Monsoon Escapes in Rajasthan
 Introduction: When the Desert Turns Green
Rajasthan — a land of golden deserts, mighty forts, and colorful culture — is mostly associated with scorching heat and winter tourism. But here’s a secret most tourists miss:
 Monsoon in Rajasthan is magical.
From July to early September, .
 discover the Top 5 Offbeat Monsoon Travel Destinations in Rajasthan for local explorers, budget travelers, couples, and solo wanderers.
1. Jawai (Pali District) – Land of Leopards and Monsoon Storms
Why Go:
Jawai is unlike any other wildlife destination in India. It’s not a national park, but a natural habitat where leopards and shepherds live in harmony. During monsoon, the granite hills are wrapped in clouds, and the forests turn emerald green.
What to Do:
Take a guided leopard safari.
Visit the mystical Jawai Dam during sunset.
Explore nearby Rabari villages and stay in eco-lodges.
Tip: Best for couples or wildlife photographers looking for raw, untouched beauty.
 2. Bundi – The Hidden Monsoon Gem
Why Go:
Often skipped for Udaipur or Jaipur, Bundi is a fairytale town with blue houses, lakes, and palaces. In monsoon, the stepwells fill with water, and Taragarh Fort looks like it’s floating in the clouds.
What to Do:
Hike to Taragarh Fort early morning.
Explore the 16th-century Rani Ji Ki Baori. (Queen's stepwell)
Enjoy chai with locals near Nawal Sagar Lake.
Tip: Perfect for heritage lovers and artists seeking inspiration.
3. Mount Abu – Rajasthan’s Only Hill Station
Why Go:
At 4,000 feet, Mount Abu becomes a misty paradise during monsoon. Green valleys, fog-covered trails, and cool air make it a favorite escape for local travelers.
What to Do:
Walk around Nakki Lake in light drizzle.
Trek to Guru Shikhar (highest peak of Rajasthan).
Visit Dilwara Temples – a marble masterpiece.
Tip: Great for family trips or couples looking for a short romantic weekend.
 4. Ranthambore – Jungle Meets Monsoon.
Why Go:
Monsoon breathes new life into the Ranthambore forests. Though the park is closed for safaris in peak rainy months, the peripheral areas and buffer zones still offer rich biodiversity, scenic views, and eco-tourism stays.
What to Do:
Visit Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Stay in a jungle lodge and wake up to peacocks.
Explore the nearby Surwal Lake or Padam Talao.
Tip: Ideal for nature lovers, solo travelers, and birdwatchers.
 5. Pushkar – Peace, Temples, and Green Hills
Why Go:
Monsoon washes away the tourist buzz and gives Pushkar a quiet charm. The holy lake fills up, ghats come alive, and the Aravalli hills around turn green and foggy.
What to Do:
Take a walk around Pushkar Lake.
Visit the world-famous Brahma Temple.
Hike to Savitri Temple at sunrise for panoramic views.
Tip: Best for spiritual seekers, budget travelers, and slow travelers.
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                   Travel route 
1. JAWAI (Pali District)
Nearest Railway Station: Jawai Bandh / Falna (Rajasthan).
 Nearest Airport: Udaipur (140 km).
 From Major Cities:
City	Route Type	Steps to Reach Jawai
Delhi	Train	Delhi → Falna (Rajdhani/Express) → Taxi to Jawai (40 km)
Mumbai	Train	Mumbai → Falna → Taxi
Ahmedabad	Train	Ahmedabad → Jawai Bandh Station direct (via Jaipur Express)
Jaipur	Train	Jaipur → Falna / Jawai Bandh (overnight train)
Bangalore	Flight + Train	Flight to Udaipur → Taxi to Jawai (140 km)
 2. BUNDI
Nearest Railway Station: Bundi / Kota.
 Nearest Airport: Jaipur (210 km).
From Major Cities:
City	Route Type	Steps to Reach Bundi
Delhi	Train	Delhi → Kota (Rajdhani/Express) → Taxi/Bundi Passenger Train
Mumbai	Train	Mumbai → Kota → Bundi
Ahmedabad	Train	Ahmedabad → Kota → Bundi
Jaipur	Train/Bus	Jaipur → Bundi (via Kota line – 5 hrs)
Bangalore	Flight + Train	Flight to Jaipur → Train to Kota → Taxi to Bundi
3. MOUNT ABU
Nearest Railway Station: Abu Road (28 km).
Nearest Airport: Udaipur (165 km), Ahmedabad (220 km).
 From Major Cities:
City	Route Type	Steps to Reach Mount Abu
Delhi	Train	Delhi → Abu Road (overnight train) → Bus/Taxi to Mount Abu
Mumbai	Train	Mumbai → Abu Road → Taxi
Ahmedabad	Bus/Train	Direct bus/train to Abu Road → Taxi
Jaipur	Train	Jaipur → Abu Road (via Ajmer)
Bangalore	Flight + Train	Flight to Udaipur/Ahmedabad → Taxi to Mount Abu
 4. RANTHAMBORE (Sawai Madhopur).
 Nearest Railway Station: Sawai Madhopur (Ranthambore Gate – 10 km).
Nearest Airport: Jaipur (180 km).
 From Major Cities:
City	Route Type	Steps to Reach Ranthambore.
Delhi	Train	Delhi → Sawai Madhopur (daily express trains)
Mumbai	Train	Mumbai → Kota → SMR
Ahmedabad	Train	Ahmedabad → Jaipur → Sawai Madhopur
Jaipur	Train/Bus	Jaipur → SMR (3 hrs by train)
Bangalore	Flight + Train	Flight to Jaipur → Train to SMR
 5. PUSHKAR
Nearest Railway Station: Ajmer Junction (15 km).
Nearest Airport: Jaipur (150 km).
 From Major Cities:
City	Route Type	Steps to Reach Pushkar
Delhi	Train	Delhi → Ajmer → Bus/Taxi to Pushkar (30 mins)
Mumbai	Train	Mumbai → Ajmer → Pushkar
Ahmedabad	Train	Ahmedabad → Ajmer
Jaipur	Bus/Taxi	Jaipur → Pushkar (3.5 hrs)
Bangalore	Flight + Train	Flight to Jaipur → Taxi/Bus to Pushkar
TIPS:
Train seats fill fast in monsoon: Book in advance from IRCTC
For remote destinations like Jawai, use Zoomcar, BlaBlaCar, or local taxis
For Pushkar & Bundi, local buses from Ajmer or Kota are cheap and regular.
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