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Everest Base Camp in November

Weather, Packing List and More

By Hum GurungPublished 3 years ago 9 min read
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November is the last month of the autumn to trek in the Everest Base Camp. The autumn lasts till November, one of the most favorable trekking months. The trek takes you to the heart of the Khumbu region and to the foothill of the majestic Mt Everest. With open sky and clear views of the mountains, there is lot to soak in during the trek.

The ending of the rainy season leaves thick layer of snow on the mountains which is exceptional to watch. If you are planning to do Everest Base Camp Trek in November, we have listed you the weather conditions to what you should be packing. All in all, you have come to the right place to know more the trek in November.

Temperature and Weather

November is the last month of the autumn season, so the weather is perfect to trek around. The temperature goes between 6-12 degrees Celsius in the day time and gets quite low in the night. The precipitation is negligible and you do not have to worry about the rainfall at all. Also, November is the driest month meaning that humidity is low and the chance of better views is higher.

The temperature decreases by the end of November and gets colder welcoming the winter season in December. The temperature in the late November can range between 6 to -4 degrees Celsius in the day and even colder in the nights.

Place Elevation Avg Temp Min Temp Max Temp

Lukla 2,840m 6.5°C 0.9°C 12.2°C

Namche 3,440m 2.9°C -3.4°C 9.2°C

Dingboche 4,410m -2.9 °C -11°C 5.3°C

Lobuche 4,910m -5.5°C -13.8°C 2.8°C

Gorak Shep 5,140m -6.6°C -14.9°C 1.8°C

What to Expect On Your EBC Trek In November

Stepping on the foothill of the Mt Everest is intimidating and is the greatest form of adventure. Hiking to Everest Base Camp every time will give you a unique experience and a new perception of trekking. The trek is itself a dream come true experience, victory and adventure to the soul. The whole trip offers a beautiful and stunning landscape and natural beauty that brings excitement and joy. You can expect the following on the Everest Base Camp trek in November:

Festivals: The Everest region has mainly the local Sherpas who follow Tibetan Buddhism. So, if you are travelling to Nepal in early November, you can enjoy the Tihar festival in Kathmandu. It is the festival of light and can see different lights around the capital city. Also, during the trek, you can enjoy Mani Rimdu, the important festival for the Sherpas. If you are at Tengboche Monastery, you can explore the beauty of the culture.

Clear weather: During November, you can expect a clear blue sky and excellent views of the mountains. The days are warm, sunny with chilly winds. The month is perfect for a trek around different regions.

Peak Season: You can expect a lot of tourists on the trails. Even though the trail becomes crowded, you can meet with different people from different countries and join the fun in the trail. Even if you are trekking independently, navigating the trail won’t be an issue.

Landscape: During the autumn season, you can see the flowers blooming covering the valleys with colorful flowers. The landscape becomes scenic along with the beautiful mountains in the backdrop. It is great scenery for photography.

Colder Nights: The higher you go on the altitude, the more basic the accommodation becomes. They are not insulated and have ply walls meaning the nights can get colder. Also, during November, the winter is right around the corner. So, you will have to bring your sleeping bag for extra warmth.

Getting There

The best way to the Everest region is to take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. Make sure you have buffer days in the itinerary if the delays occur while leaving Lukla.

Alternatively, you can take up the Pioneers’ Route which is from Jiri to Lukla. The drive from Kathmandu to Jiri takes a day. Also, take the flight from Kathmandu to Phaplu and trek through the Solukhumbu region. These are off the beaten path and you will not see a crowded trail until you reach the main trail in Lukla.

The classic Everest Base Camp trek is best for you during November month. If you want to avoid the busy route, there are many routes that offer stunning views of Everest. The Gokyo Lake Trek, the Ama Dablam Base Camp Trek takes you to the classic route and offers beauty at its. If you are trekking in late November, you can expect snowfall in the routes to high passes such as Three Passes Trek.

Food and Accommodation

You will find cozy and comfortable tea houses on the trail. These tea houses will offer a large communal area, twin sharing bedroom with mattress, pillow and blanket. Since November is the last month of the autumn season and winter is approaching, the nights will get colder. So make sure you have your sleeping bag for extra warmth. The tea house has a common toilet of squat down type. There are facilities of hot showers as well that will render extra charges.

The food is good and is readily available. The Everest region is remote and the food has to be carried on yaks or horses from the lower part of the region. So you will find non-perishable food items such as rice, grains on the menu. You can order the typical Dal Bhat which is steamed rice, lentil soup, curry and pickle. These are the staple of the locals so it is available in every tea houses. You can find dry meat on the menu but make sure you do not consume it as they are not fresh. Apart from the local foods, you will find western meals such as pancake, toast, noodles and so on the menu as well.

For drinking water, make sure you carry your own bottle and not buy from the tea houses as it gets expensive. If you are trekking with a tour operator, they will provide you with filtered water during the trek. The tea houses bring the water from the local stream and boiled to make hot drinks and cooking. You can order boiled water which will render you extra money and fill it in your own bottle. If you are not comfortable with drinking the boiled water, ensure to have purifying tablets that you can use to treat the water. It is important to stay hydrated throughout the day and drink at least 3-4 liters of water every day.

What to Pack for EBC Trek in November

November is the peak season for the trekkers to come to Everest Base Camp. It is the last month of the autumn season right before the winter kicks in. The weather gets colder at the end of November. But the weather is perfect and clear during the daytime and you will see many trekkers on the trail. With no chances of rain, the weather is subtle and fun to trek in. Make sure you have warm insulating clothes which could be worn in layers; a sleeping bag is a must for extra warmth; trekking boots and warm gears to cover your body.

To make your packing task a little less monotonous and less frustrating, we have listed what to pack for the Everest Base Camp Trek so that you can pack only essentials and enjoy the trek.

Travel Tips

If you are planning on trekking to the Everest Base Camp and have many queries, we hope this blog will answer all your questions. No matter how many times you have been trekking, you still have a lot to think about and make the most out of it. The overall trip can take to the lower terrain and to the highest point. You will experience the rich culture of the Sherpa and enjoy the hospitality. But to make the most out of the trek, we have listed 60 tips for trekking to Everest base camp which will help you while you are on the trail.

All in all, we also have listed few travel tips to give you a head start on the trek.

Book in Advance: November is the end month of the autumn season. Since autumn is one of the best seasons to trek at, you can see the number of trekkers in the popular routes. There are few and limited accommodation options in the Everest Base Camp route. So make sure you have the booking done in advance.

Porters and Guide: You might feel you are strong enough to complete the trek but you might not know when altitude sickness can affect you. If you get travel insurance, they can offer you medication or an air ambulance for emergency evacuation. It is recommended to be with a professional guide that will offer you all the options to visit. The porter helps to reduce the strain in your body and help you with food and accommodation if needed.

Trek early: Starting early in the morning is always the better plan at any time of the month. Starting early means you will reach your destination early before the dark. Also, with more time to spare, you will have extra time to sleep and get proper rest.

Walk Slow: Trek to the Everest Base Camp takes you to a higher altitude. Ensure you know and understand the signs of altitude sickness. Be careful and listen to the problems in your body. To reduce the risk of altitude sickness, always walk at a constant pace. Ensure you have enough food and drink at least 2-4 litres of water and acclimatize properly.

Carry Nepalese currency: Carrying extra money in hand is always the best option. Since there are no ATM machines and banks on the trail, you need to carry enough cash. This cash can be used to pay the accommodation, food or even for the extra services and souvenirs.

Conclusion

November is the peak season for travellers visiting the Everest Base Camp. With the clear blue sky and radiant weather, the view of the majestic mountains is breathtaking. The trail of the Everest Base Camp will be filled with the energy and aura of the trekkers. With beautiful views and a subtle climate, you will experience the best time of your lives.

Taking on the journey to stand in front of the tallest mountain in the world will reward you with a new perspective and experience. The completion of the trip is itself a reward and a victory to oneself and an enthralling experience to ones’ soul. Thousands of trekkers lure into Nepal to achieve their dream and now you can too.

If you are planning for your next adventure to the Everest Base Camp in November, make sure you remember us. Call us or email at the given address to know more about it.

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