Your journey starts from Kathmandu valley where you will feel the festivity around you. The city will be filled with celebrations of our biggest festivals: Dashain and Tihar. Your adventurous flight to Lukla will be a great memory which will give you the thrill of landing at one of the most dangerous airports in the world. Sagarmatha National Park, which is one of the UNESCO Natural World Heritage, is also included in your journey. In between the trek, you will get to observe the culture and lifestyle of the Sherpas living in the Himalayas. Along the trek Himalayas like the Mt. Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8414m), Nuptse (7861m), and Ama Dablam (6856m) can be relished without any obstruction.
Everest Base Camp Temperature in October
Mostly, the days are warmer than the nights in the trail no matter what season you visit. The moderate temperature in October is bearable for the trekkers. So, trekkers can trek with minimal layers during this month.
On average (for altitude above 4000m), during the day, the temperature will reach around 14 degree Celsius. Similarly, the temperature can drop to -6 degree Celsius at night.
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Everest Base Camp Weather in October

Mt. Everest
As compared to other seasons, the weather during October in the base camp is more stable. Due to it being the end of monsoon, the sky will be clearer with less chance of rainfall and the days warmer. However, rain may fall upon you for short durations so you have to be aware of the unpredictable weather in the higher altitudes.
The rain of monsoon will likely wash away the dust and dirt, providing you with a chance to experience clean and fresh air even in the bustling cities of Kathmandu which is the start of your trip. You will thus be able to enjoy with most probability the clear view of mountains. In detail about the weather and temperature of the Everest base camp.
Accommodation in October
You will find various teahouses and lodges in your trek which will provide you will food, drinks, and a place to stay. However, since October is the best time to travel, the lodges and teahouses may be packed. So, you will need to book them beforehand or, for safety measures, carry a sleeping bag. You may also have to share your accommodation with other travellers during your trip.
Difficulties on the Everest Base Camp Trek in October
The most difficult will be finding accommodations. You will have to look into the future and take precautions beforehand. Have safe purses to carry your money in case you have to share your room with strangers and also carry a sleeping bag just in case.
The trek is fairly difficult and a trekker must be in a good physical condition. It also always helps to be mindful and look out for symptoms of altitude sickness, if you ever feel like you have it then immediately drop down to lower altitudes.
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Packing list for Everest Base Camp Trek

Main bag for trekking equipment
October is not the time when the climate on the Everest Base Camp Trek gets extremely cold. So, trekkers can pack relatively lighter backpacks. At the very least, your packing list should contain:
- Light Sleeping bag
- Waterproof trekking boots
- Trekking clothes
- Down and Fleece Jackets
- Trekking Poles
- Personal Medical Kit
- First Aid Kit
Trekkers can include other additional items like Moisturizer, Solar Torch, Water Bottle, Sunscreen, Water Purifiers, External Power Supply, Camera, etc. in their packing list. Find the detail gear suggestion in our packing list section.
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Conclusion
Splendid views of the Himalayas and the moderate temperature are the highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek in October. One of the best seasons to travel, October invites a lot of people over to enjoy the beauty of the Mt. Everest (8848m). Indulge in one of the greatest trekking ventures on the Everest Base Camp Trek, and enjoy the natural and cultural allure of the Himalayas.