Tourists flock to Mantralayam, an important religious center in Andhra Pradesh, throughout the year. The months of October through March are ideal for a trip to Mantralayam. The temperature is cool and comfortable, and there is little chance of rain.
In Mantralayam, exploration and adventure are at their finest during these months of sunny days and cool evenings. The best time to visit Mantralayam is when the temperature is just right—when it's neither hot nor chilly.
The average temperature throughout the winter is 27 degrees Celsius, with lows of 11 and highs of 37. Many people travel to Mantralayam at this time of year to take advantage of the pleasant weather and to pray at the temples.
Many people visit the area in the fall because of the Diwali festival, which is marked with great fervor in the months of October and November. Make sure that your trip is tailored to your specific needs and desires. Any visit to this holy city, whether individual or group, will refresh and renew its visitors at this time of the year.
Rainfall increases in the 2nd half of the rainy season, after being relatively light in the first half. During this time, it is typically cloudy, and the temperature ranges from 17 to 34 degrees Celsius. The hot summer months are bearable because of the rainy season. It's a great time to visit Mantralayam if you like the rain, although the frequent thunderstorms may make sightseeing difficult.
Aradhana is celebrated in August at Shri Raghavendra Matha, and the world-famous Car festival takes place in September.
In the summer, the mercury climbs to between 35- 44 degrees C, and the humidity is rather high. Some people find the heat intolerable, particularly in April and May. However, June is characterized by mild to pleasant temperatures.
Despite the scorching temperatures, tourists and worshippers who aren't bothered by the heat continue to visit the area's many attractions. Now is a great time to take a trip on a budget, since many hotels and airlines are offering steep discounts. Many devotees visit Mantralayam every March for the festivities surrounding Maha Shivratri. Milk & bael leaves are offered to Lord Shiva during this Hindu occasion. Temperatures in March are often warm but bearable.