Dharamsala, nestled in the lap of the Dhauladhar range, is not just the spiritual capital of Himachal Pradesh—it’s also a gateway to some of the most stunning Himalayan treks. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful forest walk, an alpine lake adventure, or a challenging high-pass crossing, Dharamsala has something for every trekker.
But when is the best time to go trekking in Dharamsala?
Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of what to expect from each season, along with the top treks, weather tips, and gear recommendations for 2025–26.
🌸 March – Spring Awakens
Weather:
- Temperature: 8°C to 18°C
- Snow begins to melt, and rhododendrons bloom
- Trails are fresh, and the air is crisp
Best Treks:
- Triund Trek
- Kareri Village
- Guna Devi Temple Hike
Why March is Great:
Spring is ideal for low-altitude treks and nature photography. It’s a peaceful time with fewer crowds, and the scenery is lush with early flowers.
Tips:
- Carry warm layers for the evenings.
- Some higher trails may still have snow; check trail conditions in advance.
🌿 April – Mild and Magical
Weather:
- Temperature: 10°C to 22°C
- Daytime warmth and clear skies
- Snow melts from higher altitudes
Best Treks:
- Kareri Lake (mid-April onward)
- Indrahar Pass (Lower trail sections)
- Bhagsu Waterfall + Shiva Café trek
Why April is Great:
April offers a mix of greenery and snow views. The trails are dry, making it perfect for beginners and intermediate trekkers.
Tips:
- Perfect month for camping and multi-day treks.
- Book early – this is when the season starts getting popular.
🌞 May – Peak Trekking Season
Weather:
- Temperature: 12°C to 26°C
- Ideal trekking temperatures
- Long daylight hours
Best Treks:
- Kareri Lake
- Minkiani Pass
- Dalai Lama Trek (multi-day cultural route)
- Guna Devi + Triund + Snowline combo trek
Why May is Great:
May is peak season. Snow is mostly gone from the mid-altitude trails, and you can explore deeper into the Dhauladhars. Visibility is excellent.
Tips:
- Carry sunscreen, hat, and hydration packs
- Start early to avoid afternoon heat at lower altitudes
☀️ June – High-Altitude Adventures Begin
Weather:
- Temperature: 15°C to 28°C
- Pleasant but warmer
- Monsoon clouds start appearing late June
Best Treks:
- Minkiani Pass
- Baleni Pass
- Dal Lake to Guna Devi
- Chamba Valley route (part of Dalai Lama Trek)
Why June is Great:
If you want to go beyond Kareri Lake or Triund, June is ideal. Passes like Minkiani and Baleni open up, and longer treks are accessible.
Tips:
- Avoid late June if monsoon arrives early
- Great month for photographers – landscapes are vivid
🌧️ July – Monsoon Magic
Weather:
- Temperature: 16°C to 22°C
- Heavy rain possible
- Misty, green, and atmospheric
Best Treks:
- Guna Devi Temple
- Short nature walks near McLeod Ganj
- Naddi Sunset Point
- Explore Tibetan culture and monasteries
Why July is Special:
Monsoon transforms Dharamsala into a lush paradise. While not ideal for long treks, short nature trails and cultural tours shine during this season.
Tips:
- Avoid high-altitude treks due to landslides
- Carry rain gear and quick-dry clothing
🌧️ August – Greenery and Peace
Weather:
- Temperature: 16°C to 23°C
- Still rainy, but some dry windows appear
- Hills are at their greenest
Best Treks:
- Triund (short 1-night trek)
- Village walks: Dharamkot, Bhagsu, and Naddi
- Dal Lake + Guna Devi combo
Why August is Interesting:
August is peaceful and offbeat. If you don’t mind rain, it’s a photographer’s dream. Waterfalls are roaring, and the forests are vibrant.
Tips:
- Choose local, well-marked trails
- Wear good anti-slip trekking shoes
🍁 September – Trekking Season Returns
Weather:
- Temperature: 14°C to 24°C
- Post-monsoon freshness
- Clear skies and rich colors
Best Treks:
- Kareri Lake
- Triund + Snowline
- Minkiani Pass
- Dalai Lama Cultural Trek
Why September is Great:
September is the best-kept secret. Trails are open, clean, and less crowded. Post-monsoon landscapes are at their most beautiful.
Tips:
- Start early to enjoy mist-free mornings
- Perfect time to combine spiritual travel + trekking
🍂 October – Golden Autumn Trails
Weather:
- Temperature: 10°C to 20°C
- Cool breeze, autumn colors
- Clear mountain views
Best Treks:
- Triund
- Indrahar Pass
- Chamba Valley routes
- Kareri Lake (final month)
Why October is Great:
October is a golden month for photography, long treks, and stargazing. Nights are cooler, and you’ll witness the start of the fall season.
Tips:
- Carry thermals for camping
- Great month for 3–5 day treks
❄️ November – Offbeat and Cold
Weather:
- Temperature: 5°C to 16°C
- Dry but chilly
- Snow may start at higher elevations
Best Treks:
- Day hikes around McLeod Ganj
- Village-to-village treks
- Triund (if no fresh snowfall)
Why November is Good:
Perfect for those looking for quiet trails and cool weather. Dharamsala slows down and becomes peaceful again.
Tips:
- Dress in layers
- Best month for solo travelers or photography walks
❄️ December to February – Winter Wonderland
Weather:
- Temperature: -2°C to 12°C
- Snowfall in upper regions
- Trails like Triund and Kareri become snowy
Best Treks:
- Triund (Snow Trek)
- Naddi and Bhagsu Nature Trails
- Snowline (if accessible)
Why Winter is Unique:
If you love snow, December to February offer magical short hikes. This is also the best time for cozy homestays, meditation retreats, and Tibetan New Year celebrations.
Tips:
- Only attempt snow treks with local guides
- Carry insulated footwear and snow gear
🏕️ Quick Trek Planning Table
Month | Recommended Treks | Weather Notes |
March | Triund, Guna Devi | Fresh, cool |
April | Kareri Lake, Triund | Mild, clear |
May | Kareri, Minkiani | Warm, dry |
June | High passes open | Pleasant, cloud build-up |
July | Short treks only | Wet, green |
August | Village walks | Rainy, lush |
September | All trails open | Fresh, clear |
October | Indrahar, Triund | Cool, colorful |
November | Day hikes | Cold, dry |
Dec–Feb | Snow treks | Cold, snowy |
✅ Final Thoughts: When Should You Trek in Dharamsala?
There’s no single “best” time—each season in Dharamsala offers something special:
- Spring (March–May) is perfect for beginners and scenic beauty.
- Summer (June) is great for longer, high-altitude treks.
- Monsoon (July–August) is best for short nature walks and cultural immersion.
- Autumn (September–October) is ideal for serious trekking with clear skies.
- Winter (Dec–Feb) is for snow lovers and peaceful escapes.
🔍 Plan Your Trek with Experts
At Manu Adventures India, we specialize in custom, safe, and unforgettable trekking experiences in and around Dharamsala. Whether it’s your first Himalayan hike or a high-altitude adventure, our local team is here to guide you every step of the way.
📞 Contact us to plan your perfect trekking season for 2025–26!