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When is the best time to visit Nepal?

Nature enthusiast? Party animal? Wildlife spotter? The right time to travel to Nepal depends on your preferences.

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Special
Monsoon season in Nepal
Monsoon season in Nepal
Monsoon season in Nepal
Activity
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Kayaking / Rafting / Canoeing in Nepal
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Kayaking / Rafting / Canoeing in Nepal
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Kayaking / Rafting / Canoeing in Nepal
Hiking and trekking in Nepal
Kayaking / Rafting / Canoeing in Nepal
Wildlife
Gangetic dolphin
Gangetic dolphin
Gangetic dolphin
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Yak
Gangetic dolphin
Gangetic dolphin
Gangetic dolphin
Events
Holi
Bisket Jatra
Naga Panchami
Indra Jatra
Dasain
Mani Rimdu
High Season

Autumn brings temperate days with clear skies, between October and November, the flow of tourists is very broad. Thousands of people travel with this excellent climate to visit Mount Everest and the Annapurna regions. Prices are generally higher and it is difficult to find accommodation.

Shoulder Season

Spring is at its peak in March and April, and it matches with the decrease in visits to the country. The weather is warmer and the days last longer. It is the second tourist season due to the presence of wildlife, although the main activities in the mountains are reduced by the fog that commonly surrounds them.

Low Season

The monsoon brings between June and September abundant rains with it that obstruct the roads and do not allow outdoor activities. The clouds that cover most of the day do not allow the visibility of the mountains. The prices of lodging and other services offer good discounts at this time.

Your trip to Nepal

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Your travel to Nepal has about 178% the climate impact as your entire yearly budget of CO₂ emissions. This "yearly climate-compatible budget" sets the limit of emissions any person should produce in order to keep global warming to below 2C at about 2 tons of CO2. It includes anything from heating to stay warm and cosy in winter, your daily hot showers, the annoying commute to work, any traveling you do, the production of your yummy food and products you buy – and much more you emit by living your life.

emissions
Of your yearly CO₂ Budget
178%
Your flight
Climate compatible yearly CO₂ budget
travelhero tip
Just like slow food – ever thought about slow travel? Discovering the hidden treasures nearby is a great new adventure. Go by train to get a better feeling of small changes in your surroundings or have a fun road trip with your friends. If you still feel the need to fly, compensate your emissions.

How is the weather & Climate in Nepal?

Temperatures as cold as your ex's heart or hot like you? See the full range for different cities based on average temperatures per month.

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temperature

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temperature

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Days of
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8

11

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7h

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