Everest Base Camp Trek in April: Weather, New Year and More

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Everest Base Camp Weather in April

Get this view of Namche Bazaar during Everest Base Camp trek in April.
Experience comfort and stunning weather when you rest at Namche Bazaar during your trek.

If you are looking for an ideal time to visit Everest Base Camp, April is one of them. At the trek’s starting point Lukla (2,860 m) as well as Namche Bazaar (3440 m), the average minimum temperature in April is -7°C while the average maximum daytime temperature climbs up to 2.7°C. Temperatures dip as you reach the heights of Lobuche (4,950 m), where the mercury ranges between -5.5°C and -14.7°C. It is cold but there are fewer chances of snowfall around this time.

April also sees about 40 mm of rainfall on the Everest Base Camp route, which is much lower than the monsoon average. For a monthly breakdown of temperature at EBC, check out our guide on the best month to hike to Everest Base Camp.

Why Trek Everest Base Camp in April

Get panoramic view of Ama Dablam while trekking Everest Base Camp in April.
Experience clear weather during your trek to Everest Base Camp in April.
There are more comfortable lodging options while trekking in April.
Stay at a comfortable lodge in Khumbu Valley while trekking in April.

Trekkers rate April as one of the best months to do the Everest Base Camp. Let’s see why:

  • Great weather: Good weather on the world’s highest mountain range is a relative term. However, weather conditions during the trek to Everest Base Camp in April are better than in most months. The temperatures in the Mount Everest region are favorable and the days are warm. The rate of rainfall is low, and the chances of snowfall are minimal during this time.
  • Stunning views: Spring is in full bloom in April and you will get to see wildflowers and greenery along the route, especially in the first half of the trek. The views of the mountains are stunning throughout the route, and the clouds do not play spoilsport as they do during monsoon.
  • Creature comforts: Teahouses along the route are open in April, and you will have access to a lot of food and accommodation options on your way to Everest Base Camp.
  • Major Festivals: The Nepali new year usually takes place in the month of April, as Nepal follows the lunar calendar. If you are traveling in Nepal around this time, you can take part in the celebrations to start your trek on a cheerful note.

Recommended Routes

Experience this view of Kongma La Pass while trekking Everest Base Camp.
Head to the Kongma La Pass when trekking the three passes route in Everest Base Camp.

Here are some recommended routes for your trek in April:

  • Classic Everest Base Camp trek: This traditional route to Everest Base Camp is also the most popular one. You fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, where the trek starts. The main points on the route are Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Deboche, Dingboche and Lobuche. Most first-time trekkers take this classic route, so expect it to be busy.
  • Arun Valley to Everest Base Camp trek: This is a more remote route, starting at Tumlingtar, east of Everest, and joining the traditional route at Kala Patthar. This is a longer trek and will take you around 21 days.
  • Three Passes Detour: The Three Passes Trek is for the more adventurous souls. The trek takes you across three high passes, Kongma La (5,550m), Cho La (5,420m), and Renjo La (5,360m). It is a full-fledged trek by itself, but you can do a detour to Everest Base Camp. Three Passes is a challenging trek and popular among more experienced trekkers.

If you have been thinking of undertaking this iconic trek, April is a near-perfect month to do it because the weather conditions are ideal. Contact our travel experts in Nepal if you need assistance to choose the right trek. Check out our treks to Everest Base Camp in April.

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Published by Tim Green, updated on June 28, 2024
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