Best time for Mantalai Lake Trek — Season Guide

Season & Weather Guide

Best Time for Mantalai Lake Trek — Month-by-Month Guide

September is the ultimate window, offering crystal clear skies and stable weather, though August provides incredibly dramatic monsoon landscapes.

Seasonal Verdict

When should you go?

The optimum trekking window is during the summer and monsoon months (mid-June to September). Unlike the lower foothills, the high Parvati valley thrives during the monsoon, turning into a lush, dramatic landscape.

May-Jun, Aug-OctPeak Season

Season at a Glance

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Peak
Recommended
Shoulder
Closed

Editor's Notes

Editor's Insight

Month by Month

What each month looks like

January

Conditions

Closed. Extremely heavy snowfall blocks the valley entirely.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-15°C to 0°CSnow: 100%Sky Clarity:

Closed.

February

Conditions

Closed. Severe avalanche risk.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-15°C to 2°CSnow: 100%Sky Clarity:

Closed.

March

Conditions

Closed. Trails remain buried under unstable snowpack.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-10°C to 5°CSnow: 90%Sky Clarity:

Closed. Avalanche risk high.

April

Conditions

Closed. Glacial streams are uncrossable due to spring melt.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-5°C to 10°CSnow: 60%Sky Clarity:

Closed to general trekking.

May

Peak Season

Conditions

Late May opens for expeditions, but significant snow remains at Odi Thach and Mantalai.

Crowds

medium

0°C to 15°CSnow: 30%Sky Clarity:

Expedition style only. Deep snow at Odi Thach and Mantalai.

June

Peak Season

Conditions

Excellent. The trails clear up, the snowline recedes, and the meadows begin to turn green.

Crowds

medium

5°C to 18°CSnow: 5%Sky Clarity:

Excellent window. Trails are clear and weather is stable before the monsoon.

July

Conditions

Monsoon begins. Lower trails (to Tunda Bhuj) get very muddy and slippery, but the alpine flowers bloom.

Crowds

low

Monsoon rains and trail surface degradation

8°C to 18°CSnow: 0%Sky Clarity:

Monsoon hits. Wet in the forests, but meadows are incredibly beautiful. High quality rain gear required.

August

Peak Season

Conditions

Peak monsoon. Waterproof gear is strictly mandatory. The waterfalls are at their most ferocious and dramatic.

Crowds

medium

8°C to 18°CSnow: 0%Sky Clarity:

Peak monsoon. Be cautious of slippery trails and swollen glacial streams.

September

Peak Season

Conditions

The absolute best time. The rains retreat, leaving the valley washed clean with razor-sharp mountain views.

Crowds

medium

5°C to 15°CSnow: 5%Sky Clarity:

The best month. Rains stop, the sky clears perfectly, and the valley is vibrant.

October

Peak Season

Conditions

Early October is feasible but very cold. By late October, the trek closes due to incoming winter storms.

Crowds

medium

-2°C to 12°CSnow: 20%Sky Clarity:

Very cold but pristine visibility. Prepare for sub-zero nights at Mantalai.

November

Conditions

Closed. Extremely cold with fresh snow accumulation.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-10°C to 5°CSnow: 60%Sky Clarity:

Too cold for standard trekking. Closing window.

December

Conditions

Closed. Deep winter.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions

-15°C to 0°CSnow: 90%Sky Clarity:

Closed.

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