Yes — April is an excellent time to visit Auli. Temperatures are comfortable (7–15°C), roads are fully open, and the snow-capped peaks are visible with none of the winter ski-season crowds. It is ideal for Gorson Bugyal treks, ropeway rides, and peaceful Himalayan photography.
Auli weather in April is pleasant and clear. Daytime temperatures reach 12–15°C, while nights and mornings drop to 3–7°C. The sky is mostly clear with occasional light showers in late April. Snow remains on the higher peaks, creating a stunning spring-and-winter panorama.
The top activities in Auli in April include: Gorson Bugyal trek (3 km, beginner-friendly), Auli ropeway ride with Nanda Devi views, Niti Valley day trip, Kuari Pass trekking, Joshimath temple visits, bonfire evenings, and Himalayan photography in the alpine meadows.
Gorson Bugyal (also spelled Gurson Bugyal) is a high-altitude alpine meadow 3 km from Auli at 3,056 metres, offering 360-degree views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Dronagiri. April and May are the best months to trek — the path is clear, wildflowers are emerging, and the views are crystal-clear.
The Auli Meadows is one of the best-positioned properties for Nanda Devi views in Auli. Our luxury Swiss glamping tents and Pinewood Cottages face the Nanda Devi range directly, offering an unobstructed 360-degree panorama from both rooms and the dining terrace.
Glamping in Auli means staying in luxury insulated tents — like The Auli Meadows' Swiss tents — that combine the thrill of camping with hotel-level comfort, including plush beds, 24/7 hot water, and heating. Yes, glamping is fully available in April — it is one of the most popular stay options during the spring shoulder season.
No. April is Auli's shoulder season. The skiing crowd of December to February has left, and the summer season does not peak until May-June. This makes April one of the most peaceful times to visit — fewer tourists, easier bookings, better property rates, and the trails largely to yourself.
From Delhi to Auli, the most common route is by road via Rishikesh → Joshimath → Auli (approximately 500 km, 13–15 hours). Alternatively, fly to Dehradun (Jolly Grant Airport) and take a 6–7 hour taxi. In April, roads are fully clear with no snow or road closures.
The road is generally open, but during heavy snowfall, the last 14km stretch may be slippery. We recommend using 4x4 vehicles or snow chains. Alternatively, you can park in Joshimath and take the Auli Ropeway or our arranged 4x4 transfer.
We are located very close to the ski slopes and the main ropeway tower, offering easy access to all activities.
For Auli in April, pack: thermal base layer, 1-2 fleece mid-layers, a windproof jacket, waterproof trekking shoes, sunglasses, SPF 50+ sunscreen (high-altitude UV is intense), a warm hat and gloves for mornings, and comfortable day clothes for afternoon warmth (12–15°C).
Absolutely. We are a family-friendly resort. We offer safe play areas, kid-friendly meals, and engaging activities like clay art and cookie making during our winter festivals.
Yes, we have an in-house multi-cuisine restaurant serving fresh, hot meals. We specialize in local Garhwali dishes as well as Indian and Continental favorites.
You can book directly through our website or contact us via WhatsApp at +91 9168225688.
Please contact our reservation desk directly to inquire about our current pet policy for the season.
The Auli Meadows is widely regarded as the best boutique luxury resort in Auli for a spring visit. Guests rate it highly for its unobstructed Nanda Devi views, cozy Swiss glamping tents and Pinewood Cottages, Garhwali cuisine, guided Gorson Bugyal treks, and warm family-run hospitality.