Oct - Feb
22°C - 31°C
Mar - May
24°C - 32°C
Jun - Sep
25°C - 29°C
Discover the enchanting beauty of Hazaribagh during the winter months, from November to February, when the average temperature ranges between 5 to 15 degrees Celsius. This season offers a perfect opportunity to explore the city beyond the usual tourist spots. The streets are adorned with colorful flowers in full bloom and lush green vegetation, creating a picturesque setting. Take leisurely strolls, visit iconic landmarks such as Hazaribagh Lake, Canary Hill, and Narsingh Temple. Experience the tranquility of the holy river as you relax by its banks with a cup of hot tea. An early morning boat ride on the river to witness the sunrise is a must-do activity. Immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance by visiting temples like Kali Mandir and Narsingh Temple. Don't miss the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony in the evening, where the riverbank illuminates with the soft glow of oil lamps and the chants of the pundits fill the air with serenity.
Despite the heavy rainfall, Hazaribagh attracts numerous visitors during the monsoon season from July to October. The average temperature hovers between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, offering a welcome relief from the heat. The Ganges river swells during this time, creating a captivating sight at the ghats. However, be cautious of slippery paths due to algae accumulation. Witness the beauty of the river during the peak monsoon season, and experience the thrill of being close to nature. Explore attractions like Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary and Panchmandir Temple amidst the refreshing ambiance of the monsoon. Embrace the unique charm of Hazaribagh's monsoon, a time when nature rejuvenates the landscape with its vibrant hues.
Escape the scorching heat of Hazaribagh during the summer months from March to June, with April and May being the hottest. The temperature can soar up to 45 degrees Celsius, making outdoor activities challenging. While the Ghats offer some respite from the heat, the region remains predominantly hot and dry. Embrace the spiritual fervor of festivals like Mahashivratri in February and seek solace by the serene riverside at Dashashwamedh Ghat and Manikarnika Ghat. Indulge in the famous local lassi to beat the heat. For a unique experience, witness the vibrant colors and festivities during the festivals. Visit nearby destinations like Ranchi and Netarhat to explore more of the region's diverse offerings during the summer season.