10 Best Places To Visit In March In India For Perfect Weather

OT Staff & Waquar Habib

Rishikesh

Rishikesh basks in cool March weather, perfect for yoga festivals, Ganga aarti, white-water rafting and scenic riverside strolls framed by the Himalayan foothills.

Tourists enjoying rafting in Rishikesh | Avinash Kumar/Unsplash

Jaipur

The Pink City shines in March, with comfortable weather to explore Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, bustling bazaars and cultural festivals showcasing Rajasthan’s heritage.

The walled city of Jaipur | travelrealindia/instagram

Goa

March in Goa offers warm, sunny days and fewer crowds, ideal for beach hopping, water sports and enjoying laid-back coastal vibes along sandy shores.

An aerial shot of a Goa beach | urtimud.89/Pexels

Munnar

Munnar’s rolling tea estates glisten in cool March breezes, making it perfect for plantation walks, misty landscapes and refreshing hill walks in Kerala’s Western Ghats.

A shot from Munnar | Shutterstock

Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga thrives in March with dry terrain and excellent wildlife visibility; elephant and jeep safaris offer sightings of one-horned rhinos and rich birdlife.

A great tusker at Kaziranga National Park | Shutterstock

Varanasi

Visit Varanasi in March to witness Holi’s colourful celebrations and serene Ganga aarti, alongside morning boat rides amid historic temples and ghats.

Assi Ghat in Varanasi | Shutterstock

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Crystal-clear waters and sunlit beaches make March ideal for snorkelling, diving and exploring lush island landscapes away from mainland heat.

The lighthouse on Ross Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Shutterstock

Ooty

Ooty’s cool March climate brings misty hills and botanical gardens to life, perfect for cosy walks, scenic viewpoints and toy-train rides through lush landscapes.

Train in Ooty | Shutterstock

Wayanad

Wayanad’s verdant hills, waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries burst with life in March, inviting nature lovers to explore trails and tea gardens.

A herd of elephants in Wayanad, Kerala | Shutterstock

Ranthambore

March is prime for Ranthambore National Park safaris in Rajasthan, with wildlife activity high and warm days that make tiger sightings more frequent.

A tiger at the waterhole in Ranthambore | poonam.goenka81/instagram

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