Nepal’s climate is primarily temperate, with some tropical and alpine regions. From June until August the monsoon hits, making it too wet and humid for trekking. The post-monsoon period from September to November is rice-harvesting season and is characterized by lush vegetation, clean air and excellent mountain views. Days are warm and sunny, although nights become increasingly cool. This is the start of the trekking season, which runs until May. Winter (December to February) is dry and clear with temperatures dropping below freezing at high altitudes, although in Kathmandu, it can still sometimes reach a pleasant 25 C. Spring (March to May) is warmer and is a particularly beautiful time to visit as the rhododendrons and the orchids are in flower.
One of the most common questions we get from travelers is “When is the best time of year to visit Nepal?” The standard answer that you’ll find in most guidebooks is that spring and autumn are best for visiting Nepal, since the weather tends to be moderate and stable, with clear skies. However, due to the complex nature of Nepal’s geography and climate there is a lot more to this. An ever increasing number of travelers visit Nepal in winter and summer, and for good reason. With the right information, travel plan and preparation Nepal is a great year-round destination.
Seasonal highlights
The Seasons in Nepal
Before diving into the seasonal weather in Nepal, it’s worth noting that Nepal, despite being a small country (800 km / 500 miles east to west and 150 km / 100 miles north to south, which is approximately the same surface area as England and half that of Oregon), has a wide variety of elevations and climates, ranging from the world’s highest peaks in the north to subtropical jungle in the south.
This means that it’s often not accurate to make generic statements about the weather in Nepal during a certain season, as the regional differences can make temperatures and weather vary tremendously between different regions. For instance, on a given day the temperature in the South of Nepal can be over 30 Celsius / 90 Fahrenheit, while on the same day Everest Base Camp and its surrounding passes are well below freezing.
With that in mind, we’ll dive into the details of Nepal’s seasons with the goal to help you decide when to visit, where to go and how to prepare for each season.
Winter in Nepal
Winter in Nepal brings cold, dry weather and occasional snow in the mountains. The skies are usually crystal clear, making winter one of the best seasons for unobstructed, crisp views of the 8,000m Himalayan giants. There are fewer people, so you will have most of the views to yourself.
Where to go in Winter
The high mountain areas in Nepal, and the classic treks that include high pass crossings, are usually too cold in winter. The foothills of Nepal, below 4,000 meters / 13,000ft, are great in winter. It gets cold at night, but during the day the temperatures tend to get quite comfortable, especially when you warm up while hiking. Many of the short treks in Nepal are great choices for the winter season, and some local experts believe that winter is in fact the best time of the year to hike the treks in the lower Solu area south of Everest and the shorter treks near Pokhara. The lowlands, including Chitwan and Bardia National Parks have moderate temperatures and are absolutely gorgeous in winter.
Travel tips for visiting Nepal during winter
Spring in Nepal
Spring is one of the two main trekking seasons in Nepal (the other trekking season being Autumn) because of its stable weather which creates optimal conditions for the classic treks in Nepal that include high pass crossings. A drawback of spring is that the skies can get hazy at times, obstructing mountain views. The trekking trails are are busy, which means that you’ll encounter travelers from all over the world on the popular trekking routes, which is a positive for some but a downside for those preferring to have the nature to themselves.
Where to go in Spring
In spring, the higher mountains that are home to the classic treks in Nepal, offer stable weather. This is a great time to cross high passes like Larkya La (on the Manaslu Circuit Trek), Kongma La (Three Passes Trek), Thorung La (Annapurna Circuit Trek) and trek to the high viewpoints of Nepal such as Khala Pattar and Gokyo Ri in the Everest Region. If you want to avoid the crowds, choose an off the beaten path trek. Kathmandu gets warmer, and its tourist center Thamel becomes a travelers hotspot. Bardia National Park gets very hot, and offers the best chance for tiger sightings.
Travel tips for visiting Nepal during Spring
Summer in Nepal
Summer is the monsoon season which means the weather is hot and humid, and it tends to rain on most days. Wildflowers are in full bloom, and the foothills are lush. Monsoon usually starts in early June and continues into early September. In summer it’s advisable to have some flexibility in your travel plans as flight delays and cancellations are more common due to cloudy weather. Landslides may occur, causing road and trail closures, and views are often obstructed. Also, leeches can be an annoyance.
Monsoon clouds in the lower Annapurna Region
Where to go in Summer
Treks located in the rain shadow of the Himalayas are best during monsoon, such as Upper Mustang, Nar Phu, Upper Dolpo and Limi Valley. Higher areas in the Everest region are also good. Kathmandu is hot and humid, and the lowlands in the south are even hotter, but if you can withstand the heat they offer great wildflowers, lush jungle and the possibility of tiger sightings.
Travel tips for visiting Nepal during Summer
Autumn / Fall in Nepal
Autumn is the most popular trekking season in Nepal. It is also an amazing time to visit Nepal for cultural reasons, as there are lots of festivals, nature has vibrant colors as everything just had a wash and vegetation has grown strongly through the monsoon. These great conditions bring lots of people from all over the world, so the trails tend to be busy and the teahouses filled to capacity.
Where to go in Autumn
Like spring, autumn has the best conditions for the classic treks of Nepal, and the same treks recommended in the section about spring apply. The skies tend to be more crisp, giving autumn a slight edge over spring. This advantage gets offset a bit by the large crowds, making it advisable to consider less popular treks. As for other places to go and activities, all areas in Nepal are accessible during the Fall season, and weather conditions are usually moderate and thus great for traveling.
Travel tips for visiting Nepal during Autumn
Conclusion: What is the Best Season to Visit Nepal?
As described above, there is not a single answer to the question what is the best time to go to Nepal. While there is some truth to the conventional wisdom that spring and fall are great for trekking, winter and summer have distinct advantages as well. Increasingly travelers visit Nepal in every season, and armed with the right trip plan Nepal is a great year-round destination.