Rajasthan which is hot in summers becomes cool and beautiful as soon as the monsoon drops fall. Although there is no dearth of places to visit in Rajasthan, but the real fun of visiting some places here comes only in monsoon. When they are filled with greenery. The best thing is that these places of Rajasthan are also completely safe to visit during the rains. When the most beautiful and charming royal state of India is mentioned, then the name of Rajasthan is taken first. Rajasthan, located in the west of the country, is one such state of the country, which was also known as the 'land of kings' in the past. Thousands of domestic and foreign tourists arrive every day to enjoy the royal hospitality in this beautiful province. If you are planning to visit during the rainy season, then never forget to visit these places.
Udaipur
Udaipur is known as the 'city of lakes' of Rajasthan. The beauty and thrill of the lakes and palaces here increase further during the rainy season. Pichola Lake, Sahelion ki Bari, and City Palace are extremely attractive during the rainy season.
Mount Abu
How can the list of places to visit in Rajasthan in monsoon be complete without Mount Abu? Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan, is one of the most favorite places of tourists. Let us tell you, the old name of Mount Abu was 'Arbudaranya' which means - 'Forests of Arbu'. This city is surrounded by the Aravalli Hills and appears even more green during the rainy season. Even though the weather remains cold throughout the year, Mount Abu has a different charm in the monsoon. Nakki Lake, with its blue waters and clean surroundings, looks even more romantic in the monsoon.
Chittorgarh Fort
Chittorgarh, located in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, is surrounded by greenery during the rains. It used to be the center of power at one time. It is said that the rulers of the Maurya dynasty built it but there are many controversies regarding its construction. Apart from visiting this fort, you can also enjoy a trip to Bhainsgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. This is also one of the top tourist destinations of Rajasthan. This fort also has Gaumukh Kund which becomes more attractive during the rainy season. This is also a religious place because Shivling is also established here. Water has filled here for years and the natural beauty of this place surrounded by greenery looks very attractive.
Kumbhalgarh
Kumbhalgarh is also a very good place to see the beauty of Rajasthan closely during monsoon. Coming here, you can see the huge Kumbhalgarh Fort, and visit Badal Mahal, Ranakpur Jain Temple, and Neelkanth Mahadev Temple. Kumbhalgarh also has the second-largest wall in the world. Seeing this is a different kind of experience.
Pushkar
As soon as the rains start, the Aravalli hills spread around Pushkar bloom. The rainwater falling from the mountains collects in the famous pond of Pushkar. People believe that bathing in this water not only liberates one from sins but also cures many diseases of the body. There are a total of 6 Brahma temples in India, out of which the most famous temple is in Pushkar. You can also visit Rangji Temple (where foreigners are not allowed), Camel Safari, and Sunset Point in Pushkar.
Bundi
The view of Bundi changes completely during the monsoons. Here you will get to see the Bhimtal waterfall. People come from far and wide to see it. Its beauty increases further during the rainy season. After this, the view of the city from the top of the Taragarh Fort will mesmerize you. Dotted with beautiful step-wells, Bundi is also surrounded by the beautiful lakes of Jait Sagar, Nawal Sagar, and Dugari.
Ajmer
Anasagar Lake and Dargah Sharif located in Ajmer look very attractive during the monsoon. Enjoying the rain by sitting on the banks of the lake is a unique experience. The atmosphere of Dargah Sharif is also very pleasant during the monsoons. Taragarh Fort and Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra are also places worth visiting.
Banswara
Banswara, the 'City of Hundred Islands', is truly one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan during monsoon. The charm of abundant lakes, lush greenery, and mountains is overwhelming. For once, you will forget that you are in Rajasthan as it has a lush green environment. The huge Mahi Dam built on the river looks very attractive during monsoon. It is indeed a sight to behold. Ram Kund, a deep cave under the hill, is a fascinating way to escape the scorching heat.
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