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Tibet in March: signals the transition from winter to spring, bringing a sense of renewal and awakening to the "Roof of the World." As the temperatures gradually rise and nature begins to stir, Tibet reveals a different facet of its captivating allure.
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Tibet in February: paints a picture of tranquility amidst the snowy landscapes and ancient traditions. As winter continues its embrace, the region exudes a serene and magical charm, making it an enticing destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
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Tibet in January: is a captivating sight to behold. As the New Year begins, the region is often blanketed in a pristine layer of snow, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking winter wonderland. Majestic mountains, including the iconic Himalayas, stand tall, their peaks glistening with a frosty allure.
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The best time to visit Nepal is between October and December, when the skies are a clear blue and the views spectacular. The weather remains dry until about April, with temperatures varying between regions.
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Overall the months of November through to December are the best time to visit Nepal. With clear blue skies, pleasant warm temperatures and an abundance of vegetation post monsoon, these months are the optimum time to visit Nepal.
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If you're planning a trip to Nepal, October is a great time to visit as the weather is pretty much perfect. Days are characterised by pleasantly mild temperatures in the low to mid 20s. The air is clear and the sunshine is bright, so spectacular views of the vast Himalaya are guaranteed.
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By September the downpours of the monsoon are beginning to abate and towards the end of the month it's peak tourist season in Nepal. Earlier in the month there's a high chance of rain, but as the days progress, the weather clears up and days are dry and clear.
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August is the final full month of the wet season rain continues into September— and temperatures and humidity remain high across the country. According to official data, the average temperature will be around 28 - 30°c during the day and around 18 - 20°c at night. Nepal is one of the most picturesque places on...
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July is a summer month in Nepal. July has maximum daytime temperatures ranging from moderate in Lukla with 15°C (58°F) to very warm temperatures in Pokhara with 30°C (86°F). Nighttime temperatures generally drop to 22°C (72°F) in Pokhara and 4°C (39°F) in Lukla.
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June heralds the arrival of the monsoon in Nepal. The rains hit the east of the country first, early in the month. Hot air brought in from the south and east is laden with moisture from the Indian Ocean and when it hits the cooler air of Nepal's hills and mountains it drops it, often...
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