur known as the Monsoon Palace, which is truly the best place to visit in Rajasthan. 

  1. Jaipur

The capital of Rajasthan has some fantastic historical marvels to explore. Jaipur holds the title of the first planned city of India. An authentic flavor of both historic and modern touch, it is the place one should visit in their lifetime. It is also part of India’sIndia’s golden triangle of tourism and shares the title with Agra and Delhi. 

As the color pink represents the symbol of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh painted the entire town in color pink to welcome the Prince of Wales on his visit to India. The city boasts some of the most lavish Palaces in history. The beauty of Amber Palace, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, and Sisodia Rani Palace can easily throb your heart. A must-visit site for all monsoon lovers. 

  1. Mount Abu

The hill station of Rajasthan is a beautiful place to visit during the monsoon. A place where the weather mostly remains the same throughout the year. Mount Abu gets its authentic charm during the rainy season and attracts tourists from all over the globe. The resilient Aravalli hills surround it. 

Mount Abu has some of the best places of Rajasthan like Nikki Lake, Guru Shikhar, Toad Rock viewpoint, Mount Abu Sanctuary, Peace Park, and Achleshwar Mahadev Temple. Your go-to list will be incomplete if you don’t visit here. 

  1. Pushkar  

One of the oldest towns of India, Pushkar, is known as the land of fairs and festivals. It is also the home to the only temple of Lord Brahma in the world. Surrounded by the hillock called “Nag Pahar,” from three sides, “The rose garden of Rajasthan” offers a lot during monsoon season. 

If November is famous because of the Camel fair, then August is renowned for the rainy season. What else do you want from an ideal monsoon location? The serenity of Brahma temple, along with the splendid view of Pushkar Lake, is all you need to see when traveling to Pushkar during Monsoon. 

  1. Jodhpur

The second-largest city of Rajasthan is known as “The Blue City” due to its blue-painted houses near the grand fortress. Just like Udaipur, Jodhpur also has a rich historical background. From forts to Havelis to temples, every architecture of Jodhpur speaks a thousand tales. The city is famous for its rare breed of horses called Malani. 

The mammoth sighting of Mehrangarh Fort offers a splendid view of the city. Majestic views of Umaid Bhawan Palace, Moti Mahal, and Chamunda Mataji Temple are unforgettable. During the monsoon, it gets more vibrant. It offers many adventure activities like Paragliding, Desert Safari, Flying Fox, and Night Camping will fuel your tourer spirit even more.   

  1. Goram Ghat

The hidden place in Rajasthan, also known as the Kashmir of Rajasthan, is filled with not-so-common things in the state, greenery and a lot of greenery. It is the perfect place for all those who want a close encounter with mother nature—an ideal place for wildlife photographers.

It also has a 50 feet wide waterfall, Yes, a waterfall in Rajasthan. Rocks between the waterfall divide the water into different sections and make it more beautiful. The most exciting and beautiful part of Goram Ghat is the afternoon train that passes a small bridge constructed in the British era. Due to the extreme proximity to Aravalli hills, it has become the ideal destination for trekking well. 

  1. Kumbhalgarh 

Renowned as the birthplace of the legendary Mewar king, Maharana Pratap, Kumbhalgarh is the second most crucial place of the Mewar region after Chittorgarh. This place is best known for Kumbhalgarh Fort and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Neelkanth Mahadev and Badal Mahal are some other attractions here. 

It is the best destination for all peace and nature enthusiasts. An excellent place for family and solo trips, Kumbhalgarh is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. 

Plan our trip to Rajasthan and enjoy this monsoon with your beloved ones. 

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