
Monsoon in Udaipur: Why the Rainy Season is Pure Magic
Guest Experience & Travel Editor 1 min read
Mist over the hills, brimming lakes and softer rates — the case for visiting Udaipur in the monsoon, and how to plan for it.
Most travellers chase Udaipur's clear winter skies — and miss its most romantic season entirely. From July to September the hills turn emerald, the lakes brim and the city slows to a dreamy pace.
Why the rains suit Udaipur
The very palace that crowns our skyline — Sajjangarh, the Monsoon Palace — was built to watch the clouds roll in. Mist drifts over the Aravallis, the gardens at Saheliyon Ki Bari run full, and everything feels washed clean.
Plan for the weather
Showers tend to be short and dramatic rather than all-day. Keep outdoor plans flexible, lean on indoor pleasures like the spa and long lunches, and you will rarely feel hemmed in.
The quiet-season bonus
Fewer crowds and softer rates make monsoon a smart time for a weekend escape or a romantic break. The greenery alone is worth it.
Curious about timing? Read our full guide to the best time to visit Udaipur, then book your stay.
Vikram Singh
A Mewar local, Vikram covers the best of Udaipur — when to visit, what to see and where to slow down. He looks after guest experiences and curates our travel guides.
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