Omkareshwar is a popular temple of Hindus which is devoted to Lord Shiva. It is located in the place of Mandhata, located in the Khandawa district of Madhya Pradesh.
The Scriptures attest that this town has been continuously inhabited as a holy location for at least the past 5,500 years. Several temples were constructed or rebuilt while this temple was under the Marathas in the 18th century.
Until1947, before India’s independence, the temple was under the control of Britishers, and they made it a tourist place.
Between the months of October and March, Omkareshwar is at its most beautiful. You can still come here during the monsoons, as the rainfall is about par for the course. If at all feasible, you should plan your trip such that you arrive in town around Dusshera, a Hindu festival, to witness the town's illumination. If you are able to visit the shrine and pay your respects in peace, it will be well worth your time.
Temperatures in the winter drop to a comfortable 6 - 29 degrees C in Omkareshwar. In this region, December heralds the beginning of winter, and February marks its waning.
Temperatures rarely rise over 25°C, making this the ideal time for tourists. Between September and March, not only is the weather pleasant, but it is also the time of year when many celebrations take place. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in August/September, while Mahashivratri is celebrated in February/March. In September, people all across the world celebrate the Anant Chaudas. Omkareshwar is known for its enthusiastic celebration of all of these holidays.
The temperature drops, and the rain gives everything a clean, green look. Omkareshwar receives average monsoon precipitation. The refreshing and revitalizing showers are welcome. The temperature drops and people start getting ready for the winter.
Days in the summer can reach temperatures of 29 - 45 degrees Celsius, making outdoor activities difficult. Hot weather makes it difficult for tourists to get around the city. Omkareshwar's summers are sweltering and unpleasant.
In these hot months, visitors will feel the environment hard and draining. It's not uncommon for temperatures to hover around 40 degrees Celsius during this time of year, and occasional heat waves will force you to stay inside. It is strongly advised against going there in the summertime.