Best Season to Trek in Everest

The Everest district has everything, sheer beauty, dramatic massive mountains, amazing people, challenging trails and an experience that will stay with you forever. The energizing expansive views will leave you mesmerized. Standing or resting at the base camp of the world’s highest mountain and trekking up to the famous and classic view on Mt. Everest from Kala Pattar is really amazing.
There are two unmistakable trekking seasons. The greatest months to trek to Everest base camp are pre-monsoon (February, March, April, and May) and post-storm (late September, October, November, and December) It is possible to make the journey in February and early September yet we to incline toward the above for our treks into Everest base camp.
You can trek to Everest Base Camp in January and February yet it tends to be freezing higher up (- 20C/ – 4F to – 30C/ – 22F) It can dump snow on the trail whenever of year. On the off chance that you are planning on trekking to Everest Base Camp in these months, you are definitely going to need more opportunities for climate delays. Climate conditions can be all the more challenging in these winter months.
April and May:
Nepal is wealthy in culture, history and the highest mountains on the planet. You should watch many climbers plunge on Everest Base Camp in their attempt to stand on top of the world, giving included interest in the timing of your trip to Everest Base Camp. May is generally the hottest month to visit Everest Base Camp, yet it very well may be significantly cloudier.
This can help, on the off chance that you feel cool that little more. We can never ensure the climate at whatever month. It can be cloudier in May and it can in any case snow in Everest Base Camp in May. This year we ran into a foot of snow in mid-April stopping our group from making the journey into base camp. In saying that April would be perhaps the greatest month for trekking into Everest Base Camp.
September, October, and November:
Generally, you will discover late September, October and November will give a better view of the mountains, less warm haze, cloud and more clear view of these world-class mountains can be spectacular. This isn’t generally the situation yet the pattern, as a rule, follows this example. The climate can be fresh, however clear as you make your way up to the Everest Base Camp. There is always the risk of rain at lower heights and snow higher up on the trail.
Clear days are normal for this popular trekking period. Although colder days (and colder evenings) are normal, this is a little cost to pay for the wonderful vistas and perfect views of the region’s peaks. The odd snowstorm has been known to hit the valley during this time so make certain to pack accurately!
A special reward of trekking during this time is the alternative to pick some other, less well-known routes in the region that still offer amazing views but without the hustle and bustle of the more popular routes.  The Gokyo Lakes Trek to the Everest Base Camp is a perfect example.
November – January:
The region during this period can best be described as being freezing yet ready to have trekked. The days will be shorter and there is much more day off, courses that include crossing large passes like the three passes trek are typically shut. The climate will be genuinely steady and dry, which means it is totally conceivable to trek the exemplary route to Everest Base Camp in these months. Expect temperatures as cold as – 30°C around evening time higher up the course so make certain to bring the right apparatus
If the virus doesn’t trouble you and you need to stay away from the groups, trekking as of now might be perfect for you.
June – August:
Rain, rain and more rain. The monsoon season is going full speed ahead during this season as the warm, dampness loaded water from the Indian Ocean causes fast storms. The route will, in general, be extremely vacant with just high-altitude die-hards braving the rains. Slippery trails, leeches and the lack of mountain views seem to be sufficient in off-putting most trekkers from visiting.

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