Posted 25 November 2022
The largest state by area in India, Rajasthan boasts a vibrant culture. It has the seventh-largest economy in the country that heavily relies on pastoral income and agriculture. Its name translates to ‘Land of Kings’. Many regions of the state were once a part of Vedic and Indus Valley Civilisation, making it one of the favourite places for archaeologists to visit in India. The state shows steep variations in temperature during winters and hosts many festivals and fares during this time of the year.
Featuring Aravalli Range and the Thar Desert, Rajasthan is established along the Sutlej-Indus valley. The state is also popular for the conservation of wildlife in sanctuaries and national parks. The language spoken here is Rajasthani, and the official language of the state is Hindi. Other languages include Urdu, Bhili and Punjabi.
Since Rajasthan has arid land, therefore, its cuisine is developed from locally available ingredients. A few famous delicacies from the state include kadhi kachori (Ajmer), bikaneri bhujia, ghevar and pyaaj kachori from Jodhpur, marwari bhojnalaya from Marwar and dal-bati-churma.
Kalbelia from the Kalbelia tribe and ghoomar from Jodhpur and Jaipur are the famous folk dances of Rajasthan. It is also renowned for lively paintings, wooden furniture, blue pottery, carpets and colourful fabric pieces. Boasting opulent palaces and forts, the state welcomes a footfall of international and domestic tourists every year.
Here is a list of cities to visit in winter to make the best of your holidays in Rajasthan!
Also renowned as the ‘Pink City,’ Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. From peppy pubs to palaces, the city has several tourist spots to explore and make the best of winters. For avid travellers, the capital is the best place to experience the colourful culture of the state.
You can buy blue pottery, embroidered bed sheets, gemstone jewellery, Meenakari work items, bandhani dupatta, etc. A few winter activities that you can indulge in Jaipur include zip-lining at the Neemrana Fort in October and cycling in December. The pleasant weather in these months makes the activities more enjoyable.
A list of places to visit in Jaipur include:
You can book a cab or take public transport options like buses and auto-rickshaws to travel around the city and to tourist spots.
Surrounded by the breathtaking Aravalli Range, Mount Abu boasts a stunning landscape of lush green parks and forests. It features religious sites and architectural wonders that attract pilgrims, historians and architecture enthusiasts. The hill station offers peace and solace to travellers.
Mount Abu is famous to shop for colourful bangles, Jaipuri quilts, Kota sarees, sandalwood, etc. During winters, you can indulge in several activities, like boating at Nakki Lake, touring the wildlife sanctuary, hiking to Guru Shikhar and trekking to the Toad Point. The weather in winters is perfect for heavy physical activities since one does not have to bear the scorching summer sun.
A few renowned places to visit in Mount Abu are:
Local transportation mediums like buses, rental cars and taxis are the best mediums to travel around the hill station.
In most of the regions, summers are extremely hot, and the temperature touches the 48°C mark. It typically remains dry throughout the year because of the geographical location. However, monsoons are pleasant, and winters, from November to February, are the perfect time to book a vacation to Rajasthan.
During winters, the temperature during the day can be 27°C, and by the night, it can fall below 10°C. The fresh atmosphere and pleasant mornings make it hassle-free to tour around the state.
With serene lakes and charming buildings, Udaipur is one of the famous tourist destinations to enjoy winter vacations in Rajasthan. It is a paradise for architecture and shopping enthusiasts.
It is famous for metal decorative items, wall hangings, bags, wall clocks, jackets, shawls, paintings, handicrafts and sculptures. In the winter season, Udaipur is charmed by festive vibes. You can take part in many celebrations, like Udaipur World Music Festival (February), World Living Heritage Festival (October), Shilpgram Art Fair (November or December), Kumbhalgarh Festival (December), etc. All these festivals are conducted in winter.
Here is a list of tourist places to visit in Udaipur:
Travellers and tourists can take an auto-rickshaw or cab to travel around Udaipur. It is a budget-friendly choice, and you can explore all the tourist destinations without hassle.
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Renowned for the legacy of Marwar rulers and cultural heritage, Jodhpur is also famous as the ‘Blue City’ because houses here boast different hues of blue. It has many forts and temples to visit. The city’s backdrop is a beauty to behold among several other cities of Rajasthan. It features shimmering lakes and a mesmerising landscape.
You can buy bandhani fabric, antiques, footwear, red chillies and traditional clothes for men and women. Camel safari, camping, paragliding, desert safari and zip-lining are popular activities to undertake in Jodhpur around the winter season because the weather is comfortable.
Check out the list below for recommendations of tourist places in Jodhpur:
Tourists can take a cab, taxi or an auto-rickshaw to explore the tourist spots in Jodhpur. It makes it easy to get through the crowded spaces without experiencing any hustle.
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Founded by Pratap Singh in 734 AD, Chittorgarh is renowned for its historical palaces. Situated on the banks of the Berach River, it houses the largest fort in India and Asia. The city is also the famous birthplace of rulers like Meera Bai and Maharana Pratap. It is one of the best places in Rajasthan to travel in winter.
Tourists often like to shop for traditional accessories, handicraft items, marble sculptures and decorative stuff, miniature paintings, antiques, dupattas and bangles. Some of the most treasured activities to undertake in Chittorgarh include birdwatching at Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary and cave exploration. You will experience pleasant winter weather and serene surroundings.
Here is a list of attractive tourist spots in Chittorgarh:
Chittorgarh has cabs and inter-city buses available to take you around the multiple attractions here.
Bikaner is heaven for travellers because it is a cultural paradise situated amid the Thar Desert. Along with low temperatures, winters also bring the celebration of the Camel Festival in January, making Bikaner one of the most visited cities in Rajasthan around this time. With ancient forts and palaces, one can witness camels enhancing the panoramic scene of sand dunes. Desert Safari is another attraction for tourists in the city. Travellers can buy Bikaner Bhujia, leather mojari, lac bangles, Kundan jewellery, paintings and quilts.
Here is a list of a few places to visit in Bikaner:
You can travel around the city via local transportation options like taxi or auto-rickshaw. Use a budget-friendly choice to explore tourist places in Bikaner.
In most of the regions, summers are extremely hot, and the temperature touches the 48°C mark. It typically remains dry throughout the year because of the geographical location. However, monsoons are pleasant, and winters, from November to February, are the perfect time to book a vacation to Rajasthan.
During winters, the temperature during the day can be 27°C, and by the night, it can fall below 10°C. The fresh atmosphere and pleasant mornings make it hassle-free to tour around the state.
Apart from the above-mentioned cities, tourists can also plan a visit to Ajmer, Alwar, Ranakpur, Jaisalmer, Mandawa, Ranthambore, Pushkar and Mewar. You must plan the vacation around several festivals that take place in the state around the winter seasons. The list includes Jaipur Literature Festival, Jaisalmer Desert Festival, Elephant Festival in Jaipur, World Sacred Spirit Festival, Camel Festival in Bikaner, International Kite Festival in Jaipur, Winter Festival in Mount Abu and many others. Explore the opulent forts, colourful markets, lavish palaces and authentic restaurants in Rajasthan this winter.