Menu
Everest Base Camp Trek in Monsoon

Everest Base Camp Trek in Monsoon | June, July, August

Do you find the idea of taking on the Everest Base Camp trek during the monsoon months tempting? This prospect can spark a wave of excitement in any adventure lover. 

Despite its inherent challenges, the monsoon season promises unique rewards and unforgettable experiences that are genuinely worth every bit of resilience. 

In this guide, you will find that June, July, and August, the monsoon months, bring distinct features to the trekking experience. Yes, there will be hurdles, but you will also be treated to captivating landscapes and unexpected delights at every turn. 

From fluctuating weather patterns to varying difficulty levels, we dive into every aspect to ensure you are well-prepared for the Everest Base Camp trek during the monsoon season. So are you set to explore?

1Group Size
2Travel Dates
3Trip Details
4Contact Details

If you’re planning to go on the Everest Base Camp Trek but want to know more about it first, we have a detailed Everest Trekking guide that can help. It has all the information you need before starting your journey. Check it out and learn from our expertise to make your trip a success.

Weather Conditions in June, July, and August 

Let’s dive into the weather conditions you can expect in the Everest region during June, July, and August, the monsoon season.

Weather in June

June marks the beginning of the monsoon season in Nepal. Moderate rainfall is expected, predominantly in the afternoons and evenings. During this month, the temperature in the Everest region varies between 2°C at night and around 15°C during the day. Don’t forget to carry your rain gear, as the weather can change quite quickly.

Lukla (2,860m)Namche (3,440m)Lobuche (4,950m)
Max Avg Temp22° C18° C13° C
Min Avg Temp11° C7° C3° C
Precipitation49 mm49 mm40 mm
Precipitation Days20.8 days20.8 days14.1 days
No. Sunny Days8.5 days8.5 days14.6 days

Weather in July

July brings with it the peak of the monsoon. Rainfall is frequent, and the trails can get slippery. The temperature at this time fluctuates between a chilly 1°C at night and a comfortable 15°C during the day. Foggy mornings are a common sight, so prepare for reduced visibility.

Lukla (2,860m)Namche (3,440m)Lobuche (4,950m)
Max Avg Temp22° C19° C14° C
Min Avg Temp12° C8° C5° C
Precipitation96 mm96 mm121 mm
Precipitation Days27.3 days27.3 days24.4 days
No. Sunny Days1.9 days1.9 days3.8 days

Weather in August

As August rolls in, the monsoon starts to retreat. There’s a decline in rainfall, especially towards the end of the month. Temperatures remain similar to July, with the mercury ranging between 2°C at night and 16°C in the day.

Lukla (2,860m)Namche (3,440m)Lobuche (4,950m)
Max Avg Temp22° C18° C13° C
Min Avg Temp11° C8° C5° C
Precipitation94 mm94 mm135 mm
Precipitation Days27.8 days27.8 days25.4 days
No. Sunny Days2.5 days2.5 days3.1 days
Everest Base Camp Trek
$1,530

Everest Base Camp Trek is a classic trekking adventure in the foothills of the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest. Trudging along the rugged trails of the Himalayas, decorated with mountains and landscapes, this trek is undoubtedly one of the best walks on earth. Regarded as the most popular trek in Nepal, Everest Base Camp Trek extends for 15 days.  Along the way, you’ll get to marvel at some of the world’s highest massifs, including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Cho Oyu, Pumori, Nuptse, and Makalu. Not only that, but this…

Available in the following months:
View Details

Difficulty Level for Each Month

One of the significant concerns that arise when trekking to Everest Base Camp during the monsoon season is Limited Visibility. 

One of the highlights of trekking in the Everest region is the breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayan peaks. Unfortunately, during the monsoon season, clouds and mist often obscure the vistas, making it difficult to see those stunning landscapes. But don’t worry, there will still be moments when the weather clears up, and you’ll catch glimpses of the mountains.

Another not-so-fun part of trekking in the monsoon season is the Challenging Trail Conditions. Continuous rainfall can lead to erosion and landslides, making the trails more difficult to traverse. You might encounter loose rocks and debris along the way, so it’s essential to be cautious. River crossings can also become trickier due to higher water levels.

Getting to Lukla, the starting point for the EBC trek usually involves a domestic flight. However, the monsoon weather can cause flight disruptions like delays or cancellations. This can throw a wrench in your plans, so it’s essential to be prepared for potential changes and have flexibility in your itinerary.

Lastly, for your trekking companion, you will encounter leeches and mosquitoes while trekking in damp and forested areas. And let’s not forget the buzzing mosquitoes that can be a nuisance.

Now, let’s look at what you may face during June, July and August months:

June

  • The monsoon season begins in June, bringing heavy rainfall to the region. This leads to muddy and slippery trails, making it challenging to maintain a steady footing while trekking.
  • The rain and mist can obscure the stunning views of the Himalayan peaks, making it harder to enjoy the breathtaking scenery along the way.

July

  • July continues to see heavy rainfall, resulting in even muddier and more slippery trails. 
  • With the humidity and standing water, leeches become more active during July. Be prepared to encounter them in damp areas. 

August

  • August still experiences significant rainfall, leading to erosion and landslides along the trails. You may encounter unstable sections with loose rocks and debris, requiring extra care and attention while trekking.
  • August can bring occasional flight disruptions due to the monsoon weather. 

Crowds and Costs in June, July and August 

Number of Trekkers in Everest Base Camp (2019)

Fewer people are hiking during the monsoon season, especially in June, July, and August. Since these months aren’t considered “peak season,” there aren’t as many other hikers on the trails. Because of this, you can enjoy a more peaceful and quiet time hiking. 

In the course of this time, there is also a financial gain. As the number of walkers decreases, costs also tend to go down. As a result, you can find better deals on places to stay and flights, making the trip economical without lowering the quality.

Main Attractions and Events in March, April, and May

When you hike through the Everest area in June, July and August, you can see the natural beauty of the blooming landscapes and take part in the celebrations and cultural events. These events create a unique and memorable atmosphere that makes trekking more fun and gives you a look into the rich traditions of the Everest area. 

So, let’s get into the details to find out more about the best things to see and do during your EBC trek in June, July, and August.

June – Quieter Trails and Dumji Festival

In June, rhododendrons and wildflowers add color to the lush greenery of the Everest region. You will get a chance to see some of nature’s most beautiful sights, like majestic mountains. In addition, there are beautiful views and cultural experiences, festivals, and chances to meet with the Sherpa community at this time of year. You will get to know the Everest region and its people better by seeing the natural wonders and participating in local culture.

If you wish to trek Everest Base Camp in June, you can encounter the following events/festivals: 

  • Dumji Festival: A Sherpa celebration with traditional mask dances and processions honoring Guru Rinpoche’s birth.
  • Rato Machindranath Jatra: A lively chariot festival in Kathmandu dedicated to the god of rain.
  • National Paddy Day: A day in Nepal marking the beginning of rice planting, accompanied by the consumption of curd and beaten rice.

July – Dramatic Waterfalls and Streams

Even though it rains a lot in July, the Everest region has its own unique beauty and peace. The misty mountains, lush scenery, and cultural interactions make trekking an experience you’ll never forget. So, let the beauty of nature and the kindness of the Sherpas convince you to embark on your journey in July.

If you wish to trek Everest Base Camp in July, you can encounter the following events/festivals: 

  • Saune Sakranti – It is an annual Hindu festival celebrated on the 1st day of Shrawan to honor Lord Shiva and mark the sun’s transition to a new zodiac sign.

August – Dramatic Weather and Cloudscapes

The major reason for you to trek in the Everest region in August is that this month marks a transition from the rainy monsoon season to a period of clearer skies and improved weather conditions. While there may still be occasional rainfall, the overall visibility and mountain views are enhanced, allowing you to witness the majestic peaks of the Everest region in all their glory.

If you wish to trek Everest Base Camp in August, you can encounter the following events/festivals:

  • Janai Purnima – National Hindu festival on which day Hindu men renew the sacred thread (Janai), and families eat Kwati.

Tips for Trekking in June, July, and August 

Here are some important tips to consider for trekking in June, July, and August:

  • Pack waterproof gear such as raincoats and waterproof bags to keep your belongings dry.
  • Invest in durable and waterproof trekking boots to tackle slippery trails effectively.
  • Be aware that flight delays may occur due to weather conditions, so allow for flexibility in your travel plans.
  • Prepare for encounters with leeches and bugs by carrying suitable repellents.
  • Stay adaptable to unpredictable weather by being flexible with your itinerary.
  • Always listen to the advice of your guide, as they know a lot about the weather and the best ways to stay safe while trekking.

Conclusion 

In conclusion, the Everest Base Camp trek during the monsoon months of June, July, and August presents a unique blend of challenges and rewards. The weather can be unpredictable, and the trails may be slippery. Still, the beauty of the blooming landscapes, the cultural richness, and the fewer crowds make it an adventure worth considering. Remember, preparation is key. 

Equip yourself with the right gear, stay flexible with your plans, and heed the advice of your guide. The monsoon season might surprise you with its unexpected delights and unforgettable experiences. So, if you’re up for an adventure that stands out, why not give the monsoon trek a shot? After all, the Everest Base Camp is not just a destination but a journey of resilience, discovery, and awe-inspiring beauty.



Ready to Book Trips Now?

Featured
Lobuche Peak Climbing
$2,130

The exciting 18 days long Lobuche East Peak Climbing adventure present you the chance to explore the serenity of the entire Khumbu Region. Plus, you will relish on an adventurous journey towards Everest Base Camp, from where the ultimate Everest Expedition gets underway.   Popular as Island Peak Climbing and Mera Peak Climbing, this Lobuche East Peak Climbing expedition gets underway with an enthralling flight from Kathmandu to one of the world’s most extreme airports—  Tenzing–Hillary Airport, Lukla.  Following an enticing flight, you will start the trek that takes you through some of the magical trails….

Featured
Everest Base Camp
$1,230

Everest is more than a mountain, and reaching its base camp is more than a trek. Everest Base Camp Journey ( EBC Trek) is one of the best treks in the world. The world’s highest mountain, Mt.Everest (29,029 ft/ 8,848.68m) is centered in this trek. Every turn in the trail, termed "the stairs to paradise" by some, offers another photo opportunity: gorgeous woods, Sherpa communities, glacier moraines, and slopes. The high-altitude trek through the Sherpa country area brings you to the base of the world's tallest peak passing through hilltop monasteries, Himalayan market towns, and…

Featured
Amadablam Expedition
$4,900

There are hundreds of mountains all over the world. But, only a few leave remarkable impressions on people as Ama Dablam does. Once you see Ama Dablam, it will remain in your memories for a lifetime. Ama Dablam translates to “Mother’s Jewel.” It gets its name from the locals who believe a glacier on its southwest side looks like “Dablam,” which is a traditional Sherpa jewel and “Ama,” meaning mother. The pinnacle of the peak has a striking appeal. Not just with its beauty, Ama Dablam attracts hundreds of climbers every year with its technicality…

Available in the following months:
View Details
Gokyo Chola Pass
$1,650

Gokyo Chola Pass via EBC Trek is one of the most comprehensive trekking destinations in the heart of the Himalayas. This trek will take you through the rugged trails of the Khumbu region — from the top of Cho La Pass to the foothills of the world’s highest massifs. Gokyo Chola Pass via EBC Trek is among the most challenging tea house adventures in Nepal, demanding you to scale a high Himalayan pass at 5,367. This trek also guides you to two of the most famous viewpoints in the Himalayas — Kala Patthar and Gokyo…

Available in the following months:
View Details
Everest View Trek
$850

Everest View Trek is probably the most famous trek in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It is one of the most adventurous and historic trekking trails which presents you with the mesmerizing views of mighty Mt. Everest. Everest region also encircles some other magnificent peaks like Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mt. AmaDablam and Mt. Makalu. Namche bazaar is a gateway to the Everest region. Trekking through the route, you will come across cascading waterfalls, rivers, and forests filled with rhododendron (National Flower of Nepal), pine trees, etc. You can also explore Sagarmatha National Park…

Featured
Everest-Base-Camp-Luxury-Helicopter-Trek
$2,470

The Everest Base Camp luxury heli Trek is designed for people who are short on time but still want to scale the base of the tallest mountain in the world. The trek is one of the most esteemed treks in the world.Towering peaks,majestic vistas, deep gorges with crystal blue rushing rivers and the wonderful Sherpa people all go to make this trek a very memorable one,We recognise that not all people have the time to complete the full trek so this trek is designed for them. The park is situated 120km northeast of Kathmandu.and has…

Available in the following months:
View Details
Featured
Island Peak
$2,250

Island Peak Climbing is one of the most beautiful trekking and peak climbing centers in the Himalayas. Located in the Everest/Khumbu region of Eastern Nepal, Island Peak Climbing is perfect for you if you are an adventure lover and enthusiast of energetic and challenging treks. The 19 days journey takes you through some of the surreal landscapes of the Everest/Khumbu Region until you conquer the top of magical Island Peak. Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse, stands at 6189 meters (20305ft) above sea level. It stands in the picturesque Imja Valley in the Everest…

Available in the following months:
View Details
Featured
Mount Everest Expedition
$35,300

To stand atop Everest is a dream for every alpinist. That’s understandable, as it is the highest point on earth at the altitude of 8848m (29029ft). Everest has attracted mountaineers from all over the world for decades and continues to do so. It’s glorifying history, and the alluring natural appeal is what makes these climbers dream so big, bigger than Everest itself. After the first ascent in 1953, Everest was opened for mountaineers to climb. Out of the several attempts to conquer the peak, some made it while some of the top mountaineers couldn’t. Several…

Everest Base Camp Trek
$1,850

The majority of people keen on trekking who visit Nepal who want to soak in the Everest experience choose the easier option by taking a flight from Kathmandu to the mountain airstrip of Lukla..However, for those who prefer to make their encounter with this giant a much more traditional and historical one we follow the footsteps of Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Sherpa on the first successful recorded summit way back in 1953. This Classic Everest Trek is far less busy,it provides some beautiful initial days as you trek through forests of silver fir, birch…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Basu Panday

Basu Panday started his journey in tourism and hospitality as a support staff 17 years ago. He has travelled all the Himalayan region as trekking staff and trekking guide, and have climbed 6000+ meters several trekking peaks in the Himalaya. He often leads trips in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and India. He had travelled to many other countries such as Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Romania, Lithuania, Greece, Denmark Spain, Australia and the USA for promotion of Nepal’s tourism.  After working as support staff, then tour and trek guide, he eventually fulfilled his desire to start his own company, Nepal Social Treks and Expedition, in 2006. Basu is friendly and he is the one who answers most of your trip questions. So if you have any inquiry about our trip, don't be shy. Write to us.
View All Articles