Jaipur in May
Rajasthan, India
Skip — 43–47°C daytime; Hawa Mahal facade roasts in direct sun, Amber Fort stone radiates heat. Most heritage hotels run pool-only schedules midday. Better window: October–early March.
May is survival mode. Temperatures hit 38°C to 45°C, occasionally touching 47°C in late May. The air is so dry your lips crack within hours of landing. Jaipur essentially shuts down as a tourist destination — Amber Fort might see 1,000-2,000 visitors on a good day, mostly domestic day-trippers. The streets empty between 11AM and 5PM. Loo winds (hot desert gusts) blow through the city carrying fine sand that gets into everything. This is the month when locals say "bahar mat jaao" — don't go outside. They're not being dramatic.
The May story
There is genuinely no tourist reason to visit Jaipur in May. The forts are dangerously hot — the stone surfaces at Amber Fort can reach 60°C and will burn exposed skin. Hawa Mahal's famous wind-catching design was literally built for this month, channeling whatever breeze exists into the zenana quarters, but you'd need to be inside (which you can't fully access) to appreciate it. If you're stuck here for work or transit, your survival kit is: hotel pool, AC mall (World Trade Park or GT Central), and evening rooftop dining after 7:30PM when temps drop to a merely unpleasant 38°C. The mango season is the one genuine consolation — Rajasthani safeda mangoes are extraordinary and available from street vendors at 60-100 rupees per kilo. Hotel rates hit their annual floor: 2,000-4,000 per night for properties that charge 12,000 in January. The government periodically issues heat wave advisories. Drink ORS, not just water. Carry a wet cloth. Take May Jaipur seriously — heatstroke hospitalizations are a real and regular occurrence.
Who still comes in May
- WeddingOff-season palace destination weddings. April-September is Jaipur's off-season for weddings — costs at properties like The Palace Jaipur, Rambagh Palace and Jai Mahal Palace fall well below October-March rates. Akshaya Tritiya (19 April 2026) anchors an April-May wedding window when no muhurat is required, pulling Marwari and Gujarati families into May ceremonies. source ↗
- WeddingAkshaya Tritiya / Abujh Muhurat couples. Akshaya Tritiya is an 'Abujh Muhurat' — all 24 hours are auspicious so no separate muhurat lookup is needed. The window from mid-April through May becomes a preferred wedding slot for families wanting palace venues without October-February peak pricing. source ↗
Why May scores 2.0/10
Weather
Brutal heat 35-45C. Avoid unless you have AC transport.
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Nobody who has a choice in the matter
- ✓Transit travellers with a forced overnight who should stay at the airport hotel
- ✓Extreme heat photographers documenting Indian summer for editorial work
Who should think twice
- ✗Every tourist, full stop — 45°C with loo winds is dangerous, not adventurous
- ✗Families, elderly travellers, anyone with cardiovascular conditions
- ✗Outdoor enthusiasts of any kind — the sun is actively hostile
- ✗Budget travellers thinking cheap rates justify the experience — they don't
- ✗International visitors whose travel insurance may not cover heat-related illness
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 10.0/10 | Perfect winter weather 10-22C. Peak tourist season. |
| February | 10.0/10 | Ideal 10-26°C. Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace all comfortable. Elephant Festival (if held). Jaipur Literature Festival often in Jan/Feb. Book ahead. |
| March | 8.0/10 | Warming 15-30°C. Holi in Jaipur is spectacular — colours fly at Amer Fort and old city. Mornings still pleasant for sightseeing. Afternoons warm. |
| April | 6.0/10 | Hot 25-38°C. Amer Fort climb punishing by 10am. Hawa Mahal and City Palace interiors offer shade. Plan sunrise visits and afternoon museum breaks. |
| Mayviewing | 2.0/10 | Brutal heat 35-45C. Avoid unless you have AC transport. |
| June | 2.0/10 | Worst month 35-47°C. Pink sandstone city radiates stored heat. Amer Fort exposed ramparts dangerous. Even AC cabs struggle. Heatstroke risk real. Avoid. |
| July | 4.0/10 | Monsoon arrives. Cooler but humid. Forts slippery. |
| August | 4.0/10 | Rain continues. Can be atmospheric but unpredictable. |
| September | 6.0/10 | Rain easing, 25-34°C. Still warm and humid. City washed green. Nahargarh Fort views improving. Shoulder season — fewer crowds, decent prices. |
| October | 10.0/10 | Best month, 20-33°C. Post-monsoon clarity makes pink city glow. Amer Fort against blue sky iconic. Dussehra celebrations. Perfect all-day exploration. |
| November | 10.0/10 | Excellent 12-28°C. Cool, clear, festival season — Diwali lights on Nahargarh. Jaipur Jewellery Show. Peak tourist season begins. Book heritage hotels early. |
| December | 10.0/10 | Perfect 8-24°C. Peak winter sightseeing. Amer Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal comfortable all day. NYE events at palace hotels. Carry a light jacket. |
Nearby in Rajasthan scoring high in May
How to reach Jaipur
Airport
Jaipur International
Rail
Jaipur Junction
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