Trekking Season in Nepal
The
fun of trekking is when you can trek without any hindrances in the most
favorable climatic conditions getting blessed with whatever the nature has to
offer you! Your trekking experience becomes the best when it is neither too hot
nor too cold and you get the best views of the enchanting mountains in the lush
environment. Flower blossom adds to your trekking experience making your trip
fantastic.
Here
we divide four seasons of a year explaining their suitability for trekking in
Nepal.
Autumn season (September to November)
This
season is the highly preferred and the most favorable period for trekking in
Nepal. The weather is dry, stable and very clear. In this season; you will be
showered with each and every beauty of Nepal. From the clear views of the
splendid mountains, rivers, waterfalls to lush hills and forests, you can taste
every aspect of Mother Nature in its best form in the moderate temperature
condition.
Winter season (December to February)
Just
in case, you are not afraid of cold, you can trek even through winter. The
weather is dry and settled but cold. Trekking in high altitude is not
recommended as it is very cold and snow covers almost everything. But, winter
fall can be a good season for trekking in low elevation regions. You can see
the clear views of the magnificent mountains and cherish the natural splendor
of Nepal.
Spring season (March to May)
Spring
seasons is also the preferred season for hiking and is the best season for
trekking in Nepal next to autumn. The temperature and snow line rise but the
possibility of precipitation remains. The temperature is moderate and the
environment is lush. The most amazing experience of trekking in this season is
the flower blossoms. The whole environment becomes vivid and vibrant with
colorful flowers. The colorful rhododendron forests will leave you speechless.
Summer season (June to August)
Summer
season is generally not preferred for trekking in Nepal as the monsoon begins
with warm and moist air from the Indian Ocean. The rain makes the roads
slippery. Even the skies are not clear. It is cloudy and blue patches can be
seen from the clouds. The rain, mud, slippery paths, leeches and unclear
mountain views make this fall not so good for trekking.
There
are pros and cons to every season. You can make your choice on the basis of its
suitability for you. Himal Eco Trek is here at your service 24/7.
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