The most favorable time to visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi is during the cooler months of October to March. Delhi’s climate is typically an extreme one with very hot summers and cold winters. The autumn and winter months provide a pleasant climate suitable for visiting the Gurudwara and participating in the various activities without discomfort from the heat. During these months, the temperature ranges from a minimum of around 6°C to a maximum of 25°C, providing a comfortable atmosphere for tourists to explore the beautiful complex, its serene Sarovar (holy water pond), and the art gallery.
Another significant time to consider visiting is during Sikh festivals like Guru Purab or Baisakhi, when the Gurudwara is beautifully decorated and the atmosphere is permeated with festivity. The celebrations of these festivals provide a unique insight into the Sikh culture with special prayers, hymns (kirtans), and the community kitchen (langar) serving meals to countless visitors irrespective of their religion, caste, or creed. However, these periods also draw large crowds, so visitors seeking a quieter experience might prefer non-festival days. Regardless of when you visit, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib welcomes visitors 24 hours a day, all year round.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 7 °c | 21 °c |
February | 10 °c | 24 °c |
March | 15 °c | 30 °c |
April | 21 °c | 36 °c |
May | 25 °c | 40 °c |
June | 27 °c | 39 °c |
July | 26 °c | 35 °c |
August | 26 °c | 34 °c |
September | 24 °c | 34 °c |
October | 19 °c | 33 °c |
November | 12 °c | 29 °c |
December | 8 °c | 23 °c |