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Nepal's Autumn 2026 Trekking Season: Why October Is Booking Up Early

Record 2026 arrivals mean the autumn peak — October and November — will be the busiest in years. Here's how to lock in Lukla seats, teahouse beds and permits before they're gone.

Mount Everest and the Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal
Mount Everest and the Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal
Oct–NovNepal's clearest, busiest trekking window
+19.5%June 2026 arrivals vs 2025 — a record
6–8 wksHow far ahead to book for October
2–3Buffer days to plan around Lukla flights

Every year the same thing happens on the Everest and Annapurna trails: the monsoon clears in mid-September, the skies turn a flawless blue, and within weeks Namche Bazaar and Ghorepani are full by mid-afternoon. Autumn is Nepal's golden season — and every signal this year says autumn 2026 will be the busiest in a decade. If October is your plan, the time to organise it is now, not September.

Dhaulagiri at dawn — the peak that lights up autumn mornings from Poon Hill

Why this autumn will be tight

The leading indicator is arrivals, and they are breaking records even in the quiet months. Nepal welcomed 91,363 visitors by air in June 2026 — up 19.5% year-on-year and above pre-pandemic levels, per the Nepal Tourism Board (we covered the full numbers in our June arrivals report). A strong monsoon shoulder almost always precedes a heaving October. Add new direct flights from China and the Gulf funnelling more trekkers in, and the classic bottlenecks — Lukla flight seats, teahouse beds at altitude, permit-office queues — will be tighter than last year.

What fills first — and when to book it

Autumn 2026 — book-ahead guide
WhatWhy it's scarce in OctoberBook by
Lukla flights (for Everest)Limited daily seats, weather-disrupted2–3 months ahead
Teahouse beds (Namche, Ghorepani, Chhukhung)Fill by early afternoon at peakVia your guide, weeks ahead
Guides & portersBest ones fully booked for the season1–2 months ahead
PermitsLong queues; agency handles themOn arrival, via agency

Dashain and Tihar fall right in the middle

Nepal's two biggest festivals — Dashain and Tihar — land squarely in the autumn window. They bring a wonderful energy to the towns, but also mean some shops, offices and transport run on holiday schedules, and domestic demand for flights and buses spikes. It is a magical time to trek; it just rewards planning around the dates.

What this means for trekkers

If you're eyeing October

Lock your international flights and your trek dates now, and let a registered agency hold your Lukla seats, teahouses and guide before the rush. Build 2–3 buffer days into any Everest itinerary for weather-delayed Lukla flights — a cancelled flight is a minor hiccup with buffer days and a ruined trip without them.

Autumn is the best trekking on earth, and it is worth doing right. Start with the Everest Base Camp trek or the Annapurna Base Camp trek, check timing against our best-time-to-trek guide, and if you want quieter trails at the same season, ask us about the Manaslu Circuit. Tell us your dates early — the good weeks go first.

Source: Nepal Tourism Board / Department of Immigration June 2026 arrivals data; Travel Himalaya Nepal operational experience across 29 autumn seasons.

Cover photo: Vyacheslav Argenberg via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0).

来源: Nepal Tourism Board

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