RAJASTHAN

Rajasthan, the name evokes a stately royal heritage that graces its mighty forts and majestic palaces. This realm of the Maharajas features a vibrant, multi-hued culture that struts like a multi-coloured peacock over the drab browns and beiges of the desert. Rajasthan has a valiant history that has carved out prosperity from the arid land and stands as a testament to human endeavour. A Rajasthan tour is a spectacular medley of its royal grandeur, colourful festivals, picture-postcard landscapes and warm hospitality. Take a Rajasthan trip to experience the opulence of its regal past embellished with the latest creature comforts and amenities.

Rajasthan was known as The Land of Royals or The Land of Kings and it’s a complete destination for Family, honeymooners and adventure lover. Its diversified landscape of desert, lush plains, and wooded Aravali hills has inspired poets, writers, and painters. This is the only region in the country assembles the many paradoxes of India, as does the desert land of Rajasthan. 

Rajasthan is a versatile holiday destination! Going on your honeymoon? It will roll out the red carpet that will lead you right up to some of the most sublime romantic engagements. If you’re headed out on your annual family vacation, it will open up its treasure chest of delights for the complete family experience. If you’re a thrill-seeker, Rajasthan will offer you a bouquet of adventures. Culture-vultures will revel in the state’s rich history and heritage that regale with heroic tales of its glorious past. A Rajasthan tour is a journey of discovery that offers a bit of something for everyone.

BEST TIME TO VISIT RAJASTHAN

Winter is the best time to visit Rajasthan. The cool season ensures sunny days without the usual searing heat. The evenings are pleasant, but the nights can get really cold. The average daytime temperatures range between 10°C to 27°C, while the night time temperatures may drop below freezing. The period between the months of November and February are ideal for experiencing all that the desert state has to offer on a Rajasthan trip.

The summer months, between March to June, can be unbearably hot as temperatures hover between 24°C and 45°C. While evenings may be pleasant, the baking heat makes sightseeing almost impossible during the day. But this is the right time to visit if you’re looking for deals on travel and accommodation.

Monsoon, between July to September, would also be a great time to travel to Rajasthan if you keep an open itinerary as the rains may play spoilsport with your plans. The temperatures range from bearable to hot, 21°C to 35°C. But the rains make it seem cooler than it actually is. The rains wash away the memories of a hot summer as temperatures cool down and Rajasthan emerges refreshed.

The state wears a different face in every season, and each one of it is as enjoyable as the next. It all comes down to which one you would prefer to see on your

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