So the best time to do Har ki Dun really depends on what you want to experience, the vibrant colours and warmth from the sun as you race across the meadows or the sheer beauty of snow covered landscapes with a hint of adventure. However, if you were to go by the “popular” season for the trek, that would be March-June and is widely considered as the best time to do the trek. But if you wish for some peace and quiet in the mountains, September-November sees fewer trekkers and the only thing you can hear is the rhythm of the mountains, the birds and alpine forests. Both the trekking seasons for the route are captivating nonetheless and who knows maybe you will end up doing it twice!
Temperatures on Har ki Dun Trek
The day temperatures during the spring (March-June) season range between 18℃ and 24℃. At night, the temperature drops to a minimum of 3℃. It is not particularly cold and the temperatures are pleasant to have an enjoyable experience. Some snow patches remain from the harsh winter that passed but as the season progresses, they too disappear.
In winters, day temperatures range between 8℃ and 10℃, a significant drop from the summer months. Night temperatures drop to -5℃, making it extremely cold and difficult to cope with if we are not adequately prepared. Snowfall is common in October or November, which means we might just be there in time for the very first snowfall of the season!
Now that you know when is the best time for the trek and what you can expect in terms of the landscape and temperatures, maybe go ahead and decide when you wish to explore this stunning route? Find out more here.
This article was originally written by Dhaarna Kukreja on 25/01/2018. It was edited and updated by Geethanjali on 3/10/2023.