Everest Base Camp Trek in March 2024

Many trekkers consider Everest Base Camp Trek in March 2024 as an ideal period to trek. And why shouldn’t it be? It’s the first lively and cheerful month after prolonged freezing, snowy Winter. The semi-alpine landscape looks fresh and green, the vibrant rhododendron blossoms, the winter snow at higher altitudes, and the mountains covered in snow again in March.

As it’s a beautiful month to plan Everest Base Camp Trek in March 2024, many trekkers fly to Lukla and start to hike. Due to this, tea houses get filled quickly, and individual trekkers even need help to get Kathmandu to Lukla flight tickets.

Hence, there are many things you must know before opting for EBC Trek in March 2024. We strive to put all information together in this blog, so you’d get a clear idea of what to expect during your 12 days long EBC Trek in March 2024.

Namche Bazaar, a prominent town in Everest Base Camp
Namche Bazaar at 3,440 meters, a prominent town in Everest Base Camp

Why is Spring 2024 the best time for EBC Trek?

For several crucial reasons, March is the best time to trek Everest Base Camp.

First, it’s a time when you can hike on snow-filled trekking routes on EBC Base Camp Trek. You’ll get the best time to feel the snow of the Everest region. The trekking route past Namche to Gorak Shep and Kala Patthar remains snow filled till late March.

The weather in March clears, and the temperature becomes warm. Also, March is a rain-free month where you can hike all day without worrying about rain. Also, mountains like Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Khumbutse, and many others get blanketed by snow. And the viewing pleasure of snow-filled mountains gets dreamy.

Kathmandu Lukla Flight resumes

Lukla airport gets covered by snow throughout winter. As of this, the Kathmandu Lukla flight or Ramechhap Lukla flight gets suspended for a few months. Even the snowfall in early March sometimes causes flight delays and cancellations.

But March is the best time for EBC Trek as all the flight’s resume with fixed departures. From the flight’s window, you’ll get the panorama around Lukla covered in snow. And it can’t be much better than flying to Lukla airport with a scenic backdrop.

If you want to avoid the Kathmandu Lukla flight in March, you can still take a group joining Kathmandu Lukla Helicopter Flight. The group joining Kathmandu Lukla Helicopter Flight offers you scenic prospects alongside the utmost luxury with safety.

Mount Everest Base Camp Trek in March- Route and Crowds

March is the first month of Spring, and many trekkers hike on the EBC Base Camp Trek Route to experience the fresh snowy mountains and vibrant landscape. So, you can expect the crowd on the tea houses and trek routes.

The Mount Everest Base Camp Trek Route in Spring remains safe to hike. But, the snow in upper regions can make the trail slippery. Hence, extra caution is a must to walk on such tracks. It’s better to carry trekking poles and decent trekking shoes that help you avoid slips on the trail.

The complete tea houses come back to full service in March. And even so, if you’re an independent trekker, you may have difficulty getting a private room at tea houses. And even if you get one, you may have to accommodate twin sharing.

Weather and Temperature in March

The temperature around Everest Trekking Region starts getting warmer in March, but it remains cold at Everest’s base camp. The average daytime temperature at lower altitudes remains seven °C, and at the EBC, the temperature averages 3 °C to 4°C.

However, the nighttime temperature remains below freezing at all places. Significantly, the temperature at the base camp and Gorak Shep in March averages -12 °C.

The daytime temperature at lower regions in Everest Base Camp Trek Route like Namche, Lukla, and Khumjung averages 7 °C. Moreover, the nighttime temperature at these places averages -2°C.

Hence, the March Mount Everest Base Camp Trek temperature gets warmer during the days and cold at night.

The weather in March makes it the best time for EBC Trek. The joyous and cheerful weather with an elegant outlook in March excites the viewing pleasure. The warm daytime temperature with clear prospects favors the day hike. Also, the mountains look spectacular from the EBC Trek Route and viewpoints like Hotel Everest View and Nangkartshang Peak.

An unobstructed viewing remains all day throughout March in the Everest region.

Humidity, Precipitation, and Wind Speed

In March, at EBC, the windspeed remains moderately higher, at 11 km/h. Also, you’ll experience precipitation of 20% probability and 56% humidity while on EBC Trek in March.

Ultimate sightseeing experience

Twelve days Everest Base Camp Trek in March 2023 can be your trip to see snow-filled mountains and entire landscapes before it melts in April.

The temperature at higher altitudes remains near freezing even during the daytime in March in EBC; you’ll be in awe witnessing the snowy landscape. The most interesting is that the small streams and glacier lakes remain frozen during March.

Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, and Khumbutse all ornate thick snow beautifully. And seeing the world’s highest mountains in the best elegance is a once-in-a-lifetime moment for everyone, which EBC Base Camp Trek in March offers.

You may not experience snow in Everest region this spring

It’s already February, and it hasn’t rained in the Everest Base Camp Trek region. Unlike previous years, this year, most mountainous places didn’t receive rainfall in winter. Thus, there still needs snowfall in the Everest region and other areas.

Last year in February 2023, there was plenty of snowfall in the Everest region. Especially trekkers on EBC Trek got a fantastic opportunity to experience the fresh snowfall in February. Moreover, that trekkers who hiked to the base camp of Everest enjoyed the remaining snow in early March.

Due to no rain in Everest Base Camp and surrounding places, the mountains appear black, with snow devoid of exposed rock faces.

But it’s predicted that it’ll rain by the end of February and during the first weeks of March.

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I'm Saroj Dahal, a Nepal government-licensed trekking guide, co-founder, blogger and SEO specialist at NepTrek Adventures, landscape photographer, travel film-maker, and musician.

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