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Season & Weather Guide
Highly recommended as a winter trek (Dec-March) for pristine snowscapes, or spring (April) for the stunning rhododendron blooms.
Seasonal Verdict
Mukta Top is a brilliant winter and spring trek. The best time to experience heavy snow is from late December to March, while April and May offer clear skies and blooming rhododendrons.
Season at a Glance
Editor's Notes
Month by Month
Conditions
Peak winter. Heavy snow accumulation, frozen streams, and sub-zero temperatures. Perfect for snow trekking.
Crowds
none
Deep snow accumulation, extreme cold, or closed trail conditions
Peak winter trekking. High-quality down jackets and 4-season sleeping bags are mandatory.
Conditions
Excellent winter conditions. Deep snow on the trail to the summit with clear skies.
Crowds
medium
Deep, stable snow on the trail. Excellent time for winter summit attempts.
Conditions
Spring transition. Snow begins to melt at lower camps but remains solid at Mukta Tal and the summit.
Crowds
medium
Spring transition. Snow remains at Mukta Tal and the summit, but lower forests begin to thaw.
Conditions
Spring bloom. Rhododendrons and lush green forests emerge. Very little snow remaining.
Crowds
medium
Rhododendron bloom begins. Beautiful, comfortable trekking weather.
Conditions
Warm and pleasant. Clear views of the Greater Himalayas. No snow gear required.
Crowds
medium
Warmest month. Very clear skies, lush green meadows. Easiest trekking conditions.
Conditions
Pre-monsoon. Warmest temperatures, though afternoons can bring hazy skies or light rain.
Crowds
medium
Pre-monsoon haze can occasionally obscure distant peaks. Pleasant temperatures.
Conditions
Monsoon begins. Trail becomes muddy and slippery. High chance of leeches in the forest.
Crowds
low
Monsoon rains and trail surface degradation
Monsoon begins. Trail gets muddy and slippery. Expect leeches in the forest.
Conditions
Peak monsoon. Heavy rainfall, zero visibility at the summit, and risk of landslides on the drive to Kuflon.
Crowds
none
Monsoon precipitation and landslide / slippery trail hazards
Peak monsoon. Heavy rains and landslide risks on the roads to Uttarkashi. Not recommended.
Conditions
Post-monsoon freshness. Clear skies, washed landscapes, and lush green meadows.
Crowds
medium
Post-monsoon clarity. The forests and meadows are intensely green. Great photography window.
Conditions
Crisp autumn air. Exceptional visibility of Bandarpoonch. Temperatures begin to drop significantly at night.
Crowds
medium
Crisp autumn air. Unmatched visibility of the Greater Himalayas. Cold nights.
Conditions
Pre-winter cold. Dry landscapes and freezing nights. First snowfall possible late in the month.
Crowds
medium
Pre-winter dry cold. The landscape turns golden brown. First snowfalls possible.
Conditions
Start of the winter season. Snow transforms the landscape. Very cold.
Crowds
medium
Winter begins. Trail accumulates fresh snow. Extremely cold at high camps.
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