Abhay Kumar
Mild temperatures with sunny, windy days in February are best for seeing Rajasthan’s magnificent palaces, forts, lakes and cities.
February sees many Rajasthani fairs and festivals, such as Jaisalmer Desert Festival, Nagaur Cattle Fair, Baneshwar Festival, and more, showcasing a rich cultural heritage.
February’s starlit nights and cosy weather are perfect for camping in the Thar desert. Camel Safaris and folk music by the bonfire await you.
Enjoy delicious mouth-watering winter food from Rajasthan. Savour cooling Bajre ki Raab, flavoursome Halwa, Kesar Doodh, and crunchy Gajak and Til ki Chikki snacks.
People all over India clamour to attend this world-famous literary fiesta. Meet your favourite authors and listen to 250+ writers, poets, publishers, politicians, and change-makers.
See thousands of migratory birds that seek habitat at Keoladeo National Park and Tal-chappar Bird Sanctuary in winters. See bluethroats, Siberian cranes, and more.
Witnessing a heart-rending February sunset while boating in Lake Pichola or Fateh Sagar is a sublime, life-changing experience.
Winters are perfect for trekking in the Aravali range of mountains. Visit Mount Abu or Pushkar Lake for a wonderful hiking adventure.