The most ideal period to visit Vansda National Park is during the cooler months of the year, specifically from November to March. During this time, the climate is pleasant with minimal rainfall, making it perfect for wildlife spotting and exploring the lush forests. The temperatures range between a comfortable 10 to 30 degrees Celsius (50 - 86 degrees Fahrenheit). The park remains lush after the monsoon season and the weather is neither too hot nor too humid, ensuring a comfortable visit. This season allows visitors to fully enjoy the park's natural beauty and partake in activities such as bird watching, trekking, and photo safaris without the inconvenience of the heat or the monsoon rains.
Visiting the park outside of the recommended timeframe, especially during the monsoon months from June to September, could mean facing heavy rainfalls and potential flooding, leading to restrictions on access and activities. Summer months, from April to early June, are typically hot and uncomfortable with temperatures soaring up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) which is not conducive for park explorations. On the other hand, winter months not only offer a mild climate but also increase the chances of wildlife sightings as animals tend to be more active in cooler temperatures, thus enhancing the overall experience at Vansda National Park.