Nestled in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, Mawsynram holds a world record that puts it on every travel enthusiast’s bucket list – it is the wettest place on Earth. With an average annual rainfall of around 11,872 mm, this small village is a wonder of nature where clouds, mist, and greenery create an almost magical landscape. But with rain being such a defining feature, many travelers often wonder: when is the best time to visit Mawsynram?
Let’s break it down season by season.
Summer (March to May) – Pleasant and Refreshing
Summer in Mawsynram is relatively mild compared to most parts of India. Temperatures usually range between 15°C to 24°C, making it comfortable for sightseeing. This is a great time to explore the scenic beauty without being drenched in heavy rains. The weather is cool, the skies are partly clear, and the lush valleys are already vibrant from pre-monsoon showers. If you want a balance of comfort and greenery, summer is a perfect choice.
Highlights:
- Trekking and nature walks.
- Visiting waterfalls like Nohkalikai Falls in nearby Cherrapunji.
- Ideal for photography with clear skies and misty landscapes.
Monsoon (June to September) – The True Mawsynram Experience
The monsoon is when Mawsynram truly lives up to its reputation. Rainfall is relentless, often accompanied by thunder and mist. The entire region transforms into a green paradise, with waterfalls gushing at full force, streams overflowing, and clouds hanging low over the hills. This is the season for travelers who want to experience Mawsynram in its rawest and most dramatic form.
However, be prepared—continuous downpours can disrupt travel plans. Roads may get slippery, and outdoor activities become limited. Still, if you’re an adventurous soul who loves the romance of rain, this is the time to witness nature’s fury and beauty all at once.
Highlights:
- Experience the charm of being in the wettest place on Earth.
- Roaring waterfalls and misty mountains.
- Ideal for monsoon lovers and offbeat travelers.
Autumn (October to November) – Post-Monsoon Bliss
Right after the heavy rains, Mawsynram enters one of its most beautiful phases. The weather is cool, skies begin to clear, and the greenery is at its brightest. This is often considered the best time to visit Mawsynram because you get to see the freshness of the monsoon without having to endure continuous rainfall. Temperatures remain between 10°C and 20°C, making it comfortable for sightseeing.
Highlights:
- Crystal-clear views of the valleys.
- Less rainfall, yet abundant greenery.
- Perfect time for trekking, local exploration, and cultural visits.
Winter (December to February) – Calm and Cozy
Winter in Mawsynram is cold but not extreme. Temperatures drop to around 6°C at night and hover around 15°C during the day. While the landscape becomes drier compared to monsoon months, the weather is crisp and pleasant. This is the season for travelers who want peaceful surroundings without much rain.
Highlights:
- Cozy homestays and cultural experiences with locals.
- Ideal for travelers who prefer calm over adventure.
- Less crowded, making it a peaceful getaway.
The best time to visit Mawsynram truly depends on the kind of experience you want.
- For comfort and sightseeing: Visit in Summer (March–May) or Autumn (October–November).
- For the authentic “wettest place” thrill: Choose the Monsoon (June–September).
- For a quiet, peaceful retreat: Head there in Winter (December–February).
No matter when you go, Mawsynram will captivate you with its unique charm, rolling hills, and the endless romance of clouds and rain.

