With temperatures (10°C–30°C), Nagpur’s cool weather is perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Festivals like Diwali and Makar Sankranti add cultural charm, offering a glimpse into local traditions.
Summer (March to June)
With temperatures (25°C–45°C), summers in Nagpur can be extremely hot, especially in April and May. It’s less crowded, and you may find better accommodation deals, though outdoor activities are less enjoyable.
Monsoon (July to October)
With temperatures (20°C–35°C), the monsoon season brings heavy rainfall, creating lush greenery but causing potential travel disruptions. It’s ideal for nature lovers, though occasional flooding and road issues should be anticipated.
Nagpur, the Orange City of India, is famed for its high-quality oranges and Zero Mile, marking India’s geographical center. A cultural hub with Deekshabhoomi, it played a key role in the independence movement. Known for spicy Saoji cuisine, vibrant festivals, and proximity to Pench National Park, it also boasts strong transport links and educational institutions.