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Jaipur Best Time to Visit

Monthly weather, temperatures, and the best season to travel for Jaipur, India. 7 verified facts from official sources.

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Best Time to Visit for Jaipur
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Best time to visit Jaipur: February, March, April, October, November (26–37°C daytime, minimal rainfall). These months offer comfortable temperatures and dry weather for sightseeing. Based on 10-year weather averages (2016–2025).Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
Jaipur monthly weather (10-year avg): Jan: 21/9°C, 14mm; Feb: 26/13°C, 3mm; Mar: 31/18°C, 10mm; Apr: 37/23°C, 5mm; May: 40/27°C, 18mm; Jun: 38/28°C, 66mm; Jul: 33/26°C, 229mm; Aug: 31/25°C, 192mm; Sep: 32/24°C, 93mm; Oct: 32/20°C, 20mm; Nov: 27/15°C, 5mm; Dec: 23/11°C, 6mm. Temperatures are daily high/low in Celsius; rainfall is monthly total in mm.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
Avoid Jaipur in May to June if possible — daytime temperatures regularly reach 40°C. Heat exhaustion is a real risk. If you must visit, schedule outdoor sightseeing before 9am and after 4pm, drink 3+ litres of water daily, and carry electrolyte sachets.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
India monsoon timing: the southwest monsoon arrives in Kerala around 1 June, reaches Mumbai by mid-June, Delhi by late June/early July, and withdraws by September (south) to October (north). The northeast coast (not covered by Indiaesque) gets a second monsoon Oct–Dec.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
India peak tourist season: October to March for North India (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Varanasi, Rajasthan). November to February for South India (Kerala, Goa). Hotel prices are 30–50% lower in shoulder season (April–June, September) but heat and humidity are significant.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
India’s three seasons: winter (Nov–Feb, cool and dry — best for tourism), summer (Mar–Jun, intensely hot in the north), and monsoon (Jul–Oct, heavy rain especially on the west coast and Gangetic plain). The south is warm year-round with less extreme seasonal variation.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026
India festival seasons and weather: Diwali (Oct/Nov) and Holi (March) fall in pleasant weather across the north. Durga Puja (October) in Kolkata is warm but comfortable. Onam (Aug/Sep) in Kerala coincides with late monsoon — expect rain but celebrations continue regardless.Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (ERA5)12 Mar 2026