The Panch Ganga Temple in Mahabaleshwar is a significant pilgrimage site where five rivers, including the Krishna, Venna, Savitri, Koyna, and Gayatri, are believed to originate. The best time to visit Panch Ganga Temple is during the cooler months from October to June. During these months, the weather is pleasant, and the temperature ranges from 10°C to 24°C, which is ideal for temple visits and sightseeing. The monsoon season, from July to September, while bringing lush greenery and enhancing the beauty of the region, may make accessibility difficult due to heavy rainfall and possible landslides.
Particularly, the peak tourist season is from October to November and then again from December to February, when the weather is cool and dry. This period is also suitable for those interested in exploring the surrounding hill station. Moreover, visiting the temple around the Mahashivratri Festival, which usually falls in February or March, can be a unique cultural experience. During this time, the temple and the town celebrate with special rituals and festivities, offering visitors a chance to witness regional traditions and festivities. However, it is advisable to book accommodations in advance, considering the influx of tourists during festivals and peak seasons.