Oct - Feb
9°C - 18°C
Mar - May
12°C - 21°C
Jun - Sep
17°C - 23°C
Escape the scorching heat and embrace the serene beauty of Velankanni in winter, from November to February. With temperatures ranging between 5°C and 15°C, this is the perfect time for leisurely strolls, sightseeing, and exploring the hidden gems of the city. The season blesses the city with colorful flowers in full bloom and lush greenery, creating a picturesque setting for your visit. Enjoy a calming evening by the holy river, sipping on hot tea or embark on an early morning boat ride to witness the mesmerizing sunrise. Don't miss visiting the Banaras Hindu University, Durga Temple, New Vishwanath Temple, Batuk Bhairav Temple, and ISKCON Temple. Experience the enchanting Ganga Aarti in the evenings, as the riverbank lights up with a golden glow from oil lamps and the air fills with the soothing sounds of conches, bells, and chants.
Despite the heavy rainfall, Velankanni attracts numerous visitors during the monsoon season from July to October. With temperatures typically between 25°C and 30°C, this period offers a pleasant break from the heat. The rising water levels of the Ganges enhance the beauty of the ghats, drawing visitors to witness the captivating sight. Be cautious of slippery pathways due to algae accumulation. Experience the thrill of observing the Ganges in its full glory during the peak monsoon season.
Velankanni experiences scorching summers from March to June, with April and May being the hottest months. The region witnesses high temperatures reaching up to 45°C, accompanied by dry and sunny weather. Outdoor activities become challenging due to the intense heat and dry winds. However, you can enjoy the auspicious festival of Mahashivratri in February. If you visit during the summer months, find solace by the riverside at Dashashwamedh Ghat, Assi Ghat, Manikarnika Ghat, and Kedar Ghat. Indulge in the famous local delicacy, lassi, to beat the heat.