The ideal time to visit Bijamatta in Pench National Park is during the winter and early summer months, which span from October to April. During this period, the weather is more pleasant with moderate temperatures that range between 10°C to 30°C. This climate is perfect for wildlife spotting as animals are more active and tend to gather around water bodies, greatly enhancing your safari experience. The winter months, from November to February, offer a particularly enjoyable atmosphere with lush greenery from the post-monsoon season and a comfortable climate for outdoor activities such as bird watching and nature walks.
Visitors aiming to see tigers and other wildlife should consider the months of March to June, when the temperatures rise and the dry deciduous forest makes it easier to spot animals near water sources. However, be prepared for the heat as daytime temperatures often soar above 40°C in the peak of summer. It is advised to carry sun protection and stay hydrated. Note that the park remains closed during the monsoon season, typically from July to September, when the heavy rains may make safari trails inaccessible.