Embark on the ultimate adventure in the Everest Region with the Everest Three High Pass Trek. Experience breathtaking mountain vistas, sacred lakes, Buddhist culture, and Sherpa hospitality.
Embark on the ultimate adventure in the Everest Region with the Everest Three High Pass Trek. Experience breathtaking mountain vistas, sacred lakes, Buddhist culture, and Sherpa hospitality.
Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
Phakding - All treks to Everest start from Luka where we will be travelling to at a young hour in the morning, directly after breakfast. The flight will be an intriguing one since we will be flying in the midst of the fabulous Himalayas in a Twin Otter plane. We start our short trek to Phakding promptly subsequent…
Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
Phakding - All treks to Everest start from Luka where we will be travelling to at a young hour in the morning, directly after breakfast. The flight will be an intriguing one since we will be flying in the midst of the fabulous Himalayas in a Twin Otter plane. We start our short trek to Phakding promptly subsequent to landing. At one hour’s slow plummet, we will be at a Cheplung town from where we have a look at Mt. Khumbila (18900ft), a hallowed mountain that has never been climbed. From Cheplung, we keep plummeting to Phakding and spend the night.
Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazar - We start our trek on tough and downhill trails with various intersections over Dudh Koshi River and a grand perspective of Mt. Thamserku (21,675ft) from the Benkar town. We cross more scaffolds and achieve the passage of Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo, where our trekking licenses are checked. We walk beside and go through Jorsale town before achieving Namche Bazaar. From here, we get wonderful perspectives of the Himalayas including Everest, Lhotse, Tawache, and others. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Namche Bazaar: Rest and acclimatization
Namche Bazaar - This is the first of the three booked rest days which will enable us to adapt to the high height. Since specialists trust that it is smarter to remain dynamic notwithstanding amid rest days for better trekking knowledge we will spend the day getting a charge out of little climbs in and around Namche Bazaar. We climb up to Everest View Hotel to appreciate commendable perspectives of the Himalayan vista. On our way back to Namche we likewise visit the Khumjung Monastery (houses a sasquatch scalp!) and Hillary School. Our guide can likewise take us to the Tourist Visitor Center close to the headquarter of the Sagarmatha National Park where we can watch a variety of things identified with the main Everest ascenders, Sherpa culture and find out about the different plant and creature life in the Everest locale. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Namche Bazaar to Tengboche
Tengboche - We start the present trek on a simple trail to Phunki Thanga. From here we climb towards Tengboche town which is home to the biggest religious community in the Everest area. The religious community is situated inside the Sagarmatha National Park and gives all encompassing perspectives of the most noteworthy mountains on earth including Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse and Lhotse. We endeavor to achieve the cloister by 3:00 toward the evening and may even have the capacity to witness a religious Buddhist function. Overnight in Tengboche.
Tengboche to Dingboche
Dingboche - We start the present trek by strolling downhill and go through lavish backwoods loaded with birch, conifers and rhododendron trees. We proceed with our trek with perspectives of Mt. Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam to stay with us. The pleasant trail plunges down to Debuche, crosses the Imja River and takes us to Pangboche. While strolling the upper Pangboche trails, we get a more perfect perspective of the Himalayas and Pangboche Monastery. We advance towards the Imja Valley, Lobuche River and at last ascend to Dingboche. The town is a lovely breezy settlement ignored by chortens and supplication banners. Overnight in Dingboche.
Dingboche: acclimatization and rest
Dingboche - Dingboche is a famous stop for trekkers and climbers went to Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam or Imja Tse. The town is lovely with a variety of fields encased by stone dividers to secure grain, buckwheat, and potatoes from the cool breeze and munching creatures. We acclimatize at Dingboche for the day.
Dingboche to Chhukung and climb Chhukung
Chukhung - Our trail goes through stone-walled fields and Imja Khola valley before entering ice sheet moraines in the midst of towering Himalayas. The trail proceeds to Bibre which is a yak herder put. From here, specifically over the valley is the fabulous Ama Dablam and the Amphu Labsa mountains. The trail ahead is met by frosty streams. We proceed with our stroll for around thirty minutes and achieve Chhukung. After lunch, we start our trek towards Chhukung Ri. The move to Chhukung Ri includes some simple scrambling close to the summit. From the best, we can look specifically over the valley for a phenomenal perspective of Ama Dablam and Amphu Labcha tops. We plummet back to Chhukung to spend the night.
Cross to Kongma La pass ,trek to Lobuche
Lobuche - We start the present trek at a young hour in the morning to achieve the most noteworthy piece of the whole excursion which is Kongma La pass. We can either take a trail over a slope which is toward the northwest of Chhukung over the Nuptse Glacier moraines or we can stroll back to Bibre and trek on the trail over the Niyang Khola. The highest point of the pass is set apart by cairns and Buddhist petition banners. The last plummet from the pass is the most troublesome piece of the present voyage. We walk through the Khumbu Glacier to reach Lobuche. Overnight at Lobuche. Note: Trekking through Kongma La is discretionary. On the off chance that we would prefer not to handle the strenuous Kongma La pass today and need to go straightforwardly to Lobuche from Chhukung, we can do that as well.
Lobuche to Gorak Shep and visit Everest Base
Everest Base Camp Trail - Our trail moves along the parallel moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Ahead on the trail we see the peak of the north edge of Everest alongside Pumori, Mahalangur, Lingtern, Khumbutse, Nuptse and different mountains. A little climb takes us to Thangma Riju. From here we respect all encompassing perspectives of the Himalayan vista. We rise on a precarious trail up to the highest point of Changri Glacier. As we achieve Gorak Shep, we are encompassed by the Himalayas. In the wake of resting for a brief timeframe, we keep on Everest Base Camp. We go through rough rises, moraines and streams before achieving the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain, Everest. From here we respect Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains. We trail back to Gorak Shep as we will spend the night there. On the other hand, we can visit Kala Patthar today rather than the following day the same number of trust that the dusk see from Kala Patthar is more dazzling than the dawn see.
Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar, at that point to Lobuche
Kala Pattar - We begin our trek to Kala Patthar at a young hour in the morning with a specific end goal to get exceptional perspectives of the primary light of the sun sparkling on Mt. Everest. Be that as it may, we should be set up for trekking oblivious and cool temperature (the temperature shifts as indicated by the season). Besides, there is dependably a possibility for cold winds which are very normal. As we proceed with our trek, natural pinnacles, for example, Lingtren, Khumbutse, Changtse, Everest and Nuptse tower above us. Following a few hours of rising, we will be on the highest point of Kala Patthar. The nearby perspective of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan tops from Kalapathar is astounding. We appreciate the staggering Himalayan vista and slip to Lobuche where we remain the night. Those members who will visit Everest Base Camp today will have an early breakfast to begin ahead of schedule as Everest base camp climb takes longer than the climb to Kala Patthar. In the wake of coming back to Gorak Shep, both the gatherings will eat together.
Lobuche to Dzongla
Khumbu Glacier - From Lobuche, we trek downhill on a trail close by the Khumbu Glacier. Our trail parts into two and we pick the trail to our right side. In transit, we can better respect the perspective of the approaching Awi Peak. We go through a stupa and headstones out there. Subsequent to strolling for some time we start to climb. Amid the rising, we see Chola Tsho Lake close-by. We proceed with further and pass another lake which is part littler than the Chola Tsho Lake. We cross the Chola Khola on an extension before achieving Dzongla. Overnight in Dzongla.
Trek to Gokyo by means of Cho La pass
Rest day in Gokyo: Climb Gokyo Ri ,visit fourth and fifth Gokyo lakes
Gokyo Ri - We climb Gokyo Ri today and appreciate the perspectives of the amazing mountain vista. We can likewise visit the fourth Gokyo Lake today which is just 3km north of the Gokyo Village. Next, keep trekking to the fifth lake. The view from ‘Fraud’s Viewpoint’, situated at the edge of the fifth lake, is shocking. Cho-Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makulu mountains and the enormous Ngozumba Glacier are our own to appreciate. We trek back to Gokyo and spend the night.
Gokyo to Marlung by means of Renjo La Pass
Marlung to Namche Bazaar
Namche Bazaar - The plummet from Marulung to Thame takes after a conventional course utilized for quite a long time by the Tibetan dealers. We cross the Bhote Koshi River and drop to Taranga. The trail keeps on plummeting and we cross two extensions before achieving Thame. Sitting above Thame is its acclaimed Gompa arranged on a slope toward the west. From here, we dive bit by bit on a trail that goes through a couple of little towns before achieving Namche Bazaar which is likely the greatest town in the Everest district. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Lukla - We start our trek with a plummet. As we proceed with our trek, we traverse the quick streaming Dudh Koshi River and its tributaries. Presently the trail has turned out to be more level and regular. On our trek, we appreciate strolling on open fields, through rhododendron and pine woodlands and appreciate far off perspectives of the snow secured crests. We stroll through Sherpa towns seeing their noteworthy confidence in Buddhism and the way of life of petition stones and supplication banners. In the wake of achieving Lukla, we extend those sore legs and review the encounters of the most recent few weeks. Our long trek to the mountain and its high passes closes today. Overnight in Lukla.
Lukla to Kathmandu
Kathmandu - The flights to Kathmandu are typically booked for morning for security purposes. Subsequent to achieving the capital city, we have whatever is left of the day away from work to past the time however we see fit. We could take a rest in our inn room or shop for keepsakes for our friends and family. At night, there will be a goodbye supper to commend the fruitful consummation of your trip to the mountains. Overnight in Kathmandu.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- All government and local taxes included
- All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- All government and local taxes included
- All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
- International flights
- Excess baggage charge(s)
- International flights
- Excess baggage charge(s)
If you’re seeking the comforting touch of nature, the Everest Three High Pass Trek offers a unique adventure in the Everest Region. There’s a distinct sensation you get from this trek, unlike any other, and it’s magnified threefold as the route traverses three of Nepal’s highest trekking passes, each exceeding 5,300m.
The Everest Three High Pass Trek…
If you’re seeking the comforting touch of nature, the Everest Three High Pass Trek offers a unique adventure in the Everest Region. There’s a distinct sensation you get from this trek, unlike any other, and it’s magnified threefold as the route traverses three of Nepal’s highest trekking passes, each exceeding 5,300m.
The Everest Three High Pass Trek affords breathtaking panoramic views of some of Earth’s loftiest mountain vistas. This mesmerizing adventure brings you to the ideal location to take in the tranquility of Gokyo’s sacred lakes, offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to engage with Buddhist traditions and Sherpa hospitality.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.