The Best Time to Visit Jodhpur, India

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When is the Best Time to Visit Jodhpur?

Tourists seeking pleasant weather in Jodhpur will find October through March most agreeable, excluding the busy Christmas and New Year periods. Daytime highs range from 10 to 34 degrees Celsius, and conditions are generally dry and cool. Booking accommodation and flights well in advance is wisest for December and February when prices rise due to increased visitor numbers.

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  • The climate in Jodhpur varies due to its desert location, with potential for extreme heat or cold but no smog issues like Delhi experiences, dense fog hindering views as at the Taj Mahal in Agra, or monsoon floods such as Mumbai sees. Temperatures may peak at 40ยฐC in April, May and June. Rains fall between June through September. Consequently, the optimal visiting timeframe is the dry cooler months of October through March, while attempting to avoid the peak holiday period around Christmas and New Year if possible.
  • Best Time for Weather: October to March sees negligible rainfall and mild, sometimes cool days and often rather chilly nights, so come ready. The rest of the year involves either too much wetness or heat worsened by desert winds and dust storms.
  • Best Time for Honeymoons: The drier and cooler months between November and March are ideal for exploring the city and state, but Christmas/New Year is busy.
  • Best Time for National Parks: October to April are the driest and coolest. Many national parks close during the wet season (especially July and August).
  • Best Time for Nightlife: October to April. Options after dark are limited, but visiting a rooftop cafe near the fort will clearly be best when dry.
  • Best Time for Saving Money: May through September. Jodhpur is a well-known destination, when rates and airfares surge during the drier and cooler months and over Christmas/New Year, particularly.

Jodhpur Travel Seasons

  • High Season (December to February): The endless mild and dry days, which can become chilly at night, understandably attract significantly more visitors than the hot and wet ones. Over the peak period from mid-December to mid-January, reserving lodging and train/plane tickets well in advance is completely crucial.
  • Shoulder Season (March, October, and November): This prevents: (1) the hot period, when the desert winds, dust storms, and scorching heat can be truly unpleasant; (2) the wet season; and (3) the 2-3 weeks around the Christmas/New Year timeframe. During these months, the days remain pleasant, if a little warm and humid (even at night), and there may be some lingering rain in early October. Also, fewer visitors โ€“ and, therefore, lower hotel rates โ€“ make this the most comfortable time for traveling.
  • Low Season (April to September): Temperatures average over 40 degrees Celsius from April through June, made worse by warm nights, desert winds, and occasional dust storms. Conditions improve somewhat during the rainy season from July to August. By late September, most rain has stopped, leaving streets clean and greenery abundant, but waterlogging occasionally disrupts travel.

Jodhpur Weather by Month

  • Weather in Jodhpur during January: A popular time for festivals, markets, and weddings as each day brings dry and pleasant conditions with average temperatures of around 26ยฐC. Once night falls, it can become very cold very quickly, dropping as low as 10ยฐC. This period is also the peak season, particularly around Christmas and New Year.
  • Jodhpur Weather in February: The mild and dry winter persists, with virtually no rainfall. Slightly warmer during daytime and overnight than the prior month, rendering it still well-suited for travel โ€“ particularly owing to the many festivals and outdoor activities, and significant decrease in visitor numbers compared to January.
  • Weather conditions in Jodhpur during March: The concluding month of ideal time for traveling before extreme heat and precipitation become dominant influences. Days are noticeably warmer on average at approximately 34ยฐC, and nights are mild instead of cold. Nonetheless, plenty to see throughout the city and state exists, and crowds of tourists (and hotel rates) are markedly reduced.
  • Jodhpur Weather in April: Daytime temperatures begin increasing to the mid and high 30ยฐC range, as do overnight averages (23ยฐC) and moisture levels. Little rainfall remains, similar to the past 6 months, leaving everything incredibly dry and dusty. The disagreeable conditions are compounded by hot winds and dust storms from the desert and occasional dry thunderstorms, especially later in the month.
  • Jodhpur Weather in May: On average, temperatures quickly rise to around 40ยฐC, making it the hottest period of the year, and humidity becomes more evident, so traveling is notably uncomfortable. It is not unusual for dry lightning storms to appear on the horizon as the wet season approaches, and with nightly averages of roughly 27ยฐC, most locals tend to feel lethargic by this point. Some tourist businesses (such as national parks) may close until September/October.
  • The normal daily temperatures persist around 40ยฐC in June, while overnight it climbs to an annual-high average of 28ยฐC. Some occasions it may peak at 45ยฐC, which is simply too hot for anyone to be outside. While some meaningful rain is typically documented later this month, most notable are the extreme humidity and escalating thunderstorms.
  • Jodhpur Weather in July: The wet period should have started quickly as the heat and moisture levels decrease. It doesnโ€™t pour down like Mumbai, but flooding is still typical around the streets of Jodhpur, which can influence bus and train travel. Discounted accommodations are average, but some businesses (including national parks) may close for the next 2 or 3 months.
  • August Weather Patterns in Jodhpur: This second month of the brief rainy season brings frequent downpours that could disrupt travel plans. Roads turn muddy around 6 weeks before due to dust becoming dampened. Hotel pricing remains low while some businesses and national parks close temporarily. Daytime highs have dropped to about 34ยฐC on average, but nights stay warm around 26ยฐC.
  • In September in Jodhpur, oddly, a slight increase occurs in daytime temperatures to about 36ยฐC, but a little cooler overnight on average. The amount of rainfall eases significantly during September, but quagmire tracks and flooded streets may still affect travel plans.
  • In October, the weather in Jodhpur still averages in the mid-30s degrees Celsius but the rains have essentially stopped and humidity is significantly less oppressive. Businesses and national parks that closed during the hot and wet seasons will have reopened by now. While not as pleasant as the following few months, the land is green and desert wildflowers are blooming at this time. With fewer visitors and overnight temperatures falling to a mild 20ยฐC on average, it`s an outstanding time to explore.
  • Jodhpur Weather in November: The start of the cool and dry winter tourist season. On average, days are pleasantly warm around 32ยฐC rather than hot, and nights fall to a cooler 15ยฐC. Higher hotel and flight prices result from increased visitor numbers.
  • Weather in Jodhpur During December: More wonderful conditions โ€“ cool dry days without rain, humidity, or uncomfortable heat, but bring something warm to wear because it can get quite cold at night โ€“ averaging 11ยฐC. From the middle of the month onwards, it becomes the peak portion of the high season, especially with European visitors, so schedule appointments in advance. Festivals, markets, and weddings are now common throughout the city and state.

Jodhpur Holidays, Events, and Festivals

India has the worldโ€™s second-largest population of Muslims (following Indonesia). Dates for these 4 major festivals vary annually as per the Islamic calendar. Each is a public holiday when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.

  • Eid-al-Fitr โ€“ The conclusion of Ramadan is celebrated with up to three days of feasts, music, and dance at mosques and in people`s homes.
  • Eid Mulid-un-Nabi (Prophet Mohammedโ€™s Birthday) โ€“ Celebrated with spiritual services and processions.
  • Muharram/Ashura โ€“ Commencement of the Islamic New Year.
  • Eid al-Adha/Zuha (Bakr-Id) โ€“ Commemorates Ibrahim`s willingness to sacrifice his son. Mainly goats are ritually slaughtered and shared with family, friends, and those in need.

Jodhpur in January

  • New Yearโ€™s Day (1st) โ€“ Families and friends often visit each other and many enjoy a party.
  • Lohri (13th) โ€“ Traditional harvest festival celebrated by Hindus and Sikhs. A public holiday when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.
  • Makara Sankranthi (14th or 15th) โ€“ Makara Sankranthi is celebrated mostly in Western India, signifying the end of winter. It features many people flying kites.
  • Kite Festival (14th) โ€“ Popular event celebrating the imminent end of winter. Timed to coincide with Makara Sankranthi.
  • Republic Day (26th) โ€“ Commemorates India adopting its constitution on January 26, 1950. Huge processions in Delhi, less formal displays elsewhere. National holiday when government buildings and many tourist spots close.
  • Vasant Panchami (date may vary, January/February) โ€“ Hindu ceremony where devotees dressed in yellow place books and instruments before Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge, to receive blessings, and to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Jodhpur in February

  • (Maha) Shivaratri (variable, February/March) โ€“ Day of fasting dedicated to Lord Shiva, with ceremonies at temples. Public holiday, when some government workplaces and tourist attractions may close.
  • Holi (changeable, February/March) โ€“ Vibrant commemoration of the start of spring. Nearly everyone โ€“ including unsuspecting foreigners โ€“ has colored water and/or powder applied to them.

Jodhpur in March

  • Chaitra Navaratri/Rama Navaratri (variable, March/April) โ€“ The beginning of the new year according to the Hindu calendar. The 9th night is celebrated as Rama Navami.
  • Rama Navami (variable, March/April) โ€“ Celebrates Lord Ramaโ€™s birth. 9 days of music, dancing, fasting, and feasts, as well as reading from the Ramayana (epic story). One day is a public holiday when most government offices and some tourist locations may close.
  • Mahavir Jayanti (alterable, March/April) โ€“ Celebrates the birth of Lord Mahavir, the most respected teacher of Jainism. The Indian state of Rajasthan has the second-highest population of Jains in India. Colourful festivities in temples and offerings to those in need occur. Public holiday when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.
  • Easter (changeable, March/April) โ€“ Celebrated by the Christian minority. A few businesses may close on Good Friday.
  • Gangaur Festival (changeable, March/April) โ€“ Celebrated earnestly with parades, particularly by women devoted to Gauri, the incarnation of Parvati (wife of Lord Shiva). Also, linked to the onset of spring and the hopefully abundant yield.

Jodhpur in April

  • Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival (early April) โ€“ Fascinating exceptional festival staged at the Mehrangarh Fort across 3 days.
  • Vaisakhi (usually 13th or 14th) โ€“ Another festival related to the onset of spring, as well as the start of the New Year according to the Sikh calendar. Abundant music, dancing, wrestling, and wearing of traditional costumes.
  • Ambedkar Jayanti/Bhim Jayanti (14th) โ€“ Honors the birth of late Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar, a leading historical figure. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may close.
  • Vesak/Buddha Purnima (changeable, April/May) โ€“ Solemn festivals are held at temples marking the birth and death of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. This is a public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may close for the observance.

Jodhpur in May

  • Jodhpur Foundation Day (mid-May) โ€“ Very colorful events commemorate the establishment of the city. Lights, music, exhibits, stalls, and free entrance to the fort for everyone.

Jodhpur in June

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Jodhpur in July

  • Raksha Bandhan/Rakhi (dates vary, July/August) – A Hindu celebration emphasizing familial bonds, especially between siblings. Commonly called Brother-Sister Day, sisters tie colorful bracelets (Rakhis) on brothersโ€™ wrists who give gifts in return.

Jodhpur in August

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  • Janmashtami (changeable, August/September) โ€“ Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna with offerings, fasting, and decorations placed on buildings. Public holiday, when some government workplaces and tourist attractions may close.
  • Ganesh Chaturthi (changeable, August/September) โ€“ Celebrations last up to 10 days honoring the birth of the highly esteemed elephant-headed God, Ganesha.
  • (Haryali/Hartalika) Teej (variable, August/September) โ€“ 2-day celebrations for the arrival of the monsoon season and marriage of Goddess Parvati to Lord Shiva. Lots of dancing and praying, mostly by women and girls.

Jodhpur in September

  • Navaratri (variable, October/November) โ€“ Nine days devoted to enthusiastically commemorating the battle of Goddess Durga over a demon, or Lord Rama over Ravana. Some participate through traditional dancing, others via fasting. In Kolkata, with fireworks, colorful processions, and cultural events. The 9th day is Dussehra.
  • Dussehra (date varies, September/October) โ€“ Commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and the general triumph of good over evil. Worship at temples, offerings of special dishes, and burning of Ravanaโ€™s effigies. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist sites may close.
  • Rajasthan International Folk Festival (date varies, usually September/October) โ€“ Traditional music and cultural activities held over 5 days at Mehrangarh Fort.

Jodhpur in October

  • Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti (2nd) โ€“ Sombre event commemorating the birth anniversary of the nation`s founding father, Mahatma Gandhi. National holiday when all government offices and many attractions close.
  • Karaka Chaturthi/Karva Chauth (variable, October/November) โ€“ Honoring Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this social occasion brings families and friends together. Married women also fast and engage in special rites wishing for the long-term health of their husbands.
  • Diwali/Deepavali (variable dates, October/November) โ€“ A significant 5-day festival of lights, candles, and fireworks. Travel volumes increase as it is commemorated by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs. There may be closures or restrictions at some public sector locations and tourist sites on the day designated as a holiday.
  • Marwar Festival (dates vary) โ€“ 2-day event showcasing the culture and art of the city and region. Mainly traditional dancing and singing; also a polo game with camels. At Mehrangarh Fort and some high-end hotels.

Jodhpur in November

  • Guru Nank Jayanti (date varies) โ€“ Commemorates the birth of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, and is marked by prayers and parades over 3 days. A public holiday.

Jodhpur in December

  • Christmas Day (25th) โ€“ Celebrated by all Christians and most visitors. Public holiday, when some government offices and tourist attractions may have restricted hours or be closed.
  • New Yearโ€™s Eve (31st) โ€“ Celebrated by most Indian residents and all visitors. Fine dining and parties are held in upscale restaurants and hotels.

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