Ayodhya Dharmshala AC vs Non-AC - When to Book Which?
Choosing between AC and non-AC at Sri Janaki Mahal Trust depends on season, budget, and comfort preference. Here’s a practical guide.
Summer (April–June)
- AC recommended: Day temperatures can exceed 40°C. AC helps for rest during afternoon.
- Non-AC: Possible if you’re out for darshan most of the day and can bear warmer nights.
Monsoon (July–September)
- Non-AC often sufficient: Humidity is high but temperature drops. Cross-ventilation can help.
- AC: Useful if you prefer controlled humidity and temperature.
Winter (October–March)
- Non-AC ideal: Cool, pleasant weather. Most pilgrims find non-AC comfortable.
- AC: Optional; some prefer heating; check if rooms have heating.
Cost Difference
AC rooms typically cost more than non-AC. See room types and prices for current rates. For budget stays, non-AC in winter is a common choice.
Festival Period
During Ram Navami, Diwali, etc., both AC and non-AC fill quickly. Book early via official booking or contact. Use the festival booking guide for planning.
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