Monsoons in Rajasthan: an Indulging Vacationland for Tourists

Vinay Express Special Feature.

Author- Dr. Manish Jain : Media Officer, Govt. of Rajasthan

 Iconic to the Indian subcontinent, monsoons are probably the most enchanting season and surely the best time to explore Rajasthan. The otherwise sunny skies get enveloped with dark clouds and a thin breeze swirls in most parts of the state. It is the time when semi arid plains and hills adorn a lush green cover, making the view all the more spectacular. The rains bring to life various seasonal springs and waterfalls of the Aravali hill range that stretches through the state.
The rains bring to life various seasonal springs and waterfalls of the Aravali hill range that stretches through the state.

Dr. Manish Jain

Breathtaking beauty of Rajsamand
Every year the favored season attracts numerous visitors to the state and even though at present the arrival of foreign tourists remains averted due to the COVID pandemic but visitors from neighboring states are expeditiously travelling to Rajasthan for a vacation. The hill sites of Udaipur and Rajsamand districts and areas adjoining the forests of Sariska and Ranthambore have been pulling enthusiastic visitors who are eager for an escapade from their home confinements.


Capivating sites of Alwar and Banswara
Alwar is a city that endures an advantage of being near to NCR along with being one of the oldest cities in the state, the city homes exquisite royal palaces and forts that reflect as true remnants of its glorious past, coupled with this is a spellbinding lake in the heart of the city. The Pandu Pol Temple that is in the vicinity of Sariska tiger reserve is open for tourists and worshippers, with that the endearing Tiger Safari at Sariska alongwith the breathtaking beauty of its outskirts gets much reveled during the monsoon season, where most of the tracks have also been opened up for exploration.

Another place in is the state that is a paragon of nature’s beauty during monsoons is the Banswara district: the lakes and natural etches here provide for an unrivalled experience for visitors travelling to the southern part of the state. The trend of tourists’ influx is on the rise with a recede in COVID infections post the second wave and also with the waiver of the condition of an RTPCR test for visitors who have received at least one dose of the vaccine.


The scenic locations of Rajasthan are as well attracting tourists as they offer sufficient space that allows visitors to enjoy their visit whilst keeping a due social distance. Each district of the state adorns various attractions that are rich in historic, cultural and ecological wealth. Thus, the visitors not only have multiple options to choose from, this also helps in avoiding overcrowding at the venues.

To add to the confidence of tourists, there are several COVID preventive measures that have been instituted by the Dept. of Tourism Rajasthan and also the effective implementation of ‘No Mask No Entry’ campaign has been much supportive to the cause. The fact that at least one dose of vaccine has already been administered to a majority of adult population of the state is a reflection of the state’s achievements towards containing the spread of infection.

Rajasthan offers a very safe travel during this season with rare chances of a landslide or flash floods that are otherwise a common thing in the mountainous regions.

The Inebriating Drives
The monsoon season is a succulent time to drive in to Rajasthan by road as the sightseers can relish the scenic beauty that casts a spell alongside the roads and the interior regions of the state whilst being in their vehicles. Mostly, Rajasthan offers a very safe travel during this season with rare chances of a landslide or flash floods that are otherwise a common thing in the mountainous regions.


The monsoon season is a staple time for traditional community gatherings by the local residents of Rajasthan, these gatherings that are known as ‘Goth’ are often celebrated with the native cuisine ‘Dal Baati Chuma’. Thus the season is a palatable time to catch a glimpse into the local traditions and relish the rich food heritage of the state in the amusing weather.

This Article written by Dr. Manish Jain (Author): Media officer, Rajasthan Govt.