

Nepal is the best trekking destination for the tourism activities throughout the year, however; there are four distinct trekking seasons in Nepal. Each season has its distinctive attractions to offer. The seasons can be classified as follows: Autumn (Sept. - Nov.) Autumn is the best time to experience the trekking in the Himalayas, which offers an excellent weather and exhilarating mountain views and one can experience the the festival and culture of Nepal as the biggest festival of Nepal fall in this season, such as Dashain and Tihar (Deewali) which occur in October and November. We have four different seasons in Nepal, which is as follows:
(I) Autumn (September - November)
This season is considered the best time for trekking in Nepal, which offers excellent weather and tantalizing mountain views. Temperatures are moderate, making it a good time for any one of our trekking options. The skies are generally clear with outstanding views. Occasional short storms may dump snow at high altitudes.
(II) Winter (December - February)
This season is noted for occasional snowfall only at higher elevations. Hence it is ideal for trekking at lower elevation, generally below 3500 meters. Click here for winter trekking options.
(III) Spring (March - May)
This is the one of the other best times for any trekking routes in Nepal, offering different varieties of wild flowers, specially the rhododendrons making the hillside above 3000 meters a hunting paradise during this Spring. It is mildly warm at lower elevations and at higher elevation, over 4000m, the Mountain Views are excellent while the temperature is quite moderate.
(III) Summer/Monsoon (June - August)
Summer months continue up to mid September making travel wet and warm. These times are a blessing for the keen botanist or photographer as the higher valleys and meadows blossom with flowers and lush vegetation making this the perfect time to capture Nepal in all its beauty. It’s recommended to carry insect repellent when trekking during these summer months. Trekking in rain shadow parts are options for this time of year. Click here for Summer (Monsoon) trekking options in Nepal.