Oct - Feb
13°C - 26°C
Mar - May
20°C - 35°C
Jun - Sep
26°C - 37°C
Embrace the best of Majuli during Winter, between November and February, where the average temperature ranges from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius. This season is ideal for leisurely strolls, immersive sightseeing, and discovering the hidden gems of the city. Witness Majuli come to life with vibrant flowers in full bloom and lush greenery. Enjoy serene evenings by the holy river with a cup of piping hot tea. Don't miss the enchanting early morning boat rides to catch the mesmerizing sunrise. Explore the vast Banaras Hindu University campus, seek blessings at iconic temples like Durga Temple, New Vishwanath Temple, Batuk Bhairav Temple, and ISKCON Temple. Experience the magical Ganga Aarti in the evenings, where the riverbank illuminates with oil lamps and the air fills with divine chants and fragrances.
Despite heavy rainfall, Majuli attracts a significant number of visitors during the Monsoon from July to the second week of October. The average temperature hovers between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, offering a relief from the scorching heat. The Ganges swells, inviting more people to the ghats to witness the mesmerizing views. Be cautious of slippery steps due to algae accumulation by the riverside. Experience the thrill of watching the Ganga during the peak monsoon period, adding a touch of excitement to your visit.
Summer in Majuli extends from March to June, with April and May being the hottest months. Expect scorching temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius, with minimal humidity. While outdoor activities are challenging due to the intense heat, you can still find respite near the Ghats. Witness the grand Mahashivratri festival in February, offering a unique cultural experience. Relax by the serene riverside at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Assi Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, and Kedar Ghat. Indulge in the famous lassi of Varanasi for a refreshing treat amidst the hot climate.