Why is February the perfect time to visit Rajasthan?
TRAVEL TRENDS, RAJASTHAN Updated : Feb 10, 2022, 22:16 IST
Why is February the perfect time to visit Rajasthan?
February is considered one of the best months to visit the royal state of Rajasthan. People who have been looking forward to a trip to Rajasthan, the month of February offers rosy winter weather and the outdoor views are simply magnificent. The month is full of colourful festivals and locals are the happiest this time, dancing and singing and celebrating the myriad shades of nature.
Here are some of the best places in Rajasthan you can visit in February:
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites
February is also the time of myriad colourful festivals and fairs. The royal land enjoys folk dance, music, heritage and various cultural festivities. Jaisalmer Desert Festival and Ranthambhore Music & Wildlife Festival are two prominent festivals scheduled in February.
The month of festivals
February is also the time of myriad colourful festivals and fairs. The royal land enjoys folk dance, music, heritage and various cultural festivities. Jaisalmer Desert Festival and Ranthambhore Music & Wildlife Festival are two prominent festivals scheduled in February.
Shopping
You can enjoy shopping at the colourful bustling bazaars of Rajasthan. Given the pleasant weather, one can enjoy shopping without breaking into sweat! From traditional jewellery and aromatic spices to antiques and handicrafts, the markets in Rajasthan are simply incredible.
​Exotic heritage properties
Staying at Rajasthan’s exotic heritage properties is a lifetime experience. The state has some stunning heritage hotels and resorts that offer an insight into the lifestyle of royals of Rajasthan. Dressed in opulence, the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur is among the costliest properties in the country. Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Lake Palace in Udaipur and Khimsar Fort in Khimsar are some of the other prominent heritage properties here.
Desert safari
Desert is the heart and soul of Rajasthan but the summer months are not the best time to explore the beauty of Rajasthan. Visit the place in the pleasant month of February to experience the charm of desert safari in Jaisalmer.
Camping
Imagine camping under the stars and moon amid the silence of the golden desert? It’s a magical experience altogether and one of the best ways to explore the rich and colourful culture of the state. The Desert Festival, held around January to February every year, is the best time to enjoy camping.
Best time for wildlife safaris
Rajasthan is home to a number of prominent wildlife sanctuaries in India and February is the best month to spot some wildlife in the region. Some of the most famous ones that are worth visiting are Desert National Sanctuary in Jaisalmer, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary in Kota, Ranthambore National Park in Ranthambore and Sariska National Park in Alwar.
Adventure experiences
Rajasthan’s diverse topography offers an ideal setting for various adventures and experiences. From ziplining in Mehrangarh Fort and wildlife safari at the national parks to camel safari in Jaisalmer and dune bashing in the Thar Desert, the. For the more adventurous, the choice is absolutely endless.
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