Best Time to Visit Dharamshala – Weather, Places and Budget

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The Dalai Lama’s residence in Dharamshala, but the Tibetan spiritual leader is situated approximately two miles up the hill at McLeod Ganj. The town of Dharamshala is a market town. Dharamshala is a beautiful, spiritual, historical, cultural, and recreational destination. It is a former British summer resort with decades of expertise in providing the greatest of services to individuals. It is now a popular tourist attraction, and it continues to wow visitors with a heady mix of nature and entertainment. The city culminates in everything from religion to art, gastronomy, athletics, and shopping.

Let’s have a look at the weather in Dharamshala:

Summer Season

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Summers (March to June) in Dharamshala is regarded to be the finest season to visit this hill city. Unlike other regions of the nation, Dharamshala’s weather is mild and excellent for adventure sports such as paragliding and mountain climbing. Furthermore, the flowers are in full bloom at this time of year, making them ideal for nature lovers. Summer months are ideal for an outing to the hills when the temperatures stay pleasant between 22°C to 35°C. It’s also the perfect time for trekking trips on the grand trails like Triund.

Monsoon Season

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The monsoon season (July to August) is not the best time to visit Dharamshala. During this period, the area receives a lot of rain. Heavy rains may force travelers to stay in their hotels the entire time they are in Dharamshala at this time of year, causing plans to be disrupted. However, it’s a bad idea to plan a trekking trip during this time as most of the routes is closed or too precarious.

Winter Season

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Dharamshala is particularly beautiful in the winter (November to February). Hardcore explorers and honeymooners choose to visit Dharamshala during this time of year since it is quite cold. Dharamsala winters are frigid. The temperature steeps from 4° C to 7° C. It snows around January when the temperature plunges to zero degrees. Enjoy the view of the snow-clad mountains and cozy up by the bonfire.

Weather in Dharamshala is similar to that of any other hilly region in the Himalayan mountain ranges. It has searing winters, pleasant summers, and unpredictable monsoons. And each period is marked by its own unrivalled beauty.

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