Planning a visit to Kanha National Park requires knowing the best time to experience its wildlife at its peak. March marks the beginning of summer, with mild temperatures and lush greenery, making it ideal for spotting herbivores like barasingha and deer. By April, the forest starts to dry slightly, and wildlife becomes more concentrated near water sources, increasing your chances of tiger and leopard sightings. May brings the peak summer heat, which can make daytime safaris challenging, but early morning and late evening rides still offer rewarding wildlife encounters. Choosing the right month for your trip depends on your comfort with weather and your wildlife priorities. Visiting Kanha National Park in March, April, or May each offers unique advantages, from pleasant weather to better visibility and higher chances of spotting majestic tigers. Planning your safari accordingly ensures an unforgettable jungle adventure.




