Trekking in Nepal can be done at all times of the year, but the most ideal time for trekking in Everest region would be during the spring season (March to May) and the autumn season (September to November). Between March and May, the weather begins to warm up and a whole range of Everest trekking options are available. Beautiful rhododendron and magnolia bloom in the mountains and the trekking trails become vibrant with lush vegetation and verdant woods. In the summer, from June to August, Nepal experiences the monsoon rains. Along with travel disruption, there are no clear mountain views, so trekking in Everest region during the summer isn’t as worthwhile. Autumn is the best time to visit the Everest region. With dry weather and crisp, clear skies, the mountain views are at their best. The countryside scenery at the mountains become green and flourishes resplendently following the summer monsoon. However, during this period, the popular trails become busy, and flights tend to book up quickly. In the winter, from December to February, the days are dry and cold, and high altitude places experience heavy snowfall and extreme cold weathers. Some high passes can be blocked by snow as well. Although a high-altitude trek may not be possible, winter can be a great time to visit Nepal nonetheless as there are fewer tourists.
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