Best Routes for Trekking in the Monsoon
 
12 October, 2022
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Even if the monsoon season may be one of your favorites for dancing in the rain, drinking hot tea, and staying warm in your apartment, trekking through it can be difficult to consider. Monsoon starts from mid-June through July and August, to early September. This season has its own attractions but many people believe trekking during this season can be hectic only. But this belief among the people is not entirely correct. In fact, there are several areas in Nepal that are ideal for travel at this time of year since the trails are less congested, and the valleys are in full bloom. The monsoon season delivers rain, increased humidity, and higher temperatures to the majority of Nepal. So in case you are wondering what destination can be the best pick for trekking in monsoon, we got you.

Trekking Routes for the Rainy Season

Trekking is for sure not easy during monsoon due to the frequent encounters with leeches, uncomfortable temperatures, and the vistas of the mountains are frequently blocked by clouds. However, the monsoon can still be a pretty good time to go trekking in some of the terrific places of Nepal. There are many such places perfect to travel to during monsoon however among those places few are  mentioned below:

  1. Nar and Phu Valley Trekking
  2. Trek to Nyingba Heritage Homestay
  3. Trek up Ghorepani Poon Hill
  4. Lower Mustang Trek
  5. Humla Limi Valley Trek

1. Nar and Phu Valley Trekking

The Nar & Phu valleys Trek are one of the most lovely hiking areas, located in the northeastern part of the Annapurna region.  One can reach Nar-Phu diverging from the Annapurna Circuit. You can travel as far north as Koto Upper, if the roads allow it, and start your hike there. You can choose to return the same way, or even better, you can fly back to Pokhara from Jomsom by taking the Annapurna Circuit over the Thorung La.

2. Trek to Nyingba Heritage Homestay

The Nyingba Heritage Homestay Trek is only five days long and takes place in West Nepal. However, allow two days for transport and flying into and out of Nepalgunj. You’ll have a wonderful time and appreciate the homes and culture there. Since June is a fantastic month to observe tigers, you might combine this hike with a visit to Bardia National Park as well. Remember that this expedition needs a few flights to reach the area, so allow extra time for flight delays.

3. Trek up Ghorepani Poon Hill

Ghorepani Poon hill hike during the peak monsoon can be damp and have poor visibility but because the trails are wide, well-maintained with steps, and largely devoid of leeches it will be easy for you to take this trek. Given that you’ll dodge the crowds during this season and perhaps still see the clouds clear for fantastic vistas along the route. Early and late monsoons can be wonderful times for your visit to Ghorepani Poon hill.

4. Lower Mustang Trek

In Lower Mustang, you can go on a variety of day hikes and trekking routes, including this six-day Lower Mustang trip. You’ll need to take a few flights to get to this area from Kathmandu, so be careful to allow extra time in case of delays. You can also drive into Jomsom, however during the monsoon’s greatest rains in July and August, the road conditions are frequently not ideal. All of this simply implies that you must be adaptable with your schedule. This trek is not for you if you have a very limited amount of time.

5. Humla Limi Valley Trek

The remotest part of Nepal is Humla offering untouched beauty to its visitors. The Limi valley, which is in Nepal’s far western region has organic culture and nature. It experiences little to no rainfall during the monsoon season, similar to other trekking regions in rain-shadow. Therefore, it is ideal for Nepalese Monsoon trekking. Besides, it is also one of the travel routes to the Kailash Mansarovar yatra and the route for salt commerce between Nepal and Tibet.