Rajasthan in winters: Must-visit places for an unforgettable experience
TRAVEL TRENDS Updated : Dec 5, 2024, 10:06 IST
Rajasthan in winters: Must-visit places for an unforgettable experience
Rajasthan, the ‘Land of Kings,’ is one of the places where you get to enjoy royalty, and see how the bygone rulers used to stay earlier. This you get to experience by visiting places like forts, palaces, and so much more. The colourful blend of royalty and traditions that Rajasthan offers, you will rarely get anywhere else. If you have never been to this place thinking of the scorching sun, now is the right time to explore its rich cultural legacy, desert beauty, and royal heritage because of the milder temperatures. So,here are some of the locations in Rajasthan that are a must-see this winter. From the deserts of Jaisalmer to the lakes of Udaipur, every corner of the state tells a story waiting to be discovered.
Jaipur
Start with Jaipur, also known as the Pink City, and a must-visit destination that offers a beautiful mix of history, culture, and more. Explore iconic attractions such as the majestic Amber Fort, the regal City Palace, and the intricate Hawa Mahal, a true architectural masterpiece. Winter is an ideal season to experience Jaipur, when spending time in rooftop cafes and bustling markets like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar do not create that much of a hassle.
Jaisalmer
Known as the ‘Golden City,’ Jaisalmer is a desert paradise in winter. The Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a crown jewel with its golden sandstone walls glowing under the winter sun. Take a camel safari in the Thar Desert, spend a night under the starry sky at a luxury camp, and enjoy the cultural performances that showcase the region’s rich heritage.
Udaipur
Fondly known as the ‘City of Lakes,’ Udaipur turns even more enchanting during the winter. Visit the grand City Palace, enjoy a serene walk along the shores of Lake Pichola, and don’t miss the breathtaking sunset at the peaceful Sajjangarh Palace, also called the Monsoon Palace. In winters, the pleasant weather further makes it an ideal season for boat rides and exploring lush gardens like Saheliyon Ki Bari, adding to the city’s romantic charm.
Jodhpur
Also known as the ‘Blue City,’ Jodhpur is definitely a winter delight with its iconic Mehrangarh Fort overlooking the azure-painted houses below. After touring the fort, spend some time in the peaceful Mandore Gardens, sample regional specialities like mirchi vada, and stroll around the busy old town. You might wonder why winter is the ideal time to visit this place. It's because historical and cultural attractiveness can be fully appreciated during the mild winter months.
Mount Abu
Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station, provides a refreshing escape from the state’s arid landscapes. Enjoy a serene boat ride on Nakki Lake, marvel at the intricate beauty of the Dilwara Temples, and soak in the panoramic views from Guru Shikhar. Winter is the ideal time to visit, as the crisp mountain air rejuvenates your senses and enhances the charm of this tranquil retreat.
Pushkar
Winter is a great time to visit Pushkar, especially for its spiritual vibe and scenic beauty. The Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 ghats, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Don’t miss the Brahma Temple and the vibrant local bazaars for unique souvenirs.
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