Fair
Jaipur in September
Rajasthan, India
September is monsoon's slow exit. Rain drops to 80-120mm across 8-10 days, mostly in the first half. Temperatures hold at 25°C to 34°C with humidity gradually easing. The city is still green and lush from three months of rain, but the sky starts showing more blue than grey. Tourist numbers begin inching up to 5,000-8,000 daily as the travel industry senses the season turning. Ganesh Chaturthi (the elephant-headed god's birthday) usually falls in September and Jaipur, with its deep Ganesh worship tradition, celebrates with genuine local fervour rather than tourist spectacle.
The September story
September is the month Jaipur starts becoming itself again. The mornings are increasingly clear and warm without being punishing. By mid-month, you can do full fort circuits without rain interruptions on most days. Amber Fort and Nahargarh are still wearing their monsoon green, which fades fast once the rain stops — so early-to-mid September captures the last of the lush look with better weather for exploring it. Ganesh Chaturthi brings neighbourhood pandals (temporary shrines), street processions, and modak sweets. The Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple — Jaipur's most important Ganesh shrine — gets massive crowds during the festival. The bazaars resume full hours and the stallholders are happy to see customers after the monsoon lull. Heritage hotels start their winter prep: rates begin climbing from 4,000-8,000 toward peak season. This is a smart booking window — you get recovering weather, cultural events, and pre-peak pricing. The Jaipur-Delhi road dries out. One caution: the last monsoon bursts in early September can be heavy and sudden. Keep a rain jacket handy through the 15th.
Why September scores 3/5
Weather
Rain easing, 25-34°C. Still warm and humid. City washed green. Nahargarh Fort views improving. Shoulder season — fewer crowds, decent prices.
Roads & Access
self drive: Easy. Good roads, parking at all forts.. road condition: NH48 excellent. Well-maintained highway.. public transport: Trains, buses from all major cities. Metro in Jaipur.. from nearest city: Delhi→Jaipur: 270km 4-5hrs by road. Shatabdi train 4.5hrs.. last km difficulty: easy
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 5/5. rescue: SDRF Rajasthan. helpline: Rajasthan Tourism: 0141-5110598. ambulance: 108 (reliable). police station: Multiple. nearest hospital: SMS Hospital, Fortis, Narayana — excellent facilities
Network
VI: Yes, JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes. Full 4G everywhere.
Kids
Kid-friendly (5/5) — Forts are exciting adventure playgrounds for kids, Auto-rickshaw rides are fun, Food is generally mild and kid-friendly, World-class hospitals
Elevation
431m — Low altitude, no issues
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Smart-timing travellers wanting green Jaipur at pre-peak prices
- ✓Ganesh Chaturthi celebrants experiencing Jaipur's deep Ganesh devotion
- ✓Fort explorers wanting monsoon scenery with mostly dry weather
- ✓Deal hunters booking heritage hotels before October rate hikes
Who should think twice
- ✗Visitors who need guaranteed dry weather — early September still has surprises
- ✗Travellers expecting full peak-season infrastructure — some venues run monsoon hours into September
- ✗Heat-sensitive visitors — 34°C with residual humidity still feels heavy
- ✗Anyone allergic to mould — post-monsoon buildings can be musty
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 5/5 | Perfect winter weather 10-22C. Peak tourist season. |
| February | 5/5 | 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 | 4/5 | 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 | 3/5 | 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. |
| May | 1/5 | Brutal heat 35-45C. Avoid unless you have AC transport. |
| June | 1/5 | 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 | 2/5 | Monsoon arrives. Cooler but humid. Forts slippery. |
| August | 2/5 | Rain continues. Can be atmospheric but unpredictable. |
| Septemberviewing | 3/5 | Rain easing, 25-34°C. Still warm and humid. City washed green. Nahargarh Fort views improving. Shoulder season — fewer crowds, decent prices. |
| October | 5/5 | 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 | 5/5 | Excellent 12-28°C. Cool, clear, festival season — Diwali lights on Nahargarh. Jaipur Jewellery Show. Peak tourist season begins. Book heritage hotels early. |
| December | 5/5 | 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. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Delhi→Jaipur: 270km 4-5hrs by road. Shatabdi train 4.5hrs.. Roads: NH48 excellent. Well-maintained highway.. Self-drive: Easy. Good roads, parking at all forts.. Public transport: Trains, buses from all major cities. Metro in Jaipur.. Last stretch: easy
Elevation
431m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
mixed
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