Bhalukpong Weather And Best Time To Visit Bhalukpong
Planning A Trip To Bhalukpong? Here's a snapshot of Bhalukpong weather and the best time to visit Bhalukpong
Balukpong is situated 140m above the sea level and the climate here is warm and moderate, where summer’s wetter than the winter. The average temperature is 24°C with an average rainfall of about 2284mm every year. One of the best times of the year to visit Bhalukpong is from October through April when the weather’s pleasant and average temperature’s 20°C. Monsoons are typically heavy like any other region in Assam and is best avoided from a tourism perspective. March is when the local tribe Aka celebrates the Nyethidow Festival and draws a large number of visitors, so visiting Bhalukpong then would be good.
Summer (March-June)
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Bhalukpong witnesses a warm summer with the highest recorded temperature being 47°C and the least temperature being 26°C. For those who cannot tolerate warm and bright sunny days, visiting Bhalukpong during summer is best avoided. However, March & April are comparatively bearable and is also that time of the year when a local tribal festival’s celebrated by the Aka Tribe, so the region would be alive with exuberance and excitement.
Monsoon (July-August)
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July through August are the monsoon months in Bhalukpong which add to the lush greenery all around and make for a good place to enjoy expeditions. However, given the heavy rainfall, roads are bound to be waterlogged, making it difficult and uncertain to plan and meet any outdoor engagements, hence visiting the town especially during monsoon isn’t recommended.
Winter (September-February)
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Winter’s a beautiful time to be in Bhalukpong, with the chill in the air and the entire scenic ambiance of the town captivating its locals and visitors alike. September through February are the winter months and an opportune time to enjoy outdoor activities like fishing, angling and white-water river rafting. You can also pursue wildlife expeditions and treks, go hiking and picnicking during winters.