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Best Seasons To Visit Ponmudi

Ponmudi experience tropical weather, climate here remains pleasant almost throughout the year. Tourists flock to the place during the summer as the temperatures are mild. Monsoon season experiences extensive rainfall and this is a difficult time to visit. Winters are cold and temperatures drop rapidly during the nights. Visiting the place during the winter season is also advisable. The months from March to May constitute the summer season and this is the peak tourist season. Temperatures range from a minimum of 21°C and can rise up to a maximum of 34°C during the summer months. Temperatures are the highest during the month of May.

Monsoon season is primarily from June to September. Rainfall is extensive in the area and temperatures are around the mid twenties for most part of the day. Night temperatures are much cooler. Roads might be in bad condition during the monsoon season due to the rainfall. Winter season is from the months of November to February. Temperatures drop substantially and they range from a minimum of 15°C and go up to a maximum of 24°C. December is the coldest part of the year and the travelers who visit the place during this time should bring appropriate winter clothing.

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