Best Time To Visit in Madan Kamdev Temple

Guwahati India
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Best Season
January - December
  • Visiting Time : 09 AM - 5 PM
  • Ideal Duration : 2 Hrs
  • Best for : Religious & Spiritual
  • Distance from City Centre : 37 Km km
  • Local Transport Mode : Local Bus,Taxi

The best time to visit Madan Kamdev Temple is from October to March. The months provide a mind-blowing experience for the people who wish to see ancient Assam and its wonders along with nice weather to add beauty to the landscape around it. Situated near Guwahati, this enigmatic archaeological site has very long been known as the "Khajuraho of Assam," captivating visitors with enigmatic carvings and artistic depictions of Hindu mythology.


As such, during these months, the perfect weathers allow people to stroll around temple ruins with an appreciation of beautiful artworks carved into the stone that takes you back to a time of divine romance and mystical legends. Those who wish to capture this incredible scene can browse Madan Kamdev Temple photos in Assamese to get an idea of the breathtaking beauty awaiting them.


Especially for travellers who plan their itinerary quite hassle-free, Guwahati tour packages, even including Madan Kamdev as one of their destinations, are plentiful for the visitation of Guwahati. The same packages ensure a well-rounded experience of Assam's cultural heritage along with visits to nearby attractions like the Brahmaputra River and Kamakhya Temple. 


Embodied with the spirit of Assam Tourism, this site is one of the great historical facts from Assam. This temple provides a vibrant site for viewing the once-in-a-lifetime experience of history enthusiasts, photographers, and spiritual seekers. Of course, this is the best time to visit Madan Kamdev Temple and step into Assam's soul-stirring past and natural charm.


Timing: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. 

Duration: 1 to 2 Hours.

Entry Fees: No entry fee.

Best Time to Visit:  October to February.


The climate around Madan Kamdev Temple is typically classified as subtropical, with distinct seasonal variations. The region experiences three primary seasons: summer, monsoon, and winter.


Summer (March to June): During the summer months, temperatures can rise significantly, often ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). The weather is generally hot and humid, which can be challenging for those not accustomed to high temperatures. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, and visitors should stay hydrated.


Monsoon (July to September): The monsoon season brings heavy rainfall to the region, with July and August being the peak months. Rainfall can be quite intense, leading to high humidity levels and occasional flooding. This period transforms the landscape into a lush, verdant environment, enhancing the temple's picturesque setting. However, travellers should prepare for potential travel disruptions and muddy paths.


Winter (October to February): Winter is the most pleasant time to visit the Madan Kamdev Temple. Temperatures during this period range from 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F), providing a cool and comfortable climate. The weather is dry and clear, making it ideal for exploration and pilgrimage. This season offers the best conditions for sightseeing and appreciating the temple's ancient architecture and surrounding natural beauty.

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