Introduction
September in Rajasthan is nothing short of enchanting. The desert state, usually known for its arid landscapes and blazing summers, wears a refreshing green coat after the monsoons. Lakes brim with water, hills glisten with mist, wildlife sanctuaries come alive, and forts look even more majestic against cloudy skies.
At Zentrail, we believe travel is about more than sightseeing — it’s about experiencing places in their most magical moments. And Rajasthan in September offers just that. From the shimmering lakes of Udaipur to the leopard trails of Jawai, here’s our handpicked list of the best places to visit in Rajasthan during monsoon season.
Best places to visit in Rajasthan in Monsoon
1. Udaipur
Udaipur, famously called the City of Lakes, is one of the most magical places to visit in Rajasthan in September. After the rains, Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar shimmer with fresh water, and the Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace sits beautifully wrapped in misty clouds.
Highlights: City Palace, Jag Mandir, Monsoon Palace, boat rides on Lake Pichola.
Weather in September: Pleasant 24–30°C.
Why September: Cooler weather, sparkling lakes, and fewer tourists.
2. Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a cool escape from the desert heat. September makes it even more appealing with mist-covered valleys, lush green forests, and Nakki Lake at its most charming.
Highlights: Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point.
Weather in September: Cool and misty, around 18–25°C.
Why September: Perfect climate for trekking and enjoying panoramic monsoon views.
3. Banswara
Often overlooked, Banswara Rajasthan is known as the City of Hundred Islands. Surrounded by the Mahi River, it becomes an emerald-green paradise in monsoon. Waterfalls, rivers, and tribal culture make it a hidden gem.
Highlights: Anand Sagar Lake, Kagdi Pick Up Weir, waterfalls, Madareshwar Temple.
Weather in September: 23–28°C with refreshing showers.
Why September: Lush greenery and full rivers make for postcard-perfect views.
4. Ranthambore National Park
A crown jewel in Rajasthan’s wildlife tourism, Ranthambore is a must in any list of top tourist places in Rajasthan. September marks the reopening of tiger safaris, and the park looks vibrant after the rains.
Highlights: Tiger safari, Ranthambore Fort, Padam Talao Lake.
Weather in September: Pleasant 22–28°C.
Why September: Fresh forests and higher chances of spotting wildlife.
5. Alwar
For those looking to blend history and nature, Alwar is among the best places to visit in Rajasthan in monsoon. Sariska Tiger Reserve reopens in September, while forts and lakes look breathtaking with rain-washed landscapes.
Highlights: Sariska National Park, Siliserh Lake, Bala Quila Fort.
Weather in September: Comfortable 23–29°C.
Why September: Perfect mix of heritage exploration and monsoon greenery.
6. Amer Fort, Jaipur
Amer Fort is one of the top tourist places in Rajasthan, and in September, it looks even more majestic. The Maota Lake brims with water, and the surrounding Aravalli Hills glow under monsoon clouds.
Highlights: Sheesh Mahal, Light & Sound Show, elephant rides, Maota Lake.
Weather in September: Warm yet pleasant, 25–31°C.
Why September: Dramatic monsoon skies make the fort look even more photogenic.
7. Jawai, Pali
If you’re seeking adventure, nothing beats a Jawai leopard safari in September. Known as the “Land of Leopards,” Jawai offers a rare chance to see big cats lounging on granite hills. Post-monsoon greenery makes the experience surreal.
Highlights: Leopard safaris, Jawai Dam, birdwatching.
Weather in September: Mild and breezy, 22–27°C.
Why September: Excellent conditions for leopard sightings in lush surroundings.
Conclusion
Whether it’s the shimmering lakes of Udaipur, the lush valleys of Mount Abu, or the thrill of a Jawai leopard safari, September is the perfect time to explore the best places to visit in Rajasthan in monsoon. This season transforms the state into a refreshing wonderland, offering unique experiences for every kind of traveler.
So, if you’re planning a getaway, pack your umbrella, camera, and adventurous spirit with Zentrail — because Rajasthan in September is truly unforgettable.
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