Everest is the word often associated with the challenge and high spirit adventure. Are you looking for the most thrilling walking detour at the lap of Mt. Everest? If yes then choose Everest Three High Passes Trek package offered by Adventure Trek in Nepal. Our trekking guides have traversed through these three daunting high passes of Everest region unaccountably for numerous times. Therefore, it would be safe, informative and adventurous. Don't just stay at home and pondering about having a thrill in life. Your monotonous drab everyday life will be fueled by chilled mountain air.
Everest Three High Passes Trekking covers three iconic snow-covered passes of Nepal. Kongma La Pass (5535 m), Chola Pass (5420 m) and Renjo La Pass (5360 m) are the most thrilling hurdles to conquer during this trek in Nepal. The journey takes the route of Everest Base Camp until Dingboche. For more details about the trail up to Dingboche please take a look at our Everest Base Camp Trek package. From Dingboche, trekkers will cross the Kongma La via Chhukung Ri. The trail is very narrow and the risk of falling stones might prevail. On the other side of the pass, trekkers will reach the tranquil Lobuche. The scene of Mt. Pumori will make you feel motivated.
From Lobuche trekkers again take the trail of Everest Base Camp Trek. After Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar visit trekkers return back to Dzongla. Until Gokyo Lake trekkers will follow the EBC Chola Pass Trek. Visit our EBC Chola Pass trek package for more info on this walking trip. After an alluring visit to Gokyo Lake trekkers will finally cross the final third pass the Renjo La Pass. The pass is undoubtedly the most spectacular place for viewing almost every mountain of Khumbu region. Ultimately trekkers return back to Namche Bazaar via Thame village and follow the trail back to Lukla.
Book the Everest Three High Passes Trek with us. Your adventurous journey will get even more spectacular with us. We always crave to make our clients happy, safe and vibrant. Our trekking guides will do their best to keep you motivated even in very extreme conditions. Come and relish the mountain thrill with HET team.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Kathmandu: touring and trek planning
Day 03: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 05: Namche Bazaar: Rest and acclimatization
Day 06: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche
Day 07: Tengboche to Dingboche
Day 08: Dingboche: acclimatization and rest
Day 09: Dingboche to Chhukung and climb Chhukung Ri
Day 10: Cross to Kongma La pass and trek to Lobuche
Day 11: Lobuche to Gorak Shep and visit Everest Base Camp
Day 12: Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar and from that point to Lobuche
Day 13: Lobuche to Dzongla
Day 14: Trek to Gokyo by means of Cho La pass
Day 15: Rest day in Gokyo: Climb Gokyo Ri and visit fourth and fifth Gokyo lakes
Day 16: Gokyo to Marlung through Renjo La Pass
Day 17: Marlung to Namche Bazaar
Day 18: Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Day 19: Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 20: Final takeoff
In the wake of arriving at the Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be welcomed by a delegate from Adventure Wanderer Treks & Expedition who will drop you off at your lodging. At night an appreciated supper will be facilitated by Wander Himalayan Trekking. Overnight in Kathmandu.
After breakfast we start our voyage through four stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These incorporate the structurally rich Durbar Square, the holy Hindu sanctuary of Pashupati Nath, the intriguing 'Monkey Temple' (Swayambunath) and Bauddha Nath Stupa which is one of the biggest stupas on the planet. Subsequent to finishing our visit late toward the evening, we drive to Wander Himalayan Trekking office for a concise meeting about our trek and become more acquainted with our group pioneer (guide) and kindred explorers.
All treks to Everest start from Luka where we will be traveling 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 fantastic Himalayas in a Twin Otter plane. We start our short trek to Phakding quickly in the wake of landing. At one hour's continuous drop, we will be at a Cheplung town from where we have a look at Mt. Khumbila (18900ft), a sacrosanct mountain which has never been climbed. From Cheplung, we keep diving to Phakding and spend the night.
We start our trek on tough and downhill trails with numerous intersections over Dudh Koshi River and a sublime perspective of Mt. Thamserku (21,675ft) from the Benkar town. We cross more scaffolds and achieve the passageway of Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo, where our trekking licenses are checked. We walk moreover 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.
This is the first of the three booked rest days which will enable us to adapt to the high elevation. 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 honorable 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 collection of things identified with the principal Everest ascenders, Sherpa culture and find out about the different plant and creature life in the Everest district. Overnight in Namche Bazzar.
We start the present trek on a simple trail to Phunki Thanga. From here we rise towards Tengboche town which is home to the biggest cloister in the Everest district. The religious community is situated inside the Sagarmatha National Park and gives all encompassing perspectives of the most elevated 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
We start the present trek by strolling downhill and go through lavish woods 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 flawless perspective of the Himalayas and Pangboche Monastery. We push forward towards the Imja Valley, Lobuche River and eventually move up to Dingboche. The town is a delightful breezy settlement disregarded by chortens and petition banners. Overnight in Dingboche.
Dingboche is a famous stop for trekkers and climbers went to Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam or Imja Tse. The town is excellent with a variety of fields encased by stone dividers to ensure grain, buckwheat and potatoes from the icy breeze and eating creatures. We spend a day at Dingboche for acclimatization. We take a day climb to Nagarjun Hill for extraordinary perspectives of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache, Ama Dablam and others.
Our trail goes through stone-walled fields and Imja Khola valley before entering ice sheet moraines in the midst of transcending Himalayas. The trail proceeds to Bibre which is a yak herder put. From here, straightforwardly over the valley is the phenomenal Ama Dablam and the Amphu Labsa mountains. The trail ahead is crossed 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 straightforwardly over the valley for a fabulous perspective of Ama Dablam and Amphu Labcha tops. We slip back to Chhukung to spend the night.
We start the present trek at a young hour in the morning to achieve the most noteworthy piece of the whole outing 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 supplication banners. The last drop from the pass is the most troublesome piece of the present excursion. In the wake of climbing the moraine on the far side, the trail turns north through Khumbu Glacier which takes us to Lobuche. Overnight at Lobuche.
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 rising takes us to Thangma Riju. From here we appreciate all encompassing perspectives of the Himalayan vista. We rise on a lofty 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 span, 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 appreciate Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori mountains. We trek back to Gorak Shep and spend the night.
We begin our trek to Kala Patthar at a young hour in the morning keeping in mind the end goal to get striking perspectives of the main light of the sun sparkling on Mt. Everest. Be that as it may, we should be set up for trekking oblivious and chilly temperature (the temperature shifts as indicated by the season). Besides, there is dependably a possibility for cold breezes which are very normal. As we proceed with our trek, recognizable 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 crests from Kalapathar is astounding. We appreciate the staggering Himalayan vista and plummet to Lobuche where we remain the night. In the wake of coming back to Gorak Shep, both the gatherings will eat together.
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 appreciate the perspective of the approaching Awi Peak. We go through a stupa and gravestones out yonder. In the wake of strolling for some time we start to rise. Amid the climb, we see Chola Tsho Lake adjacent. We proceed with further and pass another lake which is parcel littler than the Chola Tsho Lake. We cross the Chola Khola on an extension before achieving Dzongla. Overnight in Dzongla.
As we pick up tallness, the Gokyo Lake starts to show up and the Ama Dablam directs a scope of mountains on the south and Cholatse takes off on the west. Climbing the slope is difficult; it is steep, yet aggravated by stones over some of which we should scramble. The last move to the Cho La can be somewhat dubious as the trail bends cycle a precipice. The highest point of the pass is set apart by supplication banners and cairns. View of superb crests on all headings is stunning. Albeit long, the way driving down to Thangnak is not troublesome. Our trail conveys us to the edge of the Ngozumpa icy mass, which is the longest ice sheet in Nepal. Achieving the opposite side of the ice sheet, we see the second Gokyo Lake on the arrangement of six lakes. A short separation away is the third Gokyo Lake. Overnight at Gokyo Village.
We climb Gokyo Ri today and appreciate perspectives of the unbelievable 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 'Lowlife's Viewpoint', situated at the edge of the fifth lake, is bewildering. Cho-Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makulu mountains and the gigantic Ngozumba Glacier are our own to respect. We trek back to Gokyo and spend the night.
We begin the day at a young hour in the morning to finish the difficult day's trek ahead. Our trail moves close by Dudh Pokhari (lake) for some time. We stroll for around two hours previously diving towards the Renjo La pass. In transit we are compensated with unrestrained perspectives of the Himalayan and Rolwaling reaches and others. Perspectives from the Renjo La pass are much similar to that from Gokyo Ri with the third Gokyo Lake and Gokyo Village underneath the dim spread of the Ngozumpa Glacier. We additionally get remarkable perspectives of Mt. Everest from the highest point of the pass. Proceeding from the pass, our trail goes down a stone staircase and after that moves over a free scree to achieve the south bank of Angladumba Tsho Lake. The prescence of ice on the trail while plunging down can make our drop somewhat dangerous. En route we see Relama Tsho and Renjo Lake. We stroll down a limited valley stopped up with goliath stones to Lumde where there is a help hold up, however it is frequently shut. We walk practically for a hour from Lumde to get to Marlung on the east bank of the Bhote Koshi River. Overnight at Marlung.
The drop from Marulung to Thame takes after a customary course utilized for a considerable length of time by the Tibetan brokers. We cross the Bhote Koshi River and plummet to Taranga. The trail keeps on diving and we cross two extensions previously achieving Thame. Sitting above Thame is its celebrated Gompa arranged on a slope toward the west. From here, we slide bit by bit on a trail that goes through a couple of little towns previously achieving Namche Bazaar which is most likely the greatest town in the Everest area. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
We start our trek with a plunge. 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 normal. On our trek we appreciate strolling on open fields, through rhododendron and pine woodlands and appreciate far off perspectives of the snow secured tops. We stroll through Sherpa towns seeing their great confidence in Buddhism and the way of life of supplication stones and petition 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.
The flights to Kathmandu are generally booked for morning for wellbeing 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 lodging room or shop for gifts for our friends and family. At night, there will be a goodbye supper to praise the fruitful finish of your excursion to the mountains. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Our expedition in Nepal concludes today. A Wander Himalayan Trekking delegate will drop you off at the Tribhuwan International Airport a couple of hours before the planned flight.