Varanasi

Varanasi

Varanasi in May

Good time to visit

May is brutal in Varanasi with temperatures that can hit 45°C. Only the most heat-tolerant travelers should consider visiting, though you'll have the ghats nearly to yourself.

Weather

May cranks up the heat with scorching afternoons reaching dangerous levels. The air stays bone dry until occasional pre-monsoon thunderstorms arrive late in the month. Nights offer little relief.

42°C high27°C low3 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$32/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Buddha Purnima

May Tips

  • Only venture out before 9 AM and after 6 PM
  • Many guesthouses don't have reliable AC - book carefully
  • Consider cutting your visit short if you can't handle extreme heat

All Months

October through March offers the sweet spot — cool enough to walk the ghats without melting, warm enough that morning boat rides don't require thermal underwear. December and January bring perfect weather, but also peak tourist crowds and hotel prices that double overnight. The shoulder months of October, November, and March give you decent weather with fewer tour groups clogging the narrow lanes. Here's what nobody mentions: monsoon season from July to September turns the ghats into muddy slides, but the rain-washed city reveals colors you won't see any other time. Plus, hotel rates drop by 60%. April through June? Only attempt if you enjoy feeling like a rotisserie chicken. Temperatures hit 45°C, the stone steps burn through shoe soles, and even the cows seek shade. Festival season adds another layer — Diwali in October or November transforms the ghats into a sea of oil lamps, but good luck finding accommodation. Dev Deepawali, fifteen days after Diwali, sees every ghat lit with thousands of diyas. Book six months ahead or plan to sleep in the train station.

Varanasi Scores

Solo

9/10

Couples

3/10

Families

4/10

Adventure

6/10

Budget

9/10

Luxury

4/10

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