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Best Time to Visit Jaipur

Jaipur is a semi-desert area, which was a complete desert before the development of the city. India is a hot country, hence travelers in India usually prefer to visit Jaipur in the winter, from November to February, as Jaipur is cold this time, which is best suited to most of the Indians. Foreigners, especially the ones who belong to the cold countries, tend to visit Jaipur in summers, from March to May, to enjoy the hot climate. October to February is the peak tourism season in Jaipur.

Jaipur Weather in Summer

Jaipur is a semi-desert area, due to which the city is very hot in summer. Jaipur is hot and dry in this season. Summers record the lowest number of tourists in Jaipur. However, a good thing is that the temperature comes down to normal in the evening. Tourists visiting Jaipur in summers can plan their sightseeing at this time.

Conclusion - It is not recommended to visit Jaipur in summers. Tourists visiting this season are recommended to drink a lot of water and plan sightseeing in the late evening.

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Jaipur Weather in Monsoon

The good news for tourists is that the rainy season lasts for little time in Jaipur as it rains less in Jaipur. Monsoon is the best time to visit Jaipur as the weather is usually warm in the peak hours and cool in the evenings. There will be a little rainfall in this season. The rains are not too harsh and enjoyable by tourists. Monsoons are the beginning of the shopping and adventure season in Jaipur. A good amount of crowd is present in Jaipur in the monsoon season. Monsoons are best suited to the tourists who prefer pleasant weather.

Conclusion - Monsoon marks the beginning of the tourist season in Jaipur. It is the most pleasant time to visit Jaipur as the climate is neutral, neither too hot nor too cold.

Jaipur Weather in Winter

Winter is the peak season for tourism in Jaipur and can be considered as the best time to visit Jaipur, especially for Indians. The temperature in the mornings is usually below 25 degrees Celsius, which is considered as pleasant weather. Cold winds keep blowing even at this temperature. The evening and night times in Jaipur are very cold. The average temperature at this time is 7-13 degree Celsius. Sometimes, the temperature tends to hit even 5 degrees Celsius in the evening and night times. The advantage is that, even though Jaipur is cold in this season, it rains very rarely in this season. Since this is the peak season, the crowd in Jaipur is huge in winters from November to December.

Conclusion - Due to the cold weather, tourists are recommended to carry warm clothes while visiting Jaipur in winter.

Festive Seasons in Jaipur

Apart from these climate-related times, the other best time to visit Jaipur is the festive season. Jaipur is a rich cultural and historical place, where festivals, especially Hindu festivals are celebrated in a grand manner. The two most grandly celebrated festivals in Jaipur are the Elephant festival and the Makar Sankranti festival. Holi, the festival of colors is also celebrated in a grand manner. Every street of Jaipur is decorated with the colors of Holi. Every year, a day before Holi, there is an event conducted that includes Elephant Polo and Elephant dancing. A huge crowd gathers to witness this unique event every year. It is one such thing, a tourist visiting Jaipur during the Holi festival must not miss.

Another popular festival celebrated in a grand manner is Makar Sankranti, the festival of kites. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in January, which comes under the peak tourism season in Jaipur and is also the best time to visit Jaipur. The whole sky is covered with various kites. People also conduct kite flying competitions, which makes the festival even more interesting. Tourists who love to fly kites should visit Jaipur during this season.

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