Oct - Feb
16°C - 27°C
Mar - May
22°C - 36°C
Jun - Sep
23°C - 29°C
Mandu is at its charming best during the winter months, from November to February. With temperatures ranging between 5 to 15 degrees Celsius, this is the ideal time to explore the city beyond the usual tourist spots. The winter season brings colourful flowers in full bloom and lush green vegetation, creating a picturesque setting. Take leisurely strolls, visit iconic temples like Ship Palace and Jahaz Mahal, and don't miss the serene boat rides on the lakes. Witness the majestic sunrises and sunsets, and immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of the city.
Despite the heavy rainfall, Mandu attracts visitors during the monsoon season from July to October. With temperatures ranging from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, the monsoon offers a welcome relief from the heat. The Ganges swells, drawing people to the ghats to witness the mesmerizing sight. Be cautious near the riverside as algae can make the steps slippery. Experience the thrill of watching the Ganges during the peak of the monsoon, and savor the unique ambiance created by the rainfall in this historical city.
Summer in Mandu, lasting from March to June, can be challenging with scorching temperatures reaching up to 45 degrees Celsius. The region experiences hot, dry winds making outdoor activities difficult. While the Ghats offer some respite, it's advisable to plan indoor visits during this time. Despite the heat, witness the grandeur of festivals like Mahashivratri in February, and explore iconic spots like Rani Roopmati Pavilion and Baz Bahadur Palace. Seek solace at the riverside and indulge in the famous local lassi to beat the summer heat.