Avoid
Yamunotri in August
Uttarakhand, India
August continues monsoon — 200-300mm. The Yamuna gorge trail is at maximum leech and rain intensity. Road access from Barkot can be disrupted by landslides. The hot springs are a warm refuge in cold rain. The Char Dham yatra persists — devotees trek through conditions that would stop most tourists. Few non-pilgrim visitors.
The August story
August continues the monsoon challenge. The trail is at its worst: muddy, leech-populated below 3,000m, and occasionally blocked by small landslides. The hot springs don't care about monsoon — they steam and boil as they have since geological formation. The Char Dham yatra continues through it all. Independence Day passes with flags at the temple. The few non-pilgrim visitors who reach Yamunotri in August find a primal landscape: roaring river, steaming earth, rain-soaked rock, and a small stone temple that has survived centuries of exactly this weather. Hotels at low rates, road conditions uncertain. August is Yamunotri for the committed or the stranded.
Why August scores 1/5
Weather
Peak monsoon. Trek trail waterlogged. Multiple landslides on approach road. Temple accessible but journey dangerous. Avoid.
Roads & Access
self drive: Possible to Janki Chatti. Then must trek. road condition: Mountain road to Janki Chatti — narrow, landslide-prone. Then 6km trek. public transport: Buses from Dehradun/Rishikesh to Hanuman Chatti. Shared taxis to Janki Chatti. Palki/pony for trek. from nearest city: Dehradun — 230km, 9hr to Janki Chatti. Barkot — 50km, 2.5hr. last km difficulty: extreme
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 2/5. rescue: SDRF Uttarakhand, ITBP — helicopter in extreme cases. helpline: 100, 1077 (UK disaster). ambulance: Temple committee pony/stretcher. No motorized ambulance on trek. police station: Janki Chatti outpost — seasonal. nearest hospital: PHC at Janki Chatti — first aid only. Barkot CHC — 36km. Dehradun — 230km for serious cases
Network
VI: No, JIO: No, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: No. BSNL only at Janki Chatti — very patchy. NO signal on trek route or at temple
Kids
Not ideal for kids — Pilgrimage significance for Hindu families
Elevation
3,293m — Moderate altitude
Who should go
- ✓Travelers with basic fitness
- ✓Committed Char Dham completionists accepting monsoon conditions
- ✓Primal-landscape seekers wanting steaming earth and roaring river
- ✓Nobody travelling for comfort or convenience
Who should think twice
- ✗Those with mobility issues
- ✗All leisure travellers — conditions are punishing
- ✗Families with children — trail is dangerous when wet
- ✗Those without rain gear and waterproof boots
- ✗Anyone on fixed itinerary — road closures happen
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 0/5 | Temple closed. Extreme snow at 3,300m. Trail from Janki Chatti buried. Idol shifted to Kharsali for winter worship. |
| February | 0/5 | Temple closed, snowbound. Deepest snow of the year. Trail impassable. Village Kharsali hosts winter puja ceremonies. |
| March | 0/5 | Temple closed. Snow melting slowly at lower elevations. Trail still buried. Opening depends on weather — usually late April. |
| April | 1/5 | Temple may open late April (Akshaya Tritiya). 2-12°C. Trail clearing. Early pilgrims if road opens. Snowpatches remain. |
| May | 5/5 | Temple open, best weather 8-20°C. Char Dham season peak. 6km trek from Janki Chatti comfortable. Hot springs at temple. |
| June | 4/5 | Full season 10-22°C. Temple busy with Char Dham pilgrims. Trek trail in good condition. Hot springs popular. Book ponies. |
| July | 2/5 | Monsoon rain makes 6km trek trail slippery and dangerous. Landslides block Janki Chatti road. River in spate. Risky. |
| Augustviewing | 1/5 | Peak monsoon. Trek trail waterlogged. Multiple landslides on approach road. Temple accessible but journey dangerous. Avoid. |
| September | 3/5 | Monsoon clearing 6-16°C. Autumn trek window. Trail drying. Temple still open. Fewer pilgrims. Peaceful darshan. |
| October | 4/5 | Last month before closure 4-12°C. Temple closing ceremony (Yama Dwitiya). Autumn colors on trail. Final pilgrims. |
| November | 0/5 | Temple closed for winter. Idol shifted to Kharsali. Snow arriving. Trail shutting down. 6-month closure begins. |
| December | 0/5 | Temple closed. Deep snow. Trail buried. Janki Chatti base quiet. Winter worship continues at Kharsali village only. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Dehradun — 230km, 9hr to Janki Chatti. Barkot — 50km, 2.5hr. Roads: Mountain road to Janki Chatti — narrow, landslide-prone. Then 6km trek. Self-drive: Possible to Janki Chatti. Then must trek. Public transport: Buses from Dehradun/Rishikesh to Hanuman Chatti. Shared taxis to Janki Chatti. Palki/pony for trek. Last stretch: extreme
Elevation
3,293m
Difficulty
moderate
Budget tier
budget
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