March marks the transition from winter to summer, with temperatures ranging between 15°C to 30°C. The days are warm but not scorching, making sightseeing comfortable.
One of India’s most colorful festivals, Holi, often falls in March. Experience the joyful celebrations, traditional sweets, and vibrant colors in the streets of Delhi.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan’s Mughal Gardens open to the public in February-March. A must-visit for nature lovers, featuring stunning floral arrangements.
Compared to peak winter months (December-January), March sees fewer tourists, making it easier to explore attractions like India Gate, Red Fort, and Qutub Minar.
Various cultural festivals, such as Delhi International Jazz Festival and India Art Fair, often take place in March. Enjoy music, art, and performances from around the world.
The cool evenings are perfect for street food tours in Chandni Chowk. March is a great time to try Delhi’s diverse cuisine without the extreme summer heat.
Being the end of winter brings in a lot of clothing sales which can help shoppers get a steal deal.
March is a good month to experience the night life of New Delhi since the weather is neither too cold nor is it too hot.