Vaishno devi temperature

  1. Vaishno Devi Temperature and Best Time to Visit There
  2. Vaishno Devi Temple: Best Time To Visit, Temperature, Snowfall
  3. Vaishno Devi Weather > Best Time To Visit, Temperature & Season


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• Shrine • Introduction • History • Interesting Facts about Vaishno Devi • Important Tips • Getting to Vaishno Devi • Ways To Complete Yatra • Weather • Dos and Don’ts • Tips for NRIs Travelling • Tips for Parents travelling with kids • Tips for Parents travelling with toddlers • Explore • Places to visit • Places of interest • Explore the local food • Shopping • Facilities • Free Facilities • Medical Facilities • About Weather at Vaishno Devi The shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is nestled peacefully at the Trikuta Mountains among the clouds. It is one of the most popular and widely visited Hindu Temple which is located in one of the most breathtaking locations. Vaishno Devi witnesses thousands of devotees and it is among one of the best places to visit in India. Irrespective of time, the holy shrine always has its fair share of visitors. However, before you plan your trip to Vaishno Devi, here is some information for you! When to Visit? The best time to undertake the journey to Vaishno Devi is between October and March. As the weather is cool and pleasant at this time, a lot of pilgrims visit the place. But if you are looking for the divine conjecture of devotee and divinity at the place, then make sure to visit the place during Navratras. If you are averse to cold tempretures then avoid planning your trip to Vaishno Devi during the winters from November to February as then the temperature at Vaishno Devi reaches sub-zero levels. However, visiting Vaishno Devi at this time le...

Vaishno Devi Temperature and Best Time to Visit There

Though Vaishno Devi is open for pilgrims throughout the year, the best time for the journey entirely depends on the Vaishno Devi temperature. If you’re planning to visit Mata Vaishno Devi, this post will help you choose the best suitable time to visit the most famous pilgrimage of India. Mata Vaishno Devi is among the most revered holy shrines in India. Nestled in the Trikuta hills, Jammu & Kashmir, Vaishno Devi is the temple of Goddess Durga. It is a cave temple and it is believed that goddess Durga built the cave to hide from Bhairav, who wanted to kill Mata Durga. Trikuta hills are beautiful and believed to be the second home to divine Mata Durga. Vaishno Devi is thronged by millions of devotees to pray and pay gratitude to goddess Durga throughout the year. If you wish to glimpse the holy cave, you have to trek Trikuta hills for almost 13 kilometres. And for that, knowing the Vaishno Devi temperature is a must for a comfortable journey. Do you wonder what the best time to visit Vaishno Devi is? This post will explain to you about the Mata Vaishno Devi weather throughout the year and when you should visit for a safe & hassle-free journey and witness the scenic beauty. Trikuta ━ , the holy hill, ━ offers beautiful views and peace throughout the year. Devotees spend memorable time amid nature while chanting goddess Durga’s name. Whether December- January or March-April, Trikuta Parvat serves the most stunning picturesque scenes and spots to base camp. Mata Vaishno Devi re...

Vaishno Devi Temple: Best Time To Visit, Temperature, Snowfall

Millions of pilgrims go each year to the Vaishno Devi Temple, which is tucked away in the Trikuta Hills, a trio of three-peaked mountains. Vaishno Devi Temple is one of the 108 Shakti Peeths and the holiest Hindu pilgrimage site, perched at an incredible elevation of 1,600 metres. The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple is open to worshippers all year round. To worship Goddess Vaishno Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga, visitors from all across the nation come to this location. Vaishno Mata is situated in a cave, and you must go 13 kilometres from Vaishno Devi During the Summer (April to June) The greatest time to visit Vaishno Devi Temple is during the summer, which starts in April and lasts until June. The sun is out all day, so even hours of walking won’t cause you to sweat heavily. Wear light cotton clothing indoors as a result. The weather improves when the sun sets and occasionally even becomes a little bit colder. As a result, we advise you to pack some light wool clothing as well. The ideal time to travel to Vaishno Devi if you don’t want to be caught in the crowd of pilgrims is now. The summertime temperature in Vaishno Devi: • Vaishno Devi remains to be moderately hot in April, with highs of 22°C and lows of 10°C. • Vaishno Devi experiences a hot May with a strong sun. Additionally, the temperature ranges from 27 to 14° c, so it is advised to pack lightweight cotton clothing. • You must stay hydrated when walking to the shrine at Vaishno Devi in June because the day...

Vaishno Devi Weather > Best Time To Visit, Temperature & Season

What is the best time to visit Vaishno Devi? March-Julyis the best time to visit Vaishno Devi because it's not very cold and it doesn't rain as much during these months. However, you can visit Vaishno Devi throughout the year. January & February are the coldest and sees least crowd. August-September sees some rains, but it is still good for travelling to Vaishno Devi. October-November are again pleasant and great for darshan. Month High/Low (°C) Rain January 11°/ 1° 3 days February 15°/ 4° 6 days March 17°/ 6° 9 days April 22°/ 10° 12 days May 27°/ 14° 6 days June 31°/ 18° 4 days July 25°/ 18° 25 days August 24°/ 17° 23 days September 25°/ 16° 21 days October 23°/ 12° 3 days November 17°/ 8° 12 days December 13°/ 3° 1 days Beginning from March, the summermonths May, June, July are ideally the besttime tovisit Vaishno Devi. The days are although quite hot in May and June, it cools down by the evening, making the experience pleasant for the pilgrims. Wearing light woollen clothes is advisable due to the low temperatures at higher altitudes. This season is especially ideal for those, who don't want to be trapped in the rush of the crowd. Mata Vaishno Devi Bhawan This is the peak season of the pilgrims, owing to the festive seasons. Nowhere will you see such a crowd of enthusiastic devotees roaring 'Jai Mata Di' as in October, during the time of the Navaratri. Although during and after Diwali, the crowd starts thinning, which makes it another ideal time for a visit. Those trav...