Okay, this is a no-brainer that Jaipur has to be one of the places where people can visit during the monsoon season. We know how Rajasthan can become during the summer therefore people wait for the time when the temperature cools off and it becomes comfortable to visit here. Therefore we have created a list of places or attractions that you can visit in Jaipur during the rainy season.
Jaipur being the Pink city of India welcomes hundreds and hundreds of travellers throughout the year. But starting from the monsoon till the beginning of summer, this is the right time to visit anywhere in Rajasthan. So let’s have a look at the places where you can spend some amazing time during your trip to Jaipur during the rainy season.
We assure you that this list has almost all the interesting places to visit in monsoon that are situated in Jaipur
1. Amber Palace
Amber Palace is also known as Amer Palace and is one of the most gorgeous places in Jaipur. There is no doubt that all the places in Jaipur have their uniqueness but this is one place where you’re sure you’re going to enjoy it irrespective of your interest and age. Amber Palace is also one of the most visited places by adventure junkies as they get to enjoy a short hike to this place.
Nevertheless, be it families, couples, honeymooners, vacations, or any other type of traveller visiting Jaipur for however many days-you should not miss out on visiting here. Also when you are visiting here you will require the information that we have given below.
Timings | 8 am – 5:30 pm
6:30 pm – 9:15 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 25 per person
For Foreigners: INR 200 per person For Students: INR 10 per person |
Ideal for | Explorers, History Buffs, Leisure Travellers |
Location | Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 |
Highlights of Amber Place |
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2. Hawa Mahal
Made for the queens of their time to look at the processions and other things that go on in the market around as well as the streets; Hawa Mahal has now become one of the wonders of Jaipur. Constructed by pink coloured stone, Hawa Mahal has now become one of the most populous monuments of Jaipur. Be it the view that you get from the top of this monument, the beauty that you get to see from outside the monument, or when you get to explore the entire place- Hawa Mahal is going to give you a great time all over.
Just make a note of the important things that we are giving you in the table below!
Timings | 9:00 a.m – 4:30 p.m (Monday to Sunday) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 50 per person
For Foreigners: INR 200 per person For Students: INR 25 per person |
Ideal for | Leisure Travellers, Families, History Buffs |
Location | Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur |
Highlights of Hawa Mahal |
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3. Nahargarh Fort
We know Nahargarh was already in your head and some of you were desperately waiting for this point to come up. Needless to say, Nahargarh Fort is one of the finest and most popular places to visit in Jaipur. It was once the living place of the kings and was created to protect the kingdom from invasion. The entire structure that you see today was not created or constructed in one go. It was first built at half of its original size and then expanded later on.
Nevertheless, when you visit here and explore, you will be amused to get the view of the entire city from up above. Just be sure that you do not land up in a restricted area because Nahargarh Fort has a few patchy places that are coming down.
Timings | 10 am to 9:30 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 20 per person
For Indian Students: INR 5 per person For Foreigners: INR 50 per person For Foreigner Students: INR 25 per person |
Ideal for | Families, Adventure Lovers, History Buffs |
Location | Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur |
Highlights of Nahargarh Fort |
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4. Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal is another interesting, beautiful, and glorious monument of Jaipur which was initially created by the king for his recreational activities. This was also a place for enjoyment for the king and his friends from the nearby kingdoms.
In the summer when the temperature starts to rise the king used to spend most of their time here at Jal Mahal because it remains considerably cooler when you are surrounded by water. But now the visitors can only have a distant look at the Jal Mahal. The entrance is now prohibited because the entire palace has become weak and one of its lowest floors has now been submerged inside the water.
To know more about this monument you can have a word with the locals who sit at the footpaths selling different items.
Timings | Throughout the day 7 days a week |
Entry Fee | None (You are not allowed to enter the Mahal. Only distant view is allowed now) |
Ideal for | Photographers, history buffs, vacationers |
Location | Amer Rd, Jal Mahal, Amer, Jaipur |
Highlights of Jal Mahal |
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5. Jaigarh Fort
Also known as the Victory Fort, Jaigarh fort is a true picture of what the royal Rajputana kings were truly capable of. The entire fort is divided into sections and you can visit them while exploring the entire place. There are few old-age things that are kept inside and people love to explore and click pictures with them.
You can too simply have a look at them and if it intrigues you; just get yourself clicked.
Timings | 10 am – 5 pm (All days the week) (Closed on public and government holidays) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 150 per person
For Foreigners: INR 200 per person |
Ideal for | Explorers, History Buffs, Families |
Location | Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028 |
Highlights of Jaigarh Fort |
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6. Albert Hall Museum
Albert Hall Museum is one of the largest museums in not just Rajasthan but also in the entire country. Another interesting thing about this museum is that it has 16 different galleries that showcase different things altogether.
Apart from enjoying the shows at the museum you can go around and explore all the galleries. You will get to know a lot about the history of India, especially Jaipur.
Timings | 9 am to 5 pm
7 pm to 10 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 40 per person
For Indian Students: INR 20 per person For Foreigners: INR 300 per person For Foreigners Students: INR 150 per person |
Ideal for | Explorers, Families, Wanderers |
Location | Museum Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar |
Highlights of Albert Hall Museum |
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7. Jantar Mantar
Are you interested in how people used to calculate time in the age when they did not have an actual watch? Moreover, watches were not even invented in India and they came later to the country. Then how did people even know what the time is? All the answers to these questions and much more are there in Jantar Mantar, Jaipur.
This is an amazing place to visit and explore because you are going to get a lot of eye-opening things that only the experts know about. This will show you how brilliant our ancestors actually were.
Timings | 9 am to 5 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
Entry Fee | For Indians: INR 50 per person
For Indian Students: INR 15 per person For Foreigners: INR 200 per person For Foreigner Students: INR 100 per person |
Ideal for | Explorers, Wanderers, Families, history buffs |
Location | Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 |
Highlights of Jantar Mantar |
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8. City Palace
A perfect place for wonders and explorers-city Palace is an exceptional place to visit. It not only showcases the historic items to the visitors but also helps them to understand what all things were used in the past. There are sections that are made in the entire palace and the access to those sections are differently taken by the travellers. You will have to pay for every section and that is different.
I just have a look at the tables that we have given below and you’ll understand each and everything about it.
Timings | 9:30 am – 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm (Monday to Sunday) |
Ideal for | Explorers, Wanderers, Families, history buffs |
Location | Jaleb Chowk, Near Jantar Mantar, Tripolia Bazar, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur |
Highlights of City Palace |
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Entry Fee in INR for multiple sections in the City Palace
For Indians | Museum | Composite | Museum at Night | Royal Grandeur | Royal Splendor |
Adult | 200 | 300 | 500 | 1500 | 3000 |
Child (5-12 years) | 100 | 200 | 250 | 1000 | 1500 |
Adult (Senior/ Defence) | 100 | 200 | 380 | – | – |
For Foreigners | Composite | Museum at Night | Royal Grandeur | Royal Splendor |
Adult | 700 | 1000 | 2000 | 3500 |
Child (5-12 years) | 400 | 500 | 1500 | 2000 |
Adult (Senior/ Defence) | 430 | 780 | – | – |
Conclusion
There are a lot of people who think that Jaipur is not as good as it should be during the rainy season. The temperature still remains high and when the rain comes in humidity kicks in. But that’s not the case when you visit Jaipur you will feel comfortable and enjoyable during the rainy season. A lot of people of all ages and interests visit here during this season and from this season. You not only get the temperature comfortable for exploring the attractions but also enjoy the food, shopping, and much more things here.
It completely depends on you as to which season you wish to spend here or take a trip to Jaipur. But we assure you that if it’s the rainy season that you decide on, there won’t be anything to regret.
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