
Rishikesh in October
Great time to visit
The redemption month when Rishikesh becomes beautiful again after monsoon's retreat. Perfect weather returns with manageable crowds and reasonable prices. Ideal timing for first-time visitors.
Weather
October marks the glorious return of clear skies and comfortable temperatures. Post-monsoon air is crystal clear, offering stunning Himalayan views. Humidity drops to pleasant levels while rainfall becomes minimal.
28°C high16°C low3 rain days
Crowds & Cost
moderate crowds
~$42/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Dussehra
- •Karva Chauth
October Tips
- •Book accommodations early - everyone realizes October is perfect
- •Bring layers for temperature swings between day and night
- •Start planning adventure activities - operators resume full schedules
All Months
October through March gives you the best weather — clear mountain views, comfortable temperatures for yoga practice, and perfect conditions for river rafting. December and January can get surprisingly cold at night (down to 5°C), so pack layers.
Avoid April to June unless you enjoy sweating through your meditation sessions. Temperatures hit 40°C, and the combination of heat and humidity makes outdoor activities miserable. The monsoon (July-September) turns the Ganges brown and cancels most rafting operations, though some travelers love the dramatic atmosphere.
Festival timing matters here. Kumbh Mela years bring millions of pilgrims — inspiring but absolutely chaotic. Regular festivals like Ganga Aarti happen daily at sunset, but special occasions like Shivaratri (usually February-March) can triple accommodation prices overnight.
Here's the insider timing: arrive in late October for perfect weather and post-monsoon river levels, or come in February-March when the adventure sports season peaks and you can combine rafting with comfortable yoga practice.
Rishikesh Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
6/10
Families
5/10
Adventure
9/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
3/10
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