Weather in Rajasthan
Planning a trip to Rajasthan? Here is a snapshot of the Rajasthan weather and the best time to visit Rajasthan.
Rajasthan, a popular travel destination in India, attracts a high number of local and international tourists every year. Located in the northwest of India, it is the largest state in the country by area. Rajasthan is famous for the original Thar Desert, magnificent forts and palaces and Rajputana culture. The royal forts of Jaipur, the glassy lakes of Udaipur, and the desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer have always been a hit with travelers.
Climate in Rajasthan can be classified into 4 seasons, such as other Indian states - summers, winters, monsoons and autumn. Although Rajasthan can be seen throughout the year, the temperature may vary from extremely hot in winters to winters in winters. To help you plan that entire trip with an overall Rajasthan weather, here is a detailed guide to the state. The best time to visit Rajasthan is essentially winter.
Summer in Rajasthan (April to June)
Summer months in Rajasthan are better than travelers. Temperatures go up to 35–48 ° C on almost all days. Apart from the burning heat, the state also often experiences dust storms, which can make travelers tired and sick. However, if you plan to travel to Rajasthan in summer, then visit places like Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh or Ranakpur which are relatively cold. In the summer months there are also some interesting fairs and festivals like Mahavirji Fair, Mount Abu Summer Festival and TeejUtsav. Fill your bags with light cotton clothes, hats, scarves and lots of sunscreen to enjoy the journey and avoid any health risks. Stay hydrated and eat light but frequent meals.
Winter in Rajasthan (December to March)
Sunlight during winter is the best way to experience Rajasthan. Enjoy outdoor activities, those exciting camel rides and elephant safaris, and make the most of fairs and festivals. Cold nights and evenings give you the opportunity to sit near the campfire, taste local food and recite regional music and tales of royal heroes under the star-studded sky. Even the famous Pushkar fair is held in November every year. So plan your Rajasthan trip anytime between November to February to get the most out of your trip.
The coldest month in Rajasthan is January. Places like Churu, Sikar, Pilani and Bikaner have a minimum temperature of -2 ° C during winter. During winters, secondary westerly winds cool the eastern, western and northern parts of the sandy land. These winds also give light rain. The weather remains cool during winter.
Kota, Baran, Bundi, western Barmer and most parts of Rajasthan have an average temperature of 10 ° C. Due to cold winds for 2 to 5 days, the entire Rajasthan is under the grip of cold wave.
Monsoon in Rajasthan (July-September)
The monsoon, many would say, is a good time to visit Rajasthan. Temperatures fall and rain with green vegetation in the desert area make the state beautiful. Tourists can explore and enjoy the state's wildlife in Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo Ghana National Park and Khichan Bird Sanctuary. July to September is a good time to visit Rajasthan and we recommend places like Bundi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Mount Abu and Udaipur.
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