This study investigates the challenges inhibiting dairy farmers in South Gujarat from adopting climate change adaptation strategies and presents their perspectives on overcoming these constraints. Data were collected from 280 dairy farmers who were selected through multistage random sampling method in seven districts of South Gujarat. Survey findings revealed predominant issues: Communication participation, social engagement, and key farm-related factors significantly correlated with dairy farmers' adaptation strategies, while certain demographic and economic factors showed significant relationships at different probability levels. Non-significant correlations were found for age, gender, education, and other variables, suggesting nuanced influences that may require further exploration.86.77% cited inadequate technical guidance for livestock practices as the primary barrier, followed by 75.00% experiencing the unavailability of critical adaptation inputs. Financial constraints (67.85%) and limited access to timely weather forecasts (63.57%) were also significant hurdles. Reasons for non-adoption varied with 79.28% attributing it to insufficient resources and 72.50% believing climate change was exaggerated. Conversely, 51.78% sought innovative dairy farming to engage rural youth. The suggestions provided by farmers highlighted urgent needs: establishing low-cost weather forecasting systems (87.85%) and regular technical guidance visits (82.14%). Financial aid (72.50%) and awareness about livestock insurance schemes (60.71%) were stressed, alongside training in climate mitigation practices (59.28%).These findings underscore the multifaceted challenges faced by dairy farmers and offer a clear direction for policymakers and stakeholders. Implementing the suggested solutions could empower the farming community in adopting resilient climate adaptation strategies in South Gujarat reason.