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Best Time to Visit Kashmir & Ladakh: Seasonal Travel Guide

Updated: Dec 29, 2025

Planning a trip to Kashmir and Ladakh?


Timing changes everything. Kashmir’s weather peaks from March through October, when valleys burst with spring blooms and summer treks are in full swing.


Scenic view of Kashmir & Ladakh with horses grazing, mountain backdrop. Text: Best time to visit Kashmir & Ladakh over a sky with clouds.


Ladakh shines from May to September, with clear skies, open mountain passes, and endless adventure opportunities.





Whether you’re chasing tulip blooms, festival season, autumn’s golden hues, or a snowy winter wonderland, our month-by-month guide will help you pick the perfect time to explore these Himalayan gems.









Kashmir


Brown horse grazing on a green meadow with snow-capped mountains and lush trees in the background. Peaceful and scenic landscape.

Although summer is the best time to visit Kashmir, every season has its charm and specialities.


Be it winter or spring, Kashmir has something to offer to adrenaline junkies for an adventurous trip.


You can see flowers blooming in summer with a light drizzle, while in winter the whole place is covered with a thick layer of snow.


Kashmir welcomes tourists the whole year round, offering outdoor activities like skiing in freezing cold to trekking in mild temperatures.


The best time may depend on your preferences, like the places you want to visit and the activities you wish to try.


If you are planning your Kashmir trip, then you can take the help of these well-designed Kashmir tour packages suitable for everyone.


Here, we have provided information relating to every season of the year so that you can pack your bags without any second thoughts and take off for Kashmir.



⪢ Spring (March to May)


Spring in Kashmir is short-lived, but it shows the most beautiful faces of nature. The weather is not freezing as the temperature rises.


It ranges between 10 and 15°C (50 and 59°F) but may drop down at night, making it colder. Days are tolerable, though.


You will see vibrant wildflowers in lush meadows with greenery everywhere.


Kashmir offers a variety of activities to do in spring, like trekking, sightseeing, bird-watching, photography, etc.


You can visit Gulmarg, Sonmarg, and Badaamwari during this time of the year. Gulmarg, also called the ‘meadow of flowers,’ is a prime tourist spot from March to May.


The biggest festival of Kashmir, the Tulip Festival, is celebrated in spring, showcasing varieties of tulips.


You can also visit the Tulip Garden. Roads start to get cleared and declared open by the end of March or the start of April.



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Summer (June to September)


Summer is considered the ideal time to travel to Kashmir. Weather conditions are the prime reason for this.


Temperatures fluctuate between 20 and 30°C (68 and 86°F), with lower temperatures at night.


All the places are open and accessible, and you can visit Pahalgam, Gurez Valley, Yusmarg, Sonmarg, Gulmarg, etc.


The tour in the summer season is famous for undertaking treks. Some of the popular summer treks of Kashmir are the Tarsar Marsar trek, the Great Kashmir Lakes trek, the Naranag Gangabal trek, etc.


The atmosphere is not freezing, and the trails are clear and easy to navigate.


Some other adventurous activities available are swimming, river rafting, fishing, paragliding, etc.


Frozen lakes have almost melted by June. All the highways and internal roads are cleared out by BRO, and you can visit off-beat places that are secluded from the rest of India.


Rainfall is infrequent in India, unlike in the other states of Kashmir.


Hotels and other accommodations are fully packed during the peak season, and you can book Kashmir tour packages in advance if you are visiting Kashmir in summer.



Autumn (September to October)


Kashmir turns into a golden paradise during “Harud,” that is, Kashmiri autumn.


Leaves turn yellow and start to fall. It is that time in Kashmir when many crops are ready to be harvested, such as apples, walnuts, etc.


Some must-visit places in Kashmir in October and November are Naseem Bagh. Chashma Shahi, Nishant Bagh, etc. 


The atmosphere again starts to get cold after the summer, and it can go as low as 0°C (32°F) in the early mornings.


Autumn is every photographer’s delight, and it is the perfect time to click stunning pictures.


All the outdoor activities, like trekking and sightseeing, are still available. 





Ladakh


Lush green meadow with scattered rocks, cows grazing, surrounded by tall pine trees. Majestic, cloudy mountains in the background.

Summer is the ideal time to plan a trip to Ladakh. However, it does possess uniqueness throughout the whole year.


The temperature is low all the time in Ladakh, but it is tolerable during summer, spring, and autumn.


You can visit lakes, monasteries, and valleys in Ladakh while attending different kinds of festivals celebrated there. They have a fixed time for it.


Valleys are magnificent there, with flowers everywhere. Trees stand tall and high, enhancing the beauty of the place.


It is very important to choose a good travel agent to plan your Ladakh trip. We strongly recommend you check out this tour operator in Kashmir and Ladakh with high reviews on Google.



Spring (March to April)


After being stagnant in winter, tourism in Ladakh restarts with full enthusiasm in the spring season, lasting from March to April.


The mercury level varies from 10 to 15°C (50 to 59°F). Nights are colder, while days are warm. Snow starts to melt, clearing the roads.


You can opt for the Kashmir-Leh Highway to visit Ladakh if you are on a bike trip. The Manali-Leh Highway is closed in March-April.


You can visit monasteries like Hemis monastery, Thiksey monastery, Pangong lake, etc.


Lakes have melted; hence, they are open for tourists to visit. Inner Line Permit (ILP) is needed for some of them, though, like Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri Lake, etc.


Hotels and other stays are not very congested; hence, you can get good deals, saving some bucks. 



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Summer (June to September)


Arguably the best time for a trip to Ladakh, summer showcases the beauty of the place to its core.


The ideal weather for everything makes Ladakh fully packed from June to September.


The temperature is higher, fluctuating between 15 and 25°C (59 and 77°F). Skies are clear and sunny with a balmy climate.


Roads and highways are fully open with very little snow to be seen around. You see gorgeous views all around with crystal clear peaks in the backdrop. 


One of the highlights of a trip to Ladakh in summer is the ‘Hemis Festival,’ celebrated in June.


It is held at Hemis Monastery to honor Padmasambhava. Lamas gather around, and Cham Dance is performed during the ceremony.


Lastly, you can visit Ladakh in summer without thinking twice. You will experience the best of it, doing every outdoor activity available and navigating to the top attractions there.



Autumn (September to October)


The whole place turns into hues in autumn, leaves falling all around. It looks very dreamy with colder days than summer.


It is still pleasant in Ladakh with the mercury level at around 15°C (59°F). September-October is a good time for a Ladakh trip.


You can witness light snowfall in high-altitude passes by the end of autumn. It does not snow heavily. 


You can rent a bicycle to ride around a bit to witness the dramatic change of colors in the valleys of Ladakh.


Try to plan all the adventures in the September-October months of autumn, as most of them start to close by November as winter is about to set in.


Some of the outdoor activities are not available in the end. You will have limited service there.


Take a trip in autumn to enjoy all of Ladakh. The Gustor festival is celebrated in Thiksey Monastery every year in October.


Cham dance is performed by Lamas in the monastery. A trade fair is held too, where the barter system is organized.





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