Keylong in February
Himachal Pradesh, India
At 3080m in deep winter, temperatures hit -15°C with minimal town services and no real reason to visit beyond extreme cold itself
February is Keylong's coldest month — -18 to -4°C with peak snow cover. The Atal Tunnel from Manali keeps basic road access alive, but conditions are Arctic. The Bhaga valley is a study in white and grey. Kardang Monastery (3500m) operates year-round — monks maintain Buddhist practice through the worst of winter. The handful of hotels that stay open in Keylong run on generators and determination.
The February story
February is Keylong at maximum winter extremity with modern access. The Atal Tunnel makes the impossible merely difficult. Driving through the tunnel from Manali's relative warmth into Lahaul's -15°C is a temperature shock that reminds you this tunnel connects two different worlds. Kardang Monastery in February, with monks chanting in a prayer hall lit by butter lamps while snow falls outside, is an experience that rivals anything in Ladakh. The small gompa at Shasur (3km from Keylong) is accessible even in heavy snow. For photography, the Bhaga valley in deep winter — frozen river, snow-covered terraces, and the monastery perched above — is extraordinary. Budget: Rs 800-1500 for the few hotels operating. Bring: genuine cold-weather gear (down jacket, thermals, insulated boots, gloves rated to -20°C), torch, portable heater, and 2 days of emergency food. The tunnel road is maintained but conditions between tunnel exit and Keylong (50km) can deteriorate rapidly. Drive during daylight only. Medical: Manali via tunnel, 3 hours.
Why February scores 4.0/10
Weather
Coldest, -15 to 0°C. Deep winter. Atal Tunnel open but town infrastructure minimal. Chandrabhaga River frozen. Only for extreme cold enthusiasts.
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Extreme winter seekers — Keylong at -18°C with tunnel access is unique
- ✓Monastery photographers wanting winter gompa in snow
- ✓Cultural travellers wanting to see a Lahauli community in deep winter
- ✓Adventure tourists who define adventure as temperature, not altitude
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗Anyone who can't handle -18°C — this is life-threatening cold
- ✗All families with children — no exceptions
- ✗Visitors without expedition-grade winter equipment
- ✗Anyone expecting restaurants, shops, or services
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 4.0/10 | Cold -10 to 2°C. Atal Tunnel keeps road from Manali open but Keylong itself frozen. Lahaul Valley under heavy snow. Kardang monastery accessible but harsh. |
| Februaryviewing | 4.0/10 | Coldest, -15 to 0°C. Deep winter. Atal Tunnel open but town infrastructure minimal. Chandrabhaga River frozen. Only for extreme cold enthusiasts. |
| March | 4.0/10 | Still cold -8 to 5°C. Snow melting slowly. Atal Tunnel provides year-round access but Lahaul Valley barely waking. Very limited facilities open. |
| April | 6.0/10 | Thawing 0-12°C. Valley emerging from snow. Streams swelling with melt. Kardang monastery accessible. Baralacha La still closed. Spring colours starting. |
| May | 8.0/10 | Opening up, 5-18°C. Manali-Leh highway clearing (via Atal Tunnel). Lahaul Valley greening. Gondhla Fort accessible. Keylong market coming alive. Good early season. |
| June | 10.0/10 | Peak season, 10-25°C. All Lahaul attractions open. Manali-Leh highway fully operational. Kardang, Shashur monasteries accessible. Valley in bloom. Book ahead. |
| July | 10.0/10 | Rain shadow advantage, 12-28°C. While rest of Himachal drowns in monsoon, Lahaul stays dry and sunny. Unique green valley between brown mountains. Best-kept secret. |
| August | 10.0/10 | Dry and pleasant, 10-26°C. Lahaul's rain shadow means clear skies while Manali gets 400mm rain. Chandratal accessible. Perfect for escaping monsoon. Underrated. |
| September | 10.0/10 | Post-monsoon perfection, 5-20°C. Crystal clear skies. Snow peaks sharp against blue. Valley golden. Chandratal Lake at its most photogenic. Few tourists. Go now. |
| October | 8.0/10 | Cooling rapidly, 0-14°C. Baralacha La may close. Chandratal closing. Autumn colours in valley. Last good month. Check pass conditions before heading to Leh side. |
| November | 4.0/10 | Cold -5 to 5°C. Baralacha La closed. Only Atal Tunnel route from Manali open. Valley emptying. Limited facilities. Beautiful but harsh winter approaching. |
| December | 4.0/10 | Deep winter -12 to 0°C. Atal Tunnel keeps access open but town in hibernation mode. Chandrabhaga frozen. Only for those specifically wanting winter Lahaul. |
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