| Tariff 68,000 | Tariff per Per Person | Category Adventure |
| Visiting places Everest Base Camp Trek |
When one intends to travel to the Everest Base camp, the timing is crucial; it may greatly add or reduce to the climbing experience. The Himalaya changes every month and therefore brings different weather conditions, scenic views, and challenges. Spring (March May) brings abundant wildflower and usually blue sky days that make the season a particularly attractive time for hustlers. The fall (September-November) is also similarly popular with its clear skies and awesome visibility. Despite the fact that monsoon season (JuneAugust) is generally less crowded, the trekkers are to face the slippery surface and higher probability of flight delays. During winter (December February) the mountain landscape is covered with snow, and one can have serenity as well as endure high demands during freezing weather. This overview gives a detailed analysis of every season's availability of teahouses and patterns of travel in temperate to tropical borders as well as in the montane and sub-alpine regimes. Predicting expected weather conditions helps one pack wisely and well, choose the equipment well, and be psychologically ready to look forward to the upcoming days. Learning about expected crowds and festival times, as well as the possibility of temperature changes, will allow future trekkers to figure out their best time to trek Everest Base Camp and, eventually, enjoy it in their best form.
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