Every corner of Pink City is alive with life. The monsoon rains make it even more beautiful. Monsoon is the best season to see the true beauty of this pink city. You will feel enchanted by the pink city, surrounded by raindrops and incensed by the mesmerizing petrichor. The stunning atmosphere encourages us to enjoy the visual pleasures and take thrilling rides. You should visit the best places in Jaipur to enjoy the Monsoon at its peak.
These are the places you should visit if Jaipur is your destination during the Monsoon.
Man Sagar lake
Man Sagar Lake, which is a perfect spot to enjoy the Jaipur Monsoon’s beauty and the fantastic architecture of JalMahal, is the ideal place to visit on your Jaipur Tour Packages. This spot is Jaipur’s soul in Monsoons. Everybody loves to watch the tiny drops of a waterfall into the lake. Sunrise and Sunset offer stunning views. The Monsoon brings a magic touch to nature and gives it a freshness and beauty that is hard to resist. Admire the beauty and art of the place, as well as the herons, flying and chirping over the vast lake.
Smriti Van
Smriti Van is an appropriate evocation for unique natural beauty. Smriti Van’s walkways look like they are covered with trees that house many bird species. You will be captivated by the lush greenery of the Monsoon and the stimulating aroma of the dried earth being rubbed. This is the perfect place to capture beautiful and diverse birds. During the Monsoon, Smriti Van is a popular destination for birdwatchers. It would help if you took your camera along to this beautiful escapade.
Fort Jaigarh:
Jaigarh Fort, a Jaipur vantage point, is transformed after the Monsoon. This fort is located at the highest elevation and overlooks Maota Lake and Amer Fort. After rains, the area surrounding this fort is lush with greenery and offers stunning views. This magnificent scene is spectacular during Monsoon and is an absolute treat for a photographer’s lens. Check review!
Nahargarh
Nahargarh, located on the edge of Aravalli hills, presents a stunning scene amidst the rains and breezes of the Monsoon. With dense clouds surrounding it, the beauty of Nahargarh is at its best. The Monsoon makes the road a joyous source of joy. Even if the weather is cloudy, the sun will set on the city soon after, and the sight of the house lights come on is breathtaking. Jaipurites love to visit Nahargarh Fort, especially when it rains.
Padao
You will instantly get the perfect clicks if you go to Nahargarh, sit at Padao (an open-air restaurant), and then head up to Nahargarh. This land of beauty is so beautiful and chaste that rain can give you goosebumps even while sipping hot chai at the Padao. You can enjoy a fantastic view of Jaipur, especially at night when the city sparkles in its glory. Garmagarampakoras are a great way to enjoy the rains. You can enjoy a picnic with your loved ones at this spot. This spot offers a breathtaking view of the Walled City.
Maota Lake
The Maotalake, which is a unique visual delight in Monsoon, lies below the Amer fort. The pink city is engulfed by this beautiful lake, making it a romantic attraction for Jaipurites. When the raindrops fall on the surrounding area, this place transforms into a stunning photographic scene. If you are a keen photographer, Maotalake is the place to be. You can sit and enjoy the peaceful view while sipping tea at the lake’s edge.
Chand Baori
One of the most visited tourist attractions is Chand Baori, 95 km from Jaipur. It was built in the 8th Century and is India’s longest, deepest, and largest stepwell. It measures 64 feet in depth and has 1000 narrow, perfectly symmetrical steps that stretch 13 stories—one of the most photographed spots in the stepwell. The Board is filled with water, making it even more peaceful in Monsoon. This Baori’s beauty is beyond compare!
Panna Meena kaKund:
Panna Meenaka Kund or the stepwell located near Amber Fort is one of those places you’ll treasure forever. While all stepwells possess a magical aura, this one shines brighter during rains. PannaMeenakiBaori is the famous spot in Rang De Basanti that you can sit down with your friends and chat about life. In Monsoon, the cascade fills the stepwell, so it is not recommended to swim. However, you can undoubtedly float in your thoughts.
Albert Hall Museum
Albert Hall, a museum with Indo-Saracenic architecture, is located in Jaipur’s Ramniwas Garden. The pigeons fly around the area under the stars or sit on the chattris, making this place the most beautiful place that you can review. Monsoon brings out the beauty of this place, which turns into a sparkling spectacle. You will find a stunning backdrop of teal skies, many birds, and beautiful architecture in the rainy season.
Trekking trails:
Jaipur is blessed with incredible natural beauty. There are many trekking trails that you can enjoy during the rainy season. These trails will allow you to explore nature most enjoyably. The beauty of nature grows greener, and the most beautiful trekking spots are also more accessible. Try BhuteshwarNathMahadev, water valley trek, Achrol fort trek, HathniKund for experiencing the monsoon bliss. You will be awestruck by the view from those mentioned above.