Welcome to Nagpur
Nagpur puts you at the edge of some of India's most rewarding wildlife territory. Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is easy to reach from Nagpur, making it a strong base for safari trips. The city is also known for its orange orchards, ancient temples, and a compact old town worth a half-day on foot. Resorts in Nagpur cater well to wildlife-focused trips, with several properties near the reserve corridors.
How to find the best resort deal in Nagpur
Our search engine is a genius at tracking down flight deals. The good news? It's every bit as clever at hunting down amazing rates on resorts. These tips will help you spend less on your next stay.
Book in advance
The earlier you book, the better. You're more likely to discover a cheaper price on a resort and have more choice.
...Or bag a last-minute Nagpur resort deal
Things usually get more expensive in the lead-up to your stay. But in quieter periods, last-minute offers can still be found when resorts have vacant rooms to fill.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
Flexibility can open up more options when searching for cheap resorts in Nagpur. Swap weekends for weekday stays, or go during shoulder season instead of the busiest periods.
Go all-inclusive
If you want to spend most of your trip in one place, all-inclusive resorts in Nagpur are worth considering. Drinks, meals and activities are included in the room rate, which can take the guesswork out of budgeting. Check if these types of stays are available before booking.
Show discounted resorts only
For a simple way to skip the full-price listings, use the 'Only show hotels with discounts' filter. It highlights resorts with reduced rates or limited-time deals.
When to visit Nagpur
High and low season in Nagpur
The winter months, roughly November through February, are the most comfortable time to visit Nagpur. The weather is dry and mild, making it easier to explore the area's outdoor attractions and wildlife reserves. Accommodation fills up during peak holiday periods, so securing your stay ahead of time is a practical move if you're travelling around major Indian holidays or the new year.
Summer brings intense heat to Nagpur, and the monsoon season that follows can make getting around unpredictable. That said, you'll find lower prices and fewer fellow travellers during these periods. If your schedule is flexible and you're happy to work around the conditions, you can still get a decent feel for Nagpur without the peak-season crowds.
Nagpur is known for its orange harvest season, which draws attention to the region each winter and is tied to local trade and cultural pride. The area also sees celebrations around major Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Dussehra. For current events and activities during your visit, the Maharashtra Tourism website and local visitor information offices are good starting points before your trip.
Events in Nagpur
Ambazari Utsav: Nagpur's lakeside festival draws locals and visitors alike for music, crafts, and regional food. You'll find live performances and cultural displays spread across the grounds near Ambazari Lake. It's a good snapshot of the city's creative energy.
Nagpur Orange Festival: Nagpur is known across the country for its oranges, and this festival puts that reputation centre stage. You can sample fresh produce, juices, and orange-based products from local growers. It's a straightforward, enjoyable celebration of what the region does best.
Gondwana Mahotsav: This cultural festival honours the heritage of the Gondi community, one of the largest tribal groups associated with the Nagpur region. Expect traditional dance, music, and craft demonstrations. It gives you real insight into a living cultural tradition that doesn't get enough spotlight elsewhere.
Check local tourism boards before your trip for the latest event details.



