Visiting The Himalayan Country, Nepal In May

Visiting The Himalayan Country, Nepal In May

Apr 25 . 2022, Hop Nepal
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Nepal, home to the magnificent Mount Everest and a large chunk of the Himalayan Mountain Range and significant Hindu temples and friendly residents, has recently been a popular destination. If you're considering a trip to Nepal in May and have questions about the country, you've come to the right place. Let's get started answering your queries without further ado.

Weather Of Nepal In May

The spring season ends in May in Nepal, although temperatures vary greatly between places. While the Terai or foothill regions see a lot of hot days, the Mid-Himalayas are a bit cooler, and the Upper-Himalayas are significantly colder.

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Caption: Kathmandu in May

Rains arrive in the second half of the month, providing much-needed relief from the oppressive heat. While the days are mild on most days of the month, the evenings are usually frigid due to the altitude.

Reasons To Visit Nepal During May

While the tourist season in Nepal may be over in May, the temperate temperatures in the higher altitude zones keep the hiking routes very busy. May is, in fact, one of the most popular months for individuals attempting to summit Everest.

Those looking for more accessible hiking trails will find them bathed in sunshine and good weather. Expect to see large numbers swarming to participate in the same adventure activity.

Furthermore, although the tourist season in the country may be over in May, most hotels and tourist establishments continue to charge peak-season rates to their guests.

Festivals Celebrated During The Month Of May

Apart from the numerous hiking opportunities, there are a few Nepali festivities in May that you can attend during your visit. Here are a few examples:

Tiji Festival

The Tiji Festival, which takes place in Nepal's Upper Mustang region, is an auspicious festival that commemorates the triumph of good over evil. The festival, held on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of May, has its origins in the 17th century and is surrounded by rich historical and mythological narratives.

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Caption: People celebrating Tiji Festival

Tiji Festival is one of the few opportunities in Nepal for visitors to get a glimpse of rural Nepali life and rejoice alongside the people. If you're visiting in May, include a visit to this festival on your itinerary.

Buddha Jayanti

Because Gautam Buddha was born in Nepal, you may expect the most lavish birth celebrations in the country. Lumbini and Kathmandu are the two most popular locations for celebrations.

Lumbini, the town where Siddharta Gautam or Lord Buddha was born in 543 BC, has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To observe the Buddha's birth, Buddhism's spiritual teacher, the town holds huge day-long events.

Kathmandu hosts important events in addition to Lumbini. The town is home to two Buddhist Stupas, Boudhanath and Swayambhunath, which celebrate the festival from early morning to late night.

Place To Visit In Nepal In May

Here are some of the best destinations to visit in May with friends and family for a fun vacation:

Pokhara

The picturesque town of Pokhara, situated adjacent to the Seti River, is blessed with great views and good weather in May. Pokhara is the ideal spot for a relaxing staycation or an action-packed vacation.

Beautiful Pokhara's Phewa Lake


Pokhara's picturesque Lake Phewa, which attracts thousands of visitors each year, is another notable attraction. Pokhara is also known as the "Gateway To The Annapurna Circuit" and is the starting point for many magnificent hikes in the area.

Bhaktapur

Bhaktapur, dotted with temples and littered with wonderful architectural remnants, is a delightful place to explore at any time of year. Visiting temples becomes considerably more enjoyable as the crowds thin out towards the end of May.


Heritage whispers through ancient bricks, timeless tales in stone


Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, one of the few areas in Nepal where you can go on a wildlife safari, is ideal for all types of travellers. The wildlife park, which covers 934 sq km, is home to unique animals, including the single horn rhino and 540+ species of avian fauna.

The area surrounding the park is densely inhabited by lodges and resorts that cater to various safari experiences and accommodate budgets of all sizes.

Endanger Animal one-Horn Rhino

Lumbini

You'd be correct if you assumed Gautam Buddha's birthplace would be a tranquil town. Lumbini is associated with serenity and spirituality, at least during May, when the crowds of tourists have dispersed.

If you want to be a part of the Buddha Jayanti celebrations, a trip to Lumbini is necessary.


World Heritage site Lumbini


Kathmandu

In May, the capital city of Nepal has renowned temples, huge celebrations of Buddha Jayanti, Nepal's biggest festivals, and popular trekking trails. Kathmandu, which is usually densely packed with hotels and notorious for its traffic, enjoys a reduction in the influx of tourists after, thereby making the month of May ideal for a visit.

Valley of dreams, where nature and culture embrace harmoniously

Things To Do In Nepal During May

Hundreds of thousands of vacationers visit Nepal along with their families each year for various experiences. Three of our favourite Nepalese experiences that you can have in May are as follows:

  1. Participate In One Of The Area's Festivals: AS previously said, Nepal holds a variety of festivals in May. These festivals are not unique experiences, but they will also help you learn more about the lives of Nepalese people as a guest. NOt to mention, such events are a fantastic way to meet new people and acquire unique experiences.
  2. Go on a Trek: Many people know that the trek to the infamous Mount Everest takes place in Nepal. While not everyone can climb the world's highest peak, Nepal offers a variety of other options. Some of the world's most popular trekking trails can be found nationwide. Furthermore, the nice weather at higher altitudes in May makes it an ideal month for trekking in Nepal.
  3. Go to Pashupatinath Temple: Throughout the year,m thousands of devotees flock to Pasupatinath, a well-known Hindu temple. The famous Shiva temple is an architectural marvel surrounded by rich legend. The temple complex, located on the banks of the Bagmati River, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. There are 275 Tamil Paadal Petra Sthalams, and this temple is one of them.

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