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

OT Staff

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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