
Season & Weather Guide
May to June and September to October are ideal for Buran Ghati Trek — snow is firm and skies stay clear.
Buran Ghati has a tight window: May-June (snow) and September-October (clear). The ice-slide is best in May-June when snow is deep.
Check which operators run Buran Ghati Trek during peak season — view available batches and pricing
Peak Season
may, june
Off Season
july, august
Conditions
Closed. Deep snow.
Crowds
none
Inaccessible
Conditions
Closed.
Crowds
none
Avalanche
Conditions
Closed.
Crowds
none
Deep snow
Conditions
Opening possible. Very deep snow. Expert only.
Crowds
low
High risk
Conditions
The Gold Standard. Deep snow perfect for the ice-slide. Cold but stable weather.
Crowds
high
Conditions
Classic window. Snow melting but slide still possible. Wildflowers at Dayara.
Crowds
high
Conditions
Monsoon risky. Landslides on drive.
Crowds
low
Monsoon
Conditions
Monsoon peak.
Crowds
none
Dangerous
Conditions
Post-monsoon clarity. No ice-slide (snow gone). Autumn meadows.
Crowds
medium
Conditions
Closing. Sharp views. Very cold at the pass. First fresh snow possible.
Crowds
medium
Conditions
Closed.
Crowds
none
Winter
Conditions
Closed.
Crowds
none
Inaccessible
Important Tips
May is the only month where the ice-slide is at its best. September gives the views but not the slide.
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Timing makes or breaks a trek. Send this to your group before you decide.
Now that you know when to go, find the best local operators with availability for your preferred dates.
Check peak season packages