Peak Season
Gangotri in May
Uttarakhand, India
May opens Gangotri. The temple doors open on Akshaya Tritiya (date varies by Hindu calendar, usually early May) with elaborate ceremony. The murti returns from Mukhba. Pilgrims flood in. The Char Dham yatra season begins. Temperatures hover at 5-15°C. The Gaumukh trek (18km one-way) opens, though snow patches persist. The town — population 500 in summer, zero in winter — springs to life overnight.
The May story
The temple opening ceremony is worth witnessing if you can time it. The murti's procession from Mukhba to Gangotri, carried on a palanquin through cheering crowds with music and incense, is Hindu pilgrimage at its most emotionally concentrated. The first days after opening are intensely crowded and deeply spiritual. For the Gaumukh trek (18km one-way, 2 days recommended), register at the Uttarkashi forest office (mandatory, Rs 50 Indian / Rs 350 foreign, porter required). The trail follows the Bhagirathi river through pine and birch forest to the glacier snout at 3892m. May conditions: snow patches on trail, river crossings manageable, views variable (pre-monsoon haze some days). Carry all food for the trek — Bhojbasa camp (14km) has basic shelter only. Altitude: Gangotri is 3100m, Gaumukh is 3892m — acclimatise properly. Night temperatures near the glacier: -5 to 0°C even in May. This is serious trekking, not a day walk.
Why May scores 5/5
Weather
Best month, 5-20°C. Temple open, Gaumukh glacier trek accessible. Bhagirathi River clear blue. Snow peaks dramatic. Pilgrim season building. Book early.
Roads & Access
self drive: Difficult — narrow with steep drops. Experienced hill drivers only. road condition: Narrow mountain road from Uttarkashi, single lane. Landslide-prone. Road rebuilt each May. public transport: GMOU buses from Uttarkashi during season. Shared taxis available. from nearest city: Uttarkashi — 100km, 4hr. Rishikesh — 265km, 10hr. last km difficulty: hard
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 2/5. rescue: ITBP rescue post, SDRF — helicopter if weather permits. helpline: 100 (police), 1077 (UK disaster). ambulance: Temple committee vehicle. 108 unreliable. police station: Gangotri outpost — seasonal. nearest hospital: PHC Gangotri — first aid only. Uttarkashi District Hospital — 100km. Airlift for emergencies
Network
VI: No, JIO: No, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: No. BSNL only and unreliable. No signal beyond Gangotri towards Gaumukh
Kids
Not ideal for kids — Sacred Ganga origin — spiritual value, Scenic drive through mountains
Elevation
3,100m — Moderate altitude
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Char Dham pilgrims — the yatra season opens
- ✓Temple opening ceremony witnesses — deeply moving event
- ✓Gaumukh trekkers with proper gear and permit
- ✓Spiritual seekers wanting Ganga's source experience
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗Altitude-sensitive travellers who haven't acclimatised — 3100m is serious
- ✗Families with children under 10 — conditions are basic and cold
- ✗Comfort seekers — accommodation is ashram-basic at best
- ✗Casual day-trippers — this requires minimum 2-day commitment
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 0/5 | Temple closed. Valley buried under deep snow. NH-108 blocked beyond Uttarkashi. No access or facilities. Entire area in winter hibernation. |
| February | 0/5 | Temple closed. Heaviest winter month. Avalanche risk in surrounding valleys. Road clearance won't begin for weeks. Completely inaccessible. |
| March | 0/5 | Temple closed. Snow melting at lower elevations. BRO begins road clearing. Gangotri town still inaccessible. Gaumukh glacier trek impossible. |
| April | 1/5 | Temple may open Akshaya Tritiya (late April). Road clearing ongoing — delays common. Gaumukh trek not yet safe. Only visit if confirmed open. |
| Mayviewing | 5/5 | Best month, 5-20°C. Temple open, Gaumukh glacier trek accessible. Bhagirathi River clear blue. Snow peaks dramatic. Pilgrim season building. Book early. |
| June | 4/5 | Warm 10-22°C. Peak Char Dham pilgrimage season. Gaumukh trek busy. Late June brings early monsoon showers. Visit first half for best conditions. |
| July | 2/5 | Monsoon 12-20°C. Heavy rain, landslides on Uttarkashi-Gangotri road frequent. Gaumukh trek dangerous. River in brown spate. Road closures likely. |
| August | 1/5 | Peak monsoon. Road to Gangotri among most dangerous in Uttarakhand this month. Multiple landslide zones. Pilgrims stranded regularly. Avoid completely. |
| September | 3/5 | Rain clearing, 5-16°C. Roads stabilizing. River calming. Gaumukh trek cautiously resumes. Fewer pilgrims — peaceful darshan. Autumn colours starting. |
| October | 4/5 | Last open month, 2-14°C. Stunning autumn — golden birch forests along Gaumukh trail. Snow dusts surrounding peaks. Uncrowded, spiritual, photogenic. |
| November | 0/5 | Temple closes after Diwali-week ceremony. Snow begins. Valley emptying out. Murti moved to Mukhba village for winter worship. Season over. |
| December | 0/5 | Temple closed, deep winter. Valley under heavy snow. Road blocked. No access until late April. Winter worship continues at Mukhba village downstream. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Uttarkashi — 100km, 4hr. Rishikesh — 265km, 10hr. Roads: Narrow mountain road from Uttarkashi, single lane. Landslide-prone. Road rebuilt each May. Self-drive: Difficult — narrow with steep drops. Experienced hill drivers only. Public transport: GMOU buses from Uttarkashi during season. Shared taxis available. Last stretch: hard
Elevation
3,100m
Difficulty
moderate
Budget tier
budget
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