Everest Base Camp Trek in February
Weather, temperatures, packing and honest advice — from the team that runs this trail.
The quick answer
February is a shoulder month for Everest Base Camp. 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 15 days from Khumbu, Everest Region, reaching 17,598 ft at its highest point, and is graded Moderate-Difficult (5/5). The fee is ₹1,35,000 + 5% GST with permits, meals, camping and certified trek leaders included.
Why this window works: February sits at the edge of this window, so conditions vary year to year — check with our team for your dates.
Weather & trail conditions in February
Expect snow on the upper sections of the trail and frozen water sources near camps. Micro-spikes and gaiters (provided on our snow treks) become essential above the snowline, and daylight hours are short — days start early and end early. On Everest Base Camp, expect daytime temperatures around 6°C on the trail and roughly -12°C at the highest camps after dark in February.
What to pack for February
- ✓ Thermal base layers (top and bottom) — never cotton
- ✓ A fleece mid-layer plus a padded jacket (rentable at ₹499)
- ✓ Woollen cap, neck gaiter and two pairs of gloves
- ✓ High-ankle waterproof trekking shoes with woollen socks
- ✓ Sunscreen and sunglasses — snow doubles the UV
Don't own the gear? Rent shoes, jackets and more on our rentals page — sanitised after every trek.
Booking notes for February
A quieter month with the deepest snow — great availability outside Valentine's week. The best months for Everest Base Camp are Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov.
Frequently asked
Is February a good time for the Everest Base Camp trek?
February is a shoulder month for Everest Base Camp. 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 Everest Base Camp in February?
Plan for daytime temperatures around 6°C and nights near -12°C at the higher camps. Our sleeping bags are rated for well below these temperatures.
Can beginners do Everest Base Camp in February?
Everest Base Camp 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.
Everest Base Camp · ₹1,35,000 + 5% GST
15 days · 17,598 ft· permits, meals & leaders included
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