Packing list for Everest Base Camp Trek In November
The temperature during November gradually drops to welcome winter in December. Thus, you will have to pack accordingly. You will have to pack the gear for warm and cold weather. Pack warm gear if you plan to trek in late November, as the temperature is freezing. Knowing what to pack for the Everest Base Camp trek in November is a great help. Below is the basic guideline for the packing list for November:
Clothing
Base layers: Synthetic shirts and trousers (quick-drying and breathable)
Insulation layers: Lightweight fleece jackets and pants (soft and warm for cold nights)
Upper Layers: Warm and waterproof jackets and trousers
Head Gear
- Wide-brimmed hat
- Beanie
- Buff or balaclava (during late November)
Hands and Feet
- Gloves (light, insulated)
- Hiking boots (comfortable ones with ankle support)
- Breathable, moisture-wicking socks
- Trekking sandals (great for exploring villages, tea houses, cafes)
Bags and Others
- A good, waterproof day backpack
- Good Quality Duffel or a heavy-duty backpack
- Sleeping bag with a liner (easier to warm up than the blankets provided)
Equipment
- Trekking poles (great for balance and descents)
- Sunglasses
- Torchlight (great for early morning treks)
- Water bottle
Miscellaneous
- Camera
- Portable chargers
- Books or Kindle
- Games (cards, monopoly)
- Easy-to-dry towels
- Travel-size toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, tissue paper)

Everest Base Camp Trek in November
Final Say,
November is great for all kinds of treks in Nepal. The Everest Base Camp trek in November will be hustling with the energy and aura of the trekkers and climbers. You have a great time with picturesque views and perfect weather on your trip.
However, it would help if you pre-booked everything in November. You must book your flights, meals, tea houses, and tour packages. You can contact us for these; we can manage them for you.

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