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Where is Rajasthan Located?

Rajasthan, the largest state in India, is situated in the northwestern part of the country, covering an area of 342,239 square kilometers. It shares its borders with Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, while also touching Pakistan on the western side. The state is characterized by its diverse landscapes, ranging from the vast Thar Desert in the west to the Aravalli Hills running diagonally across the state, offering scenic beauty and a mix of terrains.

What is the Best Time to Visit Rajasthan?

The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing, desert safaris, and outdoor activities.

Winter (October – March):

  • The most comfortable season to explore Rajasthan.
  • Pleasant daytime temperatures (10°C – 27°C).
  • Best for visiting forts, palaces, and the desert.
  • Major festivals like the Pushkar Fair, Desert Festival, and Jaipur Literature Festival take place during this time.

Summer (April – June):

  • Extremely hot, with temperatures rising up to 45°C, especially in desert regions like Jaisalmer and Bikaner.
  • Not the best time for travel, but hill stations like Mount Abu offer a cooler retreat.

Monsoon (July – September):

  • Rajasthan receives minimal rainfall, but some regions like Udaipur and Mount Abu turn lush and scenic.
  • Fewer tourists, making it a budget-friendly time to visit.
  • Ideal for experiencing the monsoon beauty of lakes and palaces in Udaipur.

For an unforgettable and comfortable experience, plan your visit in winter (October – March) to fully enjoy Rajasthan’s charm, heritage, and vibrant festivals.