Wyndham Garden Udaipur is ranked amongst top across 450 hotels in Udaipur on Tripadvisor, with 72 rooms and suites, many with private balconies, close to City Palace and Lake Pichola. Monsoon, July through September, is one of the better times to be here, lakes fill up, the hills go green, city is quieter. Rates are easier too. If you haven’t seen Udaipur in the rains, it’s a different place.
Rajasthan and monsoon don’t go together in most people’s heads. That’s fair, the desert state image sticks. But Udaipur’s always been a bit of an exception and the monsoon version of it is one of those things you have to actually see to believe.
The lakes fill and Lake Pichola looks completely different when it’s filled and the ghats are half submerged and there’s mist sitting on the surface some mornings. The Aravallis go dark green. And the city is not crowded so that you can walk around without being swept up in a tour group every two minutes.
People who’ve been twice, once in October, once in August, tend to say the August version is the one they remember more. Quieter, different, more itself somehow.
Why the hotel matters more when it’s raining
You spend more time inside the hotel during monsoon, that’s just true. So the room, the food, the common areas, the staff, all of that carries more weight than it would on a trip where you’re out most of the day. A hotel that’s fine but a bit impersonal is bearable in peak season when you’re only sleeping there. In monsoon when you’re also having long lunches there and sitting on the balcony watching rain for an hour, it needs to actually be good.
Wyndham Garden Udaipur is one of the best luxury hotels in Udaipur for exactly this kind of stay. 72 rooms, most with private balconies, a few suites with Jacuzzis and bathtubs which on a cold rainy evening make a lot more sense than they would in April. The all-day dining covers local Rajasthani, Indian, international, and there’s live traditional music most mornings and evenings which on a grey wet day turns out to be the kind of thing you didn’t know you needed.
Location of the hotel is in Bhuwana which is close to City Palace and Pichola, central without being stuck in the old city narrow lane situation. For anyone looking at hotels near Bhuwana Udaipur or just wanting to be well connected across the city without a complicated drive every time it rains, this works well.
What guests are actually saying
- “It was an extremely great experience. Great ambience, spacious rooms, excellent staff and service, good food, live music on some mornings and evenings. Overall a very pleasant experience.”
- “The experience at Wyndham Garden Udaipur is always best and we will love to be back. The stay, ambience, staff, cleanliness is extraordinary. Looking forward to visiting again.”
- “Nice location, service is super, staff nature politely and helpful and cooperative.”
The staff thing comes up in almost every review, not just as a line, as a specific detail people remember. For a monsoon stay where plans shift depending on weather and you might be leaning on the hotel more than usual, that’s actually the thing that makes or breaks it.
The practical stuff that matters in monsoon
Pool’s there for when the weather clears. Fitness centre too. Free breakfast so mornings are sorted. High speed WiFi throughout, useful if you’re combining a monsoon trip with some work or just want to sit on a balcony with a good connection and a view.
The balconies honestly are the thing though. A hotel room with somewhere to sit outside, even for the twenty minutes between two rain spells, is a different experience from one without. In Udaipur in monsoon with the hills doing what they do, that balcony is where you’ll end up spending more time than you planned.
Monsoon rates in Udaipur also tend to be more reasonable than October or December. Same city, same hotel, different crowd levels, different price. For a long weekend or even a week-long stay at a luxury hotel in Udaipur without the peak season numbers, this is the window.
Udaipur in the rain is one of those things that turns out to be the better version.
People Also Ask
Is Udaipur worth visiting during monsoon?
Yes. Lakes fill up, the Aravallis go properly green, city gets quieter, and rates come down. Most people who go in monsoon say they preferred it to peak season.
What is special about Wyndham Garden Udaipur?
Wyndham Garden Udaipur is ranked amongst the best hotels in Udaipur from 450 hotels in Udaipur on Tripadvisor, known for spacious rooms with balconies, attentive staff, live traditional music, and a central location near City Palace and Lake Pichola. With a range of outdoor and indoor sports activities such as tennis, pickleball, table tennis as well as a pool with Aravalli views, Wyndham Garden Udaipur is one of the best hotels in Udaipur for family stays as well as romantic couple stays.
What is the best area to stay in Udaipur during monsoon?
Close to Lake Pichola and City Palace, works best which is provided seamlessly by Wyndham Garden Udaipur. You want easy access to the ghats and main sights without a long drive every time the weather shifts.
Do Udaipur hotels offer special monsoon packages?
Yes, some good hotels in Udaipur including Wyndham Garden offer monsoon season rates and packages that are noticeably better value than peak season pricing.
Is it safe to travel to Udaipur in the rainy season?
Generally yes. Udaipur doesn’t see the kind of flooding that affects lower-lying cities. Roads are fine for the most part, and the rain tends to come in spells rather than all day continuously.
Book your monsoon stay at Wyndham Garden Udaipur directly for the best rates and availability.
Visit: https://wyndhamgardenudaipur.com/
Call the property directly for monsoon packages and room availability. +91 921 604 2164 | 0294 354 0111
Email : reservation@wyndhamgardenudaipur.com
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Wyndham Garden Udaipur a luxury hotel?
Yes, ranked among the top hotels across 450 hotels in Udaipur on Tripadvisor, Wyndham Garden Udaipur is one of the best hotels in Udaipur by guest ratings.
2. When is monsoon season in Udaipur?
Roughly July through September, when the lakes fill and the Aravallis around the city turn green.
3. Does Wyndham Garden Udaipur have rooms with balconies?
Yes, most of the 72 rooms and suites come with private balconies.
4. Where exactly is Wyndham Garden Udaipur located?
Wyndham Garden Udaipur is one of the best hotels located near Bhuwana, and is near City Palace and Lake Pichola, centrally accessible without being stuck in the old city lanes.
5. Is Wyndham Garden close to Bhuwana Udaipur?
Yes, the hotel is located in Bhuwana and connected well across the wider Udaipur area.
6. Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes, the hotel has a pool as well as a fitness centre. The outdoor pool has views of the Aravallis and is a great place to spend the day with family and friends.
7. Is breakfast included at Wyndham Garden Udaipur?
Yes, depending upon the booking package, free breakfast is part of the stay.
8. Are there suites with Jacuzzi at Wyndham Garden?
Yes, select suites have Jacuzzi and bathtub options, a good call for monsoon stays specifically.
9. Is Udaipur less crowded during monsoon?
Considerably, yes. It’s one of the quieter and more atmospheric times to visit the city.
10. How do I book a stay at Wyndham Garden Udaipur?
Book directly at https://wyndhamgardenudaipur.com/ for best rates and monsoon availability.