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Weather in India in April

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Last updated on May 02, 2016
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With the advent of summer season, the weather in India in April is hot in most of the country. The average temperature in April is in the mid 30s during the day, so if you are planning a trip to India in April, read on to find out the weather and temperatures in different regions of the country.

India Weather in April

It is the summer season across India in April, and daytime temperatures cross 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) in many parts of the country. In Varanasi, you can expect an average high temperature of 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit), which can be an unpleasant experience. On the other hand, the beaches of India are hot yet much more pleasant with average temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius (89.6 degrees Fahrenheit). The Golden Triangle route, encompassing Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, can see average high temperatures going above 34 degrees Celsius (93.2 degrees Fahrenheit) in April.

The end of April often sees tropical cyclones hitting the Arabian Sea coast in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat and the Bay of Bengal coast in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal.

You will also experience an increase in humidity during this month. It rarely rains anywhere in India in April. The lack of rain and the increasing heat mean that animals gather around watering holes often, making April a great time for wildlife spotting.

Weather in India in April
The weather in India in April can be hot but you can take advantage of the off-season rates.

Best places to visit in India in April

March to May might have high average temperatures in most of India, but these are the best months to plan a trip to the Himalayan foothills. Explore the natural beauty of the Dal Lake, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam in Kashmir. This is the best time to spot tigers, lions, and other wildlife in various wildlife sanctuaries in the country. You can visit the beaches of Goa, Kerala, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands for relaxing, sunbathing, and other activities such as parasailing, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

There are many festivals that take place in April, such as Easter, Baisakhi, Gudi Padwa, and more.

North India in April

April temperatures make it the perfect time to visit the Himalayas in the far north of India. As the snow starts to melt, you can find plenty of waterfalls along the winding roads of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The climate is cool and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius (59 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit).

Take a toy train ride to the summer capital of Shimla. There are many homestays in the region where you can stay while you explore the laid-back local life of the region. If you love adventurous outdoor activities, the average temperature in April is perfect for mountain biking, trekking, or paragliding with a view of the stunning snow-capped mountains. You can visit Jim Corbett National Park for a wildlife safari.

In the Golden Triangle and other regions of the lower north, temperatures can even reach up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in the afternoons. If you still do visit the region during this month, we would suggest planning outdoorsy things during early mornings and late afternoons. Avoid going out during the hot afternoons. However, the upside to the climate is the great offers on accommodations. You can have a luxury vacation in a grand hotel at extremely low rates! If you are a wildlife enthusiast, you might be able to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger in Ranthambore National Park during April. Check out our blog on some of the best wildlife sanctuaries in North India. 

The Tulip Festival in Srinagar takes place in April. It is a mesmerizing sight as the valley of Kashmir, overlooking the Dal Lake, is filled with blooms of thousands of vibrantly colored tulips.

The state of Punjab celebrates Baisakhi in April. This festival is the harvest season and the Sikh New Year, celebrated with folk music, dance, and delicious Punjabi cuisine.

The Sankat Mochan music festival takes place in Varanasi. It is a music and dance festival that goes on from sunrise to sunset.

Know More: Twenty Unmissable Spots in Northern India

Weather in India in April
April is one of the best months to spot wildlife in the National parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India.

South India in April

South India gets quite hot and humid in April, and a trip to Southern India during summer can be extremely energy-draining. The coastal regions along the east coast are also quite warm. However, there are still a few places you can visit in South India in April. April is the spice harvest season in this region. As popular Indian spices such as tea, coffee, cardamom, and vanilla get ready to be harvested, plantations are at their most beautiful during this time. Visit the tea plantations of Munnar, coffee plantations in Coorg, or the dense forests of Wayanad and Thekkady, comparatively cooler than the rest of the state.

If you want a respite from the heat, you can visit the lovely hill stations of KodaiKanal and Connoor in Tamil Nadu.  

Goa also gets hot in April, but remains a popular tourist destination nonetheless. Spend time on the many beaches of Goa, or go offbeat and explore some lush rainforests.

As this is off-season in Southern India, you can find great rates for accommodation and other expenses.

The Goa food and cultural festival in April is enjoyed with food festivals, cooking competitions, music bands, and fashion shows.

Kadammanitta Padayani is a cultural celebration in Kerala which gives a lot of importance to dance. It is accompanied by folk music, storytelling, and more. Another popular festival in Kerala in April is Thrissur Pooram. The festival takes place in Thrissur with a grand procession which includes musical artists, elephants, and fireworks.

The Tamil New Year also occurs in April in Tamil Nadu and is celebrated widely in the state.

Know More: Kerala’s Optimal Visit Times

Read Further: Uncover the Best Time to Experience India

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Kick back and enjoy the sun at the gorgeous beaches in Goa.

East India and Northeast India in April

April is the beginning of spring season in the East and Northeast India. The average temperatures at sea on the east coast range from 28 to 30 degrees Celsius (82 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit), while the average high temperature during the day ranges from 28 to 35 degrees Celsius (82 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). There are many harvest festivals that happen during this month. While the rest of the country experiences intense heat, the northeast often sees light showers during this time, as a result of which, the natural landscape of the region looks amazing at this time of year. Visit the natural root bridges in Meghalaya. You can ride the toy train to Darjeeling, a beautiful hill station in West Bengal. Visit the lush tea estates and taste the world-famous Darjeeling tea here.

The festival of Bihu is celebrated in Assam in mid-April. Bihu is the Assamese New Year. The festival is a week-long celebration of spring with music, dances, and feasts.

Mopin Festival is a harvest festival in Arunachal Pradesh which includes dance, music, and local rice wine.

Weather in India in April
You can enjoy a toy train ride to get to places like Shimla and Darjeeling in North India.

West India and Central India in April

It does not rain in April in Western and Central India. It gets hot, with daytime temperatures around low and mid 30s. However, this is the ideal time for wildlife trips to Central India. As the average temperatures soar, animals gather around watering holes in national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, making this time perfect for spotting wildlife. Visit Kanha Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh National Park, Satpura National Park, and more in Madhya Pradesh and Gir National Park, Tadoba National Park, and more in Western India for spotting a variety of flora and fauna.

The festival of Gudi Padwa is celebrated in Maharashtra in late March or April. This Maharashtrian New Year is celebrated in Mumbai with parades, costumes, folk music, and traditional Maharashtrian cuisine.

Weather in India in April
Gudi Padwa celebrations (Pic courtesy: Free Press Journal)

Islands in April

Andaman and Nicobar Islands continue to be warm in April, with daytime average temperature around 27 to 35 degree Celsius (81 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). This is a great time to visit Andaman and Nicobar Islands if you are looking for a tropical experience. Clear skies, sunny days with a hint of humidity, and clear waters for water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving make it a perfect holiday destination in April.

Weather in India in April
Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Tips while traveling to India in April

  • Destinations with pleasant weather in India are crowded in April, but April is not a peak tourist season. This means that in the less touristy areas, you can get accommodations and tickets at an inexpensive price. Plus, you will get fewer tourists.
  • April offers warm weather in most of India, so dress in light, breathable clothing, such as t-shirts, shorts, and dresses. Keep a scarf or shawl in case you need to cover up in religious or conservative places.
  • It will be very hot in India in April, so make sure you use sunscreen liberally. Also, keep sunglasses and a hat or cap with you.
  • Always keep a bottle of water with you while traveling in India and stay hydrated at all times.
  • If you visit India during this hot season and are planning to travel extensively from one region to another, avoid road trips as the heat can become unbearable. Opt for flights or luxury trains.

At India Someday, we curate trips for you based on your requirements. For more detailed information about where is best to visit at this time of year, or for any help planning your perfect trip to India, feel free to contact us!

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