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Everest Three passes Trek | Everest Three High Passes Trek

  • Altitude : 5535 m
  • Transportation : Bus / Plane
  • Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Best Season : October, March, April and May
  • Trek Hour : 6
  • Accommodation : Hotel and Lodge
Cost From

USD 1782 per person

Trip Highlights

  • It is a challenging experience to cross three high passes trek which is all above 5000 m. Cho La Pass (5420 meters), Kongma La Pass (5535 meters), Renjo La Pass (5464 meters).
  • Amazing sunrise and 360-degree panoramic view of Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu Lhotse and surrounding mountains from Kongma La, Kala Patthar, Gokyo Ri and Renjo La pass.
  • Make a huge circuit in the Everest trekking trails in the Khumbu valley and experience local Sherpa culture and the Himalayan lifestyle and enjoy the various Flora and Fauna.
  • Visit quaint and picturesque villages like Phakding, Tengboche, Pangboche and Dingboche and wander around the largest town in the Khumbu region Namche Bazaar.

The Everest Three Passes Trek Itinerary.

“The Everest Three Passes Trek is a challenging and exhilarating trek that takes you through three high mountain passes in the Everest region of Nepal. This trek offers stunning views of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu. The three passes—Kongma La Pass, Cho La Pass, and Renjo La Pass—are all above 5,000 meters and require a high level of fitness and acclimatization.” 

 

Everest Three High Passes Trekking is also called Everest Three Passes Trekking. This trekking route is challenging but offers breathtaking views of the Mahalangur Himalayan range. It presents the heritage, famous locations, and customs of the entire Khumbu Valley. This Everest Circuit Trek’s main draw is a hike over the three high pass trails in the Everest region: Kongma La Pass (5535 m), Cho La Pass (5420 m), and Renjo La Pass (5340 m). The Three Passes route takes you to Everest base camp, Kala Patthar, Gokyo RI, and Gokyo Lakes.

 

You will fly from Kathmandu to Lukla for the Everest Three-Pass Trek, then from Lukla to Namche. Rest up and adjust to Namche Bazaar before moving on to Tengboche and Dingboche to prepare for the first pass. Follow the path that leads to Gorakshep, the Everest base camp, and then our second pass, Chola. After that, we’ll move toward Gokyo Ri and Renjo la Pass. Never skip the Gokyo Ri climb in the Gokyo Valley. The summit is a perfect place to admire Everest and other eight-thousanders, such as Cho-Oyu, Makalu, and Lhotse. After that, we’ll descend to Lungden and start our return trip to Thame Village and Namche Bazaar.

 

The Everest Three High Passes Trek usually starts from Thame Valley and crosses over the Renjo La pass. After reaching the Gokyo Valley, continue to Cho-La Pass, Everest base camp, and Kongma-La to Chhukung Valley. Some people begin in the Chhukung Valley, but we recommend going clockwise. Exploring the high passes on the trek back towards Kathmandu is thus always a journey to remember for a lifetime. As a result, when you complete this journey, never forget it.

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted and welcomed by Our representative will be at Tribhuvan International Airport and will be transferred to you. to the respective hotel for rest and relaxation. You can stroll in Thamel to Observe the market and enjoy Nepali cuisine in the evening.

After breakfast, we will prepare for our trek and collect the checklist needed for our trek. We will wrap up the preparation by lunch. After a delicious lunch, we will set off for sightseeing in the Kathmandu valley. We will cover major religious sites, for example, Pashupatinath (a major holy site), Swayambhunath (also known as the monkey temple), and Boudhanath. (one of the largest stupas in the world). We will also visit Basantapur Durbar. The square is a historical site, built in medieval times by the Malla and Shah kings. The Durbar Square is a series of temples and palaces where you can observe art in the form of woodwork, stonework, etc.

We will head to Tribhuvan International Airport to catch a domestic flight towards Lukla. It's a short yet amazing flight as you will get a chance to see an aerial view of diverse landscapes and snow-covered peaks. Upon arrival in Lukla, we start our trekking journey towards Phakding, which is a beautiful sherpa village that welcomes us with the hospitality of humble and friendly sherpa people.

We will walk through the alpine forest of pine and rhododendron. trees and crosses several suspension bridges.  On our way, we'll come across Monjo, which is the gateway to Sagarmatha. And further walking leads us to a steep trail that leads to the Namche Bazaar, the largest and most well-facilitated town in the Khumbu region, behind Darjeeling. Namche Bazaar is a hub and is considered a trading point for people living in the upper and lower regions. You will see colourful street markets and shops. There are many international cuisines available at ATMs and well-facilitated hotels and restaurants.

Acclimatization is very essential while trekking on higher terrains. altitude to prevent altitude-related sickness. We mark this day for acclimatization. And we can ramble in Namche Bazaar, getting familiar with people and the atmosphere. We will make our side trip towards Everest View Hotel to observe and enjoy the magnificent view of the snow-covered mountains. We will also visit Hilary. The school and Khumjung monastery, which houses a Yeti scalp, and the tourist visitor centre provide information about the first climbers of Everest, the traditions and culture of the people living in this region, and information about animals and plants found in this region.

Tengboche is a village which houses the largest monastery in the Everest region. We will hike, witnessing the magnificent views including Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, and Lhotse. We march towards the Tengboche monastery to observe religion. Buddhist ceremonies

On this day, we will walk through the treelines of pine and rhododendron trees. After crossing Imja Khola, we will arrive at Pangboche. There is a fixed settlement before Everest base camp. The trail leads us to an exposed area that offers a close-up view of the majestic Ama Dablam, which you will admire. Our hike will be somewhat difficult after leaving Pangboche as the wet landscape gives way to dry, deserted mountains.

We will use this for rest and acclimatization. Acclimatization This will prevent us from getting AMS (Altitude Mountain sickness) and help us keep up with varying altitudes. We can make some side trips, climbing the nearby hills to Observe the awesome views of Amadablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Imja Tse. peak. It is often suggested to hike at high altitudes during the day and spend To prevent us from experiencing altitude-related effects, we spent the night at a lower altitude.

We will cover a short hike today to reach our destination at Chhukung (a small valley). We will head towards the village of Chhukung and Rest for the next big adventure or climb Chhukung RI for more magnificent and scenic views of the mountains.

Today is the first really challenging and special day of our As we will cross our first pass at the highest altitude among the three. We will walk on an icy and rocky trail to arrive at Kongmo la pass. Your arduous effort will be rewarded by the magnificent views of Nuptse, Lhotse, Makalu and Ama Dablam. We will descend. towards Lobuche. On the way, we will cross the Khumbu glacier. We spent our night in Lobuche.

The way to Gorak Shep is a little bit challenging as we have to walk through a straight trail of moraines and dunes formed by the accumulation of glacial debris. On the way, we will approach the Khumbu glacier and icefall, located on the slopes of Everest. We will arrive at base camp and observe the magnanimous view. We will also meet the climbers attempting to scale the Everest summit if we are lucky. We will retrace our steps back to Gorak Shep for an overnight stay.

We will climb for two hours towards Everest's viewpoint, which is also known as Kalapatthar(Black Rock). From Kala Patthar, we will observe the most stunning views of Mount Everest. If we start our day early, we can see the sun rising above the majestic Everest. This is the best site to capture pictures of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Changtse. After spending some time so close to Everest, we will head towards Dzongla for an overnight stay.

On this day, we will cross our second of the three passes: Cho La Pass. This is a challenging day as we are trekking at an altitude of 5360 m. We will start a gentle yet steady walk and mark our success on Cho La Pass. The views of the Cholatse glacier are sure to make this a great effort.

On this day, we will walk towards the Gokyo valley and cross the Ngozumpa glacier, which is the largest glacier in this part of the Himalaya. The blueish-green Gokyo lake offers a reflection of neighboring mountains on the surface. We We will climb Gokyo Ri for more amazing views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, and Mt. Cho Oyu. Oyu, and many more. After spending some time in Gokyo RI, we headed back to Gokyo for an overnight stay.

We set this day for rest and for an excursion towards Gokyo Lake. We will use this day for the preparation of our next day's adventure. We will visit The fourth and fifth (fourth and fifth) Gokyo lakes The fourth lake is marked by high cliffs and Himalayan peaks rise above it. We walk further towards it. fifth lake. The nearby hill from the fifth lake is popular for its remarkable view. view of Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu. You can take some pictures, enjoy the scenic beauty and head towards Gokyo to spend your night.

This is another challenging day as we will cross the third and last One of the three passes in our trek. Although challenging, it offers magnificent views of Cho Oyu, Everest, Taboche, and Cholatse mountains, which will make up for Our strenuous effort After crossing the Renjo-La pass and witnessing the breathtaking view of Cho Oyu. We will see the frozen pond beneath the pass. We cross a lungden settlement near Nangpa La Pass and head towards Marlung village, which is near the Bhote Koshi river for our overnight stay.

We will follow the trail used by Tibetan traders for many years. We will cross the Bhote Koshi river, pass a few small settlements, and finally, we arrive at Namche for an overnight stay.

We will follow the same route that we took earlier in this trek. We will pass Monjo and trek downhill to Dudh Koshi. We will cross a Finally, we arrive at Phakding. Then further towards Lukla enjoying the scenic views. We will enjoy our last dinner and night in the Khumbu region and spend the night in Lukla.

We will take an early flight to Kathmandu. A 35-minute trip by air will take us to Kathmandu and you will be transferred to the respective hotel. You will have plenty of time to go out and seek the pleasures of the city. luxurious city life or do some souvenir shopping.

This day is marked as the last day for you to stay in this beautiful mountain country. You will be taken to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure towards home. Lots of adventurous and lifetime memories while trekking in the Khumbu region and crossing the three passes.

Cost Includes

  • Airport picks up and drops off with a private vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu accommodation with B.B plan.
  • all necessary permit park fees and "TIMS" cards, etc.
  • An experienced guide with the necessary porter during the trip.
  • Their salaries, food, accommodation, and insurance for staff.
  • breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and tea or coffee during the journey.
  • All ground transportation is included. If you want a private vehicle, it is extra.
  • and a clean twin-sharing room during the journey at the lodge.
  • Farewell dinner in a Nepali cultural restaurant in Kathmandu.
  • First Aid kit and all government taxes.
  • Office service charge, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Food for lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Your international airfare and Nepal Visa fee
  • Any alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, snacks, etc.
  • Your personal medical or evacuation expenses, including travel insurance, which includes rescue.
  • All accommodation on flight cancellation due to bad weather if in case of helicopter charter.
  • Is there any extra cost for horse riding and natural disasters?
  • Extra porters cost US$18 per person per day.
  • Tips for the guide and Porter

The Everest Three Passes Trek is a challenging and adventurous trekking route in the Everest region of Nepal. It takes you through three high mountain passes, each offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas. This trek is suitable for experienced trekkers who are physically fit and have some prior trekking experience. Here is some useful information for planning your Everest Three Passes Trek:

Trekking Permits: To enter the Everest region, you will need two permits - the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Rural Municipality Entry Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Lukla before starting your trek.

Best Time to Trek: The ideal time for the Everest Three Passes Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (March to May) and the post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). The weather is generally stable during these months, with clear skies and great visibility.

Trek Duration: The complete Everest Three Passes Trek typically takes around 18 to 22 days, depending on your itinerary and pace. It can be customized to suit your preferences and time availability.

Difficulty Level: This trek is considered challenging due to the high altitude and steep ascents and descents involved. Proper acclimatization is essential to avoid altitude sickness. Some sections may require basic mountaineering skills.

Accommodation: Tea houses and lodges are available along the trail, providing basic but comfortable accommodation and meals. However, during peak seasons, it's advisable to book in advance, as the availability of rooms can be limited.

Packing List: Some essential items to pack include trekking gear (sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, trekking poles, etc.), a good-quality sleeping bag, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.

Physical Fitness: Prior physical fitness training and hiking experience are recommended for this trek. Cardiovascular exercises and strength training will help prepare your body for the challenges of high-altitude trekking.

Hiring a Guide/Porter: While it is possible to do the trek independently, hiring a licensed guide and/or a porter is recommended. A guide will assist you with navigation, cultural insights, and safety, while a porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek without excessive strain.

Altitude Sickness: Acclimatization is crucial during the Everest Three Passes Trek. Make sure to take rest days and ascend gradually to avoid altitude-related issues.

Safety: Always follow the advice of your guide and pay attention to weather conditions. Be prepared for unexpected weather changes, and have a contingency plan in case of emergencies.

Remember, the Everest Three Passes Trek is a physically demanding journey, but it rewards you with stunning landscapes, unique cultural experiences, and a sense of accomplishment as you conquer the high passes of the Everest region. Make sure to be well-prepared and enjoy the adventure!

Certainly! The Everest Three Passes Trek is a challenging and popular trekking route in the Everest region of Nepal. It takes you through three high mountain passes: Kongma La Pass (5,535 meters), Cho La Pass (5,420 meters), and Renjo La Pass (5,360 meters). Below are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Everest Three Passes Trek:

Q: How long is the Everest Three Passes Trek?

The trek typically takes around 17 to 20 days, depending on the specific itinerary and acclimatization days. It's a challenging trek that covers a considerable distance and requires proper acclimatization for the high altitudes.

Q: When is the best time to do the Everest Three Passes Trek?

The best time for this trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (March to May) and post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). During these months, the weather is generally stable, and the skies are clear, providing excellent views of the mountains.

Q: Do I need prior trekking experience to do this trek?

While prior trekking experience is beneficial, it is not mandatory. However, the Everest Three Passes Trek is a strenuous and demanding journey, so you should be physically fit and mentally prepared for the challenges.

Q: Is a permit required for this trek?

Yes, like all trekking routes in Nepal, you need several permits to complete the Everest Three Passes Trek. To trek in the Everest region, you need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entrance point of the national park.

Q: What is the accommodation like during the trek?

Accommodation along the trekking route is quite basic, especially in the higher altitudes. You will find tea houses and lodges offering simple rooms with shared bathrooms. In peak seasons, it's advisable to book your accommodation in advance.

Q: How do I get to the starting point of the trek?

The trek usually begins and ends in Lukla, a small town in the Everest region. To reach Lukla, you need to take a short domestic flight from Kathmandu. Keep in mind that flights to Lukla are subject to weather conditions, so some flexibility in your travel plans is essential.

Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

Yes, altitude sickness is a significant concern as you'll be trekking to high elevations. Proper acclimatization is crucial, and the trek usually includes rest days in certain locations to help your body adjust to the altitude.

Q: What kind of physical fitness is required?

The Everest Three Passes Trek is physically demanding, involving steep ascents and descents, as well as long hours of walking. Prior cardiovascular fitness and some endurance training will greatly help you during the trek.

Q: Do I need a guide and porter for the trek?

While it's possible to do the trek independently if you have prior trekking experience, hiring a licensed guide and porter is recommended. They can provide valuable support, information, and assistance with the logistics, allowing you to focus on enjoying the trek.

Q: What are the highlights of the Everest Three Passes Trek?

The trek offers stunning views of some of the world's highest mountains, including Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, and more. You'll also get to experience the unique culture and hospitality of the Sherpa people and pass through picturesque villages, monasteries, and glaciers.

Remember that the Everest Three Passes Trek is a challenging and high-altitude adventure, so it's crucial to be well-prepared, physically fit, and well-informed before embarking on this journey. Always prioritize safety and follow the advice of your guide and local authorities.

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