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Everest Base Camp Trek in November

Everest Base Camp Trek in November allows you to trek in pleasant weather and enjoy breathtaking views. Hence, there will be a high number of hikers on the trails. And, because of the clear skies and ideal climatic conditions, the Everest Base Camp Trek in November is ideal. All those white snows, rugged landscapes, mountains, and breathtaking scenery of the Himalaya ranges await you.

November is in the autumn season and is one of the last months of the autumn trekking season. It is still the high season in Nepal, including the Everest region. You will have beautiful weather and little to no rain on your trek in November.

The temperatures during the day and night are moderate, suitable, offer clear weather throughout Nepal. However, the nights may be a little chillier than in September and October.

Nothing can be more appealing than a deep blue sky over your head and a gentle breeze accompanying you on your journey.

Trekking to Everest Base Camp is one of the most popular activities for the many tourists who visit Nepal this month. Trekkers and hikers from all over the world travel to Nepal to trek to Everest Base Camp for a once-in-a-lifetime experience and adventure.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is already popular all year round. It is full of adventure, thrills, and excitement. As a result, you can enjoy the journey in November with excellent weather.

Highlights of the EBC Trek in November

Here are some of the main features of Everest Base Camp in November:

  • Fly to Lukla Airport, which is regarded one of the most adventurous airports in the world.
  • The weather in this month makes it very easy for people to have their best viewing experience.
  • Get the best view of the sunrise with a clear sky above you.
  • Hike up to Kala Patthar (5,555 m) for a panoramic view of the entire Everest region.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views as you go past the Khumbu glacier and icefall. This time of year, the views are clearer.
  • Stroll around Namche Bazaar and interact with Himalayan Sherpas to learn about their culture and way of life.
  • Take a walk in the Sagarmatha National Park to learn about the unique plants of the Everest region.
  • Visit many Buddhist monasteries. This trek’s other highlights include old monasteries, prayer flags, prayer wheels, and Mani walls.
  • Enjoy the company of many hikers like you who are attracted to the beauty of the Everest Base Camp and other places in its sight.

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Why Trek to Everest Base Camp in November?

Here are some of the benefits of trekking to Everest Base Camp in November.

  1. High trekking Season

November is the final month of the fall season. It is one of the best times of year to trek in the Everest region. This month, travelers from all over the world will visit to Everest Base Camp.

You will meet frequent trekkers along the trail, so you will not have to travel alone. Interaction with other hikers along the trail will surely give you a lot of joys.

  1. Clear skies and breathtaking views

By November, the weather in the Everest region is perfect. During this month, the entire region is dry and clear.

The month offers the best views due to the stable weather with the day being sunny with deep blue skies. The wonderful weather enhances the clarity of the surroundings. So, you can enjoy sharp and breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

  1. Moderate Weather

November is the early winter season. Due to this reason the weather of Everest Base Camp is perfect in November. During the day, you will feel warm. The nights and early mornings are colder, but still pleasant.

During the day, the temperature normally ranges from 12°C to 16°C, however at night, the temperature drops to -12°C in higher altitudes and 2°C in lower altitudes.

  1. Mani Rimdu Festival

Mani Rimdu is the most important and well-known Sherpa annual festival in the Everest region. Buddhists in the Himalayas celebrate it for three days to celebrate Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava’s founding of Buddhism. This is one of the oldest traditions that has been passed down through many generations.

During this festival, monks perform a particular masked dance to worship some of the protection deities as manifestations of the legendary monk Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. The dance numbers also represent the defeat of demons and the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet. So, trekking to Everest Base Camp during this time of year is the best idea for experiencing this massive festival.

Everest Region

  1. Flight delays and cancellations are less chances.

Flight cancellations and delays are less chances due to the clear and stable weather. You will not have to wait longer for regular flights. The flight will operate normally and without any troubles.

Everest Base Camp Trek in November Difficulties 

Since November is the peak trekking month, there is a high chance of the being overcrowded. You may read more our previous article, “How Difficult Could Everest Base Camp Trek Be?”

Everest Base Camp Trek Packing List for November

Everest Base Camp is always cold, no matter of the month or season. Because of the high altitude, snow, and strong winds, it might turn very freezing cold. The temperature in higher altitudes drops below freezing at night.

Although it is pleasant during the day, the cold mountain breeze will make it feel a bit chilly at night. Here are some packing lists for your trek in November.

Upper Body

  • Caps
  • Rain/Windproof Jackets
  • Trekking shirts
  • Down Jackets

Lower Body

  • Trekking trousers
  • Trekking shorts pants

Foot Wear

  • Hiking boots
  • Hiking socks

Hand Wear

  • Hiking Gloves

Other Items

  • Moisturizers
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Light Sleeping Bag
  • Trekking Poles
  • Headlamp/Torch
  • Water purifiers
  • Water bottles

Note: Waterproof jackets, trousers, and boots are recommended.

Conclusion

The Everest Base Camp Trek is wonderful all year round and it rely on your own desire. November is a fantastic month for all types of treks and climbing in Nepal

The entire vacation might be an unforgettable experience. Come and join us for your next life changing adventure and enjoy all of those amazing mountain views, beautiful scenery and clear views of floras and faunas.

“ I was born and raised in Nepal, nearby Everest region. I am proud to be a native Sherpa, and I have been a Mountain guide over a decade now. Following my passion, I decided to start helping travelers with their travel plans! I think life is a journey, a trip where you collect experiences when you share with other people and with nature. “

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