Gir National Park in March
Gujarat, India
Go — last comfortable safari month, morning slots only.
Peak crowds
March is one of Gir National Park's busiest months. The score rates conditions — weather, access, value — not how many people you'll share them with. Lion safari peak Dec–Mar when wildlife sightings are best and heat is manageable; monsoon and summer have poor visibility.
March is Gir's last comfortable safari month — 20-36C, dry forest visibility at maximum, lions converging on the surviving waterholes as the heat-stress builds. Morning 6-9am jeep slots deliver excellent sightings; afternoon slots become brutally hot, with afternoon lion movement slowing.
The March story
March is the pivot month for Gir safari planning — peak dry-season tracking gives the year's best sightlines, but the heat building day-on-day means morning slots become non-negotiable. Lions concentrate at waterholes (the Kamleshwar Dam viewing area becomes a near-guaranteed leopard-and-lion stake-out). Photography is at its absolute best: dust haze stays low, forest is open, and the 350+ bird species are visible from jeep tracks. By month-end day-heat is brutal. Saurashtra circuit combiners get the bonus of late-winter clarity over Junagadh's heritage anchors. Devalia Safari Park remains an option for last-minute travellers who missed the permit lottery.
Why March scores 8.0/10
Weather
Getting warm but good sightings
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What to do in Gir National Park this March
- 1Pre-dawn 6am jeep safari
- 2Avoid afternoon slots
- 3Kamleshwar Dam viewing
- 4Devalia fallback
- 5Maldhari ness visit
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Wildlife photographers
- ✓Heat-tolerant safari travellers
- ✓Late-season Asiatic lion seekers
- ✓Pre-summer safari planners
Who should think twice
- ✗Heat-sensitive travellers
- ✗Families with young children
- ✗Travellers expecting January cool
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 10.0/10 | Peak season, lions visible at water holes |
| February | 10.0/10 | Best visibility, dry forest |
| Marchviewing | 8.0/10 | Getting warm but good sightings |
| April | 8.0/10 | Hot but lions come to water — excellent sightings |
| May | 6.0/10 | Very hot 40°C+ but lion sightings peak |
| June | 2.0/10 | Park closes mid-June |
| July | 2.0/10 | Closed for monsoon |
| August | 2.0/10 | Closed |
| September | 2.0/10 | Closed |
| October | 4.0/10 | Reopens mid-Oct, forest still dense |
| November | 8.0/10 | November at Gir NP: 16–32°C, forest dept safaris running with solid Asiatic lion sightings. Shoulder to peak — dry-season tracking improves through Dec–Apr. |
| December | 10.0/10 | Perfect — cool, dry, excellent sightings |
What to pack for March
- ▸Light cotton
- ▸Hat and sunglasses
- ▸Strong sunscreen
- ▸Hydration tablets
- ▸Binoculars
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