Nepal Trekking in September

This topic was created by Grapplegrommets
[Tue 25 May, 13:25 Tasmanian Standard Time]


Hi everybody, I'm trying to get some ideas about what the
weather will be like in late September in Nepal. I know
it's at the end of the monsoon season. Should I expect rain
and cloud everyday or just some days? I guess it varies
from year to year.
As well, I'll be in India for 3 weeks leading up to the
Nepal trek... I think. Is the weather going to be total
crap at this time of year?
Any suggestions are welcome.

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  1. September is fine Added by: kate (K.M.Olley@icsl.ac.uk)
    [Timestamp: Wed 26 May, 0:45 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    If you're going to be in India in September before going to
    Nepal at the end of September then it will be OK. Much
    better than July and August too. It is still OK to go to
    Ladakh, which is wonderful, at the beginning of September,
    and lots of other places are fine too. I've even travelled
    during the monsoon and it doesn't stop you, it's just a bit
    hotter. Rajasthan is really nice in the monsoon. If you
    really hate the heat just go to the hills- Himachal Pradesh
    or Ladakh etc- but NOT Darjeeling side in the monsoon.
    If you're going to be in Nepal in September and go trekking
    I would advise the Annapurna Circuit for this time of year
    but not The Everest Base Camp trek. The Annapurna Circuit
    would be the best for the time of year that you are going.
    Have a great time!




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