The best time to visit Uttar Pradesh depends on the type of trip you want to experience. The state, most well-known for the UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the wonders of the world, Taj Mahal, is best visited during the pleasant winters. However, the other seasons come with their own perks. Read on to find out the best time to visit the beautiful state of Uttar Pradesh, a treasure trove of unique cultural experiences.
Winter in Uttar Pradesh (November to February)
Winters in Uttar Pradesh are perfect to visit the state. The climate is cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10 to 25 degrees Celsius. During extreme winter days, the temperature can even dip down to 3 degrees Celsius.
The winter season is the peak tourist season in Uttar Pradesh. It is a comfortable time to explore everything the state has to offer – visit the majestic Taj Mahal, Fatehpur Sikri, and Agra Fort in Agra, or stroll through the streets of Varanasi. Enjoy delicious kebabs and biryani in Lucknow, or visit the spiritual cities of Prayagraj, Ayodhya, Mathura, and Vrindavan. There is so much to do in Uttar Pradesh, and winter is the perfect time for it.
The Taj Mahotsav takes place in February every year.
Keep in mind, however, that since it is the tourist season, you will find large crowds at tourist attractions. Make sure to book your tickets and accommodations in advance. Also carry a sweater or shawl or some woollens, since it gets quite chilly in the mornings and nights.
Prem Mandir in Vrindavan
Summer in Uttar Pradesh (March to June)
The summer season in Uttar Pradesh is extremely hot. Temperatures run high, often rising up to 48 degrees Celsius during the daytime. We would not recommend traveling to Uttar Pradesh in the summer season, although you will find many tourists here even during this scorching season.
This is not the peak season for tourism in Uttar Pradesh. It is almost unbearable to go outside during the daytime, so try to schedule outdoor activities early in the morning or during late evenings.
The Taj Mahal opens for tourists at 6:00 a.m., so you could beat the heat as well as the crowds and visit as early as possible. Experience the enchanting aartis in Varanasi that take place at the ghats at sunrise and sunset, or take a boat ride in the holy Ganges.
Summer is also the best time to visit the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Dudhwa National Park, one of the best tiger reserves in India, offers wildlife safaris. Animals tend to gather around the watering holes to cool themselves in the scorching sun, so it is the perfect time for wildlife sightings.
Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated in March. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Agra, Varanasi, Mathura, and Vrindavan, and must not be missed.
If you do visit during the summer season, stay hydrated at all times. Carry a water bottle with you, along with a cap or a hat and sunglasses. Apply plenty of sunscreen and try to avoid venturing outdoors in the afternoons.
Dudhwa National Park
Monsoon in Uttar Pradesh (July to September)
The rains are a welcome change from the intense heat of the summer. From July to September, the temperatures range from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius with a good amount of rain and precipitation. The landscapes turn lush green and the state transforms into a paradise.
However, the rains can often disrupt your plans. But if you don’t mind the rain, delays, or cancellations, this is a good time to visit the state. The Taj Mahal looks majestic in the rains. The ghats of Varanasi have a special charm during the monsoons. Similarly, Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, turns ethereal in the monsoon season.
The festival of Janmashtami takes place in monsoon. The festival celebrates the birth of the Hindu Lord Krishna. Mathura and Vrindavan, the towns where Lord Krishna was born and brought up, celebrate this festival with aplomb.
Since this is the off-season for tourism in Uttar Pradesh, you can get a lot of discounts on bookings and accommodations. You will also encounter fewer crowds at the tourist attractions. It is the perfect time for a budget vacation, or even a luxury staycation.
Make sure to carry an umbrella or raincoat along with appropriate footwear. Keep extra clothes handy, since clothes will take time to dry in this weather. Be prepared for a few delays and disruptions in your plans. Stay hydrated, and avoid eating street food that has been sitting out for a long time.
The holy city of Varanasi
Things to keep in mind
- The Taj Mahal is open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on all days except Fridays, when it is closed for prayers. It is also open for night-viewing for 5 days a month, i.e., the full moon night and two nights before and after that.
- Check the list of what is allowed and not allowed inside the Taj Mahal before going, so that you avoid your items being confiscated or paying a fee for them.
- Wear decent clothes. The state of Uttar Pradesh is pretty conservative, and there are a lot of religious and spiritual places here. Make sure to dress appropriately, especially before visiting places of worship.
- Be respectful of the local customs and traditions.
- The Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi is considered to be the largest cremation ground in the world. While a very unique experience, be respectful and do not take photographs or videos of the cremations.
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