Best Time to Visit Adi Kailash & Om Parvat: Month-by-Month Weather & Road Guide (2026)
| Month | Day / Night Temp (Gunji 3,200m) | Day / Night Temp (Jyolingkong 4,570m) | Road & Permit Status | OM Symbol & Peak Visibility |
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| May | 12°C / 2°C | 6°C / -2°C | OPEN (Post-snow opening) | Prismatic white snow blanket; crisp OM formation |
| June | 18°C / 6°C | 10°C / 2°C | OPEN (Peak Season) | Parvati Sarovar thawed; clearest morning reflections |
| July & Aug | 16°C / 8°C | 8°C / 4°C | CLOSED (Monsoon) | Cloudy; rain fog; landslides at Tawaghat |
| September | 14°C / 2°C | 7°C / -3°C | REOPENS ~Sept 15 | Air washed crystal-clean; gushing fresh waterfalls |
| October | 10°C / -3°C | 4°C / -8°C | OPEN (Golden Autumn) | Pristine blue skies; deep night stargazing |
| November | 4°C / -10°C | -2°C / -16°C | CLOSING ~Nov 15 | Sub-zero freeze; early winter snow shutdown |
Planning a pilgrimage to Adi Kailash and Om Parvat in the high-altitude Vyas Valley (3,200m to 4,570m) requires precise seasonal timing. Because the border roads pass through narrow Himalayan gorges and high passes like Chialekh (3,800m), weather determines road safety, permit issuance by the SDM office, and the visual clarity of the sacred peaks.
As native ground operators in Pithoragarh who drive these routes across all seasons, here is our definitive month-by-month breakdown of weather, road conditions, temperatures, and darshan quality for the 2026 yatra season.
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### Quick Summary: When is the Best Time to Go?
**Peak Pre-Monsoon Season (Best for Clear Views & Snow):** May 15 – June 30
**Monsoon Suspension Period (Route Closed / High Landslide Risk):** July 1 – September 10
**Peak Post-Monsoon Season (Crisp Skies, Golden Valleys & Comfortable Temperatures):** September 15 – October 31
**Winter Freeze (Route Inaccessible / Heavy Snowfall):** November – April
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### Month-by-Month Weather & Yatra Breakdown
#### 1. May: The Yatra Begins (Crisp Mountain Air & Snow-Covered Valleys)
**Day Temperature:** 8°C to 15°C
**Night Temperature:** -2°C to 4°C
**Road Status:** Fully open after winter snow clearing by BRO.
**Peak Darshan:** Jyolingkong and Parvati Sarovar often remain partially frozen, offering breathtaking dramatic Himalayan scenery. The natural OM symbol on Om Parvat is crisp and distinct against fresh winter snow.
**Crowd Level:** Low to Moderate (ideal for peaceful darshan).
#### 2. June: Peak Pre-Monsoon Window (Warmest Days & Flowing Streams)
**Day Temperature:** 12°C to 20°C
**Night Temperature:** 2°C to 8°C
**Road Status:** Dry and reliable throughout Dharchula, Tawaghat, Najang, and Gunji.
**Peak Darshan:** Vibrant alpine meadows bloom with high-altitude Himalayan flowers. Parvati Sarovar thaws completely, reflecting the towering Adi Kailash peak in crystal-clear glacial waters.
**Crowd Level:** High. Advance 4x4 Bolero and homestay bookings in Gunji are strongly advised.
#### 3. July to August: The Monsoon Hiatus (Official Route Closure)
**Day Temperature:** 14°C to 22°C (rainy)
**Night Temperature:** 6°C to 12°C
**Road Status:** **High Landslide Risk.** The Tawaghat–Lipulekh road experiences frequent rockfalls and debris accumulation near Najang and Malpa. The Pithoragarh District Administration and SDM Dharchula officially suspend permit issuance during peak monsoon weeks for traveler safety.
**Operational Advice:** Do not attempt travel during this period. Book your slot for the grand post-monsoon reopening.
#### 4. September: Post-Monsoon Reopening (Pristine Visibility & Clean Waterfalls)
**Day Temperature:** 10°C to 18°C
**Night Temperature:** 0°C to 6°C
**Road Status:** Reopens around September 10–15 once Border Roads Organisation (BRO) clears post-monsoon debris.
**Peak Darshan:** The air is washed clean of dust and haze, giving the sharpest mountain visibility of the entire year. Gauri Kund at the base of Adi Kailash is serene and sacred.
**Crowd Level:** Moderate to High.
#### 5. October: Golden Autumn & Star-Filled Nights (Best Photography Season)
**Day Temperature:** 5°C to 14°C
**Night Temperature:** -4°C to 2°C
**Road Status:** Dry, stable, and crisp.
**Peak Darshan:** Golden autumn foliage blankets the Vyas and Darma Valleys. Night skies offer incredible Milky Way photography over Adi Kailash and Om Parvat.
**Crowd Level:** Moderate. Warm thermals, windproof parkas, and high-altitude down jackets are mandatory.
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### Temperature Chart Across High-Altitude Stops
| Location | Altitude | May–June (Day / Night) | Sept–Oct (Day / Night) |
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| **Dharchula** | 915 m | 28°C / 18°C | 24°C / 14°C |
| **Gunji (Base Camp)** | 3,200 m | 14°C / 4°C | 10°C / -2°C |
| **Nabidhang (Om Parvat)** | 4,246 m | 9°C / 0°C | 6°C / -4°C |
| **Jyolingkong (Adi Kailash)** | 4,570 m | 7°C / -2°C | 4°C / -6°C |
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### Crucial Travel Tips from Local Operators
1. **Book 30–45 Days in Advance for Permits:** Inner Line Permits (ILP) require medical fitness certificates and police verification. Rudraansh Yatra processes permits directly with the SDM office before your arrival.
2. **Layering is Key:** High-altitude mountain weather changes within minutes. Dress in 3 layers: moisture-wicking base thermal, fleece insulation, and windproof waterproof shell.
3. **Acclimatize in Dharchula & Gunji:** Never rush the ascent to Jyolingkong. Spend at least 1 night at Dharchula (915m) and 1–2 nights in Gunji (3,200m) to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
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### Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
**Q: Which month is best for Adi Kailash Yatra with senior citizens?**
A: Late May to mid-June and late September are best for senior citizens due to stable daytime temperatures, clear roads, and optimal oxygen availability.
**Q: Can we see the OM symbol on Om Parvat in October?**
A: Yes! The OM symbol formed by the natural black rock ridges against white snow is clearly visible from the Nabidhang viewpoint in October.
**Q: Does Rudraansh Yatra operate tours during monsoon months?**
A: No. We prioritize client safety above all else and adhere strictly to official district road warnings. All departures are scheduled exclusively during the prime May–June and September–October windows.
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