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5 palaces in India that come alive with colours during monsoon
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5 palaces in India that come alive with colours during monsoon

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Last updated: August 7, 2024 9:40 am
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5 palaces in India that come alive with colours during monsoonCity Palace UdaipurCity Palace, JaipurMysore Palace, MysoreJai Vilas Palace, GwaliorSajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

5 palaces in India that come alive with colours during monsoon

Visit these magnificent royal palaces across India this monsoon to enjoy history, culture and natural beauty
5 palaces in India that come alive with colours during monsoon

5 palaces in India that look most beautiful during monsoon. Credit: Canva

India’s palaces are a testament to centuries of grandeur and architectural brilliance. Though they look spectacular all year round, the monsoon season adds a unique charm to them, transforming these historic structures into rain-soaked pools of history. Here are five palaces that truly come alive during the rains!
City Palace Udaipur Credit Canva
City Palace, Udaipur. Credit: Canva

City Palace Udaipur

The City Palace, a majestic complex perched above Lake Pichola, is the crown jewel of Udaipur. Built over centuries, this architectural marvel consists of four main palaces and several smaller palaces. Its balconies and minarets offer panoramic views of the lake and the city. Now a museum, the palace was first constructed in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh II, symbolizing the rise of Udaipur as a capital city. Surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Lake Palace and the Jag Mandir, the City Palace is a breathtaking centerpiece that is incredible to see during the monsoons.
City Palace Jaipur Credit Canva
City Palace, Jaipur. Credit: Canva

City Palace, Jaipur

Mysore Palace Mysore Credit Canva
Mysore Palace, Mysore. Credit: Canva
The magnificent City Palace in Jaipur is a stunning blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, which looks even more magnificent when enveloped in mist. The pink sandstone walls, adorned with intricate carvings and jaalis, seem to glow in the soft monsoon light. Construction of this palace began soon after the founding of the city of Jaipur during the reign of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who moved his court from Amer to Jaipur in 1727. It now houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, and continues to be the home of the Jaipur royal family.

Mysore Palace, Mysore

A stunning blend of Indo-Saracenic style, the Mysore Palace is worth visiting any time of the year. Its ornate interiors, which house treasures such as the gold throne, are world famous. The Durbar Hall, in particular, is a breathtaking spectacle with its ornate pillars and carved splendor. The Kalyanamantapa, or marriage hall, with its shiny tile floor and colorful glass dome always draws crowds, but the palace is especially charming during the monsoons, when its grandeur is enhanced by greenery and light drops of rain.
Also read: Make the most of monsoon by visiting these gems in Udaipur
Jai Vilas Palace Gwalior Credit Canva
Jai Vilas Palace, Gwalior. Photo: Canva

Jai Vilas Palace, Gwalior

This magnificent European-style palace located in Gwalior is a must-visit during monsoons. Built in 1874 by Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia, its grand white façade and opulent interiors are a stark contrast to the traditional palace architecture of India. Designed by British architect Sir Michael Filose, the palace is a blend of Tuscan, Italian Doric and Corinthian styles. Now housing a museum displaying royal artifacts, the palace offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the Scindia dynasty.

Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace Udaipur Credit Canva
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Udaipur. Credit: Canva
Sajjangarh Fort, or the Monsoon Palace, is a magnificent white marble structure perched on the Bansdara Hill above Udaipur. Built in 1884 for Maharana Sajjan Singh, it was initially conceived as a nine-story astronomical observatory. Though unfinished due to the untimely death of the king, it is a stunning architectural marvel. Its prime location offers breathtaking panoramic views of Fateh Sagar Lake, the City Palace, and beyond. This hilltop retreat, once a royal hunting ground, is famous for its stunning cloud-capped views, especially during the monsoon season.
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