If you’re planning a trip to Amritsar, one question that’s likely on your mind is: What’s the best time to visit the Golden Temple?
Sri Harmandir Sahib, commonly known as the Golden Temple, is open 24/7 and welcomes devotees from all faiths. However, visiting at certain times of the day or year can truly enhance your experience.
In this blog, we’ll guide you through the most peaceful hours, seasonal recommendations, spiritual moments, and practical tips to make your visit divine and memorable.
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🕓 Daily Timings & Best Hours for Darshan
The Golden Temple opens around 3:00 AM and closes around 10 to 11:00 PM, with darshan available all day. However, the best time to visit the Golden Temple is either:
Early Morning (4:00 AM – 6:00 AM)
- Witness the Palki Sahib ceremony: Guru Granth Sahib is respectfully carried from Akal Takht to the Golden Temple.
- Enjoy peaceful darshan with fewer crowds.
- Take part in Nitnem (morning prayers) and Naam Simran.
- Perfect time for reflection and inner peace.


Evening (6:30 PM – 10:00 PM)
- Experience Rehraas Sahib and Aarta during sunset hours.
- See the temple beautifully lit and reflected in the holy sarovar.
💡 Insider Tip: If mornings are too early, visit between 1 PM – 4 PM for the least crowded hours.

🌤️ Best time to visit Golden Temple by Season
1. Autumn & Winter (October – February)
- Ideal weather for sightseeing (20°C to 30°C).
- Celebrate Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Gurpurab in November.
- Stunning Diwali lights at the temple.
2. Spring (March – May)
- Great way to experience local culture during the Baisakhi Festival (April).
- Fewer tourists, perfect for peaceful visits.
3. Summer (June – August)
- Very hot (above 40°C). Plan early morning or evening visits only.
- Hydrate and wear light clothing.
4. Monsoon (July – September)
- Expect rains and humidity, but the rain-soaked temple looks magical.
- Carry waterproof essentials.
🌟 Recommendation: November to March offers the most comfortable and festive experience.
🙏 Religious & Spiritual Events Not to Miss
- Palki Sahib Ceremony: 4:15 AM & 10:30 PM daily – a must-see for spiritual seekers.
- Langar Seva: Available 24/7 – enjoy free, blessed food with everyone in the common kitchen.
- Festivals: Plan around Guru Nanak Jayanti or Baisakhi for grand celebrations.
🧳 Travel Tips for Golden Temple Visitors
- Dress modestly and cover your head before entering the complex.
- Remove your shoes and wash your feet at the entrance.
- Allocate at least 2-3 hours for exploring the Golden Temple, museum, and Langar.
- Carry a scarf or handkerchief for head covering if you forget.
Final Words:
The best time to visit the Golden Temple isn’t just about the hour of the day or the season. It’s about the intention behind your visit—whether it’s peace, prayer, sewa, or sightseeing. For spiritual enrichment, nothing compares to the tranquility of Amrit Vela or the radiance of an evening Ardaas. No matter when you go, the divine presence of Guru Sahib will always welcome you.