Published on October 29, 2025

The Nepal Tourism Board has urged tourists and trekkers to stay in safe shelters and report over the Himalayan region while heavy rain, snowfall, and flooding are affecting popular trekking areas. Adverse weather conditions pose dangers and are caused by a western disturbance and low-pressure hostile weather systems and will predominantly impact popular trekking areas, particularly the Annapurna and Manaslu regions, between the 27th and 29th of October . Accumulation of snow, flooding, and landslides are the result of these conditions and pose a major risk to travelers along the popular trekking routes. Local authorities are therefore advising travelers to stay safe, maintain communication with their guides, and remain patient for the all-clear to be given.
The Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) has issued a critical advisory urging all mountaineering and trekking teams, as well as both domestic and international tourists, to exercise heightened caution while traveling through Nepal’s high-altitude Himalayan and hilly regions. This advisory comes in response to adverse weather conditions forecasted to impact various parts of the country over the next few days.
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According to the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, precipitation is expected across the nation from October 27 to 29, as a result of a western disturbance in combination with a low-pressure system over the Arabian Sea. These weather patterns are set to cause light to moderate rainfall and snowfall, particularly in the higher regions of the country, making trekking and mountaineering conditions treacherous. The department specifically warned of heavy rainfall and snowfall in the high mountain areas, including those in Gandaki, Lumbini, Bagmati, and Karnali provinces.
The regions most at risk include several mountainous districts such as Gorkha, Manang, Mustang, Myagdi, Nawalpur, Kaski, Parbat, Dolpa, Humla, and others. These areas are vulnerable to potential flooding, snow accumulation, and hazardous weather conditions, which could further complicate travel for tourists and trekking groups.
As a result, local authorities, particularly in the Annapurna and Manaslu regions, have strongly advised trekkers to exercise extreme caution. In light of the severe weather forecast, trekkers are being urged to maintain regular contact with their guides and local authorities to stay informed and avoid venturing into areas where conditions may be unsafe. Visitors currently trekking are recommended to stay in secure shelters until the weather improves, ensuring they remain safe and well-informed.
The Nepal Tourism Board has also recommended that all trekkers and mountaineering teams coordinate closely with local authorities and experienced guides, who are best equipped to navigate such extreme weather. It is essential for trekkers to follow the advice of professionals and prioritize their safety during this period of adverse conditions. Those who encounter difficulties are encouraged to contact the local administration or the Tourist Police for immediate assistance.
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In response to the forecasted snowfall, the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trekking route has been temporarily closed until October 31, as heavy snowfall has made the route unsafe for trekkers. This measure is being taken to ensure the safety of all visitors to this popular trekking destination.
To ensure the wellbeing of tourists, local hotels, homestays, and resorts have been instructed to provide shelter and support to travelers affected by the adverse weather. The board has requested that accommodation providers maintain reasonable rates and extend assistance to guests in need. It is imperative that the comfort and safety of visitors be prioritized, especially during periods of unfavorable weather.
As the situation evolves, the Nepal Tourism Board has called upon all visitors, trekking teams, and tourism stakeholders to remain patient, stay updated with official reports from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, and adhere to all safety guidelines. With unpredictable weather conditions expected in the coming days, staying informed and cautious will be the key to ensuring the safety of both local residents and tourists alike.
For now, all tourism activities in the affected areas should be conducted with increased awareness and caution. The Nepal Tourism Board has emphasized the importance of prioritizing safety over all other considerations during this challenging period.
As Nepal’s tourism industry prepares to weather this storm, it remains essential for all stakeholders to cooperate and adapt to the rapidly changing conditions. Following official updates and guidance from local authorities will ensure that the country’s tourism infrastructure continues to thrive, even amid the temporary disruptions caused by these weather events.
As severe rain, snowfall, and possible flooding impact trekking areas in the Nepali Himalayas, Nepal encourages tourists to stay in safe shelters. Recent western disturbances and low-pressure systems in the region set the time and conditions for exceptionally western disturbances resulting in dangerous conditions for upper Himalayan region trekking.
Issued travel warnings and restrictions in the world’s higher altitudes and Nepal’s upper Himalayas highlight the importance of travel discipline and the need for empathic cooperation of those planning and traveling in Nepal. Travel discipline is planning complemented by and supported within the travel group, whereas cooperation is planning and travel discipline by the trekking group.
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