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Autumn 2026 Himalayan Trekking in Nepal

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Trekking in Autumn 2026: Walk the Himalayan Wilderness with Satori Adventures

We have completed our wonderful spring season, with hundreds of trekkers successfully trekking into the heart of the wild Himalayas. Some of the major trekking trips we organized in Spring 2026 include Everest Base Camp Trek (classic route), Gokyo Lakes-Cho La Pass and Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest Three Passes Trek (Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La Pass), Annapurna Royal Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Round Annapurna Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trek, Jomsom–Muktinath Trek, Langtang and Tamang Heritage Trek, Langtang Helambu Trek, Upper Mustang Trek, Khopra Danda Trek, and other many in various regions.

Our trekkers return from the Himalayas with unforgettable memories of towering Himalayan peaks, the warm hospitality of local communities, encounters with cultural ceremonies, and a deep sense of inner calm.

As autumn (September - November) months draw near, we look forward to hosting you to discover the stunning Himalayan mountains and their foothills.

Autumn is the best season for trekking in the Nepal Himalayas as it comes after the monsoon rains. Skies become exceptionally clear and blue, offering superb views of the Himalayan peaks. Moreover, the landscapes are fresh, with yellowish-green terraces and clean, haze-free air. Weather in autumn (September to November) is often stable, with comparatively drier trails, minimal chance of rain, and comfortable daytime temperatures. High passes and remote routes in autumn are safer than in other seasons.

Furthermore, the autumn season coincides with Nepal’s two major festivals, Dashain and Tihar, giving you a chance to experience vibrant local culture alongside your journey in the mountains.

Any trekking with Satori Adventures is not just about reaching the end point and gaining a specific height, but it is a discovery and life-changing adventure, creating unforgettable memories for rest of life. Our experienced and dedicated trekking staff and crew provide safe, personalized, and professional guided trekking experiences. This allows you plenty of time to enjoy the splendor of the mountains.

There are so many options for trekking in Nepal due to the geographic diversity in which each trekking offers different and something special. Either you want to stand at the base of Mount Everest, experience the beautiful Annapurna Sanctuary, trek into the remote Manaslu region, or explore the stunning Langtang Valley or other many unexplored remote wilderness, you can find the destination of your choice.

We have listed here few trekking trips which are the most sought after.

There are so many options for trekking in Nepal due to its geographic diversity, with each trek offering something different and special. Whether you want to stand at the base of Mount Everest, experience the beautiful Annapurna Sanctuary, trek into the remote Manaslu region, explore the stunning Langtang Valley, or discover many other unexplored remote wilderness areas, you can find a destination of your choice.

We have listed here a few trekking trips that are the most sought after.

Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trekking – classic route – is one of the most iconic and popular trekking routes in the world since the region was first explored by early British exploration teams in 1950s. During the trek you stand at record 5,545 meters (18,192 feet), Kalapatthar, and you touch the Base of Mount Everest at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) – from where mountaineers begin their dream journey to the summit.

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) trekking – classic route – remains one of the most iconic and popular trekking routes in the world since the region was first explored by early British expedition teams in the 1950s. During the trek, you reach the highest point at 5,545 meters (18,192 feet), Kala Patthar, and touch the base of Mount Everest at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet), from where mountaineers begin their dream journey to the summit.

Kala Patthar, is an outstanding viewpoint offering close-up panoramas of the majestic Himalayan peaks towering into the sky including Mount Everest, Mount Pumori, Mount Nuptse, Mount Lhotse, Mount Ama Dablam and other giants.

Beyond the adventure and scenery, the trek to Everest Base Camp provides deep insight into Sherpa traditions, culture, Himalayan Buddhism, and high-altitude people’s lifestyle. For many trekkers, the Everest Base Camp trek represents a profound sense of achievement, as they walk a trail where great mountaineering history remains alive.

The Everest Base Camp Trek falls under the moderately difficult category. This is because the trek involves walking in high-altitude terrain for 5-7 hours a day for almost two weeks, navigating rugged trails with steep ascents and descents, crossing glaciers, and walking over glacial moraines (short sections) requiring good physical fitness and mental resilience beforehand.

A perfect mix of adventure, cultural experiences, and spectacular mountain views, the Everest Base Camp Trek in autumn season delivers an unforgettable experience that showcases the very best of Nepal’s Himalayan wilderness.

Trekking Duration: 15 days

For more information read our Everest Base Camp FAQs section.

You can explore more Everest Region trekking from here.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Base Camp Trek lies in the Annapurna region, where you reach the south-side base of Mount Annapurna – the 10th highest mountain peak in the world at 8,091 meters (26,545 ft). Annapurna is highlighted in the mountaineering and adventure world as the first 8,000m peak ever summited in 1950 by the French team led by Maurice Herzog. Today, Annapurna Base Camp is one of the most favored treks due to its history, accessibility, stunning scenery, and comfortable trails.

This two-week trek takes you through diverse ethnic settlements, terraced farmlands, and beautiful vistas. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek falls under the moderately difficult category as it involves walking some 5-7 hours a day, reaching 4,200m and some steep ascents and descents. Although the trek does not require any technical skills, having good physical fitness and mental resilience beforehand is important.

Surrounded by towering peaks including Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South, as well as other smaller peaks like Singu Chuli and Tharpu Chuli, this bowl-shaped base camp offers a spectacular natural amphitheater of snow-covered mountains.

Autumn’s clear skies provide outstanding panoramic views of these mountains throughout the journey, while comfortable temperatures make trekking enjoyable at all elevations.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek duration 14 days

For more information read our Annapurna Base Camp Trekking FAQ.

You can explore more Annapurna Region trekking from here.

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Circuit Trek, which circles the towering Mount Manaslu (8,163 m / 26,781 ft), is a newly popular trekking region and takes you into one of Nepal’s least disturbed Himalayan areas. The Manaslu region, due to geopolitical concerns, was long restricted to foreigners and has only recently been opened. The trek reaches its highest point at Larkya La Pass (5,160 m / 16,930 ft), a challenging high-altitude mountain pass.

The trail gradually passes from subtropical river gorges along Budhi Gandaki river to high alpine landscapes, frozen valleys, and wind-swept passes. Along the way, trekkers pass through various settlements of different cultural groups in the lower region and Tibetan-Buddhist people that remains a living tradition in the villages higher up.

This is a challenging high-altitude trek, best suited for experienced hikers and trekkers with good physical and mental fitness. Each day involves long walking hours, altitude gain, and remote conditions, but the reward is an unmatched sense of scale and wilderness.

Key highlights include close-up views of peaks like Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli, Shringi Himal, and the Ganesh Himal range, along with an unforgettable crossing of Larkya La Pass.

Our autumn Manaslu Circuit Trek is a fully supported, expedition-style trekking service, including experienced licensed guides, porters, permits, transportation, teahouse accommodation, and full-board meals during the trek. In Kathmandu, comfortable hotel accommodation with breakfast ensures proper rest before and after the journey. Every logistical detail is carefully managed so you can focus entirely on the experience.

Manaslu Circuit Trek duration 14 days

For more information read our Manaslu Circuit Trekking FAQs.

You can explore more Manaslu Region trekking from here.

Langtang Region Trek

The trek in the Langtang region is unique due to its easy access and short trekking duration, while combining stunning mountain scenery with Tamang cultural heritage. Often overlooked by visitors, Langtang offers a peaceful trekking experience through beautiful valleys, alpine meadows, forests, and traditional Tamang villages.

During the trek, you can explore Langtang Valley – completely destroyed during the 2015 earthquake and rebuilt visit ancient monasteries, and taste the rare Yak cheese. The trek offers panoramic vistas of Langtang Lirung and surrounding peaks from Kyanjin valley.

Autumn months are ideal for trekking in Langtang, with clear skies and comfortable temperatures enhancing every stage of the journey. Compared to some of Nepal’s busier trekking destinations, Langtang offers a quieter and more intimate connection with the mountains and nature. It is an excellent choice for travelers seeking natural beauty, cultural immersion, and rewarding trekking experiences close to the capital city.

Langtang Trek duration 14 days

For more information read our Langtang Trekking FAQs.

You can explore more Langtang Region trekking from here.

Join us in the Himalayas

At Satori Adventures, we focus on providing exceptional trekking experiences that are hassle-free, combining cultural immersion and personal journey. Nepal, after the recent political changes, is ready to welcome trekkers with renewed enthusiasm and warmth.

This autumn 2026 offers the perfect opportunity to explore Nepal’s most iconic trekking regions, from the popular Everest, Manaslu, Annapurna region to unexplored trails, and to experience the wilderness of the Himalayas. Our experienced guides and dedicated support team work tirelessly to ensure that every one of you enjoys a safe, memorable, and rewarding journey in the Himalayas.

As planning begins for both Autumn 2026 and the upcoming Spring 2027 trekking seasons, we encourage you to choose your dream trip in Nepal, book early, and secure your place in advance.

With expert local knowledge, personalized service, and a passion for adventure, Satori Adventures warmly invites you to join our treks and is proud to be your trusted partner in the Himalayas.

We look forward to welcoming you to Nepal.

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