Best time to visit Jaipur for events and culture
When to visit Jaipur for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
November
The best month — Pushkar Camel Fair, perfect weather, and Jaipur firing on every cylinder.
↑The Pushkar Camel Fair (Kartik Mela, 5 days in late November determined by the Hindu lunar calendar, held at Pushkar 145km from Jaipur) is one of the world's great spectacles: 50,000+ camels, 200,000 traders and pilgrims, camel races, cattle trading, and the sacred Pushkar Lake ghats with their evening aarti ceremonies. The combination of the trading fair and the religious festival — Pushkar is one of India's holiest cities — makes this an unrepeatable event. Jaipur is the natural base for most visitors attending Pushkar.
↑November weather is the pinnacle of Rajasthan travel conditions. At 27–28°C highs and 12°C comfortable evenings, every monument, every bazaar, and every rooftop restaurant is accessible in ideal conditions. The Hawa Mahal in the pink morning light of November, the Amber Fort courtyard in the late afternoon sun — these are the images that define Jaipur photography and November delivers the light quality that makes them.
↑The Amber Fort sound-and-light show (evenings, year-round but best in November's clear, cool air) runs in English, Hindi, and French and narrates Rajput history against the illuminated fort façade. At ₹200–₹295 per person, it is extraordinary value and one of the best light shows in India.
All months ranked — Events
Best match
The best month — Pushkar Camel Fair, perfect weather, and Jaipur firing on every cylinder.
#1 for events
Best match
Holi month — the most spectacular festival in India and warming days before the heat arrives.
#2 for events
Best match
The Jaipur Literature Festival and peak season — ideal weather, full crowds, maximum atmosphere.
#3 for events
Best match
Holi energy builds and perfect weather continues — February is arguably the single best month.
#4 for events
Strong option
Diwali season and the return to comfort — October marks the best shoulder month of the year.
#5 for events
Strong option
Winter comfort returns — excellent all-round conditions and the Christmas–New Year premium aside, great value.
#6 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon tapering — green landscape lingers, conditions improving, the shoulder window opens.
#7 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon peak — the Aravalli hills turn green, but flooding is a real sightseeing disruptor.
#8 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon continues — the green Aravalli landscape is beautiful, but sightseeing is difficult.
#9 for events
Worth considering
Heat arrives hard — sites empty, prices fall, but outdoor time must be tightly managed.
#10 for events
Avoid
Extreme heat — 40°C and above, essentially no tourists, and a different side of Rajasthan life.
#11 for events
Avoid
The pre-monsoon period — still brutally hot, humidity begins rising as monsoon approaches.
#12 for events