What is the best time to visit Dhanaulti?

September to June are the best months to visit Dhanaulti. Like other cooler hill stations, Dhanaulti has a good, temperate climate throughout the year. The harsher seasons are the monsoons and the winters, that are easily avoidable. Summers, at a comfortable 31 degrees maximum, are a perfect time to rewind and relax your senses here, with the assurance of a never before experienced vacation. Steer clear of the heavy monsoon months of July-August, as the slopes are dangerous, and commuting by road is nearly impossible. It may hinder any outdoor activity that you had included in your itinerary. 

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Monthly Weather in Dhanaulti

Month High/Low (°C) Rain
January 10°/ -1° 5 days
February 13°/ 1° 4 days
March 15°/ 4° 7 days
April 20°/ 8° 9 days
May 26°/ 11° 10 days
June 27°/ 15° 10 days
July 21°/ 15° 29 days
August 21°/ 14° 28 days
September 20°/ 13° 25 days
October 20°/ 8° 2 days
November 17°/ 6° 3 days
December 12°/ 1° 1 days

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Dhanaulti in Winter ( November-February )

Winters in Dhanaulti begin from the last week of October and continues until the second week of February, approximately. The temperature ranges between 7 and 1 degrees Celsius during the peak winters. To avoid harsh winters, it is best to eliminate the months of December and January while planning your trip, since the biting cold owing to the snow and frost will hamper your trip. The second month of the year is one of the ideal times to visit this scenic beauty since the temperatures gradually begin to rise until it reaches a pleasant condition. If you are lucky enough, you may also get to witness the magical snowfall at this time. If not, do not fret, because almost the entire hill station is covered in sheets of snow in February. The beautiful Dhanaulti Adventure Park and the serene Surkanda Devi Temple are some places you should visit at this time. For all the people who have an appetite for fresh fruits, make sure to head out to the marvellous Apple Orchard Resort and grab a bite of the numerous varieties of apples that are cultivated here.
Swargrohini Peaks
Swargrohini Peaks
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Dhanaulti in Summer ( April-June )

With an average temperature that barely rises above a pleasant 30 degree Celsius, the summer months in Dhanaulti, falling between April and June, witness an ethereal atmosphere which allures people in large groups who come here to have an unforgettable experience. After the sun dips into the horizon, the sky turns heavenly, with thousands of stars peppered across the Prussian blue. The temperatures at night may even drop down to a chilly 7 degree Celsius, so it is advisable to carry some warm clothes as well. While here, do take a short tour to the lush Eco Park, the fascinating Camp Thangdhar, and the Potato Park.
View from Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand
View from Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand
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Dhanaulti in Monsoon ( July-September )

The months between July and September should best be avoided if you are planning a trip to Dhanaulti. Even though this beauteous hill station does not receive torrential rainfall, the moderate amount itself may hinder the experience of sightseeing and any outdoor activities. There are also high chances of sudden cloudbursts, and the roads tend to get slippery due to the rainwater. The slopes are fatally dangerous, and most of the commuting paths are blocked. You may get a significant discount on hotel rates, but that is perhaps the only positive thing about visiting Dhanaulti in the monsoon season. From the first week of September, however, Dhanaulti takes on a charming appearance, and the climatic conditions become steady, thus making this month a perfect time to take a trip.
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Dhanaulti
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Dhanaulti, Uttarakhand
Dhanaulti - Hill Station in the Foot Hills of Garhwal Himalayan Range
Surkhanda Devi - Hindu Temple Located at an Altitude of 2510 m
Eco Park - Developed by DFO and Citizens of Dhanaulti

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