Nepal is truly blessed by the Mother Nature as the world’s tallest mountain the Mt. Everest is here! It’s sheer presence has attracted people from across the globe. Every year thousands of trekkers or climbers visit this country to be at the Everest region. In today’s blog, we are exploring the idea of doing the Everest base Camp Trek in July.
Normally, the spring season (March-May) and autumn season (September – November) are considered as an ideal season for the Everest Base Camp Trek. In addition, the winter season (December – February) is also okay time to do the Everest Trekking. However, monsoon season is the least favorable time for the trek. So, the numbers of trekkers trekking in this season is very low. In addition, the peak monsoon season in Nepal is during July.
Now, let’s find out the various scenarios in the Everest Base Camp Trekking route during July.
The most smartest thing that you must do to successfully complete the Everest Base Camp Trek journey in July then add reserve days. Please put at least 2 to 3 days in the original Everest Base Camp Trek itinerary. Having the extended reserve days can help you deal with the lots of unforeseen events and avoid unnecessary hassles due to delays! Note that July is the month of monsoon and you may face lengthy delays!
The Lukla flight is the cornerstone of Everest trekking. This is the trail head of the trek. There are two options to reach Lukla from Kathmandu. It is either by flight or by road. The option of road is not available for the months of monsoon season. Therefore, the Lukla flight is the only way to reach the trekking trail head. The reserve days come handy while doing the Lukla flight. However, getting the helicopter ride instead of flight is more safe option. The chances of a helicopter flight cancellation are way less than the airplane flight cancellation. Traveling in a group of at least 4 trekkers can significantly reduce the cost of the helicopter flight as you can share the cost!
The daytime temperature on this trekking route during July is about 15 degree Celsius to 10 degree Celsius. Nighttime temperature drops below 5 degree Celsius. The low – altitude weather is hot and humid but the places above Dingboche is cooler in the day time and colder in night time. The vegetation is even more pleasing during the monsoon season as the trees look green lush and spring flowers still remain during this time of the year.
The chances of rainfall in the Everest Base Camp Trek route is varied. The low altitude places up to Namche Bazaar experiences heavy rainfall. However, places above Dingboche experiences lesser rainfall. The trekking trail in between Lukla and Pangboche may be slippery and muddy. Little rainfall in the Lobuche to Everest Base Camp section may not affect the overall walking experiences. It is same as in the spring and autumn season.
Views may be blocked due to hovering clouds, especially in the lower altitude places. It depends upon the weather conditions of the day. Sometimes, the weather conditions of July month is so clear that you can have clean blue sky and best view of the surrounding landscape. Moreover, the warmer temperature and clear skies can enhance the overall trekking experiences for the trekkers. Beyond Dingboche, there is no issue regarding the mountain vistas.
Choose the right kind of equipment, gear & clothes for monsoon trek. It is essential to pack extra pair of clothes as you have to walk while it’s raining. Proper rain – coat, hiking boots, and sweat t – shirts / pants are essential for trekkers to safely walk in the trail. Make sure that your hiking boots properly stick in the muddy slippery trail.
The 12 Days Everest Base Camp Trek is the commercial trekking route of Nepal. There are abundant amount of lodges and eateries in the Everest Base Camp Trek route. Therefore, you don’t need to worry about the availability of the lodging and meals facilities. Interestingly, in the month of July, there are few trekkers in this trekking route thus providing enough lodging and meals options for the trekkers. In some places, you may get free accommodation if you eat food from the same tea house. So, the possibility of the Everest Base Camp Trek in July is okay in terms of accommodation and meals.
The biggest concern of doing the Everest Base Camp Trek in July is the threat of lack of proper rescue opportunities. In case of emergencies, trekkers have to be rescued by helicopter for safety. During July, if the weather worsens and there is heavy rainfall then the chances of helicopter coming to rescue you are very low! Therefore, you must trek meticulously. Avoid doing solo or independent trekking even if the trekking route is the commercial trekking route. Having an experienced trekking guide and trekking support crew members ensure safety even during the time of emergencies as well.
The Everest Base Camp Trek in July is possible! All you have to do is plan smartly. Make sure that you have enough holidays and make your itinerary flexible with at least 2 to 3 days as reserve days. Trek with the help of a trekking guide and open mind. The biggest plus factor of doing the trek in monsoon season is that you can enjoy the tranquility throughout the trek. There are less numbers of trekkers during this time of the year. If you love tranquility and serenity then monsoon is an ideal time to do this trek in Nepal.
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