Trek to Everest Base Camp in October

  • Mar 1, 2025
  • Rajesh Thapaliya

What about October to Trek to Everest Base Camp? Is it a good month? It is one of the best months for the EBC trek and the Nepalese Himalayas. Everything is smooth in the region this month, especially in the mountains. The weather is bright, the temperature is tolerable, and the hills are shiny, with mostly no rain on the base camp trail in October. However, you meet lots of trekkers on the trekking route.


Everest base camp (5,364m)

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October is an interim month of the autumn season, one of Nepal's brightest seasons for mountain treks. Don't think much if you plan the Everest Base Camp Trek in October—you can go for it. Moderate temperatures and favorable weather make your trip wonderful in October. There is also a significantly lower chance of rainfall this month.

If mountain trekkers worldwide consider visiting Everest Base Camp, October is the month of priority. This month, you can surely enjoy Khumbu's beauty and meet many other travelers from different nations.

Why October for Everest Base Camp?

The Everest Base Camp Trek has many advantages and highlights in October. Find the reason here: what is the benefit, and why is October the best month to visit the Base Camp of Mt. Everest?

Fewer Chances of Lukla Flight Delay and Cancellation

There is no rain or clouds, and the weather and visibility are clear, so there are fewer chances of Lukla flight delays or Cancellations in October. While flying to Lukla from Kathmandu, you will have stunning mountain views of the Ganesh Himal, Langtang, the Tibetan massif, Gaurishankar, and the Everest Himalayas.

Bright and Sunny Days


Trekkers on Everest base camp trail

The best things about Trekking to Everest Base Camp in October are the lovely weather, shiny mountains, and Bright Sunny Days. Nature looks nice, and the waterfalls on the trekking trail are attractive. Except for the night and early morning temperatures, the cold on the EBC Trek route is tolerable in October.

October is not a rainy or snowy month, so the trail will not be wet and slippery. However, we suggest you pack warm trekking gear and rain gear for the Trek to Everest Base Camp in October.

Share your Everest Experience with others.

October is the peak season for Everest Base Camp, so hundreds of adventure trekkers arrive daily. You might have a great meeting with many people from different countries. You can share your Base Camp Experience with those approaching the EBC Kalapatthar. Similarly, you can talk the opposite way while you are ascending. You can even make good friends walking the same route as you in the Everest Region.

Explore Some Popular festivals.

There are some famous Hindu and Buddhist Festivals in October. With the Everest Base Camp trip in October, you will have an excellent opportunity to explore these Festivals this month. You can also be a part of the Festival celebration with the locals.

The Hindu people celebrate Dashain as a victory celebration against the demon Maishasur by the goddess Durga. It is the most significant Hindu Festival in Nepal. The second Hindu Festival in Nepal is Diwali. You can join Deusi Bhailo (singing and dancing) with the locals at this Festival. The city looks very pretty, with lights everywhere during Deepawali.

The Buddhist Festival Mani Rimdu is exceptional in the Everest Region and is celebrated in Tengboche in October and November. There is an ancient historical Buddhist monastery with significant grounds atop a hill. Many Buddhist people from the Khumbu region go there for this Festival, and hundreds of visitors from different countries come for it.

Difficulties While Trekking on the Everest Base Camp Route in October

In the post, we find many perks to Trekking to Everest Base Camp in October. But you might also have Some Difficulties at this time.

Altitude Sickness in October

Altitude Sickness can be a significant problem at Everest Base Camp in October. Although it is not tricky for everyone, most EBC trekkers may feel it, and just a few might suffer badly.

Traffic on The Trail

Many trekkers choose October to Trek to Everest Base Camp because of the clear visibility and tolerable temperature. The region needs a lot of food and other daily-use supplies so that you will see many of these on the Trekking Trail in October.

Local porters, Jokpe (hydride from cows and yaks), yaks, and mules are used for transportation in the region. Besides the local suppliers, you also meet many trekking crews on the EBC Trail. There are many suspension bridges along the way, and they are narrow. So, it would be best if you stayed in the queue to cross those bridges. Because of the human traffic, your trekking day can be extended from one place to another.

It isn't easy to get a Lukla Flight ticket.

October is one of the busiest months for Everest Base Camp, so the Flight Ticket to Lukla sold out a few months earlier. There are limited Flights, and they fly in the morning only because of the weather conditions at Lukla Airport.

Guesthouses can be Occupied.

Some places may not have enough accommodation because of the large following of trekkers on the Everest Base Camp Route in October. So, you need to book a few days earlier in those places. Most Trekking Camps have many lodges with plenty of rooms, but Tengboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep might not have enough space for all trekkers in October.

Trekking to Everest Base Camp in October: How to Manage Difficulties

There are difficulties at Everest Base Camp in October, as you know from the above. Are there solutions to manage those difficulties? Yes, of course! There are solutions.

Prevent Altitude Sickness in October Trek


Altitude rescue from the mountain

Coming from sea level and flying to Lukla from Kathmandu, the elevation is already high enough. Although it is not a place to suffer from altitude sickness in October, you might feel the altitude of Namche Bazaar. Drink plenty of water during the day, amble, eat well, sleep well, keep warm yourself, start taking an Altitude pill of 250mg every 12 hours (if necessary), and take enough acclimatization rest.

If you experience altitude symptoms, do not go any higher. Stay one more day at the same place or walk down to the lower elevation.

Stay Safe on the trail.

The trail is narrow somewhere. If you encounter Jokpe, Yak, Mule, and porters with loads, they might push you to the cliff, so stay in the safe zone and let them go first. Check well while crossing a bridge to see if people or animals are coming from the other side.

The wild animals and yak can drop stones from above their movements, so check well while walking below them. Taking photographs can also cause accidents sometimes, so check if the vertical surface is Safe and if a cliff is behind you. Human traffic can take longer to Trek, so start walking early in the morning.

Book your Lula Flight Ticket in advance.

The morning weather is usually straightforward, so all the Everest Base Camp trekkers prefer to fly on earlier flights. However, Morning Flights are generally fully booked a few months before October, so reserve your seat as soon as possible.

Reserve Accommodation earlier.

Because there are so many trekkers in October, the Accommodations in Tengboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep can be filled if you arrive late. So, Reserve your space at least one or two days in advance. However, do not forget to inform them if you cannot reach them on that day due to the altitude effect.

Weather and Temperature on the Everest Base Camp Trek in October

The Everest region will be bright and sunny in October, and you will enjoy clear views. The Daytime Temperature is tolerable, but it might drop from 2°C to -5°C at night and in the morning. However, the temperature in the lower region doesn't drop to minus degrees Celsius.

Note: The mountain's Weather and Temperature on the Everest Base Camp route are unstable, so you might have a four-season feel in one day sometimes.

Trek to Everest Base Camp and Fly Back by Helicopter in October.

If you do not have enough time for a regular EBC Trek or do not want to Trek Back on the same trail, you have an option. You can follow the standard trekking itinerary until the Base Camp and then fly back to Kathmandu by helicopter. It is a shorter Everest Base Camp trip in October.

A Luxury Way to Reach Everest Base Camp in October

A helicopter tour is a Luxury Way to Reach Everest Base Camp in October. This group-sharing flight takes you within an hour from Kathmandu to Kalapatthar. You will see the nearest view of the world's highest mountain without spending many days on the Trek.

It is a landing tour so you will land several times in the mountain region. Everest View Hotel at Syangboche Hill and Kalapatthar are stunning viewpoints from which the helicopter lands, offering eye-captivating views of the Everest Himalayas.

Other Beautiful Treks in the Everest Region for October

Everest is one of Nepal's most popular trekking regions, with several beautiful trekking packages. The Everest View Trek, or the Everest Panorama Trek, is the shortest trekking package in the Khumbu Region to see the world's highest mountain and range in October. It is a week's trip from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.

The Gokyo Lake Trek is an alternative to Everest Base Camp because the duration of the trip is similar. The Gokyo Valley trail has fewer people than the Base Camp route, but the view from Gokyo Ri is fantastic. You can also see tranquil lakes on the Gokyo Lake Trek. If you want to trek in the Everest Region in October, which has less traffic, you can go for the Gokyo Valley trek.

Cho La Pass is a combined Base Camp and Gokyo Trek, so you can try it in October if you are an adventure trekker. For this Trek, it would help if you crossed a high pass (Cho La) through a rough trail and glacier. Crossing the hill can be challenging one day, but the rest of the trails are not harmful or complicated.

Renjo La Pass is one of the most beautiful Treks in the Everest Region. From the top of Renjo Hill, you can see Everest, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, and hundreds of other high mountains. In October, you will experience the high mountains, beautiful lakes, and hidden Himalayan valleys on this Trek.

Are you an adventurous trekker looking for the most adventurous Trek in the Everest region in October? If so, the Everest High Pass is the right choice for you. It is also known as the Everest Three Passes Trek. It includes three hill passes: Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La. Kongma La Trail goes from Imja Valley to Khumbu Valley to Everest Base Camp. After visiting the Base Camp, you go to Cho La to go to the Gokyo Valley. You will go for Renjo La at last from Gokyo Valley to Thame Valley in this High Passes Trek in October.

What Else Can You Do in October with an Everest Base Camp Trip in Nepal?

You might have extra days when Trekking to Everest Base Camp in October. You might be interested in doing some different activities in Kathmandu and Nepal at the same time. You can do some heritage tours in the Kathmandu Valley in your free time in Kathmandu.

Kathmandu city tour, Bhaktapur and Patan tour, Dakshinkali Pharping tour, and Bungmati Khokana Newari traditional tour are highlighted day trips in the Kathmandu Valley. In addition to these heritage tours, you can do some day hikes before the EBC Trek in October, which can be good practice for the more extended Trek.

You can go on the Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour if you have a few more days after the Everest Base Camp trip in October. These two-night and three-day safari tours can refresh and relax you after a long mountain trip in Nepal.

Conclusion

Trekking to Everest Base Camp in October is one of the best times. Hopefully, you know why. If you have time and interest, you can plan a trek for October. If you did not find the information you were looking for in this post, you might contact us for details. We arrange the Everest Base Camp Trek in October for individual, group, and family trekkers so that you can remember us for the best Everest Base Camp Trek Arrangement in October.

Rajesh Thapaliya

Rajesh Thapaliya

Namaste! I am Rajesh, a Nepal travel blogger who provides Nepal travel tips to travellers who are planning to visit Nepal and know about Nepal.

I am a tourism service provider in Nepal So far, I have been to the Nepalese Himalayan base camps as a tour leader and collected lots of information about the Nepalese Himalayas. You can find my experiences in my travel blogs, so it may make it a lot easier for you to travel to Nepal.

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