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Overview

  • Trip Type: treking
  • Trip Grade: challenging
  • Duration: 17 Day(s)
  • Group Size: 2-6
  • Location: Everest Region
  • Transportation: Domestic flight (KTM-Lukla-KTM) and private vehicle (Transportation)
  • Arrival On: Kathmandu Nepal
  • Departure From: Kathmandu Nepal

Everest three passes trek

Everest Three Passes Trekking is one of the adventurous trekking destinations in the Everest region that is perfect for challenger lovers like you. It will take you to the popular three passes, Renjo-La (5417m), Cho-La (5535m), and Kongma-La (5420m) of Everest. Picturesque view of the biggest mountains of the world, Khumbu Glacier – World’s highest glacier and the unique settlements in the high altitude, this trekking includes all.

Everest Trekking three passes in The pinnacle area of the world, Mount Everest is called Sagarmatha in Nepali and Chhomolongba in Tibetan. Kalapatthar is a well-known close-up viewpoint of Everest; The Everest Base Camp is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and explorers. Gokyo lake and Surrounding lakes Khumbu Glaciers and more. It is well known for its Sherpa villages, Lukla, Namche, Khumjung, Thame, Pangboche. Monasteries and cultural museums are popular tourist attractions and spiritual centers for the indigenous Sherpa people.

Everest three passes treks popular for its stunning scenery and social life of Sherpa villages are the attraction of this region. Another attraction is the National park for those who are interesting in fauna and flora.

Everest three passes trekking is one of the most featured trek of Himalayan Windhorse Adventure.

Trip Highlights

    • A scenic flight to Lukla
    • Spellbinding view of mountains from the three high passes (Kongma La, Cho La & Renjo La)
    • Famous Sherpa town in the Everest region – Namche Bazaar
    • Nepal’s highest airport Syangboche
    • Stunning views from Gokyo Ri
    • One of the world’s highest hotels – Everest Hotel
    • Gokyo Lakes
    • Ancient monastery in Tengboche
    • UNESCO World Heritage Sites
    • Prayer wheels, colorful flags, Mani stones, high suspension bridges
    • The wide range of flora and fauna
    • Wildlife like musk deer, colorful pheasants, snow leopard, and Himalayan Thar
    • Highest glacier on Earth- Khumbu Glacier (4900m)
    • Amazing panoramic view from Kala Patthar (5,555m)

Itinerary

Day 1: Flight from Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,593ft) to Lukla (2,850m / 9,350ft) Trek to Phakding (2650m / 8562ft)

Our Everest 3 Passes Trek begins with a 35 minute domestic flight from Tribhuvan International Airport to Lukla. This scenic flight  provides you with amazing views of Langtang and the Annapurna Himalayan range.

At first, we will climb down from Lukla to the Thado Koshi River and cross a few suspension bridges before reaching Phakding. The trek will be short and enjoyable as we will also be acclimatizing. In Phakding, we will not miss our chance to visit Rimijung  Monastery

Day 2: Trek from Phakding (2,650m /8,562ft ) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,285ft)

We will begin early in the morning at Phakding and move north along the banks of Dudh Koshi River, passing many suspension bridges -including Hillary Suspension Bridge.

Our path also takes us through Monjo Village, deep forests, and rocky trails to Sagarmatha National Park Check Post, where we will register our permits and climb up into the forest. From this forest, you will see Mt. Everest for the first time. However, we will continue the trek until we reach Namche Bazaar – the destination for the day.

Day 3: Rest day to acclimatize at Namche Bazaar

Today will be an acclimatization day at Namche. We recommend you to explore Namche Bazaar. This town contains numerous Wi-Fi-linked cafes, restaurants, souvenirs, and gear shops. There are other options – visit the Sagarmatha National Park visitor center, traditional Sherpa settlementsHillary School, Khumjung monastery, Dingboche Airport, and Everest Hotel. 

Day 4: Trek from Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,285ft) to Thame (3750m / 12,303ft)

We leave Namche Bazaar and head to Thame following Bhote Koshi and past the pine and rhododendron forests. On the way, you will also get to see the mud-plastered stupa at Phurte. As you move ahead you will come to Thamo and Thamo Gompa, and from here the path drops steeply to Khumbu Hydroelectric Plant, ultimately leading to the Thame, which lies at the end of Khumbu Valley.

Thame is home to many famous Sherpa mountaineers, including Apa Sherpa, who holds the world record for summiting Everest 21 times. It is also a childhood home of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, one of the first men to climb Mt Everest. The other person is Edmund Hillary.

Day 5: Trek from Thame (3,750m / 12,303ft) to Lungden (4,500m / 14,764ft)

This day you will be walking around the villages while enjoying the views of the landscape, vegetation, and mountains. During sparkling mornings light-painted rocks, lichens, yaks, and snow-capped peaks look surreally vivid. The last village in the valley is Taranga, but we continue the hike through Marulung (4200m) village and finally to Lungden, the destination for this day. In our spare time, we can visit Nakpa Valley that used to be the old trade route to Tibet. Additionally, we can hike to Cho Relmo Lake as well.

Day 6: Trek from Lungden (4,500m / 14,764ft) to Gokyo Lake (4,750m / 15,583ft) via Renjola Pass (5,446m / 17,867ft)

It will be one of the most exciting days for you as you will be walking through the first pass in the route – Renjola Pass. We leave Lungden behind to continue our journey forward to the Gokyo Lakes region, depending on the season, you will be able to observe different human activities like yak herding.

Once you reach the Renjo La Pass, you will be able to see the majestic views of high peaks like Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8463m), and Mt. Cho Oyu (8201m). You will also see the third major Gokyo Lake (among five) – Dudh Pokhari, and the Gokyo village lies alongside this lake. The path then descends and lets you enter the Gokyo Valley, but you need to be careful because the trail might be icy.

Day 7: Rest day to acclimatize at Gokyo. Early morning at Gokyo Ri (5,400m / 17,814ft ) Viewpoint

Acclimatization provides us time to climb the Gokyo Ri Viewpoint from where you can see the mesmerizing views of the Everest region – including Thonak Tsho Lake and the Ngozuma Tsho Lake. 

Three kilometers north of Gokyo lies Ngozumpa Tsho glacier (5,000m), and within five minutes walk lies Scoundrel’s Viewpoint. From here, you get fantastic views of Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu.

On the north of the fifth Gokyo Lake, you can see astonishing views of the Cho Oyu Base Camp and the Ngozumpa Glacier – the longest glacier in the Himalayas. 

Day 8: Trek from Gokyo (4,790m / 15,584ft) to Thangnak (4,700m / 15,400ft)

We will be back on our trek on this day, walking past the Ngozumpa Glacier, but the trail is rocky and passes through several ups and downs. We will be walking down the valley on the eastern glacial moraine as the scenery becomes stunning and inspiring for you to move forward. Eventually, we arrive at the collection of lodges known as Thangnak. This place lies in a serene setting optimally placed for Cho-La high pass crossing.

Day 9: Trek from Thangnak (4,700m / 15,400ft) to Dzongla (4,855m / 15,930ft) via Cho La Pass (5420m /17,783ft)

There are some more challenging treks to cover today as we will be trekking on rocky trails and the glacial moraines – eventually reaching Dzongla. However, the exciting part is – you will be crossing Cho La Pass (5420m / 17,783ft) that connects Dzongla and Thagnak. This pass provides spectacular views of Everest and the other Himalayas. After enjoying the views from there, you will be descending to Dzongla for the night.  

Day 10: Trek from Dzongla (4,855m / 15,930ft) to Lobuche (4,910m / 16,175ft)

After spending the night at Dzongla, we will wake up the following day and continue our trek. Today’s destination will be Lobuche. At Lobuche, we will rejoin the classical Everest Base Camp Trek. But first, we start the day by following the moraine and descending alongside Chola Lake. As we proceed, we will be seeing memorial statues of the climbers who passed away in this region. The hike to Lobuche should be very enjoyable. We will just follow the trails of Imja Khola Valley to reach Lobuche. 

Day 11: Trek from Lobuche (4,930m / 16,175ft) to Everest Base Camp and back (5,364m / 17,598ft) to Gorak Shep (5,185m / 17,010ft)

Finally, on your eleventh day, you will reach Everest Base Camp. The trek begins by trekking through the lateral moraine of Khumbu Glacier until we arrive at Gorak Shep.

We will leave our belongings at Gorak Shep and climb up north to Everest Base Camp. The camp itself forms the base for mountaineers ascending or descending the Everest mountain.

Reaching Everest Base Camp (EBC) is not easy, and by reaching EBC, you have shown how determined you are. In a way, it is a victory over yourself –a triumph of determination, a positive attitude, and perseverance. We will stay on EBC for some time soaking in the magnificent views that only a few on earth ever will. After clicking several pictures, we will descend to Gorak Shep, where we will stay for the night.

Day 12: Hike to Kala Patthar Viewpoint (5,555m / 18,208ft), trek to Lobuche (4,910m / 16,175ft)

You were at Everest Base Camp the previous day, but despite reaching EBC, you couldn’t really see Mt. Everest. So this day provides you the chance to see Mt. Everest up-close and in all glory.

To catch the dawn breaking at Everest, we wake up early in the morning and hike to Kala Patthar (5,555m) – the famous Everest View Point. We will stay at Kala Patthar for some time, enjoy the sunrise over Mt. Everest and then descend to Gorak Shep for breakfast. After having breakfast, we will hike back to Lobuche, the destination for this day.

Day 13: Trek from Lobuche (4,930m / 16,175ft) to Chhukung (4,730m / 15,580ft) via Kongma La Pass (5,535m / 18,159ft)

Today, you will be crossing the final among the three passes that lie on your trail. This pass is considered the most difficult among these three passes. The trek starts from Lobuche. The ascend to Kongma La Pass is easy with the path dotted with frozen lakes, and a mummy-wrapped crane marks this pass. From the pass, you can see Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Makalu, Baruntse, and Ana Dablam.

We descend from the Kongma La pass to the eastern side of Nigyang Khola Valley and into the Chukhung Village. Sherpas use this area as a yak pasture, but there is no permanent habitation. Recently, this region has gained popularity as a trekking peak, and the trekkers often use Chhukhung for acclimatization purposes.

Day 14: Trek from Chhukung (4,730m / 15,580ft) to Tengboche (3,855m / 12,850ft)

We descend the Imja Khola valley, trek through the village of Dingboche, famous for its stone-walled potatoes fields, alpine pastures, and continue forward. On the way, you will also see Kharkas (highland sheds) at Tsura, Orsho, and Shomare. 

As we continue our hike, we will reach Pangboche Village – the place for year-round settlement in the valley, and then to Tengboche. From the Tengboche viewpoint, you can see awe-inspiring views of distinctive peaks like Amadablam (6856m), Everest (8848 m), Nuptse (7861m), Lhotse (8501m). We will also be visiting Tengboche Gompa – the oldest monastery in the Khumbu region.

Day 15: Trek from Tengboche (3,855m / 12,850ft) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,285ft)

The trail to Namche Bazaar takes us through forests inhabited by highland wildlife like pheasants, musk deer, mountain goats, or even snow leopards. We will be climbing on the steep slopes around which lie chortens and prayer flags. From the path, you can enjoy the view of the tip of Everest and the backside of Lhotse. 

Day 16: Trek from Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,285ft) to Lukla (2,850m / 9,350ft)

Our final day of trekking will lead us back to Lukla. After breakfast, we will be hiking down a steep trail that descends to the Hillary Suspension Bridge. However, we continue walking through several local villages in the Dudh Koshi River Valley until we reach Lukla. It is your sixteenth day of trekking, and your trekking is almost over. We hope you enjoyed the whole trek thoroughly.

Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,593ft) from Lukla (2,850m / 9,350ft)

we will be flying back to Kathmandu in the early morning Your 35 minute flight back to Kathmandu will indeed be a relaxing one, and you most probably will be looking back at the time spent during the trek. 

Cost Includes

  • Airport Pick up and drop by private vehicles (domestic and international arrivals/departures).
  • Kathmandu sightseeing with tour guide and private transportation.
  • Full board meals ( breakfast, lunch, dinner ) during trekking.
  • 3 Night Hotel accommodation with breakfast in Kathmandu.
  • Tea house accommodations with twin sharing rooms during the trekking.
  • Professional and experienced English-speaking guide for your entire trek and one porter for two trekkers.
  • Food, Accommodation, Salary, Equipment, Medicines, and insurance for trekking staff.
  • All the necessary permits and entrance fees during the trekking.
  • Our trekking guide/leader carries a medical kit.
  • All the government taxes and operating charges.

Cost Excludes

  • Personal trekking equipment and gear.
  • Nepal visa, learn more about the visa for Nepal.
  • Your travel and rescue insurance, Helicopter rescue, and any kind of insurance-related things.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. Tips for guide, porter, and driver (expected).
  • Mineral water, soft drinks, hard drinks, laundry, and your personal expenses during the Nepal trip.
  • Donations for local people, hospitals, and schools (not compulsory).
  • International flight tickets and city sightseeing entrance fees.
  • The rest of the expenses that are not mentioned in the cost include.

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