Destination Guide · East India
East India rewards the traveller who times it right. Durga Puja in Kolkata (October) is one of India’s most spectacular festivals. Darjeeling and Sikkim are best in spring and autumn. Rath Yatra at Puri draws millions in July despite monsoon. Kaziranga’s rhinos are accessible only November–May. This guide breaks it all down so you plan your perfect East India trip.
East India covers four states — West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar and Jharkhand — plus the gateway to Northeast India. The zone has a relatively straightforward season: October to March is best for almost everything. The exceptions are important: Rath Yatra at Puri (June–July) is a once-in-a-lifetime event despite being squarely in monsoon season. Darjeeling and Sikkim have their own spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) windows. Kaziranga (Assam/Northeast gateway) is open only November–May.
What makes East India special is how uncrowded it is compared to Rajasthan or Kerala — you can visit the Konark Sun Temple, take the Darjeeling toy train or do a Sundarbans boat safari without fighting tour buses. Durga Puja in Kolkata (October) is the single most spectacular cultural event in East India and arguably one of the top 5 in all of India.
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Best: Nov–FebKEY CITIES — BEST MONTHS & TEMPERATURES
| Month / Season | What to expect | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Oct (Durga Puja) | Durga Puja is the most spectacular festival in East India — Kolkata installs over 2,500 elaborately themed pandals (temporary temples). The entire city becomes an open-air art installation. Crowds are massive but the energy is extraordinary. Book hotels 3–4 months ahead. | Festival peak |
| Nov–Feb | Best overall window. Kolkata pleasant (16–26°C), cultural events, food festivals. Darjeeling clear mountain views. Sundarbans boat safaris excellent. Digha beach in season. Christmas in Kolkata vibrant. | Peak season |
| Mar–May | Darjeeling and Sikkim at their most beautiful — rhododendrons in full bloom, clear Kanchenjunga views before summer haze. Tea plucking season begins. Kolkata getting warm (30–36°C) but manageable. | Hills excellent |
| Jun–Sep | Full monsoon. Darjeeling very misty, limited views. Kolkata humid and occasionally flooded. Sundarbans dangerous for boats. Sikkim roads subject to landslides. Only for travellers who embrace rain. | Monsoon |
KEY CITIES — BEST MONTHS & TEMPERATURES
| Month / Season | What to expect | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Oct–Feb | Best window for all Odisha. Temple circuit (Bhubaneswar–Puri–Konark Golden Triangle) at its most comfortable. Chilika Lake full of migratory flamingos and birds (Nov–Jan peak). Odisha International Sand Art Festival on Puri beach in December. Sea calm for Chilika boat rides. | Best season |
| Mar–Apr | Still good but warming up. Odisha tribal areas (Koraput, Jeypore) beautiful in spring. Bhitarkanika crocodile nesting season visible. Konark and Puri before the heat arrives. | Good |
| Jun–Jul (Rath Yatra) | Rath Yatra at Puri is India’s largest chariot festival — Lord Jagannath’s chariot is pulled by millions of pilgrims through the streets. Extraordinarily powerful religious event. But July is full monsoon in Odisha: hot, very humid and heavy rain. Only for dedicated pilgrims. | Rath Yatra only |
| Aug–Sep | Monsoon peak. Odisha coast prone to cyclones in September–October. Avoid coastal areas during cyclone season. Inland heritage sites accessible but wet and humid. | Avoid coast |
KEY CITIES — BEST MONTHS & TEMPERATURES
| Month / Season | What to expect | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Oct–Mar | Best window for entire Bihar Buddhist circuit. Bodh Gaya Mahabodhi Temple, Nalanda ruins, Rajgir and Vaishali all comfortable. Dalai Lama teachings at Bodh Gaya (December–January) draw thousands of Buddhist monks and practitioners from across Asia — a uniquely spiritual atmosphere. Book Bodh Gaya hotels 2–3 months ahead for teaching dates. | Best season |
| Apr–May | Warming up significantly (30–38°C). Still manageable for short visits with early morning sightseeing. Jharkhand waterfalls (Hundru, Dassam) at moderate levels. Last comfortable window before summer heat peaks. | Shoulder |
| Jun–Sep | Bihar plains very hot and humid. Monsoon rain heavy. Vaishali and Nalanda sites accessible but uncomfortable. Jharkhand’s forests green and beautiful in monsoon — waterfalls spectacular in August. Not recommended for heritage tourism. | Avoid plains |
KEY PLACES — BEST MONTHS & TEMPERATURES
| Month / Season | What to expect | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Mar–May | Best spring window. Rhododendrons in full bloom across Sikkim and Darjeeling (hundreds of species, peak March–April). First flush Darjeeling tea harvesting begins. Clear morning views of Kanchenjunga. Yumthang Valley (Sikkim) covered in rhododendrons in April. Nathula Pass opens around May. | Spring peak |
| Oct–Nov | Best autumn window. Post-monsoon clarity with brilliant blue skies and stunning Kanchenjunga views. Golden light for photography. Fewer crowds than spring. Darjeeling autumn flush tea. Sikkim monasteries excellent. Slightly cooler than spring but very comfortable. | Autumn peak |
| Dec–Feb | Cold (0–8°C in Darjeeling, colder in Sikkim). Snow possible on higher elevations. Crisp clear days can give the best Kanchenjunga views of the year. Good for peaceful off-season visits. Some mountain passes and roads closed in Sikkim. | Cold but clear |
| Jun–Sep | Full monsoon — Darjeeling and Sikkim receive some of India’s heaviest rainfall. Views of Kanchenjunga completely obscured by cloud most days. Landslides on mountain roads are frequent and can disrupt travel for days. Not recommended unless flexible on plans. | Monsoon |
KEY WILDLIFE DESTINATIONS — BEST MONTHS
| Destination | Best Months | What to Expect | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sundarbans | Nov–Feb | Tiger sightings not guaranteed (dense mangrove cover) but boat safaris through tidal channels are spectacular. Birds, crocodiles, spotted deer and Irrawaddy dolphins common. Best in morning fog in December–January. | Best season |
| Kaziranga | Feb–Apr | India’s highest rhino density. Elephant-back safaris unique to Kaziranga. Feb–Apr best sightings as dry season concentrates animals. Closes June 1. Assam tea gardens make ideal add-on. | Peak sightings |
| Bhitarkanika | Oct–Apr | World’s second-largest saltwater crocodile population. Olive Ridley turtle nesting beach at Gahirmatha (Feb–Mar) — one of the most spectacular wildlife events in India. Boat safari through narrow channels. | Excellent |
| All Parks | Jun–Oct | Sundarbans dangerous for boats (high tides, cyclone risk). Kaziranga completely flooded and closed. Bhitarkanika accessible but very wet. All wildlife parks best avoided June–September. | Mostly closed |
A quick breakdown of what works where in East India by month. Use with the sub-zone guide above for city-level detail.
| Month | Best Destinations | Weather & Notes | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct Durga Puja | Kolkata (Durga Puja), Darjeeling (autumn), Odisha, Kaziranga (opening) | Durga Puja is the centrepiece — Kolkata transforms into the world’s largest open-air festival. Post-monsoon beauty across East India. Kaziranga reopens October 1. Best single month in East India. | Best overall |
| Nov–Jan Winter peak | All East India simultaneously good | Peak season. Kolkata pleasant (12–26°C). Odisha temple circuit ideal. Buddhist circuit (Bodh Gaya) excellent — Dalai Lama teachings Dec–Jan. Sundarbans safaris. Darjeeling clear views. | Peak season |
| Feb–Mar Late winter | All East India, Darjeeling (spring beginning), Sikkim (rhododendrons) | Still excellent for plains. Darjeeling spring beginning. Khajuraho Dance Festival. Kaziranga best sightings month. Odisha Sand Art Festival (Dec–Jan already over). Comfortable everywhere. | Excellent |
| Apr–May Pre-monsoon | Darjeeling, Sikkim (peak spring), Kaziranga (last month) | Plains heating up (32–38°C). Darjeeling and Sikkim in full spring bloom — best rhododendrons. Kaziranga closes May 31. Sundarbans manageable. Jharkhand waterfalls building. | Hills & wildlife |
| Jun–Jul Monsoon / Rath Yatra | Puri (Rath Yatra only — Jul) | Monsoon begins. Rath Yatra at Puri (June–July) is the major event — millions of pilgrims despite monsoon. Darjeeling mist-covered. Sundarbans dangerous. Parks closed. Hills prone to landslides. | Rath Yatra only |
| Aug–Sep Monsoon peak | Jharkhand waterfalls, limited other options | Monsoon peak. Jharkhand waterfalls (Hundru, Dassam) spectacular. Odisha coast cyclone risk in Sep–Oct. Kolkata floods in heavy years. Darjeeling very wet. Avoid wildlife parks. | Mostly avoid |
East India’s festivals are among the most spiritually and culturally powerful in India — from Durga Puja’s open-air art to Rath Yatra’s mass pilgrimage and Bodh Gaya’s Buddhist teachings.
| Date / Month | Festival / Event | Location | Planning Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Feb | Dalai Lama Teachings | Bodh Gaya, Bihar | His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives public Buddhist teachings at the Mahabodhi Temple complex. Draws thousands of monks and practitioners from across Asia. Bodh Gaya fills completely — book accommodation 2–3 months ahead. |
| Feb–Mar | Khajuraho Dance Festival | Khajuraho, MP (East India combine) | Classical dance performances against the UNESCO Sun Temple backdrop. Often combined with East India’s Buddhist circuit on the same trip. Book early — tickets sell out. |
| Jan (Puri) | Odisha Sand Art Festival | Puri Beach, Odisha | International sand sculpting competition on Puri beach. Extraordinary artworks. Best combined with Konark–Puri–Bhubaneswar Golden Triangle in December–January. |
| Mar–Apr | Darjeeling Tea Festival | Darjeeling, West Bengal | First flush tea season begins. Tea estate tours, tasting sessions. Combined with spring bloom in hills for one of East India’s best experiences. |
| Apr (Sikkim) | Yumthang Valley Rhododendron Bloom | North Sikkim | Over 40 species of rhododendrons in bloom in Yumthang Valley — a spectacular natural event. Peak usually April. Book Lachung accommodation ahead. |
| Jun–Jul | Rath Yatra (Chariot Festival) | Puri, Odisha | India’s largest chariot festival — Lord Jagannath’s massive wooden chariot is pulled by millions of pilgrims. One of Hinduism’s most sacred events. Puri becomes completely packed. Book accommodation months ahead if attending. |
| Oct 2026 | Durga Puja | Kolkata, West Bengal | East India’s greatest festival — 2,500+ elaborately themed pandals transform Kolkata into an open-air art installation for 5 days. The entire city participates. Book Kolkata hotels 3–4 months ahead. Dates follow Hindu calendar. |
| Oct–Nov | Diwali | Kolkata, Patna, Bhubaneswar | Kolkata celebrates with traditional diyas and firecrackers. Patna Sahib Gurudwara (Bihar) has significant Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations in November. |
| Nov–Dec | Puri Beach Festival | Puri, Odisha | Classical dance, music and cultural performances on Puri beach. Excellent time to combine with Konark Sun Temple visit. |
| Dec (Sikkim) | Sikkim Winter Festival | Gangtok, Sikkim | Cultural shows, traditional sports and Sikkimese cuisine showcase in Gangtok. Good reason to visit Sikkim in December despite the cold. |
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East India packing varies hugely — Kolkata in December needs a light jacket while Darjeeling needs thermals and Sundarbans needs insect repellent and cotton layers.
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October to March is the best overall window. Kolkata, Odisha temple circuit, Bihar Buddhist circuit, Sundarbans safaris and Kaziranga rhino safaris are all excellent. October is the single finest month due to Durga Puja and the post-monsoon freshness across the region.
Durga Puja in 2026 falls in October — the exact dates follow the Hindu calendar. The festival runs for 5 days with Mahasaptami, Mahashtami, Mahanavami and Vijayadashami as the key days. Over 2,500 elaborately themed pandals are installed across Kolkata, making the entire city an open-air art exhibition. Book hotels 3–4 months ahead as Kolkata completely fills. Budget and mid-range hotels near the major pandal clusters (South Kolkata, North Kolkata) are especially scarce.
March to May and October to November are the two best windows for Darjeeling. Spring (March–May) gives you rhododendron blooms, first flush tea plucking and clear pre-monsoon Kanchenjunga views. Autumn (October–November) has post-monsoon clarity, golden light and fewer crowds. Avoid June–September (monsoon — views obscured, landslide risk) and December–February unless you specifically want a cold, quiet experience.
February to April is the best time for Kaziranga rhino safaris. The dry season reduces vegetation, making sightings much easier as animals concentrate near water holes. Kaziranga opens November 1 and closes June 1 when monsoon floods the park. The unique elephant-back safaris operate only in the morning session. Book jeep and elephant safaris at least 4–6 weeks ahead for the Feb–Apr peak window.
Rath Yatra is one of Hinduism’s holiest events and the scale is extraordinary — millions of pilgrims pulling three massive wooden chariots through Puri’s main street. If you are spiritually motivated or want a truly unique India experience, yes it is worth it. Practically: July is very hot and humid in Odisha, heavy rain is likely, and Puri’s accommodation fills to capacity. Plan for heat, crowds, early morning positioning (4–5am) for good viewing spots and flexible travel dates.
Yes — this is one of East India’s most popular circuits. Kolkata (3–4 nights) plus Darjeeling (2–3 nights) plus Gangtok/Sikkim (2–3 nights) makes an excellent 8–10 day trip. Fly into Kolkata, take the overnight Darjeeling Mail train or fly to Bagdogra, explore the hills, then fly back from Bagdogra. The best months for this combination are October–November (Durga Puja timing + autumn hill clarity) or March–April (spring bloom).
The Konark Sun Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Odisha — a 13th-century stone chariot temple dedicated to the Sun god, covered in intricate erotic and celestial sculptures. October to February is the best time to visit when temperatures are comfortable (18–28°C) and the sea breeze is pleasant. It is 35km from Puri and almost always combined with Puri Jagannath Temple and Bhubaneswar’s temples into the Odisha Golden Triangle circuit.
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