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Everest Base Camp
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Everest Base Camp Trek in January

Weather, temperatures, packing and honest advice — from the team that runs this trail.

The quick answer

We don't recommend Everest Base Camp in January. The trail is at its best in Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov — and there are better options this month (listed below). 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.

Weather & trail conditions in January

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 5°C on the trail and roughly -13°C at the highest camps after dark in January.

January conditions in the HimalayasJanuary in the Himalayas
Daytime
~5°C
Night at camp
~-13°C
Highest point
17,598 ft
Grade
Moderate-Difficult

What to pack for January

  • 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 January

Republic Day long weekends fill up 4–6 weeks ahead — book early if your dates are fixed. The best months for Everest Base Camp are Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov.

Frequently asked

Is January a good time for the Everest Base Camp trek?

We don't recommend Everest Base Camp in January. The trail is at its best in Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov — and there are better options this month (listed below).

How cold is Everest Base Camp in January?

Plan for daytime temperatures around 5°C and nights near -13°C at the higher camps. Our sleeping bags are rated for well below these temperatures.

Can beginners do Everest Base Camp in January?

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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Everest Base Camp in other months

Treks in season in January