Pokhara

Pokhara

Pokhara in January

Great time to visit

January is peak season for a reason - crystal clear mountain views and perfect hiking weather. Just expect crowds at popular viewpoints and higher accommodation prices.

Weather

January brings crisp, clear days perfect for mountain views. Temperatures hover pleasantly in the teens during the day but can drop to near-freezing at night. The air is dry and visibility exceptional - you'll see the Annapurna range in stunning detail.

18°C high2°C low1 rain days

Crowds & Cost

high crowds
~$45/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Maghe Sankranti (mid-January)
  • New Year celebrations

January Tips

  • Pack warm layers for evening temperatures
  • Book lakeside hotels early as this is peak season
  • Bring a good camera - mountain visibility is at its best

All Months

October through April gives you clear skies and visible mountains — crucial when the peaks are the main attraction. October and November are peak season, meaning crowds and higher prices, but also perfect weather for trekking. December through February brings crisp mornings and warm afternoons. You'll need layers for early morning mountain views, but by noon you're back in t-shirts. This is shoulder season, so better deals on accommodation. March and April warm up nicely, with rhododendrons blooming in the hills. The air gets hazier as summer approaches, but mountains stay visible most days. Avoid May through September unless you love monsoon rain and cloud-covered peaks. The mountains disappear behind clouds for weeks at a time, and trekking becomes muddy misery.

Pokhara Scores

Solo

9/10

Couples

7/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

10/10

Budget

9/10

Luxury

4/10

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