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What’s the best season to climb Mera Peak in Nepal and why?
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sabinpradhan
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What’s the best season to climb Mera Peak in Nepal and why?
Planning a climb to Mera Peak and wondering when is the best time to go? Looking for advice on ideal seasons, weather conditions, and what to expect on the trek.
Re: What’s the best season to climb Mera Peak in Nepal and why?
From what I’ve seen and heard, the best time to climb Mera Peak is either spring (April–May) or autumn (September–October). Those months usually have the most stable weather, clearer mountain views, and safer snow conditions. Winter is much colder with heavier snow, and the monsoon season makes the trail wet, cloudy, and less predictable.
Re: What’s the best season to climb Mera Peak in Nepal and why?
Pre-Monsoon (Spring): Mid-March to May
Pros:
Stable weather and clear skies.
Warmer temperatures than autumn, especially at lower altitudes.
Rhododendrons and wildflowers in bloom — beautiful trails!
Cons:
Can get busier in late April and May.
Snow may still be present on the summit route in early spring.
Pros:
Stable weather and clear skies.
Warmer temperatures than autumn, especially at lower altitudes.
Rhododendrons and wildflowers in bloom — beautiful trails!
Cons:
Can get busier in late April and May.
Snow may still be present on the summit route in early spring.
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Re: What’s the best season to climb Mera Peak in Nepal and why?
As for as i know, the best time to climb Mera Peak, is spring (March–May) or autumn (September–October). These seasons offer stable weather, clear skies, and safer snow conditions. Spring brings warmer lower-altitude temperatures and blooming rhododendrons, while autumn has crisp views and less crowded trails. Avoid monsoon and deep winter for safety and visibility.
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