Here’s a monthly breakup of AYODHYA's climatic conditions so you can plan when to go:
Just like any other Northindian city, Ayodhya also experiences cold winters and hot summers. Since Ayodhya is related to Lord Rama, it is visited by the devotees from all over the country every year. September to March is considered the best time to visit this sacred land. Let’s learn more about the seasons of Ayodhya in detail.
Winters - October to March
Winter is the best season to visit Ayodhya when the temperature remains pleasant and enjoyable. The average temperature during a normal winter day hovers between 10℃ to 20℃. The festival of Diwali, which usually occurs in October and November month, is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in Ayodhya. Ramleela is another highlight of this city which is enjoyed by thousands of devotees here.
Summer - April to June
Summer is not considered an ideal time to visit Ayodhya since the temperature can reach up to 37℃. Days are mostly hot and humid and nights are comparatively pleasant. Summers begins in Ayodhya with Ram Navami festival, which is celebrated as the birth month of Lord Rama. This festival attracts a huge number of tourists to Ayodhya every year. May and June are the hottest months in Ayodhya.
Monsoon - July to September
Monsoon usually come late in Ayodhya, unlike other Northindian states. However, the weather remains comfortable and enjoyable at this time of the year. The average temperature during monsoon hovers between 20℃ to 30℃. You can visit all religious sites during monsoon without worrying about crowd and rush.