Yamunotri, located in Uttarakhand, India, marks the source of the Yamuna River and is one of the four sacred shrines in the Char Dham pilgrimage circuit. The temple there is only accessible for six months a year, as it remains closed during the winters due to heavy snowfall. The best time to visit Yamunotri is from late April or early May to the end of October or early November, aligning with the Char Dham yatra season. The pilgrimage season commences with the Akshaya Tritiya festival and continues until Diwali, a festival that typically occurs in October or November. During these months, the weather is predominantly pleasant, with moderate temperatures that are ideal for trekking and temple visits.
Although summers (May to June) are considered the peak season due to the comfortable climate, monsoon season (late June to August) brings with it significant challenges, including landslides and the risk of road blockages due to heavy rainfall, making it a less favorable time for visits. For a serene spiritual journey devoid of heavy crowds, the months of September to October are recommended. At this time, the monsoon has retreated, and the region experiences clear skies and a tranquil environment, offering pilgrims an opportunity for contemplation and worship in the midst of spectacular natural surroundings.