Jun 12 - Jun 18, 2026 | Change
With roads being extended further into the region there are now a few options for those who want to trek in rather than fly. Starting from Dhap allows you to take in the famed views of Pikey Peak on the trek in before joining the main trail at Junbesi. For the traditionalist, with bus service now extending to Bhandar the classic Jiri start can now be reduced by a day. Starting from Bhandar allows you to follow the route of early climbing expeditions into the Khumbu. While not that high by Himalayan standards, the trekking routes into the Khumbu are surprisingly strenuous. Since the path cuts across the valleys that descend from the high Himalayas, there is a lot of up and down climbing as you climb out of one valley and descend down to a river only to climb out the other side. This area sees far fewer trekkers than the trails above Lukla, but still has a pretty good lodge infrastructure.
The middle of June typically marks the beginning of the monsoon. Clear mornings are still possible but get increasingly less likely towards the end of the month. Be prepared for rain and hot humid weather in the low elevation valleys. The added moister means the hills are beginning to change to their vibrant monsoon green. The weather is generally a little drier than in the low valleys at high altitude, but cloud cover can be frustrating when trekking to viewpoints. As always in the spring, early morning is your best chance for clear skies.
At a glance
On average there are 17 days with precipitation in
June. The highest point on the trek is
Lamjura La at
3530 m. During
June, expect high temperatures of around
16.2°C (61°F)
and lows down to
6.2°C (43°F)
at Lamjura La.
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Kathmandu (1337 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 29.4°C (85°F) and lows of about 19.4°C (67°F) in June. |
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Highlights: Pikey Peak
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Difficulty:
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Shared vehicle from Kathmandu to Bhandar
(Not Included)
Estimated cost:
$15.00
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Bhandar (2190 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 24.3°C (76°F) and lows of about 14.3°C (58°F) in June. Overnight |
| Sat Jun 13 (day 2) |
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Chaulakharka (1460 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 28.6°C (83°F) and lows of about 18.6°C (65°F) in June. |
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Kinja (1630 m)
About 2.5-3 hours from Bhandar |
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Sete (2600 m)
About 2-2.5 hours from Kinja or about 5-6 hours from Bhandar Overnight |
| Sun Jun 14 (day 3) |
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Dakchu (2985 m)
About 1 hour from Sete |
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Goyam (3220 m)
About an 1 hour from Dakchu or 2 hours from Sete. |
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Lamjura La (3530 m)
About 1 hour from Goyam or 3-3.5 hours from Sete |
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Junbesi (2700 m)
About 6 to 7 hours from Sete Overnight |
| Mon Jun 15 (day 4) |
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Salung (2953 m)
About 2 hours from Junbesi |
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Ringmu (2805 m)
About 1.5-2 hours from Salung or about 3.5-4 hours from Junbesi |
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Taksindu La (3071 m)
About 1 hour from Ringmu or about 4.5-5 hours from Junbesi |
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Taksindu (2930 m)
About 15-20 min from the Taksindu La or about 5-5.5 hours form Junbesi |
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Nunthala (Manidingma) (2194 m)
About 1-1.5 hours from Taksindu or about 6-7 hours from Junbesi Overnight |
| Tue Jun 16 (day 5) |
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Jubing (1676 m)
About 2-3 hours from Nunthala |
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Kharikola (2072 m)
About 2 hours from Jubing or about 4-4.5 hours from Nunthala |
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Bupsa (2350 m)
About 1-1.5 hours from Kharikola Overnight |
| Wed Jun 17 (day 6) |
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Chaurikharka (2600 m)
About 7 hours from Bupsa or about 8 hours from Kharikola |
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Cheplung (2660 m)
About 30 min from Chaurikarka |
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Phakding (2860 m)
About 1.5-2 hours from Cheplung Overnight |
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