Guwahati Northeast States, India Travel Guide
Climate patterns throughout the year:
Summer (March to May): Temperatures typically range from 20°C (68°F) to 35°C (95°F). Humidity is high. Pre-monsoon showers offer brief but intense relief. The landscape begins to show signs of the approaching monsoon.
Monsoon (June to September): Heavy and consistent rainfall marks this season. Average monthly precipitation often goes above 300 mm (12 inches), with intense downpours on some days. Temperatures stay warm, generally between 25°C (77°F) and 32°C (90°F). Humidity is very high.
Autumn (October to November): This post-monsoon period brings a pleasant transition. Temperatures are comfortable, ranging from 18°C (64°F) to 30°C (86°F). Rainfall decreases significantly, and skies clear, offering more sunny days. The air feels fresher.
Winter (December to February): This is a popular time to visit. The weather is mild and dry, with average daytime temperatures between 10°C (50°F) and 25°C (77°F). Night temperatures drop lower, sometimes to 7°C (45°F) in January. Early morning fog is a common sight, creating a serene atmosphere. This season presents conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Select your visit timing based on your preferred activities.
Wildlife Viewing (e.g., Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary): October to March. Weather is cool and dry, animals are more active. Safari operations typically open.
River Cruises on Brahmaputra: October to March. Clear skies and pleasant temperatures.
Temple Visits & Sightseeing: October to March. Comfortable weather for exploring.
Cultural Festivals (e.g., Bihu): Magh Bihu (Mid-January), Rongali Bihu (Mid-April), Kati Bihu (Mid-October). Ambubachi Mela (June) at Kamakhya Temple, though very crowded and wet.
June to September
Lower prices, lush landscapes.
Heavy rain, travel disruptions, outdoor activities limited.
April-May & September
Fewer tourists, potentially lower prices.
April-May hot/humid, September residual rain/humidity.
October to March
Pleasant weather, ideal for activities, festivals.
Higher prices, increased crowds, advance booking needed.
The monsoon season from June to September brings heavy rainfall. This leads to localized flooding in low-lying areas. Road travel within and around the city may experience delays due to waterlogging or reduced visibility. Carry waterproof gear and plan for indoor activities.
Summers feel uncomfortably hot and humid, especially during the day. Winters are mild, but early mornings and nights, notably in January, can be quite chilly.
Best from October to March; safaris are closed during monsoon.
October to March for clear skies and enjoyable river levels.
Comfortable weather for walking between October and March.
Mid-January (Magh), Mid-April (Rongali), Mid-October (Kati).
Unique tantric festival in June at Kamakhya Temple, expect crowds and wet conditions.
Most foreign nationals need a visa for India. The process streamlined in recent years, with the e-Tourist Visa a common and convenient option for many travelers.
India offers various visa types to visitors.
For nationalities not eligible for e-Visa or specific purposes.
India, especially Northeast India, can be an affordable destination, but costs vary significantly based on your travel style.
Prioritize your well-being. Consult a medical professional well before your trip, ideally 4-6 weeks prior, to discuss vaccination needs. Guwahati is generally safe for tourists, but remaining aware of surroundings is wise.
Consult your doctor for personalized advice.
Access to care and general safety advice.