Seasonal Verdict

When should you go?

A stunning Kashmiri alpine valley that operates on a strictly limited summer window. July to September is the only time the meadows are vibrant and the high passes are clear of snow. Winter buries the entire valley.

Jul-SepPeak Season

Season at a Glance

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

Editor's Notes

Planning Tip

Post-monsoon Autumn (October-November) offers absolute sky clarity and breathtaking view details.

Important Advisory

Avoid peak monsoon (July-August) when heavy downpours can cause road delays in valley routes.

Month by Month

What each month looks like

January

Conditions

Deep winter. The entire Kashmir valley is buried under massive snowpack.

Crowds

none

Impassable winter snowpack.

-14C to 1CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

February

Conditions

Deep winter. The valley is buried under massive snowpack.

Crowds

none

Impassable winter snowpack.

-12C to 3CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

March

Conditions

Severe winter conditions persist at altitude.

Crowds

none

Impassable winter snowpack.

-7C to 8CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Early season. Deep snow accumulations.

April

Conditions

Spring in the lower valleys, but the high meadows remain frozen solid.

Crowds

none

Deep snow accumulation.

-3C to 12CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Early season. Deep snow accumulations.

May

Conditions

The lower meadows begin to thaw, but Harnag Pass remains impassable.

Crowds

none

Impassable snow on high passes.

1C to 16CSnow: MediumSky Clarity:

Prime pre-monsoon window. Good snow stability.

June

Conditions

Early season. The passes hold dangerous, unstable snow.

Crowds

none

Unstable snow conditions on high passes.

4C to 19CSnow: MediumSky Clarity:

Prime pre-monsoon window. Good snow stability.

July

Peak Season

Conditions

The operational window opens. The meadows burst with wildflowers.

Crowds

medium

6C to 17CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Monsoon danger. Landslides and severe rains.

August

Peak Season

Conditions

Peak season. Kashmir sits largely outside the heavy monsoon zone, offering stable trekking.

Crowds

high

5C to 16CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Monsoon danger. Landslides and severe rains.

September

Peak Season

Conditions

The meadows turn golden. The weather is cool and incredibly clear before the snows return.

Crowds

medium

1C to 14CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Crystal clear skies. Best visibility of the year.

October

Conditions

Temperatures plummet and early winter snows begin to close the high passes.

Crowds

none

Extreme cold and early route closure.

-4C to 10CSnow: LowSky Clarity:

Crystal clear skies. Best visibility of the year.

November

Conditions

Winter storms arrive, effectively closing the route for the season.

Crowds

none

Severe wind chill and route closure.

-9C to 5CSnow: HighSky Clarity:

Winter setting in. Sub-zero temperatures rapid.

December

Conditions

The route is abandoned for the winter season.

Crowds

none

Impassable winter snowpack.

-13C to 2CSnow: Very HighSky Clarity:

Closed. Extreme winter conditions.

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