The autumn begins in September and stays until the end of November. The weather starts clearing in September, though the beginning of this month still has some rainy days. All haze clears by the monsoon rainfall, the sky becomes blue, and the mountains look bright. The temperature is neither hot nor cold in September in the Everest base camp region. So, it is a perfect time to Trek to Everest Base Camp in September.
Trekking on the Everest trail and reaching the base camp might be a dream goal for many mountain trekkers who love mountains. It is an adventure Himalayan ramble that offers you a lifetime memorable experience. Trekking to Everest Base Camp can relish you from your adventure thrust with its natural and cultural attractions.
Exploring magnificent snow-capped mountains, attractive landscapes, and other natural diversity of the region is a marvelous experience on this trek. The culture, religion, and daily activities of the Sherpa people, vegetation, and wildlife on the Everest base camp trail make it worthwhile.
Everest base camp trek presents a close-up look at the most famous highest mountains in the world. September is one of the best months to trek to the Everest base camp, which provides a mesmerizing adventure experience.
Mental Preparation to Trek Everest Base Camp in September
Mental preparation before any adventure mountain trek plays a vital role in a successful trip. Likewise, it is the same for the Everest base camp trip too. First, are you sure you are planning a trek in September, and why this month? You can start researching about good things and difficulties you might face during September Everest Base Camp Trip.
A short and adventurous scenic flight to Lukla joins the Everest base camp trail from Kathmandu. You need to know about the flight delay and cancellation to Lukla and the weight limitation you can take on the plane. What should you do if you can’t fly on a regularly scheduled flight? Having information about altitude sickness and being well-prepared before going to the Everest base camp is good.
Physical Preparation for the Everest Base Camp in September
After the mental establishment, physical training is the second thing to trek to Everest Base Camp in September. Walking to the Himalayan region at a high elevation is not easy, so it is better to practice hiking before attempting the Everest base camp.
The mountain trail has many up-and-down hills with rocks and dust. First, you need to have the experience of walking on that kind of path. The second thing is altitude sickness, so you must be well-acclimatized to walk at a higher elevation with limited oxygen. Some short treks in Nepal or the other Himalayas above 3,000m may help you physically prepare for the Everest base camp trip. The Annapurna base camp trek in Nepal can be a good recommendation before the Everest base camp.
Significant Highlights of September Everest Base Camp
Highlights that attract visitors - Numerous attractions amaze trekkers and make a wonderful and memorable trip to Everest Base Camp in September. What are those things that impress you on the trek? Let’s check them here:
- Short, scenic, and adventurous flight to Lukla from Kathmandu, which can be a thrilling experience for you
- Typical Sherpa settlements with traditionally carved buildings
- Lifestyle, religion, culture, and daily activities of mountain legend people Sherpa
- Ancient historical Buddhist monasteries, Mani rocks, Mani walls, prayer flags, and other monuments
- Eye-captivating mountain views from unblocked hill stations such as Syangboche Hill, Tengboche Hill, Nangkar-Tsang Hill, and Kalapatthar
- Attractive river valleys like Dudhkoshi Valley, Khumbu Valley, and Imja Valley
- Beautiful landscapes, vegetation, wildlife, rivers, waterfalls, and other natural beauties
- The Everest base camp - A dream destination for the trekkers
- Giant Khumbu glacier, Khumbu icefall, glacial lakes, and more
Weather and Temperature on Everest Base Camp Trail in September

Beautiful weather at Everest base camp
The first two weeks of September have post-monsoon weather, so it might rain sometimes. But it won’t rain continuously, like from June to August. There will be a high chance of flight cancellation to Lukla, so be ready to fly on a helicopter if the regular flight is canceled if you plan a trek to Everest Base Camp in September.
The weather in the Everest base camp region in late September is mostly stable. The monsoon rainfall clears the dust and haze, so the environment looks fresh and clean. You can see longer visibility in late September, bright mountains, and blue skies.
The temperature in the lower region is chill even in the morning and evening, but it drops down to the minus degree very quickly in the higher areas. You can feel the colder temperature in late September compared to early September in the Everest Trekking region.
Accommodation, Food, and Drink on EBC Trail in September
September is the beginning of trekking, the fall of autumn, so the Everest Base Camp trail will not be much busy. The region is less crowded, so you quickly get rooms in the trekking camps. You do not need to book space in advance and can trek freely.
Foods are served from a food menu in the guesthouses where you stay during the Everest Base Camp Trek in September. The kitchen will be bustling if crowded trekkers are in the lodge during the high trekking season, but September is a bit calm. In the high season, you need to order the dinner before 5:00 pm, but you will be free from this pressure in September.
The foods are hygienic and prepared by trained Everest base camp trail cooks. You can get mixed courses with Western and local foods on the menu. Sherpa stew soup and Dal Bhat are popular local dishes that you can try if you would like. You can get meat dishes every place, but we suggest vegetarian after Namche Bazaar. They do not kill animals and chickens because of the Buddhist region. And they do not have a deep freeze in the higher areas to store, so the meat could not be fresh.
You can buy bottled water everywhere in the guesthouses and grocery shops. You can also drink normal water using purification methods, but be sure if there is dust. The spring of the drinking water supply will still be significant to flood the dust to the tap.
Advantages of Everest Base Camp Trekking in September
Different timing offers different prospects in the Everest region. Indeed, you can get extra advantages from the Base Camp Trek in September. So, check out those perks below and prepare to trek in September.
Bright Environment and Greenery Surroundings
Except for the first two weeks of September, the environment becomes amazingly bright. You can see clear and shiny mountains and fairy blue skies. You can feel fresh air with no dust, smoke, or haze. It will be mostly sunny, so the Himalayan views are unreal in September.
Grass and trees look dry and brown from the winter snowfall and spring dryness, but the monsoon rains give life and bring them back to greenery. So, the vegetation on the Everest base camp trail looks fresh and attractive.
Less Crowded Trails and Easy Accommodation
September is the startup trekking season, so fewer trekkers are on the EBC trail. If you prefer a less-traffic trip, this month can be the perfect time for you. But, the region gets busy after mid of this month.
Due to the few trekkers at this time, most guesthouses have plenty of free space; you can quickly get accommodations in each camp. Otherwise, the accommodations in the places like Tengboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep are booked in advance during busy times.
Easy to Get Lukla Flight Ticket and Fewer Chances of Cancellations
Because of fewer travelers at the beginning of September, you can get a Lukla flight ticket even in the last hour of booking. Although it may not always work well, that is why you can keep your seat safe in advance.
Except for the first week of the month, the weather will be clear and have perfect visibility in September. You have more chances of flying to Lukla at the right time.
Tolerable Temperature
The temperature in the Everest region in September is much tolerable. It will be cold, but not freezing. But the temperature decreases if you are on a trek later this month. Proper temperature does not mean warm. Still, there will be cold, so do not forget to pack warm trekking gear.
Celebrating Hindu Festivals
You also have an excellent opportunity to observe some popular Hindu festivals before or after the Everest base camp in September. You can learn the meaning and myths of celebrating those festivals celebrations. You can also be a part of the festivals by joining the locals. Teej, Indra Jatra, and Dashain are the major festivals in September.
Everest Base Camp Trek in September Challenges

Lukla airport
Of course! Trekking in the mountain region with high altitudes is not an easy activity. During a trek to the Everest base camp in September, are also some difficulties. Then, what should be those challenges? Check them below:
Flight delay or cancellations: If you are traveling to Lukla for the Everest base camp trek in early September, it will be a high possibility of a flight delay or cancellation
Some rainy days: Some rainy days might be in the first weeks of September. The walking path might be slippery due to wet surfaces.
Altitude Sickness: You fly directly to 2,840m (Lukla), which is already high enough for you from sea level. Altitude sickness can be severe during Everest base camp trekking in September.
Week feeling and loss of appetite: You might be dehydrated in the higher region and loss appetite due to the high altitude effect
Helpful Tips for Everest Base Camp Trekking in September
You already know about the challenges of the trek from above. If there is a difficulty, there should be a solution. In September, you must follow the tips for trekking to EBC.
What happens if the Lukla flight is delayed or canceled? : Travel with a few extra days to Everest. You can wait for the regular flights if you have additional days. If you do not have enough time, you can fly on a helicopter to Lukla alternatively.
For the rainy weather: You have a helper to carry your main gear bag for the Everest base camp hike in September. Do not leave your rain gear in a big bag; take it in your daypack.
Prevent altitude sickness: Ambling and stopping thinking and scaring altitude sickness is the primary key to preventing altitude sickness. You are on holiday, so do not think you are in a marathon and competing with the others. Take frequent rest while ascending in the higher region. Stay protected from the cold wind by covering your head and ear. Drink plenty of water, but not much before bed. If you drink much before bed, it may affect your sleep, and you need to go bathroom many times.
You can start having a 250mg altitude tablet every 12 hours after 3,000m of elevation but do not take it if you feel normal. Stay at the same place or descend lower altitude if the symptoms occur. If you have early signs, do not try to go to the higher altitude medication.
Eat and drink enough: Not just to prevent altitude sickness, you must drink plenty of liquid for rehydration. If you are not starving, try to eat light food or just hot soup, which keeps you healthy and fit for the Everest base camp trek in September.
Take enough Nepalese rupees: There are a few ATMs in Lukla and Namche, but no more after the Namche Bazaar. You can change foreign currency up in the mountain region but will not get a similar fare as in Kathmandu. That is why taking enough Nepalese cash with you from Kathmandu is better.
Gear List for Everest Base Camp Trekking in September
Quality trekking gear plays a first role in a successful trek to the Everest base camp. Then, what to pack or what is a packing list for the September trip to the Everest base camp? Check them out here:
- Duffel bag or rucksack
- Daypack
- Rain gear
- Bag cover and Plastic bag
- Down jacket
- Fleece jacket
- Windproof jacket
- Long and short trekking shirts
- Thermal layers
- Long and short trekking trousers
- Good quality trekking boots
- Few pairs of trekking socks
- Extra shoeless
- Head torch
- Sports shoes and water sandals
- Sun hat
- Warm hat
- Gloves
- Buff
- Sunglasses
- Sunblock
- Moisturizers
- Lip balm
- Wet napkins
- Toiletries
- Quick drier towel
- First-Aid kit
- Water bottle and purification medication or sterilizer
- Multi-socket charger
- Powerbank
- Nepali SIM card for calls and internet
Shorter Trek to Everest Base Camp in September
Regular Everest base camp trekking itinerary is for 11-12 days, but it can be shorter for people who do not have enough time. It can be customized to 7-9 days. The shorter Everest base camp trekking in September follows the formal itinerary up to the base camp, then flies out to Kathmandu on a helicopter directly.

Helicopter flight to Everest base camp
Best Way to Reach Everest Base Camp in September Without a Trek
Don’t you have enough time for a trek, or can’t trek to the high altitude? But you still might be interested in reaching the world’s highest mountain base camp and seeing this famous mountain from a close distance. And you may not know how it is possible. Yes, it is possible! You can reach the Everest base camp without many days of walking.
A helicopter tour takes you directly to the Everest base camp in September from Kathmandu within an hour. It is perfect for those who do not have plenty of time for long trekking or can’t trek in the high mountain lands and cold temperatures.
Conclusion
Now, you have found why September is a perfect month to trek to Everest base camp. We have discussed mental and physical preparation, highlights, weather/temperatures, advantages, difficulties, and tips for the Everest base camp trek in September.
Not only about a regular trekking package, you know about a customized trek with a shorter itinerary and reaching the base camp without a walking trip. There are also many other trekking packages in the Everest region that you can do in September. Check our available packages from the Khumbu region and contact us for more information if you need it. If you think this post helps you plan a trekking trip to the Everest base camp in September, we are happy to arrange a trip for you. And share this and recommend it to friends to read once before they plan to trek to Everest base camp in September.