Jaipur has a monsoon-influenced, hot but semi-arid climate, along with long, extremely hot summers and short, mild to warm winters. Annual precipitation is over 625 millimeters, or 25 inches, falling mostly in July and August due to the southwest monsoon, which causes the average temperatures in these two months to be lower compared to the drier May and June. During the monsoon, on the other hand, there are frequent heavy rains and thunderstorms, but there is no flood in any season. First The highest temperature ever recorded was 49.0 °C (120.2 °F), on May 23, 1994. The city’s average temperature remains below 20 °C or 68 °F between December and February. These months are mild, dry, and pleasant, sometimes chilly.
But the most important part is that the Same Day Jaipur Tour by car is a must-visit place before you leave from nearby places. This tour is equally as important as other tours in Rajasthan. If you want to go, then don’t wait, and let’s enjoy your trip.
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