11 Magnificent Places To Visit In Summer In Rajasthan For a Royal 2024 Vacay!

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Rajasthan - A Unique Summer Destination in India

11 Best Places To Visit In Summer In Rajasthan 2024

Here is a list of the top places to visit in summer in Rajasthan, that will give you a unique experience of holidaying in the royal city. Take a look!


  • Udaipur: The City Of Lakes

  • Jaipur: The Pink City

  • Ajmer: A Pilgrimage Spot

  • Keoladeo National Park: Go Birdwatching

  • Mount Abu: The Only Hill Station In Rajasthan

  • Nakki Lake: A Sacred Picnic Spot

  • Trevor’s Tank: A Spot For Crocodile Breeding

  • Jal Mahal: An Asymmetric Low Rise Mansion

  • Lake Pichola: A World Famous Lake

  • Fateh Sagar Lake: A Picturesque Lake

  • Ranthambore National Park: Wildlife Spotting

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1. Udaipur: The City Of Lakes


The city is often referred to as being the ‘Venice of the East’, and ‘City of Lakes’ is a beautiful scenic tourist place filled with temples, beautiful gardens and pristine lakes. The white city is filled with a generous and colorful piece of history which makes it a must-visit during the summertime. The gorgeous sun can be seen reflecting on the lakes, making it a picture-perfect backdrop. The popular attractions include Mount Abu, Ranakpur Jain temples, Fort Kumbhalgarh, Chittorgarh Fort and so on. Enjoy entertaining puppet shows in the evening time and seize the day. All in all, if you are on a look out for places to visit in Rajasthan in May, Udaipur is the ideal place to be.

 

Timings: Timings are usually from 9 AM-5 PM
Entry Fee: INR 10-150
Duration: 1 hour
Things to do: Visit historical structures, boating
Best month to visit: October to March


2. Jaipur: The Pink City

Popularly known as being the pink city, this  is a popular tourist destination. It is a major spot for tourists exploring the Golden Triangle that includes Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra. By boasting a number of ancient palaces, forts and historical structures, the city has something for everybody. Some of the most prominent places of interest include the Central Government Museum, Albert Hall, Jantar Mantar, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Amber Fort, Fort Jaigarh and others.


Timings: Timings are usually from 9 AM-5 PM
Entry Fee: INR 10-150
Duration: 1 hour
Things to do: Visit historical structures
Best month to visit: August to March


3. Ajmer: A Pilgrimage Spot


This is one of the most prominent pilgrimage spots in the country and is also widely visited by a number of celebrities across the world. It is believed that anyone, irrespective of their faith and religion when offers a prayer in the Dargah can never go empty-handed. This tourist spot is also very famous for the sacred lake of Pushkar along with a number of temples located nearby. These delights are a must to explore while on your trip to Rajasthan in the summers.

Timings: Open all day, except 2-3 hours at night
Entry Fee: No entry fee
Duration: 1 hour
Things to do: Offer prayers
Best month to visit: October to March


4. Keoladeo National Park: Go Birdwatching


To beat the heat in summers, this national park is a must-visit that we have all read in our textbooks. The park attracts a wide array of experienced bird watchers along with lovers of diverse flora and fauna. Tourists can explore the place by walking around or by taking the help of a cycle-rickshaw. A minimum of 6-8 hours will be needed to observe and experience the natural beauty in the park. A number of migratory birds flock here every year making a well-known destination hub for one and all. Spend your time here while watching some of the best bird species such as to monitor lizards, jackals, turtles, deer, blue bulls and so on.

Timings: Timings are usually from 9 AM-5 PM
Entry Fee: INR 50
Duration: 6.30 AM to 5 PM
Things to do: Watch migratory birds, photography
Best month to visit: October to March


5. Mount Abu: The Only Hill Station In Rajasthan


Located near Sirohi District, Mount Abu is a hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. By lying in the Aravalli mountain range at an approximate level of 1220 meters above sea level, Mount Abu marks the highest point with Guru Shikhar. This is situated at a height of 1,722 meters above sea level. As this is the only hill station of the state, it makes way for the most popular tourist spot in Rajasthan during the summertime. A popular retreat for the local residents, the place is also the ideal hub during the weekend. This distinctive blend ensures the blend of the best flavors of the historical state. It is considered the coldest place in Rajasthan in summer. So, escape the scorching heat and embrace the tranquil ambience at this coolest place in Rajasthan during summer.

Timings: No specific timing, the forts have a timing of 10 AM to 5 PM
Entry Fee: no entry fee, however, the forts have a specific time
Duration: 2 nights
Things to do: adventure activities, outdoor activities
Best month to visit: September to April


6. Nakki Lake: A Sacred Picnic Spot


Nakki Lake, an ancient and sacred lake, is a popular picnic spot among friends and family. The lake is a popular tourist attraction as the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi had been immersed here, paving the way for the construction of Gandhi Ghat. The lake boasts a strong mythological history where it is believed that the lake has been dug out by using the nails for gaining shelter from Demon Banshkhali. Apart from this, there are varied mythological stories that exist regarding the formation of the lake. Visit this lake during the summers to experience the cool breeze of the lake and experience its divine history. If you are searching for places to visit in Rajasthan in July or any time of the year, step into Nakki Lake. 

Timings: 9.30 AM-6 PM
Entry Fee: INR 50 to 100
Duration: 30 minutes
Things to do: Outdoor activities, picnic
Best month to visit: November to April


7. Jal Mahal: An Asymmetric Low Rise Mansion


Jal Mahal, one of the calmest and serene places to visit during summer in Rajasthan is situated in between the hustle-bustle of the capital of Rajasthan. This is an asymmetric low rise mansion that used to be a shooting tool house during the times of the rulers. Located in the middle of the lake, the beautiful structure gets reflected on the clear blue waters of the lake. Experience the beauty in summers to feel the breeze of the lake close to your face.

Timings: 9 AM to 6 pm. During the day the structure can be viewed at its best during day time
Entry Fee: No entry fee
Things to do: photography, watch sunsets, explore the scenic beauty
Duration: no such specific duration


8. Lake Pichola: A World Famous Lake

Udaipur, the white city has been widely blessed with a number of lakes. The sight of these lakes is breathtakingly beautiful which offers a scintillating background to your photographs. The presence of innumerable water bodies in the area makes it fairly cooler in the summers. This world-famous lake is surrounded by beautiful ghats and picture-perfect hills and is one of the spots to chill at during summer in Rajasthan. Tourists can enjoy boating on the beautiful lake while hopping on the island.

Timings: 9 AM-5 PM (Open all days)
Entry Fee: 30 INR per person
Things to do: bird watching, picnic, photography, shopping
Duration: 45 minutes
Best month to visit: July to March


9. Fateh Sagar Lake: A Picturesque Lake

If you are planning to spend summer in Rajasthan and wish to escape the heat and spend some time amidst beautiful surroundings then visit the gorgeous Fateh Sagar Lake and you won’t be disappointed. Offering a peaceful experience and gorgeous views, Fateh Sagar Lake is the best place to check out some cultural exhibitions and flower exhibitions.

Timings: 8 AM-6 PM (Open all days)
Entry Fee: INR 30 per person for regular Motor Boat Ride. INR 100 – 200 per person for Motor Boat Ride. INR 200 – 400 per person for Speed Boat Ride.
Things to do: boating, attending cultural exhibitions
Duration: 1-2 hours
Best month to visit: August to February


10. Ranthambore National Park: Wildlife Spotting


Nestled in the Aravali and Vindhya mountain ranges of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. This place is world-famous for its thriving population of Bengal tigers. Furthermore, the Park is home to an array of wildlife, such as wild boars, leopards, and deer. While visiting this spot, do not forget to have a safari as it is an experience worth living. All in all, adventurers, wildlife enthusiasts, and photographers alike can have immense fun here.

Timings: Timings are usually from 7 AM-10:30 AM, 2:30 PM-6:00 PM
Entry Fee: NA
Duration: 3 hours
Things to do: Wildlife spotting, Safari
Best month to visit: September to March


11.Bikaner :The City of Bika


Rathore Rajput Ruler, Rao Jodha founded the exclusive city of Bikaner in 1488. The city was a primary center of war during the ancient era, but no matter how many wars the city has witnessed in the past, today it stands as a beautiful tourist spot in Rajasthan.

It is a place known for mouthwatering food and alluring forts. Even the craftworks of the region are unique. If you wish to experience the real authentic delicacies of Rajasthani culture, then this is one place that you must visit. There are numerous fairs organized in the city throughout the year that also adds as one of the reasons for its high visitor traffic. These fairs are truly rejoicing and a treat to watch.

The Laxmi Nath Temple and Karni Mata Temple are the major attractions of the city. In addition to this, you can enjoy a great time at other tourist sites in the region.

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