Everest Base Camp Trek would be an ideal adventure destination for all types of adventure seekers. The Everest Base Camp is in Nepal lies at 5364m above sea level. The trails are well-marked and used by yaks and worldwide trekkers. Probably Everest Base Camp Trail is the world popular and fascinating trail that takes to you the base camp of Mount Everest. In addition, the EBC trek is in the Everest Region, also known as the ‘Khumbu’, and is globally known for its high peaks. Despite the high elevations, this area has great convenient teahouse lodges and eateries supplying organic food with Western food too. However, it’s important to bear in mind that hikes hereabouts exceed 3500m and goes above the tree lines and this can pose challenges even for those physically prepared for such a venture.

Nevertheless, our trekking itinerary for Everest Base Camp is well planned by an expert travel planner. The standard trekking itinerary gives you two days to acclimatize. It helps you adjust to high altitude with the massive. We have organized your trip in a way that sets you up ultimately for the big climbs to Everest Base Camp (5364m) and Kalapathar at 5545m for some stunning sunrise views that will leave you breathless, virtually. To truly enjoy this trip, you should be pretty habituated to walking for 5–7 hours each day for several days on the go while some days will be relatively longer. We encourage you to walk at a pace that suits you without any rush whatsoever. This is a key aspect of enjoying such trips in the planet’s most popular region. You ought to be physically fit and an active walker to get the best of this epic venture to the south side of the mighty Everest.

Stunning Sunset View from Kalapathar viewpoint

When is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

The best time to visit Everest Base Camp is surely in spring (March through May) and fall (end September-October-November). These seasons are the best and most favorable times to do the treks in Nepal. During these seasons the weather remains stable with blues sky and neat scenarios of mountains. Winter shouldn’t be off the table, either; despite the cold temperatures, you’ll be blessed to receive perfectly clear mountain sceneries and landscapes. Below, you’ll find some significant periods to ponder on when to visit Everest Base Camp.

Everest Base Camp Trek Weather and Accessibility

Everest Base Camp is at an elevation of (17,600 feet/5364 meters), and the overland route to arrive is additionally high. This implies it’s never truly ‘warm’ in the Khumbu Region, yet there are still dramatic contrasts in temperatures, precipitation, and snowfall consistently throughout the year. Besides in the mountains, the weather is changing bit by bit and sometimes the weather does not remain stable. If you have never been to Mount Everest to leave your footprint at the world’s legendary Everest Base Camp.

Spring and Autumn Season

The best months for trekking in the Everest region are March to May and September to November. As these months are the point at which the conditions are truly the best. The spring and autumn (pre-winter) in general offer temperatures that warm the heart, with clear blue glimmering skies, almost no showers, and less possibility of dangerous snowfall. If you’re looking for climbing in Nepal we would prefer only the spring season. Because this is a warmer and more favorable season to climb the peaks.

Furthermore, these months are such as peak season and trails are busiest due to lots of trekkers. However, in case you’re looking for the best climate conditions, which are a bargain you will need to cope with if you expected quieter trails with more tranquility.

Winter Season

The winter (December, January, and February) isn’t really an ‘awful’ time to trek to EBC and high passes treks too. However, it’s surely a bitter time of cold in the mountain. Temperatures can get incredibly cold, so you should be well-layered and steady for freezing conditions. In any case, the skies tend to be clear in winter, which means superb mountain views. Also, you won’t need to jostle for space with different trekkers because the trails are less crowded. Despite the cold, the weather is perfect with blue sky and able to see snowcapped mountains.

The Monsoon Monsoon Season

With the arrival of monsoon rains by mid-June, the trails see much fewer trekkers. The early part of the month usually marks the end of the Everest-climbing season, so climbers and other expedition members retrace their steps along the Everest Base Camp trekking route and back to Lukla. Here’s what to expect in the Everest region in June and onwards:

If you’re thinking about trekking Everest Base Camp during monsoon, it may be one of the best decisions you’ve ever made in a while.

Despite the months of June, July, and August specially considered monsoon months, the trails would surely be all wet, slippery, and muddy due to the rain, it certainly won’t be easy at all.

Although this is the main problem while trekking in the monsoon season, there are various aspects that will want you to trek in this season even more. Here’s some information regarding why you might want to trek in this season:

Everest Base Camp Trek in Off Season

Yes, since it is considered off-season, there won’t be many people to trek and the trails will be relatively empty. You can have all the trails and tea houses to yourself. You will enjoy your time trekking this season if you’re not one for crowds. It’s just you, the local folks, the beautiful mountains, and yes, the birds to keep you company all the way. Wouldn’t you like that?

If you have your heart set on trekking all the way to Everest Base Camp, you’ll soon discover that it rains most at lower elevations (despite the fact that it’s not really ‘low’ anywhere in the Everest region] and that the higher you go, the less rain it is. So, if you’re willing to brave a few days of trekking in the rain, you may still be able to check out EBC itself in pretty good conditions.

Breathtaking Beauty of Khumbu Himalayas

During this time of the season, the vegetation will be greener and the air will wonderfully cleaner. You can enjoy all the amazing and fantastic views of the mountains, forests and all sorts of vegetation. Although the clouds might hinder your views during this season sometimes; the hide ’n’ seek glimpses of the big mountains shrouded in clouds in a unique formation will be a twist in the experience of mountain vistas with extreme beauty in a league of its own. A monsoon trip will give you an opportunity to see the most amazing and unique biodiversity ever seen on a trek during this season.

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Nepal High Trek
Nepal High Trek

Written by Nepal High Trek

A leading Himalayan trek and tour specialist, rewarded by Lonely Planet & Tripadvisor. A trusted Trekking Company. www.nepalhightrek.com |info@nepalhightrek.com

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