Autumn is the time of year when colours come around you, and weather conditions are ideal for whatever activity you wish to undertake, making trekking an excellent option! Tree leaves turn orange as November approaches; therefore, if trekking through November is on your list, don’t worry, as we have provided the finest selection of treks here. November is an ideal month to go trekking, summer’s heat has abated, monsoon season has ended, and winter hasn’t fully set in yet. November brings clear skies, moderate temperatures, stunning scenery, and fewer crowds – the best conditions for both experienced trekkers and beginners to discover nature.
Why November Is Perfect for Trekking
November is an ideal month for trekking adventures across many regions around the globe, particularly the Indian Himalayas and subtropical areas. Skies are usually clear, temperatures remain steady, and paths appear at their best; experienced trekkers typically relish this period.
Everest Base Camp Trek
Are you an adventure seeker looking for breathtaking views of Mount Everest? Then this trekking journey could be perfect! Follow in the footsteps of famous adventurers Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay during an Everest Base Camp Trek through rugged terrain, high elevation trekking and snowcapped mountain peaks with panoramic views to end all journeys – this journey begins from Lukla, Nepal before continuing onto Kala Patthar (18192 feet above South Base Camp) before ending back up at Lukla again and heading south back down towards South Base Camp before ascending again and beginning all over again to finish at South Base Camp before continuing along its southern route back out into Nepale for another fantastic journey through towns, picturesque glaciers, stunning valleys or stunning valleys before finally making it back down again and arriving back at South Base Camp before going North up through Nepale and into Nepale.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Annapurna is one of the more difficult mountain ranges to conquer, making reaching Annapurna Base Camp an impressive accomplishment. The Himalayas are comprised of fourteen mountains that stand more than 8000 feet – these eight-thousanders. Annapurna was the inaugural eight-thousand-meter mountain to be conquered, and this trek offers you a view of both the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges as well as those eight-thousand-meter peaks (Machapuchare, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli). Start your trek from Pokhara, and you will experience lush forests of pine needles, oak leaves, and rhododendron blooming amidst rice fields, bamboo groves, and ferns, not forgetting breathtaking views from Sinuwa Chomrung Dovan along the trek! Nepalese society will welcome you with open arms; you’re certain to come away with memories as well as photos.



