Vaishno Devi Yatra In December -
December transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland. The air is crisp and biting, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially at the Bhawan (the holy shrine). If you are lucky, the trail is blanketed in fresh snow , turning the rugged mountain path into a serene, white vista. While the cold is intense, the physical exertion of the trek helps keep pilgrims warm, and the breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayas provide a constant source of motivation.
The trek from Katra to Bhawan (the sanctum sanctorum) covers a distance of approximately 13 kilometers. In December, the path is generally less crowded compared to the busy summer months and the Navratras, allowing for a more peaceful trek. However, the path can become slippery due to frost or snow, especially on the older track, though the main track is well-maintained and usually cleared by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB). 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. December transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland