As raindrops gently kiss the marble palaces and the Aravalli hills wear a fresh green cloak, Udaipur transforms into a magical, almost cinematic wonderland. The monsoon season—between July and September—adds a romantic, misty charm to the city, making it a dream destination for nature lovers, photographers, and hopeless romantics.
If you’re planning a trip during the rainy season, here are 7 dreamy places in Udaipur that look like they’ve been plucked straight out of a Bollywood film set.
When it rains, Lake Pichola turns into a mirror reflecting the cloudy skies, lush hills, and regal architecture of City Palace and Jag Mandir. Boat rides become even more poetic as the rain creates ripples across the lake, and the breeze carries the scent of petrichor. It’s cinematic, soothing, and stunning.
Must-Do: Take an early evening boat ride during light rain for a surreal experience.
Built to watch the monsoon clouds roll in, Sajjangarh Palace is perched atop a hill overlooking the Fateh Sagar Lake. During the monsoons, the palace often gets engulfed in clouds and mist, offering a dramatic, almost ethereal atmosphere. The views of the city and lakes from up here are breathtaking.
Pro Tip: Visit just before sunset for golden-hour magic with stormy skies.
With the Aravalli hills in the background and drizzles creating a light fog, Fateh Sagar Lake becomes a picture-perfect location. Locals gather here for monsoon chai and corn on the cob, adding to the lively vibe. The atmosphere is peaceful yet cinematic—like a scene from a romantic film.
Don’t Miss: A walk along the lakefront in light rain.
Badi Lake remains a lesser-known monsoon gem. Surrounded by untouched hills and free from tourist crowds, it swells beautifully during the rains. The reflections of the overcast sky and occasional flashes of lightning make it a mesmerizing spot for solitude and nature photography.
Ideal For: Quiet escapes, photography, and couple’s retreats.
The largest garden in Udaipur, Gulab Bagh, comes alive in the rainy season. With rain-drenched paths, blooming flowers, and chirping birds, it feels like walking through a lush, enchanted forest. It’s perfect for a peaceful walk or reading under a gazebo while it drizzles.
Vibe: Think Barfi meets Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.
Just about 20 km from Udaipur, Rayta village becomes a dreamland in the monsoon season. The road to Rayta meanders through rolling hills, forest patches, and valleys cloaked in monsoon mist. As you ascend the serpentine roads, you’re greeted with breathtaking views of the lush green Aravallis, occasionally punctuated by waterfalls and fog-covered peaks.
Why Visit Rayta in Monsoon?