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Best Time to Visit Nepal (2026 Guide)

Reviewed June 2026

4 min read·Updated Jun 2026

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Quick take: Timing your Nepal trip right makes everything better: lower prices, better weather, fewer crowds. Month-by-month reality below. October and November are the absolute best — clearest mountain views in the world, dry trails, comfortable daytime temperatures. March-April brings rhododendron season (one of trekking great spectacles) but with afternoon haze.

Nepal climate is dominated by the Himalayan monsoon — get the timing wrong and you cannot see the mountains for clouds; get it right and the Annapurna and Everest views are among the world greatest. Hiking seasons are extremely seasonal. Here is the proper breakdown.

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Best time to visit Nepal: at a glance

Short answer: October–November for clear skies and trekking; March–April for rhododendrons.

SeasonMonthsWhat to expect
PeakOct–NovClear mountain views, prime trekking; busiest
Shoulder (best value)Mar–AprWarm, blooms, good trekking
LowJun–Sep (monsoon), Dec–Feb (cold)Rain & leeches, or cold with closed high passes

Best months to visit Nepal

October and November are the absolute best — clearest mountain views in the world, dry trails, comfortable daytime temperatures. March-April brings rhododendron season (one of trekking great spectacles) but with afternoon haze.

Month-by-month overview

MonthWeatherHighlightsRating
January2-19°Cdry, cold mountains, low hazegood
February5-21°Cdry, rhododendrons startinggood
March9-25°Cspring, rhododendrons peak, idealbest
April13-29°Cwarm, very busy trekkingbest
May17-30°Chot lowlands, mountain hazeshoulder
June20-30°Cmonsoon arrives, leeches startavoid
July20-29°Cmonsoon peak, mountains hiddenavoid
August20-29°Cstill wet, landslidesavoid
September19-28°Cmonsoon eases late monthshoulder
October14-27°Cpeak — clearest skies, dry, perfectbest
November8-23°Cdry, cold mornings, idealbest
December3-19°Ccold mountains, dry, festivalsgood

When to avoid Nepal

June through mid-September is monsoon — mountains hidden behind clouds, leeches on trails, landslides closing roads. Higher trekking routes (Annapurna Circuit Thorong La) are closed.

Key events and festivals

  • Dashain (September / October (15 days)): Nepal biggest Hindu festival; entire country travels home, much closed. Visit before or after for trekking.
  • Tihar (Festival of Lights) (Late October / early November): Five days of lights, family gatherings; lovely time to be in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
  • Holi (Late February or March): Festival of Colors; powder paint celebrations citywide.
  • Buddha Jayanti (April or May): Buddha birthday celebrated in Lumbini and at major monasteries.

A local insider tip

If you want the Himalayan view of a lifetime without trekking, fly to Lukla and back on a clear October morning, then go up to Nagarkot at sunrise (just 32km from Kathmandu) for the Langtang range view. You can do both in 48 hours and see what most trekkers spend two weeks earning.

The Shoulder-Season Sweet Spot Most Visitors Miss

October gets the headlines, but it hides a trap. Dashain, Nepal’s biggest festival, runs October 11 to 25 in 2026, with the main Bijaya Dashami day on October 21. Close to a million people leave the Kathmandu valley for their home villages during it, so domestic flights to Lukla or Pokhara and long-distance buses sell out fast. If you travel then, lock in internal flights two to three months ahead and pad your itinerary with buffer days for cancellations.

The smarter window for the same crystal-clear post-monsoon skies is mid-to-late November into the first two weeks of December. Trails that carried hundreds of trekkers a day in October thin out to dozens, teahouses have beds to spare, and rates on lodges and guides ease off the peak. Kathmandu sits cool and sunny at around 15 to 20C through December, ideal for valley sightseeing.

Two timing rules keep this window safe:

  • Clear high passes such as Thorong La (5,416m) and Larkya La (5,160m) before late December, when snow usually closes them through February.
  • Skip the last week of September, when the monsoon tail can still smother the mountains in cloud.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

October-November (best visibility) and March-April (warmer, rhododendrons). Avoid June-September (monsoon) and December-February (very cold, snow risk at high passes).

When is the cheapest time to visit Nepal?

June through early September (monsoon) — flights and hotels can be 40-50% cheaper. Trade-off is rain and hidden mountains.

What is the weather like in Kathmandu year-round?

Mild — Kathmandu Valley sits at 1400m. Highs range 19°C (January) to 30°C (May). Pollution worst November-February (winter inversion).

When is Annapurna Circuit best?

October-November for clearest skies; March-April for rhododendrons. The Thorong La pass (5416m) is dangerous outside these windows.

Is Nepal safe to visit in monsoon?

Cities yes, but trekking is risky — landslides, leeches, poor visibility. Pokhara and Chitwan (jungle) are still good in early-mid June; everywhere else is best avoided.

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Nepal weather & climate by month

Best months to visit: March, November. Nepal’s warmest month is August (avg 27°C / 80°F), the coolest is January (low 5°C / 41°F). The wettest is July (970 mm) and the driest is December.

MonthAvg highAvg lowRainfallRainy days
January17°C / 62°F5°C / 41°F29 mm5
February18°C / 65°F6°C / 43°F40 mm8
March22°C / 72°F10°C / 51°F57 mm10
April25°C / 77°F14°C / 57°F87 mm14
May25°C / 77°F16°C / 60°F246 mm24
June26°C / 80°F19°C / 66°F488 mm27
July26°C / 80°F20°C / 68°F970 mm31
August27°C / 80°F20°C / 68°F723 mm31
September26°C / 79°F19°C / 66°F461 mm29
October24°C / 75°F15°C / 58°F99 mm14
November21°C / 70°F10°C / 49°F7 mm2
December18°C / 64°F6°C / 42°F9 mm1

Climate source: Open-Meteo ERA5 reanalysis (2019–2023). Compare destinations in the Best Time to Visit Index.

Power, Plugs & Voltage in Nepal

  • Plug types: Type C (European Europlug (2-pin)); Type D (Indian / old British 3-pin); Type M (South African 3-pin)
  • Voltage: 230 V
  • Frequency: 50 Hz
  • Driving side: they drive on the left (right-hand-drive vehicles)

Outlets here run at 230 V. Devices built only for 110–127 V (typical in the US, Canada and Japan) need a voltage converter — but phone and laptop chargers are almost always dual-voltage (check the label for “100–240V”) and just need a plug adapter.

Source: Wikipedia — Mains electricity by country (CC BY-SA). Confirm before travel.

Public Holidays in Nepal (2026–2027)

Next public holiday: Janai Purnima on August 28, 2026. Expect closures, festive crowds and busier transport around national holidays — plan accordingly.

DatePublic holiday
January 15, 2026Maghe Sankranti
January 19, 2026Sonam Losar
February 15, 2026Maha Shivaratri
February 18, 2026Gyalpo Losar
February 19, 2026National Democracy Day
February 19, 2026Ramadan Start
March 4, 2026Election Holiday
March 5, 2026Election Holiday
March 6, 2026Election Holiday
March 8, 2026Nari Dibas
March 21, 2026Ramjan Edul Fikra
April 12, 2026Civil Service and School Holiday
April 14, 2026Nepali New Year
April 19, 2026Civil Service and School Holiday
April 26, 2026Civil Service and School Holiday
May 1, 2026Majdoor Divas
May 1, 2026Buddha Jayanti
May 1, 2026Ubhauli Parva
May 28, 2026Edul Aajaha
May 29, 2026Ganatantra Diwas
August 28, 2026Janai Purnima
September 4, 2026Shree Krishna Janamashtami
September 4, 2026Gaura Parba
September 14, 2026Hartalika Teej
September 19, 2026Constitution Day
October 4, 2026Jitiya Parwa
October 11, 2026Ghatasthapana
October 17, 2026Phulpati (Dashain)
October 19, 2026Astami (Dashain)
October 20, 2026Nawami (Dashain)
October 21, 2026Dashami (Dashain)
October 22, 2026Ekadashi (Dashain)
October 23, 2026Duwadashi (Dashain)
November 8, 2026Laxmi Puja (Tihar)
November 9, 2026Gobhardan Pujan (Tihar)
November 10, 2026Bhai Tika (Tihar)
November 11, 2026Phalgunanda Jayanti
November 15, 2026Chhat Parwa
November 24, 2026Guru Nanak Jayanti
December 3, 2026International Day of Disabled Persons
December 25, 2026Christmas Day
December 30, 2026Tamu Lhosar

Source: Google Calendar public-holiday data. National holidays only — regional or religious observances may vary; confirm locally before travel.

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