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Trekking to Everest is one of famous mountain adventure and bucket list escapade of every mountain lovers. It has been a Mecca for hiking and trekking enthusiasts since Mount Everest was first ascended by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953.
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Trekking to Everest is one of famous mountain adventure and bucket list escapade of every mountain lovers. It has been a Mecca for hiking and trekking enthusiasts since Mount Everest was first ascended by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953. The Everest Region trekking offers the incredible views of snowcapped mountain ranges including the highest peak in the world – Mount Everest (8,848m). The route of Everest region Trekking takes us through the tiny beautiful villages, across High Mountain passes, through remote valleys and historic Monasteries. The trail is full of breathtaking natural beauties. Trek to Everest region once in a lifetime has been the dream of many peoples across the globe. The spectacular mountains views, lush forested valleys, Sherpa Peoples and their unique cultures are the main attraction of the trek.
We offer you the best packages for Everest Base camp Trek including Comfort Everest Base Camp Trek, Short Everest Base Camp Trek and Classical Everest basecamp Trek. Our Comfort Everest Base Camp Trekis tailored for budget travelers with ample acclimatization days before Everest Base Camp and alternative return route to Lukla. The trail goes through the beautiful green farmlands and unique Sherpa villages. The friendly Sherpa peoples and their hospitality makes the trek lifetime memorable. The short Everest Base Camp Trek is specially managed for those trekking enthusiasts who have less time but want to explore Everest Base Camp. This short trekking trail offers you the incredible views of great Himalayas and the beautiful rhododendron forests. Classical Everest Base Camp Trek follows the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzin Norgay Sherpa and many other great trekkers and climbers. The trail is full of breath taking natural beauties. The Massif Mountains, beautiful rhododendron forests, Sherpa people and their hospitality, the high passes and old monasteries and gompas add the beauty to the trek.
Having knowledge about the climatic conditions and seasonal variation of Everest Region makes your trek more comfortable and memorable. The pre monsoon (February, March, April, May) and post monsoon (late September, October, November and December) are considered as the best seasons for trekking to Everest. You can also trek here in the month of January and February but it is very cold falling the temperature to -20C to -30C. If you want more adventurous trek and you can walk above the snow in very cold temperature than Jan-Feb may be the best season for you. Below are more details about Nepal’s weather seasons for helping you in choosing the time suitable for you to trek to Everest.
Spring Season (March to May): • The climate is slightly warm in the small areas and average in much higher altitudes. The eye catching views ofnational flower of Nepal – Rhododendron can be observed in this season along with the great views of high mountain ranges.
Summer Season (June to August): • This can be described as the season of rain. The climate is hot as well as cold now and again. You will find almost every day raining with the thunderstorm during the night. The rain escalates the the loveliness around with rich green vegetation.
Autumn Season (September to November) • This is definitely the best season for tourists to visit Nepal because the summer has just passed and winter will just set in. The climate is profoundly lovely in these days. The weather is so clear that we can observe the best views of the high Himalayas. The temperature is moderate in these days i.e. neither too hot nor too cold. The great festivals of Nepalese (Dashain and Tihar) also falls on this season which will make your tour more exciting.
Winter Season (December to February) • The climate in this season is very cold but still able to be trekked. Days are shorter with comparatively more snow on the way, thus the routes through high passes are closed in these days. The temperature is adjustable in the day time but gets about -30C at night time so be sure to bring the correct gear. If the cold doesn’t bothers you and you want to avoid the crowd, thi9s season may be just right for you.