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Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan During the Monsoon Season

 

Top 5v places in Rajasthan during monsoon season

 

Rajasthan, the land of royal palaces and golden sands, may not kick most travelers as a monsoon destination. However, the rainy season (July to September) has become a surprising wonderland to this desert state. The dry states burst into greenery, the temperatures become jolly, and the tourist rush slows down, offering a more cherished experience. Here are the top 5 places in Rajasthan you should consider visiting during the monsoon season.

  1. Udaipur – The City of Lakes

Udaipur is doubtlessly one of the best cities to visit in Rajasthan during the monsoon. Surrounded by the Aravalli hills and bordered by many lakes, the city looks mystic with the mist enhancing its romantic charm. The monsoon rains fill the lakes — especially Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar — making boat rides more picturesque. Don’t miss the views from Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace), which was actually built for observing the monsoon clouds roll in.

Highlights: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Monsoon Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari.

  1. Mount Abu – Rajasthan’s Only Hill Station

Mount Abu provides a breezy and refreshing retreat during the hot Rajasthani summers, and it becomes even more soothing during monsoon. Lush greenery envelops the hills, and waterfalls come alive with fresh rainwater. The misty weather and light showers make this a perfect escape for nature lovers and those looking for peace.

Highlights: Nakki Lake, Dilwara Temples, Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

  1. Bundi – The Hidden Gem

Bundi is an old town known for its blue houses, ornate stepwells (baoris), and middle age forts. During the monsoon, the entire town looks like a painting come to life. The surrounding hills turn green, and seasonal waterfalls pour down the rocks, making Bundi an offbeat paradise.

Highlights: Taragarh Fort, Bundi Palace, Raniji ki Baori, Nawal Sagar Lake.

  1. Keoladeo National Park – A Birder’s Paradise

Located in Bharatpur, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for birdwatchers, especially during the monsoon and post-monsoon months. The wetlands filled with rainwater, attracting relocating and native birds. While winter is the peak season for birding, the monsoon offers a peaceful experience amidst lush greenery and early arrivals.

Highlights: Nature walks, birdwatching, cycling through the sanctuary.

  1. Jaipur – The Pink City in a New Hue

 In the monsoon, Jaipur becomes more breathable and vibrant. The rains wash the pink sandstone architecture clean, the gardens blossoming, and hilltop forts like Nahargarh and Amer become lush with greenery. 

Highlights: Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, local bazaars.

Final Thoughts

Monsoon in Rajasthan is like a secret the desert whispers to those willing to listen. Fewer tourists, cooler temperatures, and a renewed landscape make this the perfect season for a unique travel experience. So pack your raincoat and a sense of adventure — Rajasthan in the monsoon is a journey worth taking with www.vacationtripindia.com

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