Top 5 Travel Destinations to Explore in Rajasthan During the Monsoons After spending few months of summers in Rajasthan, when a drop of water falls on the lands of Rajasthan then it is a sigh of relief for everyone be it a common man or a farmer. Witnessing rainfall in Rajasthan is so mesmerizing. There are certain tourist places in Rajasthan that become more beautiful in the Rainy Season. If you are lucky then you may get an opportunity to see the peacock dancing.
01 |Udaipur Udaipur is the top place to enjoy the best of Rajasthan Tour during the monsoon. Udaipur is known as the lake city and one of the most romantic places in India. Imagine, when you are enjoying the boat ride at Pichola Lake, witnessing the breathtaking views and suddenly, it rains. There could not be anything better than this for rain lovers. Not only lakes, Udaipur also offers you spectacular views of the splendid architecture. Attractions– City Palace, Saheliyon-ki-Bari, Bagore-ki-Haveli, Jag Mandir, Jagdish Temple, Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake and Sajjangarh Palace. How to reach there? Udaipur is the third largest city in Rajasthan. So there are all the modes of transport available. You can reach here by flight, train, car and bus.
02 | Bundi Bundi is a less explored and offbeat destination in Rajasthan but once you explore it, you will realize its grandeur and historical significance of its architectures. From Bundi Palace to Raniji ki Baori and Nawal Sagar Lake to Jait Sagar Lake, you will be mesmerized to see the breathtaking views. Attractions– Bundi Palace, Raniji ki Baori, Taragarh Fort, Jait Sagar Lake, Nawal Sagar Lake, Garh Palace, Dabhai Kund, 84 Pillared Cenotaph and Kshar Bagh. How to reach there?
You can get buses which runs daily from Delhi, Jaipur, Ajmer and other Rajasthan cities. You can also book Rajasthan Car Rental that makes your traveling hassle free anywhere in Rajasthan. The nearest Airport is in Jaipur.
03 |Mount Abu Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan and when we talk about monsoons and rainy season then how we can miss Mount Abu. Romance blossoms in Mount Abu during the monsoons. A romantic boat ride with your beloved followed by witnessing the breathtaking views of the sunset will make your Rajasthan Tour perfect and memorable. Attractions: Nakki Lake, Dilwara Jain Temple, Guru Shikha, Mount Abu Sanctuary and Toad Rock View Point. How to reach there? Mount Abu Road is well connected to Jaipur and Delhi by road. You can also book train reservation easily. The nearest airport is at Udaipur.
04 | Pushkar Pushkar is the holy city of Rajasthan where numerous tourists come here to get spiritual and cal down their soul. If Pushkar is crowded in November for Camel Fair then it is crowded in rain season too for its spectacular views. Sitting at the Pushkar Ghat in the evening is an amazing experience. Pushkar is the dotted with plenty of resorts that offer luxurious stay with all the amenities. Tented accommodation can be also experienced here. Attractions: Brahma Temple, Pushkar Ghat, Savitri temple, Rangoli Temple and Gurudwara. How to reach there? Pushkar is well connected to Ajmer, Jaipur and Delhi by road. The nearest airport is at Jaipur.
05| Tonk Less people know about Tonk City which is located near Jaipur, the Rajasthan capital. Though Tonk is a small town but it is known as “Lucknow of Rajasthan� due to the presence of Mughal architecture in the town. Come here to witness the rich heritage and culture of Rajasthan. Attractions: Sunehri Kothi, Bisladeo Temple, Diggi Kalyanji Temple, Hathi Bhata, Arabic and Persian Research Institute.
How to reach? Tonk is well connected by road to Jaipur and other major places of Rajasthan. Some other places that can be explored are- Jalore, Banswara, Alwar, Jhalawar and Nagaur. All these places also offer scenic views for photography. So, plan your trip now and enjoy the holidays in Rajasthan during the monsoons. Source - Royal Rajasthan Travels