The term pol, which means "gate" in Rajasthani, is where the name "Polo" comes from.
The city serves as an important link between Gujarat and Rajasthan, as suggested by its name. Each entrance to Polo Forest is guarded by four sculpted gates crafted from sedimentary rocks found in the area.
The Aravalli Mountains provide a beautiful backdrop for the forest, which is home to a wide variety of tree and bird life. There are several 15th-century Hindu & Jain temples hidden in the woods.
The Polo Forest is open 365 days a year for visitors. Majestic ecotourism beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year. However, most tourists visit during the winter months (August - February) and the monsoon season (June - July).
It is the opportunity of year when the river is at its fullest and the forest is at its greenest. You can plan a trip to this destination at any time of year, as the average temperature is a comfortable 38 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and 27 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter.
From March to June, Polo forest has its harsh summer. The temperatures are brutal, consistently sitting at from 29°C to 41°C. Seeing the sights may be difficult because of the high heat index outside.
Even if you visit this place in scorching summer, the ideal time to explore is morning which will definitely give you magical views.
From November through February, temperatures in Polo forest average between 12 and 29 degrees Celsius, making it a mild winter destination. In Gujarat, you may enjoy the outdoors without worrying about the climate in the winter. Even while the ocean and beaches may be chilly in the winter, you shouldn't let that deter you from exploring Polo forest.
In Gujarat, the monsoon season begins in July and continues into September. The weather has cooled down significantly from the sweltering summer, with temperatures ranging from 27 to 35 degrees Celsius. Gujarat's monsoon climate is exciting. Immerse yourself in the pristine landscape.
Relax in front of the window & watch the water pours down onto the dry land or into the already churning sea. Get out into the thick woods of Gujarat and experience rain by visiting a wildlife sanctuary. You can visit all the major attractions nearby, and make the best of your visit.