The most splendid time to visit the Nilagrad River in Sonmarg is during the summer months from May to June. During this period, the weather is pleasantly warm, and the mountainous landscape is lush and vibrant, offering visitors a gorgeous panoramic view. Sonmarg, which means 'Meadow of Gold,' truly lives up to its name with its natural beauty peaking with blooming flowers and green pastures. The river, a confluence that joins the Indus River, is known for its reddish water which is believed to have medicinal properties. The comfortable climate allows tourists to indulge in outdoor activities like fishing, trekking, and river rafting. Also, considering that Sonmarg serves as the base camp for various treks, summer provides the best conditions for trekking enthusiasts to explore the high-altitude trails. During this time, the famous Sindh Valley is also accessible and adds to the scenic backdrop of Nilagrad River.
After the thaw of winter, the accessibility to Sonmarg and Nilagrad River significantly improves, as the Srinagar-Leh highway passing through Sonmarg reopens after being closed due to snow. However, travelers looking for a quieter experience can consider the shoulder seasons of April and September to October. In April, the late spring chill still lingers, and few tourists venture into the area, while the autumn months present a majestic change in the foliage with the leaves turning golden and russet. Moreover, the months of July and August, though part of the peak season, can often be dampened by monsoons, hence planning a visit around this time requires consideration of weather forecasts. Although winters from November to March can be enchanting with snow-covered vistas, the region experiences heavy snowfall, leading to road closures, making it difficult for travel and outdoor activities near Nilagrad River.