McLeod Ganj in July
Himachal Pradesh, India
Monsoon transforms trails into leech-infested mud slides—even the popular Triund trek becomes genuinely dangerous
July is full monsoon. McLeod Ganj gets drenched—500-600mm of rain this month alone, making it one of India's wettest hill stations. Clouds live inside the town. Waterfalls appear on every surface. The Triund trail is dangerous. Tourist numbers drop 70%. But the Tibetan community continues its life: prayers, debates, butter tea, and exile politics, all conducted in the rain.
The July story
July McLeod Ganj is an acquired taste that converts people for life. The town, stripped of tourist packaging, reveals its real identity: a Tibetan refugee settlement where people have built meaningful lives far from home. The monastery's debate sessions continue in covered courtyards. The Tibetan Children's Village school—caring for exile children since 1960—runs through monsoon. If you're here, spend time in the Tibet Museum: the stories of escape across the Himalayas, the destruction of monasteries, the preservation of culture in exile—it hits harder when rain isolates you from distractions. The momos at every corner restaurant taste better when you're damp and cold. Accommodation is 40-60% off peak. The German Bakery's hot chocolate becomes a survival tool.
Why July scores 4.0/10
Weather
Monsoon dumps 400mm+. Triund trek dangerous — slippery with leeches. Bhagsu waterfall roaring but trails treacherous. McLeod Ganj cafes cozy refuge.
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Budget travelers wanting premium McLeod Ganj at monsoon prices
- ✓Tibetan culture devotees wanting community without tourist filter
- ✓Writers and artists who find monsoon creatively productive
Who should think twice
- ✗Triund trekkers—trail is closed or extremely dangerous
- ✗Photographers wanting mountain views—they're hidden behind cloud
- ✗Travelers prone to mold allergies or respiratory issues in damp conditions
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 6.0/10 | Cold 0-10°C. Occasional snow at McLeod Ganj. Dalai Lama temple quiet. Triund trek icy but dramatic. Budget accommodation cheapest now. Carry thermals. |
| February | 6.0/10 | Cold 2-12°C. Winter calm continues. Tibetan Losar (New Year) celebrations add colour. Snow possible. Fewer backpackers — peaceful monastery visits. |
| March | 10.0/10 | Spring 8-20°C. Rhododendrons bloom on Triund trail. Dhauladhar snow peaks crystal clear. Tibetan culture events. One of the best months to visit. |
| April | 10.0/10 | Best month, 12-24°C. Perfect Triund trek weather. Dhauladhar views pristine. HPCA stadium cricket season. Cafes buzzing. Book accommodation early. |
| May | 8.0/10 | Warm 15-28°C. Plains tourists arrive in force. McLeod Ganj packed on weekends. Triund camping popular — book permits. Still excellent weather. |
| June | 6.0/10 | Pre-monsoon haze, 18-30°C. Dhauladhar views unreliable. Thunderstorms build daily. Triund still doable but carry rain gear. Crowds thinning. |
| Julyviewing | 4.0/10 | Monsoon dumps 400mm+. Triund trek dangerous — slippery with leeches. Bhagsu waterfall roaring but trails treacherous. McLeod Ganj cafes cozy refuge. |
| August | 4.0/10 | Monsoon continues. Landslides on Dharamshala-McLeod road possible. Bhagsunag waterfall spectacular. Leeches on all forest trails. Indoor activities only. |
| September | 8.0/10 | Rain retreating, 12-24°C. Dhauladhar views returning dramatically. Everything lush green. Triund trail drying. Beautiful, uncrowded. Great month. |
| October | 10.0/10 | Best autumn, 10-22°C. Dhauladhar snow peaks crystal clear against blue sky. Triund trek at its finest. Dalai Lama teachings may be scheduled. Book ahead. |
| November | 8.0/10 | Cool 5-16°C. Crisp air, stunning views. McLeod Ganj quieter after Diwali. Tibetan markets and cafes atmospheric. Perfect for cultural immersion. |
| December | 6.0/10 | Cold 0-10°C. Possible snow transforms McLeod Ganj. Christmas/NY festivities in cafes. Dharamshala cricket ground dramatic in winter light. Cozy vibes. |
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