Rajasthan is a land of great kings and their fascinating history. Rajasthan exhibits startling architecture, rich culture, rich tradition, heavy art, colorful & vibrant lifestyle, and delicious food. India’s tropical climate makes Rajasthan the best tourist destination in winter. For exploring the Rajasthan tour package, winters are the perfect climate to enjoy an array of life experiences.
The winter season in Rajasthan is from mid-October to mid-March during which the temperature ranges between 5 degrees to 30 degrees Celsius. This makes the perfect weather to explore the attractions of Rajasthan as well as get involved in various adventurous activities. Roam around these major attractions in Rajasthan during the winter season:
Jaisalmer is the perfect bliss in the winter season as the city becomes perfect to roam around. The sand dunes are the best for tourism in Rajasthan. The sunset over dunes, camel safari & jeep safari on sand dunes, desert camping, desert festival, and folk dance under the clear sky of stars will surely become a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
During winter the pink city is filled with colors of festivals, fairs, shopping markets, cultural fests, kite festivals, and many more. The forts, palaces, monuments, ancient buildings, temples & shrines, and the streets are filled with tourists from all over the world because of the tourism vibes in the winter season. The city also holds the world’s largest literature fair – Jaipur Literature Festival in which the speakers and authors come from everywhere.
The holy pilgrimage Pushkar is filled with greenery all around the village. Take a holy bath in the sacred lake of Pushkar and experience the religious vibes of the village. The village organizes the world-famous camel fair known as Pushkar Fair or Pushkar Camel Festival which is witnessed by people from everywhere. The nearby Ajmer city is also a famous tourist attraction in the winter season.
The oasis of the Thar Desert, Osian town is a unique destination for tourists in the winter season. Camps in sand dunes, and ancient Brahamanical and Jain temples are the most famous places in this town. The district Jodhpur has iconic forts, Havelis, blue houses, and temples which are worth watching. The vibe of this blue city is perfectly matched with the blue winter season of the year.
The lake city is surrounded by the natural charm of the lakes and greenery all around making it a picturesque panorama. During winter, the mild breeze makes the environment so perfect that the tourists just want to spend their entire vacation in this town only. The city also organizes various traditional and cultural festivals along with local markets of handicrafts during the winter.
The only hill station of Rajasthan is another favorite destination for tourists to explore the hills, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in chilled weather. Hiking to the top of the hill, frosted Nakki Lake, and the Winter Festival with cultural performances will surely make a memory for life.
This tourist city has forts, temples, palaces, camels, festivals, and many more which are at peak levels in tourism during winter. The world-famous Bikaneri Bhujia and the local food here are a must-taste for all travelers. There is also a camel fest in January during which the city has many local cultural festivals and bazaars open for tourists.
The city has alluring natural beauty and beautiful manmade structures everywhere. Beautiful lakes, scenic views, hills, ancient heritage, historic monuments, and modern attractions make the city the perfect destination to have a memorable vacation during winter.
The wildlife and bird sanctuaries are the cherries on the cake for the winter tourism of Rajasthan. During winter all the national parks and sanctuaries are filled with lush greenery which is a perfect condition for the animals and birds to come out in the open areas. This makes it the perfect season for tourists and photographers coming from all over the world to witness forest life.
During the winter season, Rajasthan state is full of Flora and Fauna life. The cold breeze, mist, fog, green hills, and lakes make the experience of this state even more exhilarating. Sand dunes, mountains, wildlife sanctuaries, and safaris are the toppings of Rajasthan tourism. The state organizes various festivals and fairs during winter. So, whatever your tourism taste is, Rajasthan has everything to enjoy without any restrictions.