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Best Seasons For Trekking In Nepal

Trekking has been the main activity of tourists in Nepal and thousands take to the Himalayas, some doing a few days of hiking while others take on a month-long trek through valleys and High Mountain passes. Two of the most famous trekking districts are Everest and Annapurna where a wide range of trails can be pursued while the other popular treks are in the Langtang and Kanchenjunga areas. The most challenging is the Great Himalayan Trails, an extensive trail that covers Nepal from Humla and Darchula in the west to Kanchenjunga in the east. The assorted variety of trekking trails in Nepal can't be found in some other parts of the world. Truth be told, the absolute bottom in Nepal is 59 m above ocean level in the Terai district while the highest point is Everest, 8,848 m above ocean level, the two points being just 200 kilometers separated from point A to point B. There are many tourists who love to travel to Nepal for trekking, yet there is the biggest question when is the best season to visit Nepal for trekking.
Nepal Trekking Season is commonly known best as two seasons after falls and after the winter. The next month mid of September to mid of December think about ever best season for trekking in the Himalayas. This time of the month has charming climate conditions not all that hot and cold and the visibility of the mountain is perfectly clear. There is another best season of trekking Nepal after winter when the sun gets progressively hotter in springtime May trekkers to the Himalayas can again appreciate comfortable climate conditions. In the spring season in Nepal, various sorts of flowers are the two trees and ground and it is additionally the best time to climb up tops for the campaign.  Winter seasons are also perfect for short and simple treks along the countryside. These uniquely arranged treks give the cultural experience and lifestyle of Nepalese individuals living in remote areas. Spring is hotter and agreeable for treks to the Himalayas. Likewise, the spring season is the best time to climb tops for an adventurous journey.

Spring Season (March-April-May)

Spring season is best for trekking in Nepal. This season is generally appropriate for trekking and hiking. Spring offers an assortment of wild flora blossoming above 3000m which makes higher altitude trekking progressively comfortable and energizing. The temperature is somewhat warm at lower rises and very moderate at higher altitudes over 4000m, which gives breathtaking and excellent mountain views. March, April and May are viewed as the best for trekking in Nepal. Thought about one of the best seasons to trek and climb in the Himalayas, spring carries not just with it the sun and hotter temperatures, but fields of blooming wild greenery, for example, the well-known giant rhododendrons, giving the scene an excellent and lively scene.

Winter Season (December-February) 

In winter, the Himalayan region freezes over and the snow falls. Trekking can be challenging in the higher altitudes because the path can be covered with snow. In the winter you should trek at a lower altitude beneath 3000m. The temperature of the Himalayan area will be up to - 18 degrees Celsius, in hilly regions 0 to 5 degrees Celsius while in plain regions 10 to 15 degrees Celsius. On the off chance that the cold doesn't trouble you, it is an incredible time to trek to the more famous places, for example, the Everest region, on the grounds that there are far fewer individuals around compared to October and November, just as the lower to mid-altitude trails, where the temperature remains genuinely charming. Christmas and New Years' treks in Nepal are in every case extremely famous for just this region.

Autumn Season (Mid-September to early December) 

Autumn is the best trekking season in Nepal with clear skies and an incredibly fine climate. The season begins in mid-October and reaches out to late November. This season is best for experience treks in Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Kanchanjunga and other high passes in Nepal. During this season, treks in Nepal offer an amazing climate and energizing mountain views. Green Valley Nepal Treks offers treks, endeavors and peak climbing to any region in Nepal during this season. The temperature is moderate, making it a perfect time for any trekking and campaign in Nepal. The sky is generally clear with amazing views. Once in a while short storms may dump extensive snow at high altitudes.

Summer Season (June-August) 

In summer, mornings are cloudy with rain in the evenings and nights. Trekking is truly awkward in light of the fact that the trail gets muddy, wet, and leech-infested. You risk injury in the wet territory. Moreover, there is a higher possibility of natural disasters; mainly avalanches in the hilly region. On the off chance that you trek, you should not neglect to carry insect repellants. The temperature of Himalayan regions will be 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, hilly regions 20 to 30 degrees Celsius through the plain areas 34 to 39 degrees Celsius. In spite of the fact that this is certainly not a decent season to trek, the midyear is best for botanists and researchers in the forest and higher altitudes. In any case, places like Manang, Mustang and Dolpo are situated in a rain shadow. Summer is the best time for these districts. Temperatures are mellow and the climate isn't so wild. 

In case you're arranging a trip to the Himalayas and are after a fast answer on when the best season to trek is, well, the appropriate answer is, "it depends"! By and large talking, there is no absolute time for everyone; your Himalayan experience will rely upon how you feel about groups, how high you are planning trekking, and your resistance to warmth, cold and rain. Every Himalaya season has its very own advantages and disadvantages, and with this convenient guide, you ought to have the option to pick the trekking season best for YOU so you can get the most out of your outing.

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