Nepal · Nepal
October
The finest month — crystal-clear skies, Dashain festival, and the most dramatic mountain views of the year.
Best match
#1 of 12 months
October is one of the best times to visit Nepal.
Climate
High
24°C
Low
11°C
Rain
55mm
Sun
8hrs/day
30-year climate normals · Open Meteo ERA5
How October scores in Nepal
Weather
Perfect
Value
Average
Crowds
Below average
Events
Excellent
Atmosphere
Perfect
What you gain in October
- ↑October delivers Nepal's most celebrated conditions: the monsoon has ended, the air has been washed clean, and the Himalayan panoramas — Everest from Kala Patthar, Annapurna from Poon Hill, Ganesh Himal from Nagarkot — are at their sharpest and most dramatic; photographers and trekkers specifically plan years around October visits
- ↑Dashain (Nepal's most important Hindu festival, date varies late September–October) transforms the country: a 10–15 day celebration featuring kite-flying, family reunions, animal sacrifices at Durbar Squares, and the blessing of children by elders with tika (coloured powder and yoghurt); the atmosphere in Kathmandu during Dashain is the most culturally charged of any month
- ↑Tihar (Festival of Lights, October–November, 5 days): Nepal's equivalent of Diwali, celebrated with oil lamp rows, the worship of crows, dogs, and cows, and the extraordinary Lakshmi Puja evening when the Kathmandu Valley is lit from every window with oil lamps and strings of lights; Tihar in Bhaktapur's medieval Durbar Square is one of the most visually beautiful cultural events in South Asia
What you sacrifice
- ↓October is the most competitive accommodation month in Nepal: the EBC route lodges in Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Gorak Shep book out weeks to months in advance; the Annapurna Circuit tea houses similarly fill rapidly; arriving without confirmed accommodation for the high-altitude stages of any circuit in October is inadvisable
- ↓October peak season pricing: tea house rates double or triple from monsoon prices, guides and porters charge premium rates, and permit prices for restricted areas are unchanged but the total trip cost is highest of any month
- ↓Dashain creates specific practical challenges: many Kathmandu shops, restaurants, and services close for 10 days around the festival; bank hours change, tourist taxis become harder to find as drivers return to their home villages, and logistics around the festival period require advance planning
October in other destinations
Lisbon (21.1°C)Barcelona (21.2°C)Tokyo (22.4°C)Bali (31.1°C)Santorini (20.9°C)Paris (16°C)New York (18.5°C)Marrakech (27.1°C)Amsterdam (14.4°C)Maldives (30.3°C)Rome (20.7°C)Bangkok (30.6°C)Istanbul (19.2°C)Vienna (16.1°C)Seoul (18.4°C)Dubrovnik (20.2°C)Rio de Janeiro (27.6°C)Kyoto (22.8°C)Phuket (31.2°C)Cape Town (21.4°C)Prague (14°C)Amalfi Coast (22°C)Mexico City (22°C)Medellín (27°C)Fiji (28°C)London (15°C)Sydney (22°C)Iceland (6°C)Tulum (31°C)Dubai (34°C)Singapore (32°C)Hoi An (29°C)Chiang Mai (30.5°C)Miami (30°C)Florence (19.8°C)Queenstown (15.5°C)Madrid (19.8°C)Porto (21°C)Edinburgh (13°C)Copenhagen (13°C)Budapest (17°C)Kraków (13°C)Tbilisi (19°C)Palawan (30°C)Hanoi (29°C)Osaka (22°C)Goa (32°C)Cusco (21°C)Buenos Aires (22°C)Mykonos (22°C)Zanzibar (29°C)Sri Lanka (30°C)Costa Rica (25°C)Cancun (30°C)Krabi (32°C)Athens (23°C)Seville (24°C)Cartagena (31°C)Siem Reap (30°C)Havana (29°C)Split (20°C)Taipei (27°C)Kuala Lumpur (32°C)Valletta (25°C)Ho Chi Minh City (32°C)Hawaii (30°C)Cappadocia (19°C)Dominican Republic (30°C)Jamaica (31°C)Tanzania (27°C)Seychelles (28°C)Jordan (26°C)Azores (22°C)Bora Bora (28°C)Los Angeles (25.3°C)Cairo (30.6°C)Kenya (26.2°C)Jaipur (33.5°C)Las Vegas (28.8°C)San Francisco (20.3°C)Madeira (24°C)Vancouver (13.5°C)Muscat (35.2°C)Lima (19.5°C)Cinque Terre (20°C)Kotor (21°C)Tel Aviv (26°C)Santiago (22°C)Bogotá (18°C)Bruges (14.8°C)Penang (31.2°C)Lombok (31.5°C)Cape Verde (28.5°C)Fez (26.4°C)Kerala (31°C)Kigali (26°C)Hong Kong (26°C)Oslo (12°C)Auckland (18°C)
Climate data: 30-year normals (1991–2020) from Open Meteo ERA5 reanalysis. Scores compare months within Nepal, not across destinations. Methodology →