Flocks of birds fly over Maota Lake with the majestic Amber Fort rising grandly along the hills in the background.

The Best Time to Visit Jaipur: A Season-wise Guide to the Pink City

Jaipur is not a city that reveals itself all at once. Its rose-tinted walls shift colour through the day, fort silhouettes catch the early morning light differently with each passing week, and the streets carry a rhythm that only reveals itself when you slow down enough to notice. Winter, stretching broadly from October to February, is considered the best time to visit Jaipur, when clear skies and pleasant weather make its forts, palaces, and bustling bazaars even more inviting.

But Jaipur is generous with its beauty, and every season leaves its mark differently. Some travellers carry home the memory of a crisp January sunrise over Amer Fort. Others find themselves lingering over the image of monsoon clouds gathering above Nahargarh, grey and cinematic against the hillside. Others still remember the streets ablaze with colour during Holi, the city's formality giving way entirely to joy. The time of your visit often shapes the memories you carry home, and this guide explores every season, month, and moment worth planning around.

Month-by-Month Quick Guide: Jaipur Through the Seasons

 

Month

Weather

Best For

Recommendation

October22°C-33°C, clearSightseeing, SunsetsIdeal
November15°C-28°C, dryHeritage Walks, MarketsHighly Recommended
December8°C-22°C, clearFestivals, Rooftop DiningHighly Recommended
January8°C-18°C, crispLit Fest, Kite FestivalPeak Season
February12°C-22°C, clearHeritage Sites, PhotographyIdeal
March18°C-30°C, warmHoli, Elephant FestivalGood
April25°C-38°C, hotBudget Travel, Off-seasonFor Heat-Tolerant Travellers
May30°C-43°C, dryQuiet Forts, Low RatesOff-season
June30°C-42°C, dryEarly Morning SightseeingOff-season
July25°C-35°C, rainyScenic Aravallis, SolitudeMonsoon Travel
August25°C-34°C, rainyGreenery, Fewer CrowdsMonsoon Travel
September26°C-35°C, easingTransition, Quiet VisitsModerate

A joyous, energetic crowd covered in colourful powder celebrates a festival on a raised stone terrace.
A man rides a grandly decorated elephant through a high, arched stone gateway of an old palace.

Winter in Jaipur (October - February)

Winter is widely recommended for visiting Jaipur, and for good reason. October brings the transition from monsoon to cooler, drier weather, with clear skies returning over the Aravali hills and temperatures becoming comfortable for long hours of sightseeing. It also marks the beginning of the city’s busiest travel season, which continues from November through February.

October: The city transitions from monsoon to cooler, drier weather, with clear skies returning over the Aravali hills and temperatures becoming comfortable for long hours of sightseeing. An ideal month to explore Amer Fort, the City Palace, and the winding lanes of Johari Bazaar without the peak-season rush, while evenings reward visitors with striking sunsets that cast warm shades across Jaipur’s forts and skyline.

November: The calm deepens. Pleasant days and cooler evenings make it a strong choice for travellers who prefer quieter explorations of Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and the heritage streets of the Old City. The tourist wave has not yet peaked, and the city feels unhurried.

December: The Jaigarh Heritage Festival energy settles in as temperatures drop further. It fills the ramparts of Jaigarh Fort with live music, dance performances, and heritage walks celebrating Rajasthan's royal legacy. The markets around Hawa Mahal and Tripolia Bazaar feel especially lively, and the cooler air makes rooftop dining and evening heritage walks a genuine pleasure.

The majestic Amber Fort glows in warm light under a soft, overcast sky in the late afternoon.
The intricate, pink sandstone facade of the iconic Hawa Mahal stands grandly against a bright sky.
Numerous colourful kites dot the vast, clear blue sky during a traditional kite-flying festival.
Stone steps curve upwards towards a majestic, sunlit fortress under a slightly hazy, blue sky.

January: The cultural high point of the year. The Jaipur Literature Festival draws writers, thinkers, and curious travellers from across the world, while the International Kite Festival on January 14 fills the sky above the Pink City with thousands of colourful kites. Mornings are crisp, and sunrise visits to Amer Fort and Nahargarh feel especially rewarding.

February: Peak season winds down with mild temperatures and clear skies. The crowds begin to thin slightly after the January festival rush, offering a more relaxed experience at the city's major heritage sites.

Spring in Jaipur (March)

March belongs to neither winter nor summer. The air carries a lingering warmth from the cooler months, temperatures remain manageable, and Jaipur steps into one of its most festive moods of the year. The Elephant Festival fills the Chaugan Stadium with colour and ceremony, while Holi transforms the city's streets, courtyards, and open grounds into a vivid celebration that few cities in Rajasthan match for sheer energy. For travellers drawn to cultural moments over comfortable weather, March is one of the most rewarding months on the Jaipur calendar. Hotel rates begin to ease from their winter peak, and the city, while still busy, has a looseness to it that January rarely allows.

Decorated elephants carrying people stand in a courtyard outside the historic stone walls of a fort.
A vibrant cloud of red powder erupts over a dense crowd celebrating the lively Holi festival from above.
A heritage-style balcony overlooking Jaipur's landscape, blending traditional architecture with serene views.
A scenic view of the Aravali hills rising above colourful buildings under a clear blue sky.

Summer in Jaipur (April - June)

April to June brings intense summer heat, with daytime temperatures often crossing 40°C. Sightseeing is best limited to early mornings and late evenings, though hotel rates drop considerably during this period.
The quieter pace offers a different side of the city, and for travellers who do not mind the heat, the near-empty forts and palaces have a stark, dramatic beauty of their own. Travellers seeking quieter experiences may discover that the best season to visit Jaipur is not always the busiest one, as the city reveals a slower and more peaceful side during the off-season months.

Monsoon in Jaipur (July - September)

July to September is monsoon season, offering dramatic cloud cover, sudden downpours, and lush greenery across the Aravali landscape. Occasional heavy rainfall can disrupt outdoor plans, but the rain-washed forts, the green-tinged hillsides, and the near-empty tourist sites carry their own understated beauty. It is a season for travellers who find charm in quieter, less polished versions of a city.

A lush green valley stretches out towards mist-covered hills and mountains under a heavy, overcast grey sky.
A hazy view looks down a rugged, arid valley nestled between steep, shrub-covered hillsides on a dusty day.

The Best Month to Visit Jaipur for Ideal Weather

Choosing the right month often matters more than choosing the right season. 2 weeks can shift the experience from navigating Jaipur’s lanes in perfect comfort to counting the hours until sundown. The best month to visit Jaipur depends on the kind of trip you are planning, and each month within the recommended window suits a different type of traveller.

Performers dressed in traditional, colourful attire dance with sticks during a festive procession.
A large crowd gathers at the arched entrance of a historic palace building during a vibrant cultural festival.

November: Jaipur Before the Crowds Arrive

November is where comfort and calm intersect. Daytime temperatures settle between 15°C and 28°C, the air feels lighter after the monsoon months, and the tourist rush has not yet peaked. It suits travellers looking for an unhurried experience, with enough space to explore Jaipur’s forts, markets, and heritage streets at a relaxed pace.

The mornings are cool enough for long walks through the Old City, and the evenings carry a gentle warmth that makes rooftop dining and heritage strolls feel effortless. For travellers who want winter weather without the winter crowds, November is the month to plan around. December sits comfortably within this window too; the festive energy in the markets and the cooler evenings make it a natural stepping stone into the peak-season months that follow.

January and February, the Coolest Months

January and February are the coolest months of the year in Jaipur, with temperatures dipping to 8°C - 10°C at night and crisp, clear mornings that make sunrise visits to Amer Fort and Nahargarh especially memorable. The quality of light during these weeks is exceptional, and the sandstone forts glow in a way that photographers and heritage enthusiasts find impossible to resist.

January also brings one of the city's most anticipated cultural events, the Jaipur Literature Festival, drawing writers, thinkers, and travellers from across the world. These 2 months also coincide with Jaipur's busiest travel period, pushing demand and hotel rates up considerably while making major attractions feel busier than at any other time of year.

Flocks of birds fly over Maota Lake with the majestic Amber Fort rising grandly along the hills in the background.
The stunning, multi-layered facade of the historic City Palace in Jaipur stands grandly under a soft blue sky.
People ride decorated elephants up towards the historic Amber Fort in Jaipur under a clear blue sky.
Jaipur City Palace seen through an intricately designed archway with decorative patterns and warm-toned architecture.

March, a Bridge Between Seasons

March is a month for travellers comfortable with mild warmth and drawn to cultural energy. Temperatures begin climbing but remain manageable in the first half, and the city’s streets come alive with the Elephant Festival and Holi celebrations. These are not quiet, contemplative events. They are bursts of colour, sound, and shared joy that give Jaipur a character unlike any other time of year.

Crowds ease out compared to January and February, and hotel rates begin to soften. For travellers who want a taste of winter comfort with a vibrant cultural layer on top, March is a compelling choice before the summer heat settles in.

Home in the Pink City: Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur

A well-planned trip deserves a stay that matches its intent. Choosing the best month to visit Jaipur also helps shape the overall travel experience, especially when your itinerary combines heritage exploration with time to relax and unwind. Where you rest at the end of each day shapes how you experience the city the next morning, and Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, is designed to make that transition feel seamless.

Nestled against the Aravali hills with views stretching towards Amer Fort and Nahargarh Fort, our 5-star, Japanese-inspired luxury resort offers elegantly appointed rooms across 4 categories, from the 600 sq. ft. Evoke Room to the 3,700 sq. ft. Presidential Suite with 3 bedrooms, a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and space for up to 9 guests.

Shio - Kasho, our Japanese-inspired multi-cuisine restaurant, serves carefully crafted meals throughout the day, and in summer, the shaded gardens and resort-side dining make it easy to retreat from the afternoon heat between sunrise and sunset visits to the city.

Facade of Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur features grand, red-roofed villas overlooking a lush, expansive green lawn.
A luxurious bedroom at Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur features a high wooden ceiling, an elegant backdrop and marble floor.
3 pedicure stations with cushioned chairs, basins, and towels arranged on counters in a spa with beige walls at Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur.
This elegant banquet hall at Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur features grand lighting and beautifully arranged seating.

Our Japanese-inspired spa offers body therapies and wellness rituals designed for rest and recovery, especially rewarding after long winter days exploring the forts. Guests can also unwind at the swimming pool or make use of the fitness centre, salon, complimentary Wi-Fi, parking facilities, 24-hour assistance, and family-friendly amenities, making the resort equally suited for leisure travellers and corporate groups.

The resort places you close to Jaipur's iconic landmarks, including Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Johari Bazaar, while also offering convenient access to the Jaipur International Airport, Railway Station, and Bus Stand. Whether you arrive during the lively winter months or the quieter off-season, the setting allows you to move effortlessly between the city's heritage experiences and moments of retreat.

Plan Your Visit to Jaipur Around the Season that Suits You

Jaipur is a city that rewards timing, but it does not need a perfect season to leave an impression. Each time of year reveals a different side of the city. It could be crisp January mornings at Amer Fort, a quiet November stroll through the Old City, or monsoon clouds gathering over the Aravali hills. Whenever you choose to visit, the Pink City has a way of turning moments into lasting memories.
Plan around your priorities, base yourself at Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, and let the Pink City do the rest.

FAQs

1. Why is Jaipur known as the Pink City?
Jaipur is called the Pink City because its buildings were painted pink to welcome visiting royalty, symbolising hospitality.

2. What are the top tourist attractions in Jaipur?
The top tourist attractions in Jaipur include Amber Fort, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Johari Bazaar, Albert Hall Museum, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar.

3. Which forts in Jaipur offer panoramic views of the Aravalli hills?
Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort offer expansive views of the Aravalli hills and the surrounding landscapes.

4. Is Beelwa Palace conveniently located for sightseeing in Jaipur?
Yes, Beelwa Palace, Jaipur, offers convenient access to major places of interest in Jaipur while providing a peaceful retreat away from crowded areas.

5. What accommodation and amenities are available at Beelwa Palace, Jaipur?
Beelwa Palace offers Evoke Rooms, Elegant Rooms, and Luxury Suites, all equipped with modern comforts such as complimentary Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Guests can also enjoy a multi-cuisine restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, banquet spaces and landscaped lawns.

FAQs


1. Why is Jaipur known as the Pink City?
Jaipur is called the Pink City because its buildings were painted pink to welcome visiting royalty, symbolising hospitality.

2. What are the top tourist attractions in Jaipur?
The top tourist attractions in Jaipur include Amber Fort, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Jal Mahal, Johari Bazaar, Albert Hall Museum, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar.

3. Which forts in Jaipur offer panoramic views of the Aravalli hills?
Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort offer expansive views of the Aravalli hills and the surrounding landscapes.

4. Is Beelwa Palace conveniently located for sightseeing in Jaipur?
Yes, Beelwa Palace, Jaipur, offers convenient access to major places of interest in Jaipur while providing a peaceful retreat away from crowded areas.

5. What accommodation and amenities are available at Beelwa Palace, Jaipur?
Beelwa Palace offers Evoke Rooms, Elegant Rooms, and Luxury Suites, all equipped with modern comforts such as complimentary Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Guests can also enjoy a multi-cuisine restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, banquet spaces and landscaped lawns.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best time to visit Jaipur for sightseeing?

The best time for sightseeing in Jaipur is October to February, when temperatures are comfortable, and skies remain clear throughout the day.

Which is the best month to visit Jaipur for pleasant weather?

November and February offer the most pleasant weather with moderate temperatures, fewer crowds, and comfortable conditions for exploring heritage sites.

Is Jaipur worth visiting in summer?

Jaipur can be visited in summer if you plan sightseeing for early mornings and late evenings. Hotel rates are lower, and major attractions remain open year-round.

What is the best season to visit Jaipur for festivals?

Winter is the best season for festivals, with the Jaipur Literature Festival and Kite Festival in January and the Elephant Festival and Holi in March.

Which month is best to visit Jaipur without large crowds?

November is often preferred by travellers looking for pleasant weather with fewer crowds. The tourist season begins building during this time, but the city still feels calmer compared to January.

Can I visit Jaipur during the monsoon?

Jaipur is accessible during the monsoon from July to September, though occasional heavy rainfall may affect outdoor plans. The Aravali hills and fort views are especially scenic after the rains.

Is March a good month to visit Jaipur?

Yes. March acts as a transition between winter and summer, with manageable temperatures in the first half of the month and major celebrations such as Holi and the Elephant Festival adding cultural energy to the city.

Is Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, a good place to stay while exploring the city?

Yes. Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur, offers convenient access to major attractions such as Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, City Palace, and Johari Bazaar, while providing a quieter setting near the Aravali hills.

What facilities does Ananta Spa & Resort, Jaipur offer for leisure travellers?

The resort features spacious rooms and suites, a Japanese-inspired spa, a swimming pool, multi-cuisine dining at Shio - Kasho, a fitness centre, salon, complimentary Wi-Fi, parking facilities, and family-friendly amenities designed for a comfortable stay.

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