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Visiting Nepal in August: Monsoon Beauty, Fewer Crowds, and Hidden Gems

Visiting Nepal in August: Monsoon Beauty, Fewer Crowds, and Hidden Gems
17th Jul, 2025

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August in Nepal is part of the monsoon season, but that doesn’t mean you should rule it out. In fact, for the right traveler, August offers a unique opportunity to experience lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and off-the-beaten-path adventures. While some high Himalayan treks can be muddy or cloud-covered, there are several regions—like Upper Mustang, Nar Phu, and Manaslu—that lie in rain-shadow areas and offer spectacular trekking experiences even in the heart of monsoon.

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Whether you're a nature lover, trekker, or cultural explorer, Nepal in August has its own mystical charm.


Weather in Nepal During August

  • Temperature:

    • Kathmandu: 20–30°C

    • Pokhara: 23–32°C

    • Mountains (3000–4000m): 10–18°C

  • Rainfall: Frequent but often occurs in short, intense bursts—especially in the afternoons or at night.

  • Visibility: Cloudy at times, but early mornings can offer clear mountain views.

  • Trails: Lower trails may be muddy or slippery; leeches are common in lower-altitude forests.


Top Treks to Do in Nepal in August

Not every trek is ideal for monsoon, but there are several rain-shadow treks that shine in August:

1. Upper Mustang Trek

  • Why August is perfect: Lies behind the Himalayas in a rain-shadow zone.

  • Highlights: Ancient caves, Tibetan culture, walled city of Lo Manthang.

  • Permits Needed:

    • Upper Mustang Special Permit

    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

    • Local Rural Municipality Permit


2. Nar Phu Valley & Kang-La Pass Trek

  • Why it works in August: Located in the Trans-Himalayan zone with limited rainfall.

  • Highlights: Remote Tibetan villages, dramatic canyon landscapes, Kang-La Pass.

  • Permits Required:

    • Nar Phu Special Permit

    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)


3. Manaslu Circuit Trek

  • August Benefits: Trails are green and waterfalls are full; less crowded.

  • Weather Tip: Start early to avoid afternoon rain; rain-shadow begins near Lho.

  • Permits Required:

    • Manaslu Special Permit

    • Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)

    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

    • Local Rural Municipality Permit


4. Annapurna Circuit Trek (Shortened)

  • Best Section in August: Upper section from Manang to Muktinath, which is drier.

  • Views: Thorong La Pass, Kali Gandaki Valley, Muktinath temple.

  • Permits Required:

    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)


5. Kalinchowk and Short Eastern Treks

  • For those looking for short hikes and cultural trips, Kalinchowk, Dhulikhel-Namobuddha, and villages near Ilam are ideal in August.

  • Misty hills, green terraces, and vibrant festivals enhance the experience.


Cultural Highlights in August

  • Janai Purnima: Sacred thread ceremony observed across Hindu temples.

  • Gaijatra: Celebrated in Kathmandu Valley, a festival that humorously remembers the dead.

  • Teej (Late August or early September): A women-centric Hindu festival with singing, dancing, and fasting, primarily seen in Kathmandu and Pokhara.


Benefits of Traveling to Nepal in August

  • Lower prices on flights and accommodations

  • Fewer tourists on the trails and in cities

  • Lush landscapes with vibrant greenery

  • Photographic opportunities with misty mountain views and full rivers

  • Unique festivals that showcase Nepal’s cultural diversity


Challenges & Tips for Visiting in August

Challenge Solution/Tip
Rain/mud on trails Wear good waterproof boots and carry gaiters
Leeches in forests Use salt or leech-repellent cream; wear leech socks
Cloudy views Start treks early for clear morning skies
Landslides on roads Buffer extra travel days if heading to remote areas

 


What to Pack for August Travel in Nepal

  • Waterproof hiking boots

  • Quick-dry and moisture-wicking clothes

  • Rain jacket/poncho

  • Trekking poles (for slippery trails)

  • Power bank (frequent power cuts in remote areas)

  • Leech repellent and salt

  • Camera with waterproof cover


Permits Overview (Updated 2025)

Note: TIMS card is no longer required. Always carry the correct permits depending on your trekking region.

Region Required Permits
Annapurna Area ACAP only
Manaslu Manaslu Special Permit, MCAP, ACAP, Local Rural Municipality
Nar Phu Nar Phu Special Permit, ACAP
Upper Mustang Mustang Special Permit, ACAP, Local Rural Municipality
Everest Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit, Sagarmatha National Park Permit
Langtang Langtang National Park Permit

 


Final Thoughts: Is August a Good Time to Visit Nepal?

Yes—if you’re prepared for the rain and want to explore Nepal beyond the typical seasons. Trekking in the rain-shadow regions, enjoying the rich cultural festivals, and witnessing the full greenery of the hills and valleys make August a rewarding time to explore. With the right gear and mindset, August offers an authentic and peaceful Nepal experience, away from the peak-season crowds.


Need Help Planning Your August Trek?

At Annapurna Encounter, we offer customized trekking and cultural tours suited for August weather and trail conditions. From permit arrangements to professional guides and transportation, we ensure your journey is safe, smooth, and unforgettable.

Contact us today to start planning your August adventure in Nepal.

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