By Priyanka Roshan | Feb 27, 2025
March in India is a visual feast with vivid celebrations, breathtaking scenery, and ideal temperatures. From Holi celebrations to serene lakes and ancient palaces, these ten cities offer Instagram-worthy experiences.
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A March must-visit, Jaipur dazzles with royal architecture, vibrant bazaars, Holi, and the Elephant Festival. Its palaces and forts shine under clear spring skies, creating stunning backdrops for photography.
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March turns Varanasi into a vibrant spectacle with Holi celebrations at the ghats. Sunrise boat rides on the Ganges and the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti at sunset offer stunning photo opportunities.
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Udaipur’s lakes, palaces, & winding streets offer breathtaking reflections & charming city scenes. The City of Lakes becomes even more magical in March, with clear skies and Shivratri celebrations at Eklingji Temple.
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With lush green tea plantations, mist-covered hills, and cool temperatures, March is the perfect time to explore Munnar. Winding trails and vast tea estates create picture-perfect landscapes.
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Hampi is a paradise for photographers, with its rocky terrain, ancient ruins, and breathtaking sunset views. The Holi celebrations at Virupaksha Temple add an extra splash of color to this UNESCO World Heritage site.
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In Shillong, March brings misty hills, cherry blossoms, and cascading waterfalls. The town’s colonial-era structures and vibrant local culture make it an excellent place to capture scenic beauty.
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March in Jaisalmer brings cool desert nights and golden landscapes. The Jaisalmer Desert Festival, featuring vibrant costumes, camel parades, and folk performances, creates a stunning backdrop for photographers.
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The Golden Temple’s shimmering reflection is iconic, but March’s Hola Mohalla in Anandpur Sahib offers a unique spectacle with Sikh warriors showcasing daring feats amid vibrant processions.
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March is the perfect time to visit Goa, with fewer tourists, stunning beaches, and the vibrant Shigmo Festival. This Holi-inspired celebration showcases traditional Goan performances and colorful parades, making it a visual delight.
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March in Gangtok presents a fusion of early spring blooms and snow-covered landscapes. The blooming rhododendrons and pristine monasteries create a perfect blend of spirituality and natural beauty.