5 Places To Visit In Rajasthan To Enjoy the Monsoon Season Like Never Before

5 Places To Visit In Rajasthan To Enjoy the Monsoon Season Like Never Before 

Have you ever witnessed Rajasthan during the monsoon season? How about watching dark clouds pouring nature’s delight on the city of royal residences and fortresses? There is something special about the monsoon in Rajasthan city as it gleamed with fawn sand dunes, and golden fortresses showered in the daylight are sufficient to catch your consideration. 

We have compiled a list of the top 5 places to visit in Rajasthan during the monsoon season to cherish every moment.

Bundi

The Palace of Bundi got enormous murals in red, golden, and blue portraying the glory of Kipling’s Palace. It will take you into a time warp as it still holds the old charm. 

To catch a glimpse of Bundi’s glorious past, explore this less-trodden magnificence palace.

Keoladeo National Park

Warm up your day to get up to the chatter of chirpy birds amid lavish green surroundings here in Keoladeo National Park, a world heritage site known as a home site to more than 350 avian species. It is formerly referred to as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, which is just 200 km away from the national capital.

Jaipur

The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a city that brings out the royal family. In the month of monsoon, the festival of Teej is broadly celebrated here which marks the advent of monsoon. The spectacular features of this festival are here like decorated elephants, horses, camels, antique palanquins, bullock carts pulling cannons, and dancers which will urge you to put your foot a step forward to dance with them.

Udaipur

Udaipur is a city that gladly has a Monsoon Palace named the Sajjangarh Palace, built by Maharana Sajjan Singh of Mewar perched on the highest point of the Aravalli hills. The palace bestows a sweeping view of the city and its dynamic green surroundings. During monsoons, Udaipur’s lakes are another appeal to see. 

Bhainsrorgarh Fort Hotel 

A heritage boutique hotel on the edge of a cliff overlooking the Chambal River which is at some distance away from Kota, almost bordering Madhya Pradesh lends a quaint drive. Be here for a couple of days to enjoy the rainy season around the verdant forests of Chambal.

Final Thoughts

If you are a rain lover and love to get drenched in rain during the monsoon season in India then you must visit the above-mentioned places.