We see you checking the weather app every morning, clouds, maybe rain, nothing yet. Lucknow monsoon is taking its time this year, and honestly, the wait is making everyone more impatient than usual. But when it arrives, and it will, we already have the list ready. Pakode spots, misty Kukrail mornings, rain-view cafes, a laser show next to a dinosaur, and a highway drive that makes no plan feel like the best plan. Nine things, one season. Stay ready.
Chase the best pakodas in town
Someone in your life, a parent, a friend, a colleague who texts too much, has already sent the message. “Chal pakode khate hain“. And they’re right, they’re always right, and you already know where you’re going. Raj Sweet House in Alambagh, Prem Tea Point in Ganj, Hanuman Pakodi Bhandar in Naka, Sheroes in Gomti Nagar. Sit down, wrap both hands around the kulhad, watch the kadahi do its thing. The rain is just the excuse. The pakode were always the plan.
Hunt dinosaurs, watch lasers & eat bhutta at Janeshwar Mishra Park
Be honest, you’ve driven past Janeshwar Mishra Park a hundred times and never gone in for the dinosaurs. This monsoon, fix that. Jurassic Park runs till 9, laser show at 7, bhutta vendors set up outside like they own the place, because in every way that matters, they do. The clouds do half the work for the atmosphere, the rain does the rest. Show up, eat something, watch the laser show, go home happy and slightly confused about why you waited this long.
Get up & go cycling
The one time Lucknow mornings are genuinely worth the alarm, monsoon, cycle, go. CG City Wetlands and Kukrail Jungle are misty and green in a way that feels almost unfair. Gomti Riverfront and Marine Drive hit different when the roads are still wet and empty. Communities like Roadfolk.lko, Pedaling Lucknow, and GOAL have been quietly building a whole culture around this, early starts, good company, no excuses. Get in before the city wakes up and ruins it.
Relish Rajasthani Ghevar
Ghevar is Rajasthan’s gift to monsoon, and Lucknow has quietly made it its own. Every Sawan, the city’s mithai shops start stacking those golden honeycomb discs, and locals don’t need much convincing. Subhash, Chhappan Bhog, Madhurima, Moti Mahal, Ram Asrey, Radhey Lal Parampara, plain, malai, kesariya, or whatever experimental version they’re running this season. It’s here for a few weeks, it disappears, and you’ll spend the rest of the year thinking about it.
Visit Kukrail
Rain does something to Kukrail that nothing else can. The trees go darker, the mist hangs low, the mud smell hits you at the gate. It’s the same forest you’ve driven past a hundred times and somehow completely different. Go right after a shower, before it dries out and goes back to being ordinary. Some places have one good version of themselves; this is Kukrail’s.
Hit up city’s best rain view cafes
Lucknow has figured out the right way to spend a rainy afternoon, and it involves a window seat and no plans. Greenhouse Cafe for the plants-in-the-rain energy, Repertwahr for the view and a book you’ll pretend to read, Keffi’s glass walls for watching the city get soaked over hookah, Roastery in Jahangirabad Palace because rain plus a 200-year-old building plus coffee is an absurd combination that works, Royal Sky when you want the rain on your face but a drink in your hand.
Chai and Ganjing
Wet pavements, reflected streetlights, umbrellas everywhere, Hazratganj in the rain is equal parts theatre and routine for the people who live here. Sharma, Keval, Globe, and half a dozen stalls that never bothered with a name but have been making kadak chai longer than most cafes have existed. Stop at whichever one feels right, stand in whatever shelter you can find, and let the evening do the rest. This is the oldest monsoon plan in the city and it still works.
Stroll around Cantonment area
If there’s one part of Lucknow that was built for monsoon walks, it’s Cantt. Tree cover, wide lanes, no chaos, just the sound of rain on old roads and nothing urgent anywhere. End up at Topkhana for momos because that’s where the walk should take you. Hot plate, rainy afternoon, good company optional. Some combinations don’t need explaining, and this is one of them.
Early morning visit to Botanical Garden
The peacocks at Botanical Garden do not care about your schedule. The moment it rains, they’re out, dancing, fanning, making the whole garden feel like it was built specifically for this morning. Get there early before anyone else figures it out. Wet paths, heavy trees, the smell of mud and rain and something that feels genuinely unhurried. Lucknow has fancier mornings, but it doesn’t have better ones. Go and thank yourself later.
