If you plan to travel to Udaipur, hope that the city has had a good monsoon. It is the rains that fill the lakes to the brim and wash the city of its summer grime. Once again, the city resembles a charming, seductive miniature painting of the Mewar School.
Post monsoon, you will find the walls are a smiling cream or a radiant white, and the caparisoned elephants and horses painted next to welcoming doors sporting a splash of red and indigo. The mango and rayan trees are vibrant green and muted auburn, the skies a brooding grey or a tender crimson. The abandoned ruins muster up an ochre melancholy, and the lively palaces are a shower of gold. The waters provide a silvery sheen, making Udaipur a great place to visit during the monsoon.