Nanda Devi peak at sunrise viewed from The Auli Meadows resort in May, Uttarakhand
Travel Guide · May 2026

Auli in May 2026: Complete Travel Guide — Weather, Trekking & What to Expect

By Aditi & Rishabh  ·  The Auli Meadows  ·  12 min read

We write this from the resort deck at 7 in the morning, a cup of Pahadi chai warming both hands, watching the sun creep over the Nanda Devi massif and turn it a shade of amber that no photograph fully captures. It is the second week of May, the Gorson meadow has gone from winter-brown to a green so vivid it almost looks fake, and the rhododendron trees along the trail are doing that thing they do every year — putting on a show in crimson and pink that makes the whole hillside look like it is celebrating something.

May is the month Auli stops being a ski destination and becomes something harder to describe — and honestly, more beautiful.

If you have only ever heard of Auli in the context of snow and skiing, this guide is for you. We are Aditi and Rishabh, your hosts at The Auli Meadows, and we live here year-round. May is, without question, our favourite month on the mountain. This is everything you need to know before booking your trip.

Green alpine meadow at Gorson Bugyal in May with rhododendron trees and Himalayan peaks in background, Auli Uttarakhand

Gorson Bugyal meadow from the trail — what greets you on the other side of the oak forest in May.

At a Glance — Auli in May 2026
Temperature10°C – 16°C (day)  /  4°C – 7°C (night)
Daylight~14 hours (5:30 AM – 7:30 PM)
CrowdsLow — off ski season
RoadsFully open — all routes clear
Chair LiftGMVN ropeway closed · Chair lift at ski slopes open
RainfallMinimal — monsoon arrives in late June
HighlightGorson Bugyal with full rhododendron bloom
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Auli Weather in May — What to Actually Expect, Hour by Hour

Weather apps will give you a number. We will give you what it actually feels like to be here. May mornings in Auli open fresh and still — around 5°C at first light, the air carrying the faint smell of pine resin and cold rock. By 9 in the morning the sun is properly up, the temperature has climbed into double digits, and the trail to Gorson is ideal: not too warm to tire you out, not cold enough to need a heavy layer. Afternoons peak somewhere between 14°C and 16°C — warm enough to sit on the deck in a t-shirt if you are out of the wind. Then the evening comes in quickly. By 5 PM you will want your fleece back. By 8 PM, you are by the bonfire.

Time of Day Temp How It Feels What to Wear
Early morning  5:30–8 AM 5–7°C Crisp, clear — best Nanda Devi light Fleece + windcheater
Morning  8 AM–12 PM 8–13°C Comfortable — ideal for trekking T-shirt + light jacket
Afternoon  12–4 PM 13–16°C Warm and sunny — short sleeves fine T-shirt
Evening  4–7 PM 9–12°C Cool and breezy — golden light Fleece + windcheater
Night  7 PM–5 AM 4–7°C Cold — bonfire territory Warm layer + sweater

Important — High Altitude UV: At 2,500 metres, UV radiation is significantly stronger than at sea level. A 12°C afternoon on the Gorson trail still burns. SPF 50+ sunscreen and a good pair of UV-400 sunglasses are not optional. We remind every single guest of this when they check in.

Himalayan sunrise with golden light hitting snow capped peaks in Auli May morning, clear blue sky

Mornings in May — the window between 5:30 AM and 9:30 AM is when Nanda Devi shows up at her sharpest.


Things to Do in Auli in May

People often ask us: "But what do you do in Auli when there is no skiing?" After a few years of hosting guests through every month of the year, our honest answer is — more than most people expect, and in some ways, more than you can do in winter.

Gorson Bugyal alpine meadow trail in May with wildflowers blooming and trekkers walking, Auli Uttarakhand
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The Gorson Bugyal Trek — Auli's Crown Jewel

If you do only one thing in Auli in May, let it be Gorson. Gorson Bugyal is a high-altitude alpine meadow at 3,056 metres, 3 km from the resort, and in May it is at its absolute best. The trail climbs through dense oak and deodar forest — the trees draped in pale green lichen — and then opens without warning into a vast rolling grassland with 360-degree views of Nanda Devi, Dronagiri, Kamet, and the Hathi-Ghori peaks. In May, the edges of the meadow are fringed with bright red burans — the rhododendron trees that Uttarakhand is named after in local poetry. The combination of crimson blooms, green grass, and white snow peaks is something that does not quite exist anywhere else.

🏔 Local Tip

Start before 8 AM. By 10 o'clock, clouds build up from the valley below and can drift across the peaks. The window for unobstructed Nanda Devi views is roughly 6:30 to 9:30 in the morning. We know this because we have walked this trail hundreds of times.

Distance 3 km one-way from resort (1.5 km from ropeway top)
Altitude 3,056 m  (10,023 ft)
Time 2.5–3 hrs up  |  1.5–2 hrs down
Difficulty Easy–Moderate · fine for beginners & families
Entry Fee Small forest fee at trailhead (₹20–50)
Best time Before 8 AM for clearest peak views
Red rhododendron burans flowers blooming in Uttarakhand Himalayan forest in May, state flower of Uttarakhand
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Rhododendron Photography — A May-Only Experience

Burans is the Garhwali name for rhododendron, and it is the state flower of Uttarakhand for a reason. The oak and rhododendron forests between our resort and Gorson Bugyal in May carry the peak of the bloom season — deep crimson flowers against dark green canopy, with snow-tipped Himalayan peaks rising behind them. For photographers, this is a genuinely rare combination that you cannot replicate in any other season. Golden hour from our deck, with the flower-covered hillside catching the last light of the evening, is something guests photograph and never quite believe themselves.

Auli Artificial Snow Lake with turquoise water surrounded by green oak forest and Himalayan peaks in May Uttarakhand
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Auli Artificial Lake — The Hidden Turquoise Gem

Most visitors walk right past this. The Auli Artificial Lake — built by GMVN as a snow reservoir for the ski slopes — sits at around 2,500 metres and in May transforms into something genuinely beautiful. The snowmelt fills it to capacity, giving it a striking turquoise-green colour set against the surrounding oak forest and open mountain sky. In winter it is a functional reservoir. In May it is a quiet spot that barely anyone visits, with a clear reflection of the ridgeline on a calm morning and almost no other people around.

It is a short 10-minute walk from the top of the ski slope area — easily combined with the Gorson Bugyal trek as a half-day loop. If you have a camera, the lake shot at 7 AM before any wind disturbs the surface is one of the best frames you will get in Auli. We point every photography guest here without fail.

Distance ~10 min walk from Auli ski slope area
Altitude ~2,500 m
Entry Fee None
Best time Early morning for mirror-flat reflections
Combine with Gorson Bugyal as a half-day loop
Himalayan peak glowing orange at sunrise with starry sky fading, viewed from luxury glamping resort Auli in May
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Nanda Devi at Dawn — No Trek Required

Set your alarm for 5:15 AM. Step onto your tent deck. That is the entire instruction. Every clear morning in May, Nanda Devi appears above the tree line and the summit turns orange before anything else in the sky does. Our guests consistently describe this as the single most unforgettable moment of their trip — and they have done the Gorson trek, ridden the ropeway, eaten the thali. Still, it is the 5:30 AM Nanda Devi moment that they talk about when they get home. In May, the probability of a clear morning is high — no monsoon clouds, no ski-season snowstorms.

Himalayan mountain road winding through valley towards Badrinath temple area in Uttarakhand, Char Dham Yatra route
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Auli + Badrinath — The May Combination Nobody Talks About

Badrinath Dham — one of the Char Dham temples and among the most sacred shrines in Hinduism — opens in the first week of May. It is 95 km from Joshimath. Less than three hours by road. Auli is 13 km from Joshimath. If you are visiting for the Char Dham Yatra this May, stopping here for two nights before or after Badrinath is a natural fit — the route works perfectly: Delhi → Rishikesh → Joshimath → Auli (2 nights) → Badrinath → return. We handle breakfast, can pack you a lunch for the Badrinath drive, and will arrange the taxi.

Milky Way galaxy visible over dark mountain silhouette in Auli Uttarakhand May night sky with stars
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Astrophotography & Stargazing — May Nights Are Something Else

At 2,500 metres with minimal light pollution, the Milky Way is visible on clear May nights. May pre-dates the monsoon, so cloud cover is low compared to any other warm month. If you shoot astrophotography, the combination of cold clear air, the silhouette of Nanda Devi against a full-star sky, and temperatures that keep your sensor cool — it is a setup that photographers plan trips around. We lay a bonfire near the deck each evening. Guests who came for the trekking end up staying out until midnight looking up.

Himalayan Monal pheasant iridescent plumage in Uttarakhand forest May state bird of Uttarakhand
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Himalayan Birdwatching — May is Peak Season

The forests between our resort and Gorson Bugyal in May are genuinely loud with birdsong. The Himalayan Monal — Uttarakhand's state bird, an iridescent pheasant that looks like something a child designed after eating too much candy — is commonly spotted on the morning Gorson trail in May. You also get Koklass Pheasant, various species of laughingthrush, and good raptor activity. May is ideal because the deciduous trees have fresh leaves (visibility into the canopy), birds are in breeding season (active and vocal), and the forest is not yet monsoon-dense. Ask us for the morning walk route — it starts 20 metres from the resort door.


Why Visit in May Instead of Winter?

We get this question a lot. Most people discover Auli through skiing content — the slope videos, the powder shots, the January Instagram posts. We are not going to pretend January is not special. It is. But here is what most people do not know until they actually come in May.

Factor January — Peak Winter May — Shoulder Season
CrowdsVery high — ski rushLow — genuinely peaceful
Room availabilityBooks out 2 months aheadWalk-in possible, easy booking
PricingPeak rates (30–50% more)Off-season rates
Ropeway wait45–120 minute queues5–15 minutes maximum
RoadsSnow risk, occasional closuresFully open and safe
Peak viewsOften obscured by snowstormCrystal clear in morning
ActivitiesSkiing onlyTrekking, photography, birding, stargazing
Temperature feel−4°C to 7°C — severe cold10°C–16°C — comfortable
RhododendronsNot bloomingFull peak bloom
Night skyOften overcast / snowfallClear — Milky Way visible

What to Pack for Auli in May

Do not let the photographs fool you. Yes, May afternoons are warm and the sun is out. But at 2,500 metres, one cloud can drop the temperature by 5°C, and the wind that comes off the high ridges in the evening is sharp. Here is the complete honest list:

ItemQtyNote
Light fleece / sweatshirt2For mornings, evenings, and bonfire nights
Windcheater / shell jacket1Essential — mountain wind hits anytime
T-shirts (full or half sleeve)3–4For warm afternoon hours and trekking
Trekking pants2Gorson trail can be muddy in May
Warm layer / light down jacket1For nights and early mornings
Trekking shoes (ankle support)1 pairGood grip essential on Gorson trail
Sandals / slippers1 pairResort only — not for trekking
Sunscreen SPF 50+1 bottle MUST HAVE — UV is intense at altitude
Sunglasses (UV400)1 pairSnow glare + strong mountain sun
Lip balm with SPF1Lips crack fast in dry mountain air
Basic first-aid / paracetamolSmall kitAltitude can cause mild headaches
20,000 mAh power bank1Batteries drain 30% faster in cold
Insulated water bottle1Drink 3+ litres a day at altitude
Woolen socks3 pairsCold underfoot on morning treks
Light gloves1 pairEarly morning Gorson starts are cold
Camera + small tripodOptionalMilky Way shots need 30-second exposures
Traditional Garhwali thali meal served at The Auli Meadows Auli with mandua roti kafuli jholi local seasonal vegetables

Our Garhwali thali — local, seasonal, always made from scratch.

Luxury glamping tent interior at The Auli Meadows with warm bedding mountain view deck and wooden furniture Auli

Inside our Swiss tents — warm enough for May nights at 2,500m.


How to Reach Auli in May 2026

May is one of the easiest months to get here. No snow on the roads, no monsoon surprises. Every route from Delhi, Haridwar, and Rishikesh is clear and trouble-free.

  • By Road
    Delhi → Auli  (577 km · 12–14 hours) Via Haridwar → Rishikesh → Devprayag → Chamoli → Joshimath → Auli. Leave Delhi by 5 AM to arrive by 7–8 PM. Roads are smooth in May with no snow. We recommend stopping for lunch in Rudraprayag — roughly the halfway point.
  • By Train
    Train + Taxi  (12–14 hours total) Shatabdi Express Delhi → Haridwar (~5 hrs, departs 6:45 AM). Then taxi Haridwar → Joshimath (270 km, ~7 hrs). Total travel time is roughly the same as driving but more comfortable for the first leg.
  • By Air
    Fly into Dehradun (Jolly Grant)  then drive Daily flights from Delhi. Airport is 270 km from Joshimath (~5.5 hrs taxi). Taxi fare: ₹3,500–₹4,500 shared, ₹7,000–₹9,000 private. Flight + taxi is faster than driving from Delhi, especially if you are coming from outside north India.
  • Joshi → Auli
    Joshimath to Auli — By Road (GMVN ropeway currently closed) Road: 13 km · 30 minutes by shared jeep or private taxi from Joshimath bus stand. Shared jeeps cost roughly ₹100–₹150 per person. Private taxi: ₹600–₹800. Please note the GMVN ropeway from Joshimath to Auli is currently non-operational — road is the only option and it works perfectly fine.
  • Resort
    From The Auli Meadows We arrange pickup from the Joshimath bus stand or the Auli road end. WhatsApp us at +91 79839 02829 with your arrival time and we will sort the rest.
Evening bonfire at The Auli Meadows luxury glamping resort with Himalayan peaks glowing at dusk in May
Book Your May Stay

Limited Tents. Unlimited Mountain.

May at The Auli Meadows means Gorson at your doorstep, Nanda Devi at your window, and zero queues at the ropeway. We are a small resort by design — a few tents, a few cottages, one long dining table, and the entire Himalayan range for a view.

Frequently Asked Questions — Auli in May

Is Auli open in May?
Yes — completely. All roads are open, the ropeway runs daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, and The Auli Meadows is fully operational. May is off ski season, which means lower prices, no queues, and the Gorson Bugyal trail at its most beautiful. If you have been putting off a trip to Auli, May is the argument for finally doing it.
What is the weather in Auli in May?
Days are comfortable — 10°C to 16°C — with mornings around 5°C to 8°C and nights between 4°C and 7°C. Afternoons can feel genuinely warm in the sun. Evenings cool down quickly. Very little rainfall — the monsoon does not arrive until late June. Bring a windcheater and light woolens; you will not need a heavy down jacket unless you are doing the very early morning Gorson start.
Can you do trekking in Auli in May?
May is actually the best month for trekking in Auli. The Gorson Bugyal trail (3 km, 3,056m altitude) is fully accessible — no ice, wildflowers and rhododendrons in bloom, and the clearest visibility of the year. The Chattrakund Lake extension beyond Gorson (another 45 minutes) is also open. Trail conditions are excellent. The weather is ideal — not too cold, not too warm.
Is there snow in Auli in May?
Not at the resort level (2,519m). The ski slopes have melted by late April. You will still see snow on the high ridges and peaks above 4,000m, which is part of what makes the views so dramatic — snowfields on the mountains, green meadows at your feet. In early May, there are sometimes small snow pockets on the upper section of Gorson Bugyal (3,056m) that you can walk to without any technical gear.
How much does the Auli ropeway cost in May 2026?
Approximately ₹1,000–₹1,500 per person for a return ticket. The ropeway runs daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. In May, waiting time is usually 5–15 minutes — a completely different experience from the 2-hour January queues. No advance booking required. Buy at the Joshimath ropeway station on the day.
What are the best things to do in Auli in May?
The Gorson Bugyal trek is the highlight — we recommend starting before 8 AM for the best peak views. Beyond that: the ropeway ride, rhododendron photography, the Chattrakund Lake extension, Nanda Devi sunrise from the resort deck, stargazing at night, and a day trip to Badrinath (95 km, 3 hours) if you are visiting during the Char Dham Yatra season. We can help arrange all of it from the resort.
Is May a good time for a honeymoon or couple's trip to Auli?
It is genuinely one of the best times. Low crowds mean you get the mountain to yourselves. We set up private bonfire spaces, the Gorson trail feels like a private path in the early morning, and the Nanda Devi sunrise from the tent deck is the kind of thing that travels well in memory. May rates are also better than peak season. Book directly with us and we will make it a proper occasion.
How do I reach Auli from Delhi?
Two practical options. By road: 577 km, 12–14 hours via Haridwar → Rishikesh → Joshimath → Auli. By train + taxi: Shatabdi Express to Haridwar (5 hours) then taxi the rest (7 hours). Nearest airport is Jolly Grant in Dehradun — daily flights from Delhi, then a 5.5-hour taxi. In May all routes are fully clear and trouble-free.

More questions? Read our complete Auli travel guide and FAQs, or just send us a WhatsApp — we reply quickly and we know the mountain well. If you came this far down the page, you are probably the kind of person who will love being here in May. See you on the Gorson trail.

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