Land of History
Welcome To Bijapur!
Experience Bijapur

Nature Circuit

Wildlife Circuit

Cultural Circuit
Living Museum of Culture, Wildlife and Nature
When to come here ?
June – October
When the waterfalls return.
Forest goes electric green and every stream becomes a cascade. Some inner villages get cut off — we’ll route around them. Bring waterproofs and a willingness to be slowed down.
Best For
Waterfalls/ Trekking
Avg. Temp
20° – 30° C
Rainfall
1,200 mm season
Crowd
Locals only
November – February
The cool, clear months.
Sun-warm afternoons, cold mornings, and Madai festivals rolling village to village. Trails are dry, rivers are gentle, and tigers in Indravati come out into the open.
Best For
Wildlife · Trails · Festivals
Avg. Temp
10° – 26° C
Rainfall
Less Often
Crowd
Quietly busy
March – May
Slow days, mahua air.
Mahua flowers carpet the floor, the wind smells faintly fermented, and the bears come down for the harvest. Hot at midday — mornings and dusk are when Bijapur is at its best.
Best For
Mahua · Crafts · Stays
Avg. Temp
24° – 42° C
Rainfall
Brief showers
Crowd
Empty
How to get here ?
Fly In -> Raipur
Raipur (Swami Vivekananda) is the closest airport.
+ 7 Hr Drive
By Rail -> Jagdalpur
Jagdalpur is the nearest railhead, well-connected to Vizag, Rourkela, Kolkata & Bhubaneshwar.
+ 2 Hr Drive
By Road
NH-63 from Jagdalpur. Mostly two-lane through dense forest — drive in daylight. Buses are easily available.
84 kms










