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Beni, Myagdi -Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), being among the most frequented trekking spots in Nepal, has decided to closed temporarily for over four days beginning October 28, 2025. The move was declared by the District Administration Office of Myagdi, located in Beni, as a precaution on the expected slight rainfall and snowfall in the area.
The closure will commence on October 28 and continue until October 31, 2025. The Myagdi DAO has given a warning to all the local and international trekkers on these routes, or intending to venture to such routes, to take a lot of precautions and care about their safety.
The spokesperson of the DAO of Myagdi stated that their main concern was the safety and well-being of everyone going to such high-altitude areas. Even small variations in the weather, particularly in elevation, can swiftly make trails hazardous, augment the possibility of avalanches or mudslides, and create a white-out condition, which is quite dangerous to the trekkers.
The advice is not limited to ABC; it includes various other routes of popular climbing routes in the Annapurna area and Dhauligiri that lie under the jurisdiction of the DAO of Myagdi. Some of the affected regions and hiking trails are:
The trekkers who are already on the ground in such regions are highly encouraged to stay in secure lodges or so-called safe areas and pay strict attention to the instructions of the local authorities, guides, and owners of lodges. Individuals planning their trips during the stated dates are encouraged to delay their journeys until the situation is considered safe and the ban is eliminated.

The last month of October is usually a high season of trekking in Nepal, with nice weather conditions normally drawing thousands of adventurers all over the world. This weather-related shutdown emphasizes how the weather in the Himalayas is unpredictable and that people should not ignore the warnings issued by the authorities.
The authorities will keep a watch on the weather conditions and will provide more updates as to whether the trails are going to be reopened or not. This proactive measure underscores Nepal’s commitment to ensuring the safety of tourists and locals navigating its challenging yet breathtaking Himalayan landscapes. Trekkers are advised to stay informed through official channels before planning any high-altitude excursions.

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Trekkers with permits and flights during these dates should contact their agencies or guides right away. Rescheduling or switching to alternative plans is strongly advised.
Delay the start of the ABC Trek until after November 1. Consider safer, lower-altitude options like Ghorepani Poon Hill or Mardi Himal (lowlands).
Check cancellation or rescheduling policies with airlines, hotels in Pokhara, and trekking companies to avoid losses.
The Annapurna Base Camp trail is expected to reopen on November 1, depending on weather improvements.
Authorities will first inspect trail safety, snow clearance, and lodge accessibility before officially lifting the suspension.
Trekkers should follow official ACAP notices, credible local news, and trusted trekking agencies for real-time updates. Avoid relying on unverified social media sources.
Not only is the ABC trek impacted by these weather disturbances. Here is are list of some popular trekking destinations that have recently been affected:
The temporary closure of the Annapurna Base Camp trail from October 28 to October 31 was a necessary safety measure due to severe weather conditions. If you are a tourist facing any difficulties, please contact the Tourist Hotline at 1144 or dial 100 for immediate assistance.