Joshimath in May
Uttarakhand, India
Go in May — Badrinath access opens, Valley of Flowers trails become viable, and weather is stable; prepare for subsidence risks in the town itself.
Peak crowds
May is one of Joshimath's busiest months. The score rates conditions — weather, access, value — not how many people you'll share them with. Gateway to Badrinath and Valley of Flowers. Yatra season creates heavy transit traffic. Town has subsidence issues — check advisories.
May is full pilgrim season. Badrinath opens (typically first week of May), and Joshimath becomes a transit hub — buses, shared jeeps, and private vehicles clog the main road. The Badrinath road (44 km from Joshimath) is open but subject to landslide closures. The Auli ropeway offers day-trip access to the meadow, now green and flowered. Temperatures are pleasant at 14-26°C. The Narsingh Temple buzzes. The subsidence story is visible everywhere — cracked buildings alongside functioning ones, a town holding itself together by willpower and necessity. Hotel rates jump to ₹1500-3000.
The May story
Badrinath is 44 km and 1.5-2 hours from Joshimath — the drive along the Alaknanda gorge is dramatic, and the temple at 3133m is one of India's most sacred Vishnu shrines. Queue times: 1-4 hours in May. Helicopter services run from the Badrinath helipad. The Mana village (3 km past Badrinath, last Indian village) is worth a stop — Vyas Gufa (where Vyasa dictated the Mahabharata), Bhim Pul (a natural rock bridge over the Saraswati River), and the Vasudhara Falls trail. Back in Joshimath, the Auli ropeway day trip is excellent — the meadow is green with wildflowers and the mountain views are clear. The Kuari Pass trek (3-4 days from Auli, moderate, max altitude 3658m) is in prime condition and one of the best Himalayan treks for the effort-to-reward ratio. Room rates in Joshimath: ₹1500-3000, up to ₹5000 for the better properties. Food: Vishnu Hotel on the main road does a reliable thali. The Shankaracharya Math welcomes visitors for darshan. The subsidence zone is a sobering contrast to the pilgrim optimism — the two Joshimaths exist simultaneously.
Why May scores 8.0/10
Weather
Badrinath season starts. Valley of Flowers prep. Good weather.
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What to do in Joshimath this May
- 1Trek to Auli meadows before snow melt accelerates
- 2Acclimatise and prep for Valley of Flowers trek (starts late May)
- 3Walk the pilgrimage route to Badrinath temple as season opens
- 4Scout lower trails toward Chopta to test your altitude fitness
- 5Visit Joshimath's Shankaracharya Cave and local shrines before summer crowds
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Badrinath pilgrims combining temple darshan with Auli meadow and Mana village
- ✓Kuari Pass trekkers wanting one of Uttarakhand's best moderate-difficulty trails
- ✓Valley of Flowers planners using Joshimath as a staging base for the trek
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗Crowd-averse travellers — May Joshimath is a transit mob scene for Badrinath
- ✗Anyone without advance accommodation booking — the town fills completely
- ✗Travellers who get stressed by road uncertainty — the Badrinath highway has regular closures
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 2.0/10 | Heavy snowfall, -5 to 5°C. Roads often blocked beyond Karnaprayag. Town accessible but barely. Land subsidence risk ongoing. Auli gondola may run for skiing. |
| February | 2.0/10 | Peak winter, -8 to 3°C. Most hotels and restaurants shut. Town under snow advisory due to subsidence. Auli skiing via gondola only viable activity. |
| March | 4.0/10 | Snow melting, spring arriving but roads still risky |
| April | 6.0/10 | Spring opening up, roads clearing for Badrinath season |
| Mayviewing | 8.0/10 | Badrinath season starts. Valley of Flowers prep. Good weather. |
| June | 10.0/10 | Peak. Everything open — Badrinath, Valley of Flowers, Hemkund, Auli summer. |
| July | 4.0/10 | Monsoon. Char Dham road landslides. Subsidence risk. |
| August | 4.0/10 | Monsoon continues. Road to Badrinath/Auli extremely dangerous. Landslides frequent. Town under subsidence monitoring. River in spate below. Do not visit. |
| September | 10.0/10 | Post-monsoon. Clear, beautiful. Best month for the area. |
| October | 8.0/10 | Getting cold. Badrinath closing soon. Last window. |
| November | 4.0/10 | Cold 0-10°C. Badrinath closed, town emptying. Auli cable car running for early ski season. Land subsidence monitoring continues. Limited facilities open. |
| December | 4.0/10 | Winter -3 to 5°C. Town quiet. Auli skiing via gondola is the only draw. Land subsidence remains a concern — check latest updates before visiting. |
What to pack for May
- ▸Layered merino wool (temps range 8–18°C)
- ▸Trekking poles (altitude + uneven terrain)
- ▸Sun protection: SPF 50+, hat, UV sunglasses
- ▸Waterproof jacket (afternoon showers likely)
- ▸Sturdy hiking boots with ankle support
- ▸Reusable water bottle with electrolyte sachets
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