Hemkund Sahib has a cool climate in most part of the year and the best time to visit is from June to September last.
Summers (June to October starting):
Summers have a pleasant cool weather in Hemkund Sahib with maximum temperature reaches to nearly 25°C. It is a good season for viewing the panoramic beauty.
Winters (November to May):
Winters are snow covered and difficult to visit the outdoor attractions. Minimum temperature can go well down with average minimum about -4 °C. June to October is pleasant and ideal for the pilgrimage. December to May is snow bound and road blocks prevent the tourist from visiting the outdoors.
Monsoon (June to September)
Temperature in Hemkund Sahib starts to rise to a little comfortable level but the climate remains cold throughout the month. Days are mostly accompanied by sunshine which makes is suitable for pilgrim visits and other tourist activities.
Weather in Hemkund Sahib in July offers moderately cold weather and temperatures reaches to a comfort level. Days are pleasant with beautiful sunshine and this period is ideal for pilgrimage visits and other tourist activities. However, this month is also accompanied by some rainfall.
Hemkund has moderately cold but pleasant weather in this month. Most of the days are accompanied by sunshine with lots of clear skies. Temperatures are comfortable and it is one of the best months to visit the place. Natural beauty can be enjoyed at its best during this period.
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About Hemkund Sahib
Hemkund Sahib is a pilgrimage site in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand, India. With a setting of a glacial lake surrounded by seven mountain peaks and each peak adorned by a Nishan Sahib on its cliff, it is located in the Himalayas at an elevation of 4632 meters (15,200 ft) as per the Survey of India.[1] It is accessible only by foot from Gobindghat on the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway.
Hemkunt Sahib is Sikh place of worship Gurudwara, known as Gurudwara Sri Hemkunt Sahib Ji, devoted to Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666–1708), the tenth Sikh Guru, which finds mention in Dasam Granth, a piece of work believed to be narrated by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Thus this temple holds prominence among people who believe in Dasam Granth.
Etymology of Hemkund sahib
Hemkunt is a Sanskrit name derived from Hem ("Snow") and Kund ("bowl"). Dasam Granth says this is the place where Pandu Raja practiced Yoga.
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