Rani ki Vav in March

Rani ki Vav · March

Rani ki Vav in March

The brief

Visiting the Rani ki Vav in March sits inside the warm shoulder closing the peak for Patan. 18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast; Strong by noon, push starts earlier. High but easing. The Queen's Stepwell on the Hundred-Rupee Note. MyTripMyTravel sequences the visit at the prime hour with escorted access, a vetted guide, and the chauffeured Elite Fleet.

The Queen's Stepwell on the Hundred-Rupee Note Rani ki Vav ('the Queen's Stepwell') is an 11th-century subterranean stepwell in Patan, Gujarat, India, built around 1063 by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband, the Chaulukya king Bhima I. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014, it is an inverted temple over seven storeys, carved with more than 500 principal sculptures, many depicting Vishnu's ten avatars, and over a thousand minor ones.

March sits in the warm shoulder closing the peak for Patan, 18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast, with strong by noon, push starts earlier. High but easing. Holi (typically Mar) is a worthwhile cultural anchor with private arrangements.

For the Rani ki Vav specifically, hours: sunrise to sunset (approx. 8am to 6pm). We sequence the visit for the prime hour and avoid the worst conditions March brings to Patan.

Around the monument visit, the March Patan circuit is built to the season, pacing, stays, dining, and contingency tuned to the conditions rather than fought against.

March conditions for Rani ki Vav

Weather and light

18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast. Strong by noon, push starts earlier.

Crowd

High but easing

Access

Hours: Sunrise to sunset (approx. 8am to 6pm)

Rani ki Vav in March, operating notes

Visiting in March

Warm shoulder closing the peak

Weather + light

18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast · Strong by noon, push starts earlier

Crowd profile

High but easing

Rani ki Vav access

Hours: Sunrise to sunset (approx. 8am to 6pm)

Rani ki Vav tip for March

Go early, the descending sun angle picks out the carving and the deep levels stay cool.

Good to know

Rani ki Vav in March, your questions

Is March a good time to visit the Rani ki Vav?

Patan in March sits in the warm shoulder closing the peak, 18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast, with strong by noon, push starts earlier. High but easing. MyTripMyTravel architects the March Patan mission around it, private, chauffeured, escorted, with the day-pacing tuned to the season rather than fought against. Holi (typically Mar) is a worthwhile cultural anchor with private arrangements.

What's the weather in March for the Rani ki Vav?

18 to 32°C, dry, warming fast. Strong by noon, push starts earlier.

Are crowds heavy in March?

High but easing

What time should I visit in March?

Hours: Sunrise to sunset (approx. 8am to 6pm) Tip: Go early, the descending sun angle picks out the carving and the deep levels stay cool.

What should I avoid for a March visit?

Travellers needing absolute peak hotel availability, sometimes still requires advance booking.

Is the visit private?

Always, single party, dedicated chauffeur, GPS-tracked Elite Fleet, escorted monument access.

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