View of Auli Hill station
Climatic Conditions
A typical year in Auli starts a very cold temperature around 7 degrees and can drop down to -4 degrees. Nevertheless the months between December and February remains the best choice for winter sport enthusiasts due to its snow cover. The month of March provides some refuge from the freezing cold as temperatures rise to around 14 degrees and drop to around 4 degrees at nights and the climate remains pretty much the same except for minor rise in the temperatures in the months of April and May. June is the hottest time of the year when temperatures range between 10 degrees to 20 degrees Celsius. The months of July and August are the most pleasant as they experience mild showers. Winters start again from the month of September which is fairly pleasant and the climate is moderate and stays the same in October and November. December starts with a little snowfall which makes it a picturesque location.
Best Time to Visit
Although Auli is accessible all year round, it totally depends on the purpose of going that determines the best time to visit. The winter months of January and February are perfect for winter sports due to the thick snow cover but the weather is highly unpredictable and you might get shut in a cottage if snowstorms occur. The best time to visit Auli if you want to enjoy some getting around and tourist activities is between May and June. Technically May and June are the hottest months in the year, but due to its location in the snow capped Himalayas the climate stays temperate and pleasant. July and August are perfect if you want to enjoy some of the most picturesque locations. October and November are the perfect months for honeymooning activities in Auli and the climate is cold with pleasant weather.
The top attraction that Auli offers is winter sports. The slopes get covered with thick snow during the winters that offer a perfect place for skiing. The world’s highest manmade lake is also located in Auli. The water from the lake is used in feeding the snow guns to make artificial snow in case of less snowfall. Auli is also surrounded by several Himalayan peaks and visitors get panoramic 270-degree views of the surroundings. Auli also features Asia’s longest cable car which is around 4 kilometers long. Being an important pilgrimage destination for the Hindus there is also a temple that is connected to the great Hindu epic Ramayana. Apart from all these, Auli is also a famous trek hotspot and offers some of the most challenging and marvelous trek routes in Asia Pacific.
The nearest airport to Auli is located in Dehradun and the nearest international airport is located in Delhi. Dehradun airport is well connected via flights running from Delhi and other major cities on a daily basis. It is best to take a taxi from the airport to Auli. One can also reach Auli by taking a train to Haridwar which is well connected via trains from most major cities in India. Haridwar is around 300 kilometers away from Auli and the rest of the journey can be commenced through a taxi. Taxis are also available from New Delhi for Auli.
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Most of the getting around has to be done either on taxis or foot. For a perfect stay in Auliyou might want to book the alpine cottages or the log huts with all the arrangements like heating and hot water along with catering services. There are also several other luxury and budget hotels that serve all types of budgets.