The best time to visit Dharamshala is March to June for warm, clear days and April–June for snow-capped Dhauladhar views, or September to November for crisp post-monsoon skies. December to February brings cold weather and occasional snowfall, while July to mid-September sees heavy monsoon rain and the risk of landslides.
Dharamshala sits at roughly 1,457 metres in the Kangra valley of Himachal Pradesh, with McLeod Ganj higher up at about 2,000 metres. Because of this altitude spread, weather can vary noticeably between the lower town (Sidhpur, where The Divine Hima is located) and upper McLeod Ganj on the same day. This guide breaks down each season so you can plan around weather, crowds, and budget.
Dharamshala weather by season: a quick comparison
| Season | Months | Day temperature | Best for | Crowds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | March – April | 15–25°C | Clear mountain views, blossoms, comfortable sightseeing | Moderate |
| Summer | May – June | 20–30°C | Escaping the plains’ heat, Triund trek, family holidays | High (peak season) |
| Monsoon | July – mid-September | 18–25°C | Lush green valleys, lowest prices, solitude | Low |
| Autumn | Late September – November | 12–22°C | Clearest skies of the year, photography, trekking | Moderate |
| Winter | December – February | 2–12°C | Snowfall, quiet retreats, honeymoons | Low to moderate |
When is the peak tourist season in Dharamshala?
The peak season runs from April to June, when travellers from Delhi, Punjab, and the plains head to the hills to escape summer heat. Hotel rates are highest and popular spots like the Dalai Lama Temple and Triund are busiest during these months. If you want the lively, full-energy version of Dharamshala, this is it; book accommodation well in advance.
Is winter a good time to visit Dharamshala?
Yes, if you want snow and quiet. From late December to February the Dhauladhar range is often snow-dusted, and upper McLeod Ganj occasionally receives light snowfall. Days are cold but sunny, nights drop near freezing, and crowds thin out. It is an ideal window for a cosy boutique-hotel stay, honeymoons, and indoor experiences like the art gallery and café at The Divine Hima.
What about the monsoon?
July to mid-September is the greenest and cheapest time to visit, but it comes with caveats. Kangra valley receives heavy rainfall, mountain roads can be affected by landslides, and treks like Triund are slippery and best avoided. Monsoon suits budget travellers and those who enjoy misty, dramatic landscapes and don’t mind flexible plans.
Best time to visit Dharamshala for specific trips
- Trekking (Triund, Kareri Lake): April to June and October to early November, when trails are dry and views are clear.
- Snow: Late December to February.
- Honeymoon / romantic getaway: March to April and October to November for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
- Budget travel: July to September, when room rates are at their lowest.
- Photography: October to November for the sharpest Dhauladhar skylines.
Frequently asked questions
What is the coldest month in Dharamshala?
January is the coldest month, with daytime highs around 8–12°C and night temperatures near or below freezing in upper McLeod Ganj.
Does it snow in Dharamshala?
Yes. Snowfall is common in upper McLeod Ganj and the surrounding Dhauladhar peaks between late December and February. The lower town around Sidhpur sees snow less often but enjoys clear views of the snow-capped range.
Which months should I avoid?
July to mid-September is the least reliable window because of heavy monsoon rain and the risk of landslides on mountain roads. If you travel then, keep your itinerary flexible.
How many days are enough for Dharamshala?
Three to four days is ideal: one to two days for McLeod Ganj and the Dalai Lama Temple, one day for nearby attractions like Norbulingka and Gyuto Monastery, and time for a short trek or relaxed café stay.
Stay at The Divine Hima, any season
A boutique hotel in Sidhpur, Dharamshala, opposite the Norbulingka Institute, open year-round with mountain-view rooms, a multi-cuisine restaurant, café, bar, and a wood-fired pizzeria.
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Written by the team at The Divine Hima, Dharamshala. Last updated: 24 June 2026.