Vaishno Devi In Winters 🆕 Free

The spiritual journey to Vaishno Devi takes on a surreal, ethereal quality during the winter months. As the emerald green hills of the Trikuta Mountains trade their vibrant hues for a pristine blanket of white, the pilgrimage transforms from a physical trek into a serene, meditative experience.

Winter in Katra and at the Holy Shrine (situated at approximately 5,200 feet) is characterized by crisp air and, if you are lucky, fresh snowfall. The sights are breathtaking. The entire 13-kilometer track from Katra to the Bhavan is lined with snow-dusted pines and deodars. vaishno devi in winters

Standard clothing will not suffice for the Trikuta hills in winter. Layering is the secret to staying comfortable during the trek. The spiritual journey to Vaishno Devi takes on

December and January are the coldest months. Daytime temperatures in Katra might hover around 10°C to 15°C, but as you ascend toward the Bhavan, the mercury can drop to 0°C or even into negative figures at night. The sights are breathtaking