Vaishno Devi Yatra In December (2024)
The real challenge begins after (the halfway point). Here, the wind picks up. The exposed ridges of the mountain feel like a knife. Your breath fogs in front of your face. The path, usually dusty, is hard and clean. The Snow Factor If you are lucky (or unlucky, depending on your perspective), a western disturbance hits the region. Suddenly, the brown hills turn white. By the time you reach Himkoti , the snow begins. It doesn't fall heavily; it drifts like powdered sugar. The world goes mute.
At 5:00 AM, the temperature hovers near 4°C (39°F). The darkness is absolute, punctured only by the halogen lights lining the 13-kilometer track. You pull your muffler tighter and take the first step. The 13 km (8 miles) climb to the Bhawan (the main shrine) is usually a noisy affair—a river of humanity. But December offers pockets of profound silence. By 7:00 AM, as the sun struggles to pierce the winter haze, you walk through Banganga , then Charan Paduka (where Mata’s footprints are said to have imprinted). vaishno devi yatra in december
The scenery is starkly beautiful. The deciduous trees have shed their leaves, revealing skeletal branches against a pale blue sky. The waterfalls that roar in July are now thin, silver threads of ice. The real challenge begins after (the halfway point)