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Best Time to Visit Ayodhya

Uttar Pradesh, India β€” 2026 Season Guide

Best time to visit Ayodhya. Recommended months: October to March. Peak season: October to March. Book flights and hotels on FareEagle.

🌟 Best Season (Peak)

October to March

Cool, pleasant weather (15–28Β°C). Best overall conditions for sightseeing and travel.

πŸ‘ Good Time (Shoulder Season)

March to April and September

Warming up but manageable. Fewer crowds and moderate prices.

⚠️ Avoid If Possible

May to June

Peak summer heat (35–45Β°C). Uncomfortable for outdoor activities.

πŸ’° Cheapest months to visit Ayodhya: July–August (monsoon). Hotel and flight prices drop 30–50% during off-season. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for the best deals.

πŸ—“οΈ Ayodhya Through the Year

Ayodhya experiences distinct seasons. Summers (March-May) are hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from 30Β°C to 45Β°C. The monsoon season arrives in late June and lasts until September, bringing significant rainfall and humidity; temperatures during this period range from 25Β°C to 35Β°C. October and November form a pleasant post-monsoon period with temperatures between 20Β°C and 30Β°C. Winters (December-February) are cool and dry, with temperatures ranging from 8Β°C to 22Β°C. The best time to visit Ayodhya is during the cooler months of October-November or February, when the weather is most comfortable for temple visits and sightseeing.

Festivals and events worth timing your visit

Ram Navami (March/April) celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, drawing large crowds to Ayodhya. Diwali (October/November) is celebrated with great enthusiasm, with the city illuminated by lamps and fireworks. Shravan Jhula Mela (July/August) is a major religious gathering where devotees offer prayers and participate in processions. Deepotsava (October/November) is a state-sponsored event that coincides with Diwali, featuring a record-breaking display of earthen lamps on the banks of the Sarayu River. These festivals offer a vibrant glimpse into the religious and cultural significance of Ayodhya.

What to pack

For visits during October-November or February, pack light cotton or linen clothing for daytime and light woollens or a jacket for cooler evenings. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you will be doing a lot of walking around temples and historical sites. Sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen are important for sun protection. Modest clothing is recommended when visiting temples; avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and revealing outfits. Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.

Saving money

The cheapest time to visit Ayodhya is generally during the monsoon season (July-September), when hotel rates can be 20-30% lower due to the rains. Look for budget-friendly accommodations in the outskirts of the main city. Eating at local dhabas and street food stalls can save money on meals. Taking local buses or auto-rickshaws is a cost-effective way to get around. Booking flights and hotels 4-6 weeks in advance can also help secure better deals. The nearest airport is Ayodhya Airport (AYJ).

How to Reach Ayodhya

By Air: Ayodhya has its own airport (AYJ). Direct flights available from major Indian cities.

By Train: Check train routes on FareEagle train routes.

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