Hello travelers, 2026 winter season is slowly ending here in Nepal and spring is approaching. Therefore, you may be looking for an amazing getaway walking holiday in Nepal’s oldest trekking route. Today’s blog about the Annapurna Circuit Trek in March will help you to know better about the trail condition, weather conditions, availability of accommodation, and tips for the trek. Please make sure the read till the end and don’t forget to contact this blogger to know more about traveling to Nepal. Most of our blogs are focused in providing the authentic information to travelers regarding the trekking trips in Nepal.
Now, let’s go deeper into finding out what it feels to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek in March. Please know that the month of March falls in the spring season here in Nepal. Tilicho Lake with Annapurna Circuit Trek is more beautiful and a perfect adventure to discover the hidden gems of culture and nature of Annapurna region.
Note down that the spring season (March – May) and autumn season (September – November) are the best months to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal. During these times of the year, weather is stable and skies are clear. Therefore, the overall trekking experiences enhances drastically giving you the worth of every penny spent for the trip. Don’t forget that you can do the off season trekking trips too but it come with lots of risks. You must be an experienced hiker to do the winter trekking in the Annapurna Round Trek route especially the section beyond Manang Village including the crossing of Thorong La Pass (5416 m). This blogger strongly advises to avoid the monsoon season due to risks of landslides, floods, and poor visibility.
Well, this blogger doesn’t think that the beauty of the Annapurna Circuit Trek route has been spoiled by the construction of road. It is true that the trekking distance has significantly dropped but it’s beauty has not been affected. Earlier, trekkers used to start the trek from Besisahar as part of the classical trek route but nowadays trail head villages are either Chame or Jagat. Some trekkers even start the trek from Manang Village or Pisang Village. which is not highly recommended due to altitude sickness risk. The construction of road has decreased the difficulty level which is the boost rather than hindrance for an amazing trekking journey.
March is one of the best months to trek the Annapurna Circuit, marking the beginning of the spring season in Nepal. The trail comes alive after winter, with clearer skies, moderate temperatures, and longer daylight hours. Trekking routes are generally open and accessible, including high passes like Thorong La. March offers a good balance between fewer crowds compared to peak April and favorable trekking conditions. Cultural villages, dramatic mountain scenery, and blooming landscapes make the experience rewarding. It is ideal for trekkers seeking stable weather, scenic beauty, and a comfortable trekking pace.
In March, the Annapurna region experiences mild and gradually warming weather. Lower elevations have daytime temperatures between 10°C and 20°C, while higher areas remain cooler, ranging from -5°C to 10°C. Nights can be cold, especially above 3,500 meters. Snow may still be present at higher passes, but conditions are usually manageable. Skies are mostly clear in the mornings, with occasional afternoon clouds. Rainfall is minimal, making trails dry and safe. Overall, March provides stable weather suitable for high-altitude trekking.
The Annapurna Circuit showcases diverse vegetation due to its wide altitude range. Lower regions feature lush subtropical forests with banana trees, rice fields, and bamboo. As the trail ascends, trekkers encounter rhododendron forests, oak, pine, and maple trees, especially vibrant in March when rhododendrons bloom. Higher elevations transition into alpine shrubs, juniper, and grassy meadows. Beyond the tree line, vegetation becomes sparse, with mosses and hardy plants adapted to cold climates. This gradual change in flora adds ecological richness and visual variety throughout the trek.
Tea houses and eateries are widely available along the Annapurna Circuit, making it a well-supported trekking route. In March, most tea houses are open after the winter season, offering accommodation, meals, and basic facilities. Trekkers can find traditional Nepali food like dal bhat, as well as pasta, noodles, soups, and tea. Higher elevations may have limited menu options, but essentials are usually available. Booking in advance is rarely necessary in March, though popular villages can get busy. Overall, services are reliable and convenient.
If you ask this blogger about the difficulty level of the Annapurna Round Trek, then the answer is moderately easy. Most of the trekking trail is in the road and there are few steep uphill sections along the way. The Ngawal Village route is typically difficult. The hardest section of the Annapurna Round Trek route is the trek section between Thorong Phedi and Muktinath via Thorong La Pass (5416 m). Except the day of the Thorong La Pass crossing, other days are comparatively easy for trekkers. However, you still require good level of physical fitness, stamina, and cardio – vascular abilities to do the trek safely.
To successfully and safely complete the Annapurna Circuit Trek, proper preparation is essential. Acclimatize gradually to prevent altitude sickness and follow recommended rest days. Pack appropriate clothing for varying temperatures, including warm layers for high altitudes. Maintain hydration, eat well, and walk at a steady pace. Hiring a licensed guide or porter can enhance safety and navigation. Check weather and trail conditions regularly, especially near Thorong La Pass. Carry necessary permits, travel insurance, and a basic first-aid kit. Respect local culture and listen to your body throughout the trek.
Lace up your boots and embark on this amazing journey this March. You can book the trekking package of the Annapurna Circuit Trek in March with the Nepal High Trek for 2026 season. The company is giving special discounts as an early bird trek package. Grab your seats for 2026 Annapurna Circuit Trek journey.