Best time to visit Udaipur for events and culture
When to visit Udaipur for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.
Best month
October
Post-monsoon sweet spot — lake still full, hills still green, Diwali and Navratri fill the ghats with oil lamps, and the air is finally dry.
↑Diwali oil lamps reflected in Lake Pichola from rooftop terraces — spectacular
↑Navratri: nine nights of garba dance in the Bapu Bazar and old city courtyards
↑Post-monsoon clarity: Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace panorama at its finest
All months ranked — Events
Best match
Post-monsoon sweet spot — lake still full, hills still green, Diwali and Navratri fill the ghats with oil lamps, and the air is finally dry.
#1 for events
Best match
Mewar Festival and Gangaur procession on Lake Pichola — the all-female boat procession at dusk is one of Rajasthan's most vivid spectacles.
#2 for events
Strong option
The finest month — dry, 12–29C, lake still at a good level, rooftop sunsets crisp and clear, and the honeymoon atmosphere at full intensity.
#3 for events
Strong option
Driest month of the year with perfect light — Shilpgram folk festival and clear Lake Pichola reflections make this a photographer's favourite.
#4 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon tailing off and Ganesh Chaturthi brings festive energy — the lake full and green hills intact, crowds still mostly absent.
#5 for events
Worth considering
Peak season in full swing — cool days, clear skies, and the rooftop restaurant circuit fully booked with honeymooners and foreign tour groups.
#6 for events
Worth considering
Wettest month — the lake is full and beautiful but rain falls daily; the Janmashtami celebration at Jagdish Temple is worth braving it for.
#7 for events
Worth considering
Near-perfect winter days — 7C mornings warm to 24C afternoons, Lake Pichola mirror-calm, rooftop restaurants fully booked with honeymooners.
#8 for events
Worth considering
Heat arriving fast — the boat ride across to Jagmandir island is fine, but the City Palace terrace by noon is uncomfortable at 38C.
#9 for events
Worth considering
Monsoon transforms the lakes — Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar fill up, the Aravalli hills turn deep green, and the City Palace glows in grey-sky light.
#10 for events
Worth considering
Pre-monsoon first rains arrive but heat and humidity combine — a difficult month unless you are genuinely on a tight budget.
#11 for events
Avoid
Hottest month at 41C — Lake Pichola drops to its lowest level exposing mud flats, most tourists are gone, luxury hotels at half-price.
#12 for events