| Climate | | | | camping and a variety of water sports in this vibrant |
| The temperature of Rajasthan keeps changing | | | | state. Rajasthan also has a large number of terrific |
| throughout the year. During January to March, it ranges | | | | temples, mosques and churches. |
| between 10 degrees to 27 degrees Celsius while | | | | Fairs and Festivals |
| during April to June, it remains between 24 to 45 | | | | About 50 fairs and festivals are celebrated in |
| degree Celsius. The temperature varies between 21 to | | | | Rajasthan every year. Popular ones among them are |
| 35 degrees during July to September quarter, while in | | | | kite festival, desert festival, camel festival, Teej festival, |
| remains between 13 to 30 degrees in the last quarter | | | | Kapil Muni Fair, Shekhawati Fair, Mewar Festival, |
| of the year. The region receives rainfall between | | | | Ganesh Chaturthi, Pushkar Fair and Urs. Camel festival |
| minimum 4 mm in February to 165 mm in mid | | | | is held in Pushkar every year where you may spot all |
| September. | | | | varieties of Indian camels. Pushkar also has Brahma |
| Handicrafts | | | | Temple, which is the only temple of India which is |
| You may shop for exotic handicrafts in Rajasthan like | | | | dedicated to Hindu deity Brahma. Urs festival in Ajmer |
| blue pottery, leather wear, metal craft, wood craft, | | | | draws a large number of Muslim and non Muslims alike. |
| metal lamps, carpets and stone carvings. Markets of | | | | Naturopathy |
| Rajasthan are known for their colorful looks and you | | | | Rajasthan is popular tourist destination for medical |
| would get a chance to mingle with locals in these | | | | tourists also. You may find cure for many of your |
| market places. | | | | ailments with Rajasthani traditional medical processes |
| Sightseeing | | | | like hydrotherapy, mud bath and yoga meditation. |
| There are many sightseeing locations in Rajasthan like | | | | How to Reach Rajasthan |
| Jaisalmer, Mount Abu, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bharatpur, | | | | Rajasthan is well connected with a network of |
| Ranthamnbore, Shekhawati, Udaipur, Bikaner and Bundi. | | | | international flights, trains and bus service. Several |
| Wildlife of Rajasthan is equally alluring. The state has | | | | trains and flights take off from various parts of |
| several sanctuaries like Sariska Tiger Reserve, | | | | Rajasthan that connect the state with rest of India and |
| Ranthambore National Park, Desert National Park, | | | | the outside world. Luxury train "Palace on Wheels" |
| Kumbhalgarh and Mount Abu. You may enjoy camel, | | | | regularly departs from Delhi for Rajasthan. The luxury |
| elephant and jeep safari in these sanctuaries. | | | | train will provide you a feel of the lifestyle of |
| Rajasthan also has several magnificent forts like the | | | | Rajasthani royals of yesteryears. Moreover, a large |
| Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds, Mehrangarh Fort, | | | | number of air conditioned buses, cabs and SUVs are |
| Amber Fort and Jaswant Thada Shekhawati region of | | | | run by government and private agencies for the |
| Rajasthan is known for its colorful havelis. You may | | | | benefit of travelers. |
| also enjoy polo, golf, ballooning, para-sailing, trekking, | | | | |