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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A realistic, season‑by‑season look at what to expect — and how temperature and weather affect your pilgrimage planning. Vaishno Devi sits high in the Trikuta Mountains — the Bhawan (holy shrine) is around 5,200 ft (∼1,580 m) above sea level, while its base town Katra lies lower. That elevation makes a significant difference in temperature compared with [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="422" data-end="543"><em data-start="422" data-end="543">A realistic, season‑by‑season look at what to expect — and how temperature and weather affect your pilgrimage planning.</em></p>
<p data-start="545" data-end="918">Vaishno Devi sits high in the <strong data-start="575" data-end="596">Trikuta Mountains</strong> — the Bhawan (holy shrine) is around <strong data-start="634" data-end="657">5,200 ft (∼1,580 m)</strong> above sea level, while its base town <strong data-start="695" data-end="704">Katra</strong> lies lower. That elevation makes a <strong data-start="740" data-end="766">significant difference</strong> in temperature compared with the plains: it’s cooler, often much cooler at night, and weather can change quickly.</p>
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<h2 data-start="925" data-end="977">Why Temperature Matters on the Vaishno Devi Yatra</h2>
<p data-start="979" data-end="1126">The Vaishno Devi pilgrimage isn’t just about darshan. Many pilgrims walk a <strong data-start="1054" data-end="1068">13 km trek</strong> from Katra to the Bhawan. Weather and temperature affect:</p>
<ul>
<li data-start="1130" data-end="1164"><strong data-start="1130" data-end="1164">Comfort and safety on the trek</strong></li>
<li data-start="1167" data-end="1229"><strong data-start="1167" data-end="1229">Risk of rain‑related problems (slippery paths, landslides)</strong></li>
<li data-start="1232" data-end="1276"><strong data-start="1232" data-end="1276">Packing strategy (what clothes to bring)</strong></li>
<li data-start="1279" data-end="1341"><strong data-start="1279" data-end="1341">Crowd patterns (some seasons see massive pilgrim influxes)</strong></li>
</ul>
<p data-start="1343" data-end="1540">Conditions vary sharply between Katra and the Bhawan — as much as <strong data-start="1409" data-end="1420">5–10 °C</strong> in the same season — so don’t rely only on Katra temperatures when planning gear.</p>
<h2 data-start="1547" data-end="1595">Seasonal Temperature Overview at Vaishno Devi</h2>
<p data-start="1597" data-end="1802">Below is a <strong data-start="1608" data-end="1635">month‑by‑month snapshot</strong> of typical temperatures near Vaishno Devi Bhawan (higher elevation). These are realistic ranges seen in local weather summaries:</p>
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<th data-start="1804" data-end="1812" data-col-size="sm">Month</th>
<th data-start="1812" data-end="1827" data-col-size="sm">Approx. High</th>
<th data-start="1827" data-end="1841" data-col-size="sm">Approx. Low</th>
<th data-start="1841" data-end="1860" data-col-size="sm">Typical Weather</th>
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<td data-start="1918" data-end="1928" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="1920" data-end="1927">Jan</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="1928" data-end="1936">11 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="1936" data-end="1943">1 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="1943" data-end="1977">Very cold, occasional snowfall</td>
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<tr data-start="1978" data-end="2036">
<td data-start="1978" data-end="1988" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="1980" data-end="1987">Feb</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="1988" data-end="1996">15 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="1996" data-end="2003">4 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2003" data-end="2036">Still cold, winter conditions</td>
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<tr data-start="2037" data-end="2085">
<td data-start="2037" data-end="2047" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2039" data-end="2046">Mar</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2047" data-end="2055">17 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2055" data-end="2062">6 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2062" data-end="2085">Cooler early spring</td>
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<tr data-start="2086" data-end="2131">
<td data-start="2086" data-end="2096" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2088" data-end="2095">Apr</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2096" data-end="2104">22 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2104" data-end="2112">10 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2112" data-end="2131">Pleasant spring</td>
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<tr data-start="2132" data-end="2187">
<td data-start="2132" data-end="2142" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2134" data-end="2141">May</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2142" data-end="2150">27 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2150" data-end="2158">14 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2158" data-end="2187">Warm daytime, cool nights</td>
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<tr data-start="2188" data-end="2243">
<td data-start="2188" data-end="2198" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2190" data-end="2197">Jun</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2198" data-end="2206">31 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2206" data-end="2214">18 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2214" data-end="2243">Warm summer, hydrate well</td>
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<tr data-start="2244" data-end="2293">
<td data-start="2244" data-end="2254" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2246" data-end="2253">Jul</strong></td>
<td data-start="2254" data-end="2262" data-col-size="sm">25 °C</td>
<td data-start="2262" data-end="2270" data-col-size="sm">18 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2270" data-end="2293">Monsoon rains start</td>
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<tr data-start="2294" data-end="2342">
<td data-start="2294" data-end="2304" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2296" data-end="2303">Aug</strong></td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2304" data-end="2312">24 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2312" data-end="2320">17 °C</td>
<td data-col-size="sm" data-start="2320" data-end="2342">Wet, humid monsoon</td>
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<tr data-start="2343" data-end="2394">
<td data-start="2343" data-end="2353" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2345" data-end="2352">Sep</strong></td>
<td data-start="2353" data-end="2361" data-col-size="sm">25 °C</td>
<td data-start="2361" data-end="2369" data-col-size="sm">16 °C</td>
<td data-start="2369" data-end="2394" data-col-size="sm">Post‑monsoon pleasant</td>
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<tr data-start="2395" data-end="2450">
<td data-start="2395" data-end="2405" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2397" data-end="2404">Oct</strong></td>
<td data-start="2405" data-end="2413" data-col-size="sm">23 °C</td>
<td data-start="2413" data-end="2421" data-col-size="sm">12 °C</td>
<td data-start="2421" data-end="2450" data-col-size="sm">Crisp, comfortable autumn</td>
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<tr data-start="2451" data-end="2498">
<td data-start="2451" data-end="2461" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2453" data-end="2460">Nov</strong></td>
<td data-start="2461" data-end="2469" data-col-size="sm">17 °C</td>
<td data-start="2469" data-end="2476" data-col-size="sm">8 °C</td>
<td data-start="2476" data-end="2498" data-col-size="sm">Cooler, pre‑winter</td>
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<tr data-start="2499" data-end="2556">
<td data-start="2499" data-end="2509" data-col-size="sm"><strong data-start="2501" data-end="2508">Dec</strong></td>
<td data-start="2509" data-end="2517" data-col-size="sm">13 °C</td>
<td data-start="2517" data-end="2524" data-col-size="sm">3 °C</td>
<td data-start="2524" data-end="2556" data-col-size="sm">Cold, snowy in upper reaches</td>
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<p data-start="2558" data-end="2761">These figures represent typical conditions reported over several years. Actual daily values can vary — especially with changing monsoon intensity or winter snowfall.</p>
<h2 data-start="2768" data-end="2797">What to Expect Each Season</h2>
<h3 data-start="2799" data-end="2844"><strong data-start="2803" data-end="2844">1. Winter (Dec – Feb): Cold and Snowy</strong></h3>
<p data-start="2846" data-end="3059">In winter, daytime temperatures often hover just above freezing and nights dip close to <strong data-start="2934" data-end="2951">0 °C or below</strong>. The Bhawan area can see <strong data-start="2977" data-end="2989">snowfall</strong>, and trekking paths can be icy.</p>
<p data-start="3061" data-end="3081"><strong data-start="3061" data-end="3079">Reality check:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li data-start="3084" data-end="3292">Snow isn’t just scenic — it can <strong data-start="3116" data-end="3151">slow trekking and affect access</strong>, especially in heavy winter systems. Authorities sometimes adjust facilities in response to weather.</li>
<li data-start="3295" data-end="3397">Even if you’re from a cool region, temperatures in winter here are harsher than in lower‑lying cities.</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="3399" data-end="3483"><strong data-start="3399" data-end="3417">Clothing tips:</strong> heavy thermal layers, waterproof footwear, gloves, warm headgear.</p>
<h3 data-start="3490" data-end="3531"><strong data-start="3494" data-end="3531">2. Spring (Mar – Apr): Warming Up</strong></h3>
<p data-start="3533" data-end="3712">Spring brings a <strong data-start="3549" data-end="3580">welcome rise in temperature</strong> and clear days. Night temperatures are still cool but much more comfortable than deep winter.</p>
<p data-start="3714" data-end="3833">This is often considered one of the <em data-start="3750" data-end="3768">most comfortable</em> seasons, with pleasant trekking and fewer weather complications.</p>
<p data-start="3835" data-end="3911"><strong data-start="3835" data-end="3853">Clothing tips:</strong> light layers for day; a warm layer for mornings/evenings.</p>
<h3 data-start="3918" data-end="3971"><strong data-start="3922" data-end="3971">3. Summer (May – Jun): Warm Days, Cool Nights</strong></h3>
<p data-start="3973" data-end="4172">Summer at Vaishno Devi can surprise many first‑time pilgrims. Days can reach <strong data-start="4050" data-end="4060">30 °C+</strong>, especially at lower elevations, though it’s cooler compared with plains.</p>
<p data-start="4174" data-end="4198"><strong data-start="4174" data-end="4198">Real considerations:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li data-start="4201" data-end="4293">Trekking in daytime heat means you should <strong data-start="4243" data-end="4267">hydrate consistently</strong> and avoid the midday sun.</li>
<li data-start="4296" data-end="4395">Higher up (toward the shrine), there’s a noticeable drop in temperature — so don’t drop all layers.</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="4397" data-end="4480"><strong data-start="4397" data-end="4415">Clothing tips:</strong> cotton for day; light fleece or shawl for early morning/evening.</p>
<h3 data-start="4487" data-end="4533"><strong data-start="4491" data-end="4533">4. Monsoon (Jul – Sep): Wet Conditions</strong></h3>
<p data-start="4535" data-end="4751">The temperature itself stays moderate (~20–25 °C), but rain and humidity define this period. Heavy rain can lead to <strong data-start="4651" data-end="4712">muddy trails, slippery paths and delays in transportation</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="4753" data-end="4781"><strong data-start="4753" data-end="4779">On‑the‑ground reality:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li data-start="4784" data-end="4946">The soil saturation and runoff after intense monsoon systems can disrupt treks or pause pilgrimage services temporarily.</li>
<li data-start="4949" data-end="5094">Recent monsoon patterns in northern India have broken historical rainfall records, increasing such risks.</li>
</ul>
<p data-start="5096" data-end="5176"><strong data-start="5096" data-end="5114">Clothing tips:</strong> waterproof layers, sturdy slip‑resistant footwear, rain gear.</p>
<h3 data-start="5183" data-end="5235"><strong data-start="5187" data-end="5235">5. Autumn (Oct – Nov): Clear and Comfortable</strong></h3>
<p data-start="5237" data-end="5428">Autumn strikes a balance: clear skies, rising sunshine, and temperatures that stay <strong data-start="5320" data-end="5341">cool but not cold</strong>. This makes trekking easier and views clearer.</p>
<p data-start="5430" data-end="5584">Often this season sees <strong data-start="5453" data-end="5466">festivals</strong> like Navratri, which affects crowd sizes — something to factor into planning.</p>
<p data-start="5586" data-end="5652"><strong data-start="5586" data-end="5604">Clothing tips:</strong> moderate layers; windproof jacket for evenings.</p>
<h2 data-start="5659" data-end="5700">Practical Packing Based on Temperature</h2>
<p data-start="5702" data-end="6010"><strong data-start="5702" data-end="5719">Winter visit:</strong> Woollens, thermals, waterproof boots, gloves.<br data-start="5765" data-end="5768" /><strong data-start="5768" data-end="5786">Spring/Autumn:</strong> Layered shirts, light jacket, comfortable trekking shoes.<br data-start="5844" data-end="5847" /><strong data-start="5847" data-end="5858">Summer:</strong> Light cottons, sunscreen, hydration gear; a light fleece if ascending further.<br data-start="5937" data-end="5940" /><strong data-start="5940" data-end="5952">Monsoon:</strong> Raincoat/umbrella, water‑resistant footwear, extra socks.</p>
<h2 data-start="6017" data-end="6066">Temperature Misconceptions Pilgrims Often Have</h2>
<ul>
<li data-start="6070" data-end="6251"><strong data-start="6070" data-end="6118">“It’s always cold because it’s in the hills”</strong> – Not true: summer days can feel quite warm at lower elevations, though nights still cool.</li>
<li data-start="6254" data-end="6395"><strong data-start="6254" data-end="6275">“It rarely snows”</strong> – Snow is not rare in peak winter and happens frequently at higher altitudes.</li>
<li data-start="6398" data-end="6564"><strong data-start="6398" data-end="6430">“Monsoon only adds greenery”</strong> – The season is beautiful but brings safety considerations (slippery routes, landslide risk).</li>
</ul>
<h2 data-start="6571" data-end="6602">Final Thoughts Before You Go</h2>
<p data-start="6604" data-end="6812">Weather and temperature aren’t just trivia — <strong data-start="6649" data-end="6689">they shape the pilgrimage experience</strong>: how safely you can trek, whether you enjoy the views comfortably, and how you should prepare physically and logistically.</p>
<p data-start="6814" data-end="7022">There’s no single “perfect” time: each season has trade‑offs. What you choose should reflect your <strong data-start="6912" data-end="6982">weather tolerance, physical preparedness, and comfort preferences.</strong></p>
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