Everest Trekking in September: The Post-Monsoon Magic

Green Valleys and Clearer Skies for Your Expedition

The Great Awakening

September marks the end of the monsoon and the start of the autumn Everest trekking season. The dust has been washed away, leaving the air incredibly crisp and the valleys vibrant green.

Waterfalls and Rivers

The monsoon rains fill the rivers to their peak. The waterfalls along the trail to Everest Base Camp are spectacular in September. It is the most lush time of year for a Mount Everest expedition approach.

Green Hills of Everest Region
The View Clearance

While early September may still have lingering clouds, by mid-month the skies open up. The first glimpses of the Mount Everest summit against a deep blue sky are more dramatic because of the surrounding greenery.

Fewer Crowds

September is the 'shoulder' month. You get the beauty of the high season without the massive crowds found in October. It’s a peaceful time for Everest trekking through Sherpa villages.

A Refreshing Start

If you love photography and green landscapes, September is the perfect time for your journey toward the Mount Everest summit.