Oct - Feb
20°C - 33°C
Mar - May
21°C - 37°C
Jun - Sep
24°C - 29°C
Osian, with its serene ambiance and pleasant weather, is best experienced during Winter between November and February. During this time, the temperature ranges from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius, offering an ideal setting for leisurely strolls, sightseeing, and immersing in the city's cultural richness. The landscape comes alive with vibrant flowers in full bloom and lush greenery. Enjoy a relaxing evening by the holy river with a cup of steaming tea, witness the glittering sunrise on an early morning boat ride, explore the Banaras Hindu University, and marvel at the divine architecture of temples like Durga Temple, New Vishwanath Temple, Batuk Bhairav Temple, and ISKCON Temple. Don't miss the enchanting Ganga Aarti in the evening, where the riverbank is illuminated with oil lamps, colorful flowers, and melodic chants, creating a truly mystical atmosphere.
Despite the heavy rainfall, Osian attracts many visitors during the Monsoon season from July to October. With temperatures ranging between 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, the monsoon offers a refreshing break from the heat. The Ganges swells, drawing crowds to the ghats to witness its majestic presence. While the monsoon enhances the beauty of the city, be cautious around the slippery algae-covered steps near the river. Experience the thrill of watching the Ganga during its peak flow and enjoy the unique ambiance created by the monsoon rains.
Summers in Osian, lasting from March to June, are scorching hot with temperatures soaring up to 45 degrees Celsius, especially in April and May. The weather is dry and devoid of humidity, making outdoor activities challenging. However, the Ghats provide some relief from the heat. If you visit during the summer months, take refuge by the riverside at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Assi Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, and Kedar Ghat. Enjoy the famous lassi and witness the vibrant Mahashivratri festival in February. Summer is not the ideal time for extensive sightseeing, but the city's cultural charm remains ever-present.