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Written by Amirthavarshini on June 23, 2020 Share on

Experience Arabian Nights In India!

Open up the magical mat, take your loved one to fly through the magical land. Hit the skies of the colourful town that never sleeps. The magnificent golden city of Jaisalmer, in Rajasthan’s Thar desert, brings up an image the Arabian Nights tale. It was a medieval trading centre in the past. Get ready to witness the awe-inspiring structures built using shiny yellow sandstone making the location perfect for a photoshoot. In this article, know more about the city and the best time to visit Jaisalmer.

Alladin and jasmine flying in the magic mat
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Why Jaisalmer?

Stroll around the beautiful city like Amir Khan in PK, and get to know about the distinct culture, tradition and values about the people of Rajasthan. A plethora of attractions in Jaisalmer makes it a holiday-goers’ paradise. Significant features attracting bounties of people to this golden city are its beautiful forts, ancient temples, picturesque lakes and vibrant bazaars. Out of all the eye-catchy attractions in Jaisalmer, the majestic Jaisalmer Fort is the most well known and most-visited. It serves as the home for around one-fourth of the city’s population thus making it a buzzing place to visit any time of the day. 

Aamir Khan
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More about the city

To avoid the searing summer desert heat, the best time to visit Jaisalmer is during the winter season. The months between September to mid of March is apt and will offer you the best experience. During this season, the desert area experiences pleasant weather throughout the day. You can take in the utmost grandeur of the city during the annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival which is usually held in early February or late January. In this article, I’ll give you a clear idea about the weather conditions and the perfect time to plan your trip to Jaisalmer.

The fort during the best time to visit Jaisalmer
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Climate in Jaisalmer

Summer Season in Jaisalmer

April-August: The months from April to August encompasses the summer season of Jaisalmer. It is in these months, the place is so hot that you can toast bread on the roads without using fire. The place becomes incredibly hot during this particular season. However, this is the best time to visit Jaisalmer for budget travellers. The hotels around the city offer shocking discounts during the offseason. Pack some light cotton clothes and ample sunscreen before heading to the place during these months. With temperature ranging around 40-degree Celsius, the density of travellers are less during summer and you can take in the best of the city’s charm as much as you can in a private manner. 

The throne in the fort of Jaisalmer
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Monsoon Season in Jaisalmer

September-October – Jaisalmer experiences a very short monsoon season compared to other places in India. This region receives sparse rainfall and there are times it doesn’t rain also. After this short span of the shower, it adds much more humidity to the pre-cooked climate of Jaisalmer. It is hard to imagine a climate topping the intensity of Jaisalmer’s summer but the heat only gets worse to deal with when rain enters Jaisalmer. However, during the month of October, this season changes and the entire city becomes cool and pleasant. It is during this month the tourist season begins. But since many tourists are not aware of this fact, the city tends to be less populated during October. You can pack your bags to hit the road as there is a chance to get good weather without the crowd of the tourists. 

Camels during the best time to visit Jaisalmer
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Winter Season in Jaisalmer

November-March: Here comes the most ideal time to visit the golden city. The months between November and March are the winter months in Jaisalmer. One can enjoy the best of Jaisalmer’s beauty during these months. All the desert activities, desert safaris and sights with boasting beauty will welcome tourists from across the globe during these months. With a maximum of 24-degree Celsius and minimum of 5-degree celsius, Jaisalmer’s weather turns out to be pretty much pleasant and enjoyable, although it can become a little too cold at times.

Honeymooners and newlyweds can pick this time as the camping experience under the starry skies is one amazing thing to do. Adding more beauty to the vacation, the cold weather makes it a cosy and soothing stay at Jaisalmer. 

One more significant factor of Jaisalmer during this season is The Desert Festival. This amazing festival makes Jaisalmer a bountiful delight to visit. So you can expect slightly higher pricing in stay, food and activities due to these salient reasons. During this season, you can experience a crowded and lively city due to the thick population of tourists. However, this season is considered the best time to visit Jaisalmer.

The Desert Festival

The desert festival brings the sands of Jaisalmer alive with brilliant colours, music and laughter every year. The local people get dressed in bright-hued outfits and dance their heart out while the other mob attracts the crowd by singing haunting ballads of valour, romance and tragedy. You can witness snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats and folk performers. These peculiar shows can be seen only in this place and such activities are not in practice in many of the other places due to modernization. Meet the gigantic desert heroes – the camels wearing rich and colourful blankets. Enjoy the eye-catchy light show and the enchanting sound show amidst the sand dunes on a moonlit night. 

Desert festival dance in Jaisalmer
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With the royal background offered by the Jaisalmer Fort and the vivid colours splashed on the roads, the place becomes a dream destination. Many artists and musicians from around the world arrive a month prior to the festival and fill the winding lanes of the classic villages. Inhale the unadulterated Rajasthani culture and dance for the vibrating desert drums that can be heard for miles around. Do not miss shopping and purchasing the skillfully crafted embroidered skirts, hand-woven shawls, rugs, carvings on wood and stone, camel decorations, embroidered leather bags, ethnic silver jewellery and terracotta that can be found only in Jaisalmer. 

Handicrafts of Jaisalmer
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Jaisalmer being a versatile city in India offers a wide array of attractions to the tourists. It can be both a cultural pot and a romantic getaway. With extreme climate also comes extreme adventure and joy. The city is full of surprise boxes that will make you drop your jaws while unwrapping. Give it a shot during the winter season from November to March and you will never regret. Head to the Pickyourtrail website and start planning your trip to Rajasthan right away!

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