The Best Monsoon Destinations In Rajasthan, India, In 2023.

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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If the Pushkar Camel Fair is the reason to go there in November, then the rainy summer season should be the reason to go there in August.

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Pushkar

Jalore, the "city of granite and grandeur," located on the foothills of Swarnagiri Mountains. Monsoons open up the city's Aravalli Ranges.

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Jalore

Jhalawar is a green place with lots of water and red rocks that look beautiful after the rains wash them down.

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Jhalawar

Bundi's Teej festival is a monsoon highlight in Rajasthan. Bundi has lovely step-wells and lakes including Jait Sagar, Naval Sagar, and Dugari.

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Bundi

In monsoons, travelers love Tonk near Jaipur. The Pathans of Afghanistan dominated the town, which is known for its mosques and havelis.

Tonk

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Exotic plants and animals emerge in cool weather. Spend an evening at the 14th-century Hill Fort Kesroli, built by Lord Krishna's descendants.

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Alwar

The numerous empires that ruled Nagaur influenced its divine architecture. In the monsoon, the massive 20th-century Nagaur Fort is romantic.

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Nagaur

Banswara, also known as "the city of a hundred islands," is one of the best places to visit in August in Rajasthan.

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Banswara

This place in Rajasthan, which is also called Bharatpur National Park, is a paradise for tourists who love the beauty and wonders of nature.

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Keoladeo

Tourists love Mt. Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. Mount Abu's monsoon is charming despite the year-round cold.

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Mount Abu