Questions About Booking with TME
Can I climb during the rainy months of June to September?
Climbing to Everest Base Camp during the rainy months of June to September is possible, but it's important to be aware of the conditions and challenges you may face. Here are a few things to consider:
Monsoon Season: The period from June to September is considered the monsoon season in Nepal, which means you can expect heavy rainfall and increased cloud cover. The trails to Everest Base Camp can become muddy, slippery, and challenging to navigate during this time.
Trail Conditions: The trails in the Everest region may be affected by landslides or avalanches due to the heavy rainfall. Some portions of the trek might be temporarily closed for safety reasons.
Weather: The weather in the Himalayas during monsoon season can be unpredictable. While you may encounter rain and cloud cover, there can also be occasional periods of clear weather. However, the overall visibility tends to be reduced, which means you might miss out on the stunning mountain views that the region is known for.
Fewer Crowds: One advantage of trekking during the rainy season is that there are fewer tourists compared to the peak trekking seasons. This can result in less crowded trails and more availability of accommodations.
Health and Safety: Trekking during the monsoon season requires extra precautions. The increased moisture and rainfall create a favourable environment for leeches, mosquitoes, and other insects. You'll need to take measures to protect yourself from bites and maintain proper hygiene.
Ultimately, the decision to trek to Everest Base Camp during the rainy months is a personal one. It's important to consult with experienced guides and tour operators who have up-to-date information about trail conditions and safety. They can provide guidance based on the specific circumstances and help you make an informed decision.
We are thinking of booking Day Trips with TME. What do you need from me?
In order to propose a suitable safari itinerary it would be helpful to have an idea of the length you intend and what you would like to incorporate, of the following:
Day Trips with Team Mount Everest π
- Chitwan Jungle Safari
- White River Rafting
- Kathmandu City Tour
What is Team Mount Everestβs policy with regard to cancellations?
Please read our cancellation policy π
The Yoga retreat camp is nestled in Nagarkot, a tranquil village in the Bhaktapur district, about 25 km from Kathmandu. The drive from Kathmandu takes around 2 hours. This peaceful location offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and is surrounded by lush green hills, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and a connection with nature. The retreat features a blend of daily yoga, meditation, sound healing sessions, and hikes in the nearby hills.
On arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, once you've passed through Immigration and retrieved your luggage, please look out for your Team Mount Everest driver carrying a placard with your name who will transfer you to Hotel Buddy for overnight on bed and breakfast basis.
On arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, once you've passed through Immigration and retrieved your luggage, please look out for your Team Mount Everest driver carrying a placard with your name who will transfer you to Hotel Buddy for overnight on bed and breakfast basis.
On arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, once you've passed through Immigration and retrieved your luggage, please look out for your Team Mount Everest driver carrying a placard with your name who will transfer you to Hotel Buddy for overnight on bed and breakfast basis.











