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What is the Best Month for a Complete Jyotirlinga Yatra?

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What is the Best Month for a Complete Jyotirlinga Yatra?

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  • April 28, 2026 at 11:54 AM #30332

    delhitempotravels1
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    October to March is the window most seasoned pilgrims swear by and after doing this yatra with a group , I understand why.
    The heat across Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat between May and August is not just uncomfortable, it actively drains you before you reach the temple. For a yatra that covers 12 Jyotirlingas across multiple states, energy management is as important as route planning.
    We started from Delhi in November. The first decision we made before hotels, before permits, before anything was booking tempo traveller on rent for the entire circuit. Fourteen people, weeks on the road, crossing state borders. Splitting into cars would have broken the group before Omkareshwar.
    Traveling together kept the yatra intact. Conversations happened. Prayers happened collectively. Nobody missed a stop because their driver took a wrong turn.
    October to February gives you manageable weather, cooperative roads, and smaller crowds at most shrines Somnath and Trimbakeshwar especially.
    Plan the vehicle first. Everything else follows.

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