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Why 2026 is the best time to Trek to Everest Base Camp in Nepal?

Trekking In Nepal, Travel Tips

It is the best time to trek to Everest; it is essential to understand the Everest region. Due to the increment of awareness, infrastructure, and interest of the people of Nepal, 2025 is the best time for your Everest Base Camp Trek. Mount Everest Trek in Nepal is the ultimate dream of trekkers from all around the world. Being the highest mountain in the world with an altitude of 8848m, Everest brings excitement and thrill to many world wanderers. While it might be tempting to leap, booking a trip to Everest at the wrong time could cause serious issues that limit you from meeting the expectations of your dream trip.

Best Time To Trek To Everest

Everest is situated in the northeastern province of Nepal, which contains vast glaciers, deep valleys, isolated settlements, icefalls, and some of the highest mountains. Trekking to Everest is a life-changing experience that many travelers look forward to gaining once in their lifetime. Our travel experts from CoreTreks are experienced and licensed mountaineering trainers who have successfully equipped thousands of climbers and accomplished hundreds of guided tours to Everest Base Camp. 

Many perceive the climb as harsh and dramatic, believing it can only be done after years of experience in mountaineering, which is simply not true. While it requires some level of physique, determination, and experience, it is still doable for an average hiker with the help of a short training session.

Timing the trip correctly should be your foremost priority while planning it. Thin air at high altitudes can sometimes cause challenging and adverse weather conditions, such as extreme cold. This is why it’s essential to understand the weather patterns and Mount Everest trek season when planning your trek to ensure you get the most out of your trip.

Our past trekkers suggest that “Self-care should be your foremost priority.” This relates to the safety measures of mountaineering, such as self-rescue, walking technique on ice and glacier, camping on the glacier, navigation, and more, that our professionals uniquely teach at CoreTreks to avoid injury or harm to your physical abilities.

There are a few considerations that must be taken into account before deciding the best time to trek to Mount Everest. Weather conditions, trial traffic, availability of a professional guide, and training for unforeseen circumstances should come first on your radar. Following are some major deciding factors in timing your trip correctly:

Weather Conditions:

Let’s start by clearing out the most common misconception that summer time is the best time to trek to the Everest base camp, it is not. While it might make sense in a way, the large periods on either side of summer i.e. February – May, and September – October is the best time for Everest base camp trekking. We refer to them as peak seasons i.e. the spring & the autumn:

Everest Base Camp Trek Experience

The spring: February, March, April, & May

Due to moderate temperature and dryness from February to May, the spring season is without a doubt the most popular season for trekking to Everest base camp. The region is vibrant and welcomes you with rich vegetation and blooming rhododendrons everywhere.

You might experience occasional snow shower during early spring but other than that you should have an amazing trek and yet another lifetime experience.

As you might have expected, the best always comes with a price. Now we are not referring to the actual Everest base camp trek cost, but the routes filled with many climbers, summiteers, and their guiding crews since most Everest summits occur during these months.

The autumn: September & October

Right after the end of summer when day and night just start getting colder, the early autumn is the next in our list of best time for Mount Everest trek. Due to clear skies with uninterrupted views of the Himalaya and wonderful vistas, the months, September & October are popular trekking time in Nepal.

The days are warmer compared to nights which makes it ideal for climbing high altitudes without a huge risk of altitude sickness.

Expect occasional rainfall but that should not be an alerting factor as the Everest region is pretty unpredictable. However, continuous rain will not occur and the skies remain clear most of the time.

Traffic on the trials:

If you want to avoid crowds and high traffic on the trials then there are two options that we recommend. Either choose to trek during the winter months or pick some less well-known routes to the Everest, for instant the Gokyo Valley Trek to the Everest Base Camp.

Keep in mind that if you decide to go during the winter, be sure to invest in proper gears designed for winters. If you need some inspiration on what you should be packing for the trip, we have made a list of trek packing list.

Therefore, this wraps up the best time to trek Everest Base Camp and you now should have a clearer understanding. We advise that you stay away from the monsoon months of June, July, and August. Most trails will be wet and slippery making it unfavorable for trekking and the gloomy weather will limit the views of beautiful mountain peaks.

Go for the peak season, as we mentioned above, and you will experience stable weather with moderate temperatures and clear skies.

How much it cost to trek Mount Everest?

Again, it depends. The cost of Mount Everest trek is based upon different variables such as trip difficulty, group size, duration of the trek, transportation and more. However, the price table below from CoreTreks will give you an overview of the cost to trek Mount Everest:

PackagePrice/PersonDifficultyDuration
Everest Base Camp Trek USD 1499 Moderate 14 Days
Everest Gokyo Valley Trek USD 1445 Moderate 13 Days
Everest Three Passes Trek USD 2150 Advanced 20 Days
Everest Panoramic Trek USD 1090Beginner 7 Days
Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour USD 1050Beginner 1 Day
Everest Base Camp Trek via Jiri USD 2288Moderate 22 Days
Everest Base Camp Trek and Return via Helicopter USD 3300 Moderate 11 Days
Everest Base Camp Trek with Island Peak Summit USD 3100 Advanced 19 Days
Everest Base Camp Trek with Lobuche Peak in Nepal USD 3125 Advanced 19 Days
Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal USD 3200 Advanced 18 Days
List of Everest Trips with Cost

Note: CoreTreks provides customization options to any of the trips above. To learn more please feel free to contact one of our travel experts who will guide you through the process.

Major Attraction of Everest Region:

Sagarmatha National Park, UNESCO Site

The world’s highest national park ranging from an altitude of 2,900m to 8,848m, Sagarmatha National Park is located at northeast Nepal. The park is often also referred to as Everest National Park. Extending up to 1,148 square kilometers (443 square miles), the national park is home to various species, including some endangered ones. Furthermore, the park features some of the rarest flora and fauna, glaciers, valleys, and a pleasing view of the horizontal snowy space.

The following are some noticeable facts about the park:

  • Sagarmatha National Park was established in 1976 with a total area of 1,148 square kilometers.
  • It is the highest national park in the world.
  • Pine forest with blooming Rhododendron and Lophophorus (the national bird of Nepal)
  • Himalayan Thar, Musk Deer, Snow Leopard, and Red Panda

Flight to Lukla Airport: One of the most adventurous flight in the world

Lukla Airport, also known as Tenzing Hilary Airport, is situated in Khumbu in the Solukhumbu District of Nepal. Since the airport is relatively smaller and situated at a high altitude, a flight to Lukla is often referred to as one of the most adventurous flights in the world. One can experience the a,azing views of the snowcapped Eastern Himalayan Range during the flight. It is the first stop on almost every trip to Everest. The trek starts once you reach Lukla.

Facts about Lukla Airport:

  • The official name of the airport is Tenzing Hilary Airport
  • The airport is at an elevation of 2,845m
  • The runway of the airport is 527m by 30m with an 11.7% gradient
  • The airport was built in 1964

Namche Bazaar: The gateway of Mt. Everest

Namche Bazaar is a Himalayan town in the Everest region and is the only place where one can trek toward the Everest Base Camp. The term ‘Bazaar’ means ‘shopping market’ in local language. So, the town is full of restaurants, pubs, trekking stores, as well as clothing shops.

Apart from being a marketplace, Namche Bazaar is a perfect example on how tourism can help develop the country immensely. The headquarters of Sagarmatha National Park is located here, where one can get all the information regarding the park.

Situated at an altitude of 3,440m, the place is quite expensive considering the limited means of transportation. It serves as a very useful stop for visitors who might be missing some essentials for the trek.

Some interesting facts about Namche Bazaar are:

  • Opportunity to experience warm Sherpa hospitality and Buddhist culture
  • Mesmerizing scenery of landscapes with stunning mountain views
  • It is the first acclimatization point of most Everest region trek/climb

Experience Sherpa Culture

The majority of the inhabitants in the Himalayan region of Nepal are Sherpa, which means ‘easterner’, referencing to their origins in eastern Tibet. They are considered skilled and brave mountaineers in their local terrain. Trek to Mount Everest is a great opportunity to experience the culture and traditions of the community.

Professionally, Sherpas are renowned mountain climbers with superior strength and endurance capabilities at high altitudes. Some facts about Sherpas are as follows:

  • The Sherpas are Buddhists celebrating Lhosar as their major festival
  • Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, along with Edmund Hilary, were the first ones to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953
  • Sherpas are found mostly in hilly and Himalayan region of Nepal
  • They are widely known for their mountaineering skills and adopting strengths at high altitudes

Teahouses: Your accommodation

The teahouse is one of the best highlights of your trip to Mount Everest. It is a popular form of accommodation for trekkers in the region that has been utilized for a long time. Teahouses offer private rooms, sun terraces, hot showers, exotic cuisines, beer brought in from down-country, and much more. The availability of such accommodation gives you the flexibility to adjust your trip and travel lightly.

Here are some facts about teahouses in the Everest region:

  • A convenient means of accommodation and shower facilities
  • Twin-shared rooms with charging facilities for electrical devices
  • It is a great opportunity to socialize with the locals and meet with other fellow trekkers from all around the work

So why visit Nepal in 2025?

Upon the success of Nepal Tourism Year 2011, the Tourism Board of Nepal introduced the Visit Nepal Decade (2023-2033) Campaign which was announced in 2023. The campaign was to be held from 2023 to 2033.

After the earthquake in 2015, the mainstream media publicized Nepal an utterly devastated country but failed drastically to inform the general public that major cities were almost intact including Kathmandu. Only 12 of 75 districts were affected by the earthquake. Due to that, in 2016 the inflow of tourists plummeted significantly with half as much as that of 2015.

2017 was the start of tourist inflow with the motive to help the country through recreational and supportive purposes. The earthquake caused delay in construction compelling Nepal government to push forward the 2018 campaign to The Visit Nepal decade (2023-2033).

The Visit Nepal decade acts as a backbone to support the fragile economic conditions of a large number of families in rural areas. While most of the affected properties have been recovered, rural parts of Nepal are still recovering from the damage caused by the incident.

CoreTreks as an established travel agency in Nepal aims to put forward a contribution towards the situation by highlighting the attraction of Nepal to visitors from all over the globe. We offer the best touring and trekking services in Nepal including Mount Everest Trekking package. Our travel experts are always ready to answer any queries regarding to the topic. Feel free to reach out in order to tailor your trip with the help of our professionals.

Conclusion

Hence, 2025 is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp, especially if you have yet to experience the trek. The primary reasons for visiting the EBC in 2025 are the established infrastructure and the beautiful trekking atmosphere in recent years.

So, if you still haven’t trekked the stunning Khumbu region and reached the base of Mount Everest, we hope 2025 is the year you get your first experience of the Everest Base Camp Trek.

FAQs

Can an average person trek Everest Base Camp?

Before trekking, you must meet the trip’s physical fitness requirements. Your dream vacation could become a nightmare if you start feeling too exhausted. The good news is that you only need to be reasonably fit to trek to EBC. Even if you need to be highly athletic, that is certainly not the case. We consider someone reasonably fit if s/he can walk for 4 to 6 hours with enough breaks between the treks. It is equally fun for everyone, from children to older people. However, if you suffer from any diseases related to the heart, lung, knee, or ankle, we suggest you follow up with your doctor before deciding.

How challenging is the Everest Base Camp trek?

There is no doubt that the trek to Everest is one of the most challenging activities in Nepal. Only a few individuals make it atop the mountain; for the most, it will be a trek to the Base Camp. However, trekking to the Base Camp is similar to climbing the summit. Since there is no road, the only way to experience the Himalayas is by hiking through Khumbu Valley from Lukla airport unless you can afford to book an Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour. There is no reason to panic and worry, as the journey to Everest is achievable.

How far is Base Camp from the summit of Everest?

The distance from Everest Base Camp to the summit is 36.5 kilometers or 22 miles. The main Base Camp of Everest is at an altitude of 5,335m, and high camps are at 6,100m, 6,500m, 7,400m, and 8,000m, respectively. The Everest summit is at 8,848.86m/29,031 ft. A trip to Base Camp usually takes a week. If you plan to go to the summit, you will spend the next 3 to 4 weeks going up and down, camp to camp to establish required food, fuel, and acclimatization days.

How many days does it take to trek Mount Everest?

Before anything, you should realize that climbing Mount Everest is one of the biggest adventures in the world. If you are among the adventure-seekers, you might wonder how long it takes to climb Everest. Well, the answer is it depends. While the most extended expedition could take two months on average, it generally takes two weeks to trek to Everest Base Camp. There are various possibilities for retracing your trek in the Everest region, each with its unique itinerary. Visit our Everest Region Treks to find out which one suits you the most with their detailed description.

What kind of permits do you need for Everest Base Camp Trek?

For the Everest Base Camp Trek, you will require two permits: one is a Sagarmatha National Park Permit, and another is the optional permit is the TIMS card. You have to pay specific fees if you want to issue the license if you have to pay NRs. 3,000 per for foreigners, whereas NRs. 1,500 per person for the trekkers from the SAARC countries.

Nim Prasad Bhatta
Mr. Bhatta started as trekking guide and is now a successful travel operator in Nepal. He is an environmentalist, committed to promote Ecotourism in Nepal. Mr. Bhatta has been engaged in improving the livelihood of residence of The Himalayas through Helping Hands for Himalayan People (HHHP Nepal) a non-profit organization built to improve living standard of the local community.