Here’s a monthly breakup of VRINDAVAN's climatic conditions so you can plan when to go:
Vrindavan is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites of India associated with Hindu God Krishna. It experiences a tropical climate due to which it can’t be visited at any time of the year. The weather here remains the same as other north-eastern Indian states. Let’s discuss more about seasons in Vrindavan. Winters - October to March Winter is the ideal time to visit Vrindavan, and these months witness a huge rush of pilgrims as compared to summer and monsoon. Temperature here in winters usually hovers between 10°C to 20°C making city exploration easy and satisfying. However, fog in early morning and evening can cause unwanted delay in your trip. Summer - April to July With average temperature reaching up to 48°C, summers can be harsh and extreme in Vrindavan. As compared to days, the nights are much cooler and pleasant. The unbearable heat makes visiting and exploring really daunting. If you are looking for a convenient and fun-filled holiday, then avoid visiting this place in Summers. Since this is an off-tourist season, the prices of hotels drop steadily. Monsoon - August to September Since this city receives a moderate amount of rain, the temperature drops immediately creating a pleasurable and pleasant time for locals as well as visitors. Visiting temples or sitting beside Yamuna ghat can really turn all your tiredness and tensions away. However, rainfall usually disrupts the traffic making traveling unfavorable.