Wouldn't you be thrilled to stride in warm sunny day scented with blooming floras? Well, Trekking to Everest Base Camp in March is here to offer you most amusing trek experience. Everything revitalizes to a new life in March. Naked dried forests transfigure to green lush jungles, flowers bloom, the fragrance of wild plants twirl in air and nature is absolutely painted with diverse colors. When mountains allure with enormous snow in the winter, frozen lakes melt to turquoise green boasting the awe-inspiring depth and charm. New enthusiasm, happiness, and hopes grow in the country. Nepalese celebrate the month with different festivals; prominently with the festival of color Holi. The flourishing beauty of nature prepares the Everest region to reflect paradise on earth. The weather in the Everest region is stable. You can expect long days and shorter nights. On average, the daylight remains for 7 hours. Besides, the temperature is warmer and the sky is clear. The probability of rainfall is lesser though some spots of clouds appear on times. Despite huge temperature differences between day and night in March, you can trek easily. For the goodnight sleep, you get a warm quilt from lodges or tea houses. In addition, Mountain Mart treks provide a sleeping bag and arrange for fire chimney and a hot water bag too.
The wind blows gently and Rhododendron forest all along the way bloom to reddish, whitish and different colors. Surprisingly, in such great weather, the trail is almost free in March. One can relish the landscapes and mountains as much as they want in solitude. The hectic part of trekking Everest Base Camp is flight schedule Lukla to and from Kathmandu. But March benefits travelers. The less number of visitors helps to get the ticket and great weather won't let flight delay to occur. I hope you enjoy adventuring to the foot of tallest summit of the world to the fullest as soon as spring season knocks the country in March.
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