
Rajasthan Expects 3 Crore Tourists This December: A Record-Breaking Season
Rajasthan is setting new records in tourism, with 3 crore visitors expected to explore the state this December. From grand palaces and forts to vibrant culture and festivals, Rajasthan has become a favorite destination for both Indian and international tourists. The Christmas and New Year season has brought a wave of excitement, with Jaipur leading the way as a hotspot for celebrations.
Jaipur: The Center of Festive Celebrations
Jaipur, the Pink City, is buzzing with activity as thousands of tourists visit its iconic landmarks. Amer Fort alone welcomed over 14,000 visitors in a single day, showing its immense popularity. Other attractions like Nahargarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and Albert Hall are also drawing huge crowds.
Hotels in Jaipur are fully booked, reflecting the high demand during this festive season. However, this surge in visitors has led to traffic jams, especially on busy routes like Albert Hall to Amer Fort. Traffic police are working hard to ensure smooth travel for tourists.
Why Rajasthan Is So Popular
Rajasthan’s unique mix of culture, history, and natural charm makes it a top choice for travelers. The state offers something for everyone:
- Majestic Palaces and Forts: Amer Fort, City Palace, and Mehrangarh Fort stand as symbols of royal heritage.
- Desert Adventures: Jaisalmer and its golden sand dunes offer unforgettable experiences.
- Lakes and Green Hills: Udaipur’s serene lakes and Mount Abu’s lush greenery attract nature lovers.
- Wildlife Safaris: Jhalana Leopard Safari and Nahargarh Biological Park provide thrilling encounters with nature.
The iconic luxury train, Palace on Wheels, is fully booked for the New Year, adding another layer of excitement to the festive season.
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A Tourism Comeback Post-Pandemic: Rajasthan
Rajasthan’s tourism industry has bounced back stronger than ever after the pandemic. November saw record-breaking tourist numbers, and December is set to surpass all expectations. Currently, Jaipur alone welcomes 40,000 to 50,000 tourists daily, and this number is expected to skyrocket during the last week of the year.
Hotels across the state are at full capacity as travelers visit destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Mount Abu. Over 5 lakh tourists are expected during the final week of December, making this a golden period for Rajasthan’s tourism.
A Promising Start to 2025
As 2024 ends on a high note, Rajasthan’s tourism industry is gearing up for an even brighter future. With its incredible attractions, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, the state is ready to welcome even more travelers in the new year.
If you are planning your next trip, Rajasthan offers an unforgettable experience. From historic forts to thrilling safaris, there’s no better place to celebrate the festive season or start the new year.

Khushi Jha
I am Khushi Jha, a proud alumna of Delhi University with a degree in History and Political Science. My fascination with the events that have shaped our world drives me every day. Currently, I am pursuing my Master’s in History, diving even deeper into global dynamics and the incredible heritage of India. I firmly believe that India's rich heritage deserves wider recognition. I strive to bring its stories to the forefront, ensuring they are celebrated and acknowledged on a global stage. I have written extensively across various niches, including fashion, health, lifestyle, real estate, hospitality, amongst others. In my free time, you’ll find me immersed in books, both fiction and non-fiction, or simply enjoying some much-needed rest.
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