Annapurna Circuit Trek in June
Weather, temperatures, packing and honest advice — from the team that runs this trail.
The quick answer
June is a shoulder month for Annapurna Circuit. The core season is Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov, so conditions can work with the right preparation — but check with our team about your specific dates. The trek runs 14 days from Annapurna Region, reaching 17,769 ft at its highest point, and is graded Moderate-Difficult (5/5). The fee is ₹85,000 + 5% GST with permits, meals, camping and certified trek leaders included.
Why this window works: June sits at the edge of this window, so conditions vary year to year — check with our team for your dates.
Weather & trail conditions in June
Long, warm days with clear mornings; afternoon clouds are common at altitude. Snow bridges melt out, streams run high with meltwater, and the high passes open for the season. On Annapurna Circuit, expect daytime temperatures around 17°C on the trail and roughly 1°C at the highest camps after dark in June.
What to pack for June
- ✓ Quick-dry trek tees and one warm layer for altitude nights
- ✓ A light rain layer for afternoon showers
- ✓ Sun protection — cap, sunglasses, SPF 50 sunscreen
- ✓ Electrolytes: warm days mean higher fluid loss
Don't own the gear? Rent shoes, jackets and more on our rentals page — sanitised after every trek.
Booking notes for June
The pre-monsoon rush on high-altitude crossovers — early June batches go fastest. The best months for Annapurna Circuit are Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov.
Frequently asked
Is June a good time for the Annapurna Circuit trek?
June is a shoulder month for Annapurna Circuit. The core season is Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov, so conditions can work with the right preparation — but check with our team about your specific dates.
How cold is Annapurna Circuit in June?
Plan for daytime temperatures around 17°C and nights near 1°C at the higher camps. Our sleeping bags are rated for well below these temperatures.
Can beginners do Annapurna Circuit in June?
Annapurna Circuit is graded Moderate-Difficult (5/5), so we recommend at least one prior Himalayan trek. Beginners should start with Nag Tibba, Dayara Bugyal or Kedarkantha instead.
Annapurna Circuit · ₹85,000 + 5% GST
14 days · 17,769 ft· permits, meals & leaders included
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