Nepal is a geographically enriched country with different climates within the country. It has four climatic seasons which are:

Spring Season: March-May, Summer Season (Monsoon): June-August, Autumn/fall Season: September-November, Winter Season: December-February. 

The Best Trekking Seasons in Nepal

For trekkers, the spring offers the best and mildest temperatures with the least precipitation (rain). This provides a clear picture of trekking in Nepal.

Autumn: October and November are considered to be the peak trekking season in Nepal. The autumn season is the harvesting season and Nepalese festivals such as Dashain and Tihar also fall in these months. The temperatures are mild and stable, and the sky remains clear throughout. This depicts stunning views of the mountains far and wide. 

Nepal, the stunning landscapes with an array of wildlife such as red pandas, endangered Bengal tigers, and one-horned rhinos. Nepal’s cultural tapestry is equally diverse and enthralled. The country is an enchanting intersection of religions, where Hinduism and Buddhism coexist and amalgamate with ancient animist beliefs.