Gopeshwar in March
Uttarakhand, India
Go in March — spring's arrival transforms the landscape, trails are opening, and rhododendrons begin blooming, but pack for wet conditions and variable 5–16°C temperatures.
March is when Gopeshwar starts waking up. Daytime temperatures touch 18°C, though nights still drop to 5-6°C. The Chopta road begins clearing by mid-March in good years, and early-season trekkers start appearing. Rhododendrons haven't bloomed yet but the forest canopy is shifting colour. The weekly market picks up pace with fresh produce from lower villages. This is a sweet spot — warm enough to explore comfortably, empty enough to feel like a discovery. The Gopinath Temple's Nandi statue catches morning light beautifully around the equinox.
The March story
If Chopta road is clear, drive up for a day trip even if the full Tungnath trek isn't feasible yet. The meadows at 2600m with residual snow patches and emerging green make for striking photography. Back in town, the Gopinath Temple complex includes a museum with medieval sculptures worth 30 minutes of your time. The weekly Saturday haat (market) sells raw Himalayan honey, dried wild apricots, and coarse-ground spice mixes — buy direct from village women. Budget ₹1000-1800 per night for decent rooms; the GMVN guesthouse is the most reliable option. Restaurants are basic — dal-chawal-sabzi at ₹80-120. If you're heading onward to Badrinath, the road typically opens in late April, so March is too early for that circuit. However, it's perfect for exploring the lower Alaknanda valley, including the confluence at Karnaprayag an hour south.
Why March scores 8.0/10
Weather
Spring arriving, 5-16°C. Snow melting on trails. Gopinath temple gardens greening. Rhododendrons beginning on Chopta route. Pleasant transition.
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What to do in Gopeshwar this March
- 1Trek the Chopta rhododendron trails as spring blooms unfold across the forest floor
- 2Walk through Gopinath temple gardens to observe early greening and spring bird activity
- 3Hike lower routes on the Auli approach while snow retreats from mid-elevation paths
- 4Visit the Bagwani Bugyal meadow to catch wildflowers emerging as temperatures rise
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Early-season trekkers willing to gamble on Chopta road opening
- ✓Market lovers who enjoy village haats with raw honey and wild apricot
- ✓Travellers who want the hills waking up without the crowds that come with full spring
Who should think twice
- ✗People who need guaranteed clear trails — Chopta may still have snow patches
- ✗Badrinath-bound pilgrims — the highway does not open until late April
- ✗Anyone allergic to uncertainty — March is transition month and weather flips daily
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 6.0/10 | Cold 0-10°C. Gopinath temple peaceful in winter. Gateway to snow-covered Chopta. Clear Himalayan views on sunny days. Few tourists. Pack heavy woolens. |
| February | 6.0/10 | Cold -2 to 8°C. Snow at higher elevations. Town quiet. Gopinath temple's ancient iron trident visible in clear air. Good base for winter Chopta trek. |
| Marchviewing | 8.0/10 | Spring arriving, 5-16°C. Snow melting on trails. Gopinath temple gardens greening. Rhododendrons beginning on Chopta route. Pleasant transition. |
| April | 10.0/10 | Best month, 10-22°C. Perfect base for Chopta-Tungnath trek. Rhododendrons in full bloom. All trails accessible. District HQ has good facilities. |
| May | 10.0/10 | Peak season, 14-26°C. Ideal Chopta/Tungnath trekking weather. Wildflower meadows. Town facilities running well. Weekend trekkers from plains arrive. |
| June | 6.0/10 | Pre-monsoon 16-28°C. Thunder builds afternoon. Chopta still doable first half. Views hazier. Last window before monsoon shuts down trekking. |
| July | 4.0/10 | Heavy monsoon. Chopta road prone to landslides. Trails waterlogged. Town itself accessible but all trekking routes dangerous. Leeches everywhere. |
| August | 4.0/10 | Monsoon continues. Road closures common between Gopeshwar and Chopta. Fog and rain constant. No trekking possible. Town damp and grey. |
| September | 10.0/10 | Post-monsoon magic, 10-20°C. Trails clearing. Chopta road reopening. Crystal clear Himalayan views returning. Meadows emerald green. Superb month. |
| October | 10.0/10 | Excellent autumn, 8-18°C. Golden bugyals, snow peaks, clean air. Best month for Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila circuit from Gopeshwar base. Book ahead. |
| November | 6.0/10 | Cold 2-12°C. Chopta getting first snow. Town still accessible. Gopinath temple in autumn light. Last month before winter closes higher routes. |
| December | 6.0/10 | Cold -2 to 8°C. Chopta under snow — winter trek only. Town itself accessible but cold. Short days. Good base for experienced snow trekkers. |
What to pack for March
- ▸Layered merino or fleece tops (5–16°C range)
- ▸Waterproof jacket and trousers (snowmelt runoff)
- ▸Trekking shoes with good grip (wet trails)
- ▸Trekking poles (steep descents, muddy sections)
- ▸Sun hat and SPF 50+ (high altitude UV, snow reflection)
- ▸Thermal base layer for early mornings
- ▸Day pack (15–20L) with rain cover
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