Bir Billing in May
Himachal Pradesh, India
Go in May — Bir Billing peaks for paragliding with longest flight times and powerful thermals, though expect crowded landing sites and book flights weeks ahead.
Peak crowds
May is one of Bir Billing's busiest months. The score rates conditions — weather, access, value — not how many people you'll share them with. Paragliding world cup site. Oct-Nov is peak flying season. Backpacker crowd year-round. Book landing slots ahead.
May is peak paragliding season at Bir-Billing. Thermals are strong, flights are longest, and the world's second-highest commercial paragliding site operates at full capacity. Expect queues at the Billing take-off point on weekends. Temperatures at 18-28°C are warm for 1525m. The town fills — every cafe, guesthouse, and camping site is operational. This is Bir at maximum volume.
The May story
May is Bir at full throttle. Every paragliding operator runs maximum capacity, and the Billing launch site can feel like an airport queue on weekends. For the best experience, fly midweek and early morning — you'll get longer flight time and personal attention from the pilot. The landing-site meadow becomes a spectator area as tandem flights come in every few minutes. May brings the full cafe scene to life: live music evenings, yoga workshops, and the expat-backpacker social ecosystem that makes Bir feel like Dharamsala's cooler younger sibling. The downside: everything costs 20-30% more than April or October. The Tibetan colony feels commercialised compared to winter months. For a quieter experience within May, stay in the colony rather than the main road and explore Baijnath temple, tea gardens, and the Vairagi cafe circuit. Paragliding: Rs 3500-4000 tandem, book 2-3 days ahead on weekends.
Why May scores 10.0/10
Weather
Peak paragliding, 15-28°C. Longest flight times. Pre-monsoon thermals powerful. International pilots arrive. Landing site busy. Top experience.
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What to do in Bir Billing this May
- 1Paraglide from Billing to Chamba valley during peak thermal season
- 2Hike to Kali Mata Temple through rhododendron forests for valley views
- 3Camp at Bir and watch international pilots land at the busy landing site
- 4Visit Tibetan monasteries and homestays in Bir village to understand local culture
- 5Mountain bike the ridge trails between Bir and Baijnath before monsoon arrives
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Paragliding bucket-listers wanting peak season conditions
- ✓Adventure groups wanting all activities — flying, trekking, cafe circuit
- ✓Yoga and wellness travellers — full program availability
- ✓Social travellers who enjoy the backpacker-expat cafe ecosystem
Who should think twice
- ✗Solitude seekers — May is Bir's busiest month
- ✗Budget travellers — everything costs 20-30% more
- ✗Visitors wanting authentic Tibetan colony experience — it's tourist-overlaid
- ✗Anyone sensitive to commercialisation of spiritual spaces
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 6.0/10 | Cold 0-12°C. Paragliding suspended — thermals too weak and winds unpredictable. Tibetan monastery visits and cafe culture still enjoyable. |
| February | 6.0/10 | Cool 2-14°C. Still no reliable paragliding. Bir's Tibetan colony peaceful. Tea gardens dormant. Good for meditation retreats and quiet stays. |
| March | 8.0/10 | Spring 8-20°C. Paragliding season opens mid-March as thermals strengthen. Tea gardens greening. Billing takeoff site accessible. Book tandem flights. |
| April | 10.0/10 | Best flying month, 12-25°C. Strong stable thermals. Cross-country flights possible. Clear Dhauladhar views from air. Bir cafes buzzing. Book ahead. |
| Mayviewing | 10.0/10 | Peak paragliding, 15-28°C. Longest flight times. Pre-monsoon thermals powerful. International pilots arrive. Landing site busy. Top experience. |
| June | 6.0/10 | Pre-monsoon 18-30°C. Thermals erratic — flights cancelled frequently. Thunderstorm risk on takeoff. Operators cautious. Hit or miss month. |
| July | 4.0/10 | Monsoon grounds all paragliding. Heavy rain, zero visibility at Billing. Bir town damp but cafes and monasteries still cozy. Trek trails muddy. |
| August | 4.0/10 | Monsoon continues. No flying possible. Billing road may wash out. Bir town quiet, lush green. Good for budget stays and Tibetan food tours. |
| September | 8.0/10 | Rains retreating, 12-24°C. Paragliding cautiously resumes late Sept. Views clearing. Green landing meadows. Good early-season flights. |
| October | 10.0/10 | Excellent flying, 10-22°C. Stable post-monsoon thermals. Dhauladhar snow peaks crystal clear from air. Bir Billing Cup often held. Peak experience. |
| November | 10.0/10 | Best autumn month, 5-18°C. Perfect flying conditions, clean air, snow-capped backdrop. Clear visibility for photography. Paragliding season finale. |
| December | 6.0/10 | Cold 0-12°C. Paragliding winds down — thermals weakening. Bir town quiet and cold. Tibetan New Year preparations begin. Cozy cafe season. |
What to pack for May
- ▸Lightweight paragliding harness or rental gear
- ▸Sun protection: high-SPF sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses
- ▸Layered clothing: light base layer, fleece jacket, windproof shell
- ▸Closed-toe hiking shoes with ankle support
- ▸Wide-brimmed hat and neck gaiter for sun exposure at altitude
- ▸Reusable water bottle and electrolyte tablets
- ▸Binoculars for spotting pilots and birds
Nearby in Himachal Pradesh scoring high in May
How to reach Bir Billing
Airport
Gaggal (Kangra) — 60km
Rail
Pathankot
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