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Places to Visit in November in Nepal
 

Places to Visit in November in Nepal

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  • By Sanchita Pokharel

Looking for places to visit in November in Nepal, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Nepal is home to some of the world’s top travel destinations. Divided into three regions, the Himalayan, Hilly, and Terai, it offers a variation of beauty, tradition, and diversity in everything. Likewise, November in Nepal is the best because it’s the peak season to visit here. The deep blue skies, warm sunny days, cool nights, stable weather, and crisp air make everything good.

November falls in the autumn season in Nepal, which comes right after the monsoon. Therefore, the environment filters out pollution and dust. All travel destinations are exclusively open for visitors. Adding to the existing beauty, the Nepali festival makes the journey of November the cherry on top.

Among many places to visit in November in Nepal, like the popular Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp, it also has lots of hidden gems. And yes, their beauty won’t disappoint you. Adventures in November are perfect due to comfortable daytime temperatures (around 20-25 °C in Kathmandu/Pokhara) and clear surrounding views. That’s why November is the best time to visit Nepal.

So, now the choice is yours; pick as many as you want: cold desserts, mountain valleys, wildlife safaris, and many more, just name it. Out of the top 10, 8 of the highest peaks in the world are in Nepal. This means you don’t have to stress about having a limited option when it comes to Nepal. You should put a November visit to Nepal on your bucket list of destinations.

Where Should I Visit in November?

Places to visit in November in Nepal are numerous. Though small in size, Nepal is one of the hidden gems of Asia. It has lots of travel hot spots, and the November weather and temperature make things more interesting. This time of the year, the scenery and views are just breathtaking. If you want to see some autumn colour, want tropical weather, or want a cold winter and some snowflakes, Nepal has everything.

For outdoor activities, November is the month. Trails are dry, days are warm, and hardly any rainfall makes it ideal to go outside. The Nepal Tourism Board says September to November is one of the best times to visit Nepal.

For those thinking, ‘Where should I visit in November? ‘, you can add Nepal as your destination. We guarantee the adventure in Nepal won’t disappoint you. Nepal for November is all worth it. November is a sweet-spot season in Nepal. You can go for a trek in the high Himalayas, with mild nights and a festival atmosphere.

Most importantly, secure the spot quickly because November is peak travel season; lots of visitors will arrive, and places and transportation can fill up quickly. And if you do come here, you’ll be rewarded with guaranteed mountain vistas. November is the month for crystal-clear Himalayan views.

What Is the Weather Like in Nepal in November?

Nepal’s weather in November is the best for travelling. Days are warm and nights are cool. There is no rain, hot sun, or humidity. November is the driest month in Nepal, as humidity falls to its lowest.

At higher elevations like in Annapurna, Everest, Manang, Mustang, and Langtang, mornings and nights are quietly chilly. However, watching the golden sunrise and sunset washing the snow-capped Himalayas is breathtaking. Afternoons are sunny with crisp air, which makes the hiking experience good. The trails and hills get all dried, which makes walking easy and safe.

Reminder: Even if the days are sunny, nights and mornings are cold. Therefore, carry warm layers of clothing. If you are doing a high-pass trek or a more remote adventure, then winter clothes are a must. At high elevations, November is still cold but comfortable enough.

The best part of the November trek is the contrasting weather and temperature, like sun-warm afternoons and frosty mornings. For days shorts are enough, but at night you will need a sweater. Do not worry about rain; there is almost none. A few drizzles might be possible, but they are rare. The environment is also very clean and clear. There are no muddy trails and cloudy weather. You can enjoy the panoramic surrounding views throughout the day.

Nepal in November: weather and temperature

  • Himalaya Region (above 3,000 m): Daytime temperature ranges from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) along the trekking routes. Nighttime temperature drops to below freezing point, around -10°C to -15°C (14°F to 5°F).
  • Hilly Region (Kathmandu): Temperature during the day goes up to 20°C to 25°C (70°F to 78°F). Nights can dip to around 10 °C (50 °F).
  • Terai Region (Chitwan): Days are mild, ranging from 25°C to 29°C (77°F to 84°F). At night, it drops around 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F).

Temperature and weather conditions in Nepal vary depending on location. For November, the weather is a big yes. The days are comfortably warm for outdoor activity. For travellers, it’s the best month to visit Nepal.

Best Places to Visit in November in Nepal

1. Everest Base Camp Trek to Gokyo Trek 17 Days

The Everest Base Camp to Gokyo Trek is a four-in-one package. This trek is one of the best places to visit in November in Nepal. For adventurous souls and scenery lovers, this is the one. This journey takes you to the iconic Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, across Cho La Pass, and to Gokyo Valley. Located in the Khumbu region and following the classic EBC trail, the beauty of this trek will bewitch you.

Places to Visit in November

Everest Base Camp Trek as a best destination for November

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In this single package, you will go up to Everest Base Camp, watch sunrise at Kalapatthar, cross the high pass Cho La pass, and enjoy the view of turquoise Gokyo Lakes from the top of Gokyo Ri. The best parts of this trek are given below:

  • Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m).
  • Pass through traditional Sherpa villages like Lukla, Namche, Dingboche, Tengboche, Gorakshep, and many more.
  • Hike to Kala Patthar (5,550 m) to watch the sunrise.
  • 360-degree panoramic views of Mount Everest (8,848 m), Nuptse (7,861 m), Lhotse (8,414 m), Pumori (7,161 m), Ama Dablam (6,812 m), and Khumbu Glacier.
  • Cross Cho La Pass (5,420 m).
  • Explore Gokyo Valley.
  • Climb to Gokyo Ri (5,360 m).
  • Visit the six main Gokyo Lakes, the highest freshwater lakes in Nepal.

2. Kori Trek 10 Days

Another short and sweet gem, which is also one of the great places to visit in November in Nepal. It is located in the Annapurna region and is perfect to do with family, friends, and a partner. It’s a budget- and beginner-friendly package. Though short, this trek offers one of the best views and trekking experiences. It shows the authentic beauty of the Annapurna region.

Places to Visit in November Kori Trek of Nepal

Photo taken during Kori Trek of Nepal

Passing through villages, crossing suspension bridges, rivers, and streams alongside panoramas of the Annapurna ranges takes all of your worries. The highlights of the Kori Trek are given below:

  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Experience Gurung culture and lifestyle.
  • Trekking through rolling hills, colourful rhododendron forests, waterfalls, and meadows dotted with wildflowers along the trail.
  • Spot wild animals like Danfe, Himalayan Thar, Musk deer, etc.
  • Enjoy the panorama of the Annapurna range, Lamjung Himal, Machhapuchhre, and many more.
  • Hike to Kapuche Lake.

3. Langtang Gosaikunda Trek 13 Days

Langtang Gosainkunda is a paradise for travellers. Trekking through the land of the Annapurna region, the Gosaikunda trek is another gem to do in November. This trek takes you high in the Himalayas and to a beautiful turquoise glacial lake.

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This adventure shows you the beauty of the Langtang region. Trekking through the Tamang and Sherpa villages, you will climb the Tsergo Ri (5,033 m) and Kyanjin Ri (4,773 m). This trek is highly recommended for travellers who love thrilling experiences. Along with that, it also offers a good cultural experience.

Image taken during Langtang Gosainkunda trek

Image taken during Langtang Gosaikunda trek

It is one of the best places to visit in November in Nepal. The highlights of the Langtang Gosaikunda Trek are given below:

  • Trek through beautiful landscapes, deep gorges, mountains, suspension bridges, waterfalls, rivers, etc.
  • 360-degree views of Himalayan ranges like Annapurna, Langtang Himal, Ganesh Himal, and many more throughout the journey.
  • Stop by monasteries like Kyanjin Gompa and Sing Gompa.
  • Experience the Tamang and Sherpa culture and lifestyle.
  • Climb to viewpoints Tsergo Ri (4985 m) and Kyanjin Ri (4773 m).
  • Enjoy Langtang Lirung (7,345 m), Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), Kimsung (6,781 m), Yansa Tsenji (6,575 m), Gang Chenpo (6,388 m), Naya Kanga (5,846 m), and Yala Peak (5,500 m) from the top of viewpoints.
  • Visit the sacred Gosaikunda Lake, Bhairab, Saraswati, and Surya Kunda.
  • Spot animals like yaks, langurs, red pandas, musk deer, mules, snow leopards, and many more

4. Upper Mustang Jeep Tour 12 Days

Mustang is one of the most popular travel destinations among travellers. This cold desert’s landscapes, views, people, houses, culture, lifestyle, and everything mesmerise you. It’s the heart of Nepal and one of the top bucket-list destinations.

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The Upper Mustang adventure can be done by either trekking or jeep. It’s an off-road adventure, so a Jeep tour makes it more fun.

Upper Mustang, formerly known as Kingdom of Lo, is the upper part (northern areas) of the Mustang District in the Gandaki Province of Nepal

Upper Mustang, formerly known as Kingdom of Lo

This trek is highly recommended for adventure enthusiasts. The highlights of the Upper Mustang Jeep tour are the following:

  • Sightseeing of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu.
  • Visit popular landmarks in Pokhara.
  • Off-road jeep ride from Beni to Lo-Mangthang.
  • Drive to Kaligandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world.
  • Stop by the popular village of Jomsom and soak in natural hot springs at Tatopani.
  • Experience Tibetan-Buddhist culture and enjoy local food.
  • Visit Muktinath Temple, a highly respected temple.
  • Explore centuries-old monasteries, caves, and other sites in the Mustang district.

5. Ama Dablam Expedition 24 Days

An expedition like Ama Dablam is a must-do for a November trip. The adventure takes you to the top of the iconic pyramid-shaped peak, Mt Ama Dablam. It is located in the Koshi province of the Everest region in Nepal. At an altitude of 6,812 m/22,349 ft, Ama Dablam, standing proudly under the blue sky, truly humbles you. Following the classic Everest Base Camp Trek route, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Ama Dablam Expedition

Ama Dablam

The major highlights of the Ama Dablam expedition are given below:

  • Climb Ama Dablam (6,812 m).
  • Trek to Ama Dablam Base Camp.
  • Hike through Sagarmath National Park and the classic Everest Base Camp Trek route.
  • Enjoy a 360° panoramic view of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, Nuptse, and many more.
  • Trekking through wild, high-altitude valleys along the route.
  • Experience the Sherpa culture and their lifestyle.
  • Stop by Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Pangboche.
  • Learn about Tibetan-Buddhist culture and visit ancient monasteries.

Practical Tips: Planning Your November Trip to Nepal

Travelling is all fun and games until it’s done without proper planning. Therefore, the key to an enjoyable trip is proper planning and preparation. Here is the list of tips that are essential for your November trip to Nepal:

  1. Flights & Transport: All international flights operate normally from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Since November is peak season, travellers are advised to book flight tickets and transportation tickets in advance. Spots get easily filled; booking early gives you the spot and assurance. The weather conditions are great in November, so domestic flights and road conditions are also in good shape. Therefore, November is a good time to do all types of treks and tours in Nepal.
  2. Permits: Permits are mostly obtained and arranged by your travel agency. For this, you have to book the package early so they can prepare this type of logistics in advance. Due to the high number of people visiting, permits can sell out easily, especially in remote regions where only a limited number of travellers are allowed to visit. Each region requires different permits. So, do some research and obtain the permits that are required for your travel from the Nepal Tourism Board office.
  3. Accommodation: In major cities, lots of accommodation and hotel options are available. Still, it’s a popular season. Book hotels or guesthouses a month in advance. If you are doing a famous trek like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna, booking early is recommended. Accommodation options can be limited in the Himalayas due to the location. But they are clean, comfortable, and simple. The cost for accommodation can vary with season and location as well. For the best experience, pre-booking is highly recommended.
  4. What to Pack for trekking in November: November falls in the autumn season in Nepal. The weather and temperature during autumn are very good, especially for outdoor activities and travelling. If you are travelling to the lower lands, summer clothes will be enough. However, if you are visiting the Hilly and Himalayan areas, they won’t suffice. You have to carry long-sleeved clothes and warm layers of clothes for nights. Mornings and nights at higher elevations are still cold. The most essential items to pack are T-shirts, light pants/shorts, a fleece jacket, a windbreaker, warmer thermal sets, hiking shoes or sneakers, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat. Also bring personal medication and a refillable water bottle (or water purification tablets). Electrical plugs in Nepal are C/D/M types, so bring adapters and also a power bank.
  5. Health & Safety: During this month, the air gets clear, and the trails are dry. Temperatures are also perfect, so the risk of getting health issues is low. Still, at higher elevations, altitude sickness is unavoidable. But it can be prevented. Drink lots of purified water, walk slowly, sleep properly, and eat nutritious meals. Foods in Nepal are safe to eat. A still new environment can make things hard; otherwise, November is practically safe. Always wash your hands and use hand sanitiser. Do not drink tap water.
  6. Money: Only Nepalese Rupees (NPR) are accepted in Nepal. You can easily exchange them at money exchangers or withdraw cash from ATMs. In city areas, debit or credit cards are accepted, but carry cash during a visit to remote places and villages. Also, bring extra cash for tips, as it is normally expected.
  7. Local Customs: When it comes to hospitality, Nepalese people are very friendly. You can greet them with “Namaste” during your first visit. If you are visiting a temple, wear long-sleeved clothes and ask for permission before photographing. Do not wear shoes inside the house. November is festival season, and it will be a good time to learn more about the customs and traditions of Nepalese people. If you get an invitation, you can join them freely. Bargaining is common in markets, but be polite. Learning a few Nepali words (“dhanyabad” for thank you) will be very helpful.
  8. Safety: Nepal is generally safe to visit. Still to prepare yourself, we suggest you keep valuables like a passport, cash, and card secure in a hotel safe. For transportation, guides, and porters, choose experienced and local ones. They know the routes and know how to handle the situation during emergencies. If you are travelling via an agency, that will be much better. They will handle all your safety and needs. Follow their instructions and stay close to groups.

November is the best time to visit Nepal. It offers a great and once-in-a-lifetime experience on your travel journey. The adventure, natural beauty, culture, and local people make the trip a hundred times worth it. For trekking, especially, it is the peak time to do it. The stable weather, clear skies, perfect scenery, mountain views, trail conditions, and temperature, everything is top-level in November. You do not have to hesitate when it comes to choosing a destination for November travel in Nepal. Every corner of Nepal blooms and is in great shape in November.

If you are still wondering “Where should I go in November?”, no worries. Nepal guarantees the funds and enjoyment you are expecting. Every day you spend in Nepal will be worth it. For a new experience and a good time, Nepal in November is the best choice.

So, if you are ready to plan your next dream trip of November, Access Nepal Tours and Trekking has lots of options. Our packages are all-inclusive and customisable. So, you do not have to worry about safety, and you can just focus on enjoying the moment in Nepal. Now is an ideal time to book a November trip with Access Nepal Tours and Trekking.

Get ready to book that dream ticket and visit us with that travel spirit. Every region of Nepal warmly accepts and welcomes you. The scenery and beauty of Nepal are for life. No, quickly choose our best places to visit in November in Nepal packages and make it happen.

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