Everest Three High Pass Trek

  • Duration 19
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Strenuous
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • Meals All Inclusive
  • Accommodation Lodges/Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 5,420m
  • Activity Trekking & Exploring
  • Group Type Private
  • Group Size 2-12
  • Best Season Spring & Autumn
Highlights
  • Renjo La Pass (5,360 m) – Offers stunning panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, alongside the beautiful Gokyo Lakes below.
  • Cho La Pass (5,420 m) – A challenging glacier-covered pass connecting the Gokyo Valley with the Everest Base Camp route.
  • Kongma La Pass (5,535 m) – The highest and most difficult pass, with breathtaking views of Lhotse, Makalu, and Ama Dablam.
  • Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) – Stand at the base of the world’s tallest mountain.
  • Kala Patthar (5,545 m) – The best viewpoint to see Mount Everest, particularly at sunrise or sunset.
  • Gokyo Lakes – Stunning turquoise glacial lakes, the highest freshwater lake system in the world.
  • Gokyo Ri (5,357 m) – Offers 360-degree views of Everest, Cho Oyu, and Ngozumpa Glacier.
  • Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) – The vibrant Sherpa capital and hub for acclimatization, famous for its markets and cafes.
  • Thame Monastery – An ancient monastery with ties to mountaineering legends like Tenzing Norgay.
  • Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m) – The largest monastery in the region, offering views of Ama Dablam.
  • Sagarmatha National Park – Trek through rhododendron forests and spot yaks, Himalayan tahr, snow leopards, and colorful pheasants.
  • Ngozumpa Glacier – The longest glacier in the Himalayas.
  • Khumbu Glacier (4,900 m) – The highest glacier on Earth.
  • Sherpa Culture and Villages – Experience Sherpa hospitality in villages like Pangboche, and Dingboche.
  • Chukhung Valley – Offers impressive views of Nuptse, Lhotse, and Island Peak.
  • Suspension Bridges and Rivers – Thrilling crossings over the Dudh Koshi River.
  • Scenic Flight to Lukla – A dramatic, unforgettable flight offering stunning mountain views.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Explore Pashupatinath Temple, Swyambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, and Patan Durbar Square.
  • Sherpa Museum – Discover artifacts and history of the region’s legendary mountaineers.
  • Sherpa and Tibetan Cuisines – Enjoy local food and cultural experiences.
  • Flora and Fauna – Encounter diverse plant life and wildlife, including musk deer and colorful pheasants.
  • Stunning Landscapes – Breathtaking views of mountains, glaciers, and rugged terrain.
  • Kala Patthar and Gokyo Ri Viewpoints – Unparalleled 360-degree mountain views.
  • Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu – Celebrate your adventure with a cultural evening.

Everest Three High Pass Trek Overview

The Everest Three High Pass Trek is an exhilarating and scenic adventure, offering trekkers a comprehensive experience of the Everest region’s diverse landscapes, rich Sherpa culture, and breathtaking views. This challenging trek takes you across three high-altitude mountain passes: Kongma La (5,535m), Cho La (5,420m), and Renjo La (5,360m), each providing a unique perspective of the majestic Himalayas. As you trek through the heart of the Everest Khumbu region, you’ll be treated to views of towering peaks, including several over 8,000 meters. In addition to its stunning natural beauty, the trek offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Sherpa people, making it a truly unforgettable journey. Whether you’re an experienced trekker or an adventurer seeking a once-in-a-lifetime challenge, the Everest Three High Pass Trek promises a rewarding and remarkable experience.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Upon arriving in Kathmandu, you’ll check into your hotel and have time to settle in. Spend the day exploring the vibrant city, known for its cultural heritage and bustling streets. You can visit historic sites like Durbar Square or shop for trekking essentials in Thamel. Later, attend a pre-trek briefing where guides will cover logistics, safety procedures, and answer any questions. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner, meet your fellow trekkers, and experience traditional Nepali culture.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • Welcome Dinner

The journey begins with a drive to Manthali, a town located in the Ramechhap district. From here, a flight is taken to Lukla, a popular gateway for trekking in the Everest region. Lukla’s Tenzing-Hillary Airport is known for its short runway and dramatic location. After landing in Lukla, trekkers begin their hike towards Phakding, a village nestled at an altitude of 2,650 meters. The trek takes about three to four hours, passing through lush forests, suspension bridges, and beautiful rivers. This relatively short day allows trekkers to acclimatize to the altitude gradually, while enjoying the picturesque views of the surrounding mountains.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 3-4 hours
  • 6.2 km

The trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar takes you through beautiful forests of rhododendron and pine, with occasional views of snow-capped peaks. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, crossing several suspension bridges, including the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge. The hike is steady, but as you ascend toward Namche Bazaar, the altitude begins to be felt. Namche Bazaar, known as the gateway to the Everest region, is a bustling Sherpa town with markets, lodges, and spectacular mountain views. The town offers a rich cultural experience and an excellent place to rest before further ascending into the high Himalayas.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 7.4

A rest day in Namche Bazaar is essential for acclimatization to the higher altitude. During the day, you can explore the local area, visit the nearby Everest View Hotel for breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam, or hike to the Sherpa Museum to learn about the history and culture of the region. Acclimatization is crucial for preventing altitude sickness, and this day helps your body adjust to the changing conditions. It’s also an opportunity to relax and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Namche Bazaar.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive

On this day, you’ll leave Namche Bazaar and trek to Thame, a quiet Sherpa village located at a higher altitude. The trail ascends gradually, offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks. Thame is a culturally rich village, known for its ancient monasteries and as the birthplace of several famous mountaineers. The peaceful surroundings and the presence of Buddhist shrines make it a great place for introspection and relaxation. The trek today is moderate, providing an opportunity to gradually gain altitude and prepare for further high-altitude trekking.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 6.8 km

The trek from Thame to Lungden takes you through a scenic, high-altitude route with views of stunning mountain peaks. The path leads through a traditional Sherpa village, offering glimpses of the rich cultural heritage of the region. The walk is gradual, allowing trekkers to acclimatize to the increasing altitude. Lungden is a small village located in a picturesque valley surrounded by towering peaks. At this altitude, the weather becomes colder, and trekkers begin to feel the effects of the thinning air. This day prepares you for the more challenging sections ahead by allowing you to adjust to the higher altitude.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 8.2 km

The trek heads towards the stunning Gokyo Valley via Renjo La Pass, one of the most scenic high-altitude passes in the Everest region. After an early morning start, trekkers will ascend the Renjo La Pass at 5,446 meters. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. After descending from the pass, the trail leads to Gokyo, a beautiful alpine settlement at 4,750 meters. Gokyo is known for its turquoise lakes and offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, making it a rewarding stop.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 7-8 hours
  • 9 km

This day is dedicated to acclimatization and exploration. You will hike up to Gokyo Ri, a peak offering one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Everest region, including Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and other stunning peaks. The climb is strenuous but rewarding, and it gives trekkers a chance to rest, adjust to the altitude, and enjoy the spectacular landscapes. The rest day allows your body to acclimatize before continuing the trek, ensuring better stamina and reducing the risk of altitude sickness.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 2.5 hpurs
  • 2.5 km

After the rest day, the trek continues with a descent towards Thangnak, located at 4,700 meters. The trail passes through the Gokyo Valley and is relatively gentle, offering stunning views of the Gokyo Lakes and surrounding peaks. Thangnak is a small settlement that serves as a base for the upcoming ascent to Cho La Pass. It’s another ideal stop for acclimatization.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 4-5 hours
  • 3.7 km

This is one of the most challenging days of the trek, as you will cross Cho La Pass at 5,420 meters. The steep ascent is demanding but offers fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. Upon crossing the pass, the descent leads to Dzongla at 4,855 meters. Dzongla is a remote settlement offering a chance to rest and acclimatize before continuing the journey.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 5-6 km

From Dzongla, the trail leads towards Lobuche, a higher altitude village at 4,910 meters. The path traverses along a moraine with spectacular views of the Khumbu Glacier and surrounding mountains. As the trek continues, the landscape becomes more barren, and Lobuche serves as a crucial stop for acclimatization before heading towards Everest Base Camp. The scenery on this day includes views of peaks such as Nuptse and the Khumbu Icefall.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 3-4 hours
  • 8.36 km.

You’ll head towards the iconic Everest Base Camp. The trail takes you through rugged terrain with panoramic views of the Khumbu Icefall, towering peaks, and glaciers. Upon arrival at the base camp, you will have reached the ultimate goal for trekkers in the Everest region. This is a momentous achievement, and the surrounding views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse will leave you awe-struck. The day concludes with an overnight stay at base camp or nearby, marking the culmination of a challenging and unforgettable trek.

  • Tea House
  • All Inlusive
  • 7-8 hjours
  • Max 10 km

The day begins with a sunrise hike to Kala Patthar, a popular vantage point for breathtaking views of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks.  Afterward, the trek continues toward Lobuche, situated at 4,910 meters. The route takes you through rocky terrain and high-altitude landscapes, with dramatic mountain views along the way. Lobuche offers a stunning location for acclimatization and rest before continuing higher into the Everest region.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 5-6 hours
  • 9 km

This challenging day involves crossing Kongma La Pass, one of the three major high passes in the Everest region. The pass is located at 5,535 meters and offers incredible views of the surrounding glaciers and peaks. After descending from the pass, you continue to Chhukung, a small settlement at 4,730 meters. The day’s hike is tough, but the rewarding landscapes and the sense of accomplishment make it memorable.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 7-9 hours
  • 10-12 km

The trek from Chhukung to Tengboche takes you through beautiful alpine scenery. The route offers views of several major peaks, including Ama Dablam, Nuptse, and Everest. As you descend, the terrain changes, with lush forests and meadows. The day ends at Tengboche, a well-known monastery in the region, where trekkers can experience Tibetan Buddhist culture and enjoy peaceful surroundings at 3,855 meters.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 10-12 km

The trek from Tengboche to Namche Bazaar is a descent through picturesque forests and sherpa villages, offering fantastic views of the Himalayas. Namche Bazaar, known as the gateway to the Everest region, is a bustling town with shops, cafes, and markets, offering a chance to rest and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere at 3,440 meters. The town is also a good place for acclimatization and exploring the local culture.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 4-5 hours
  • 10 km

On this day, you’ll trek from Namche Bazaar back to Lukla, a journey of around 7-8 hours. The trail descends through the forest, with beautiful views of the surrounding peaks. Along the way, you will pass through Sherpa villages, cross suspension bridges, and descend through lush valleys. As you reach Lukla, you’ll feel a sense of achievement after completing the trek. This will be your final night in the mountains, and you can relax, celebrate, and prepare for your flight back to Kathmandu.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 7-9 Hours
  • 13-14 km

After an early breakfast, you’ll fly from Lukla to Kathmandu or Manthali. The flight offers scenic views of the Himalayas and marks the conclusion of your trek. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you’ll transfer to your hotel and have time to relax or explore the city, depending on your flight schedule.

  • 3-Star Hotel
  • Breakfast

On the final day, you’ll head to the airport for your international departure. Depending on your flight time, you may have the opportunity to explore more of Kathmandu or simply prepare for your journey back home.

  • Breakfast
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Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Private Ground Transportation: Includes all transfers for international and domestic airport arrivals and departures, as well as drives to Manthali and back.
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu: 3 nights at a 3-star hotel, with breakfast included.
  • Kathmandu Sightseeing: Private transport and a professional tour guide for a UNESCO World Heritage Site excursion.
  • Round-Trip Flights: Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu or Ramechhap-Lukla-Ramechhap (during peak season), including departure taxes.
  • Meals During the Trek: Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner), 3 servings of tea/coffee, 1 serving of soup with dinner, and seasonal fruits.
  • Trek Accommodations: Best available twin-sharing lodge/teahouse stays with private bathrooms and hot showers in Phakding, Namche, and Lukla.
  • Trekking Crew: Government-licensed, English-speaking guide and porters (1 porter for every 2 trekkers), including their meals, lodging, wages, equipment, insurance, and medical supplies.
  • Certificates: Trip achievement certificate.
  • Medical Support: First aid kit carried by the trek leader.
  • Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit, TIMS Card, and Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Municipality Entrance Permit (bring 2 passport-sized photos).
  • Welcome Dinner: A cultural show and dinner at a traditional restaurant.
  • Taxes and Fees: All government taxes and company service charges.
Cost Excludes
  • Meals not specified in the ‘Meal Inclusions’ section of the itinerary: Any meals outside the listed inclusions will be at your own expense.
  • Travel Insurance: It is highly recommended that travelers secure comprehensive travel insurance, including coverage for trekking, medical emergencies, and cancellations.
  • International Airfare: The cost of flights to and from Nepal is not included. Travelers are responsible for booking and covering their own international airfare.
  • Nepal Entry Visa: Travelers are required to obtain a visa for entry into Nepal. The cost of the visa is not included and must be arranged upon arrival or in advance.
  • Hot Showers During the Trek: While trekking, hot showers are not always available and may require an additional charge where applicable. Please be prepared for basic shower facilities.
  • All Kinds of Cold Drinks: Beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks (Coke, Fanta, Sprite), juice, and other cold drinks are not included in the trip cost and should be purchased separately.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment: Essential trekking gear such as backpacks, sleeping bags, trekking poles, footwear, and other personal items must be arranged by travelers themselves.
  • Tips for Trekking Staff and Driver: Tipping is customary for the trekking crew, including guides, porters, and drivers. While tips are not mandatory, they are greatly appreciated for exceptional service.
Departure Dates
  • We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
FAQs
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  • The Everest Three High Pass Trek is a challenging and scenic trekking route in Nepal’s Everest Region, which takes adventurers through three high-altitude passes: Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La. These passes offer breathtaking views of iconic peaks such as Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. The trek also passes through remote Sherpa villages, Buddhist monasteries, and glacial lakes, immersing trekkers in both the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the region. Located in the Sagarmatha National Park, it attracts trekkers looking for a more rugged and adventurous alternative to the popular Everest Base Camp trek.

  • The best times for the Everest Three High Pass Trek are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. The weather during these times is typically clear and dry, with mild temperatures, making it ideal for trekking. Spring brings the added beauty of wildflowers in bloom, while autumn offers the best views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Winter, with heavy snow and freezing temperatures, can make the trek dangerous, while summer’s monsoon rains increase the risk of landslides and trail difficulties, making it less favorable for trekkers.

  • While previous trekking experience is beneficial, it is not mandatory for the Everest Three High Pass Trek. However, this trek involves challenging terrain, high altitudes, and long days of walking, so a good fitness level is essential. To prepare, focus on cardiovascular exercises like running, cycling, or swimming to improve stamina, as well as strength training exercises for your legs and core. Practicing long hikes with a loaded backpack and in varied terrains will help simulate the conditions of the trek. Additionally, ensure your body is accustomed to hiking at high altitudes to handle the physical demands.

  • The Everest Three High Pass Trek is a strenuous journey, with an overall difficulty level that ranges from moderate to challenging. It involves crossing three high-altitude passes, steep ascents and descents, and long days of walking, all while adjusting to the effects of high-altitude trekking. Physical fitness is crucial, so training should focus on building endurance, leg strength, and cardiovascular fitness. Hiking with a backpack, long-duration hikes, and strength training are excellent ways to prepare for this trek. Regular hiking at high altitudes will also help your body adjust to the oxygen levels.

  • To prepare for the physical demands of the Everest Three High Pass Trek, focus on building cardiovascular endurance through activities such as running, cycling, or swimming. Strength training, especially for the legs and core, is vital, as trekking involves a lot of uphill and downhill walking. Hiking with a backpack to simulate trekking conditions will help build stamina. To prepare for altitude, try to hike at high elevations before the trek. It’s essential to pace yourself during the trek, avoid rapid ascents, and take rest days for acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness.

  • To minimize the risk of altitude sickness on the Everest Three High Pass Trek, it’s essential to ascend gradually and allow your body to acclimatize. Follow a well-paced itinerary with rest days at key points, such as Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, to adjust to the increasing altitude. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol and smoking. Some trekkers opt for medications like Diamox, which can help with altitude sickness symptoms, but it’s important to consult a doctor beforehand. If symptoms of altitude sickness arise, descend to a lower altitude immediately.

  • For the Everest Three High Pass Trek, you will need the Sagarmatha National Park Permit and the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or Lukla, with the Sagarmatha permit also available in Lukla. If passing through the Gaurishankar Conservation Area, a separate permit may be required. It’s essential to respect the local customs and cultural traditions of the Sherpa communities, and be mindful of the environment by not littering and following guidelines for wildlife protection. Staying on designated trekking routes and not disturbing religious sites are important.

  • Accommodation on the Everest Three High Pass Trek primarily consists of teahouses, which provide basic lodging with shared facilities. While they offer beds, meals, and hot water, they do not typically provide heating or private bathrooms. It’s advisable to bring a sleeping bag to stay warm at higher altitudes, where temperatures can drop significantly. Other essentials include a headlamp, trekking poles for support on uneven terrain, warm clothing, and a first aid kit. A power bank or solar charger is also useful as charging facilities may be limited in remote areas.

  • Along the Everest Three High Pass Trek, teahouses serve a variety of meals, including traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), noodles, rice, pasta, and soups. Western-style meals like pancakes, sandwiches, and fried rice are also available. Vegetarian and vegan options are commonly provided, although the availability may vary depending on the location of the teahouse. However, the options may be more limited in remote areas, so it’s a good idea to inform your guides ahead of time about dietary preferences to ensure sufficient meal choices during the trek.

  • For the Everest Three High Pass Trek, you should bring warm clothes for layering, waterproof jackets and pants, sturdy trekking boots, and a hat, gloves, and sunglasses for sun protection. A sleeping bag is also necessary for warmth at higher elevations. Essential trekking gear includes trekking poles, a first aid kit, a headlamp, and sunscreen. Trekking gear can be rented in Kathmandu or Lukla, where you can find jackets, sleeping bags, boots, and poles. However, it’s recommended to purchase high-quality gear for safety and comfort rather than relying solely on rentals.

  • Weather conditions can frequently disrupt flights to Lukla, causing delays or cancellations. If this happens, it’s important to stay patient and flexible. Consider building buffer days into your itinerary to account for potential weather delays. If the weather does not improve after a few days, alternative options such as driving to Salleri and trekking to Lukla can be considered. Local authorities and your guide will provide advice on managing the situation, so it’s essential to remain calm and adjust your plans accordingly.

  • Travel insurance is highly recommended for the Everest Three High Pass Trek. The insurance should include medical coverage in case of illness or injury, emergency evacuation services (especially in case of altitude sickness or accidents), coverage for trip cancellations or delays, and protection for lost luggage or trekking gear. Additionally, ensure that the insurance covers high-altitude trekking and activities related to mountaineering, as this may not be included in standard travel policies.

  • ATMs are not available along the Everest Three High Pass Trek route, so it is crucial to carry enough cash to cover all expenses for the duration of the trek. You can withdraw cash in Kathmandu or Lukla before starting the trek. Carrying a combination of cash in Nepali rupees and some extra for emergencies is advisable, as you won’t be able to access banking services once on the trail.

  • To prepare for varying weather conditions on the trek, wear layered clothing, including thermal base layers, a fleece or down jacket for warmth, and waterproof outerwear to protect against rain or snow. Charging facilities are available at most teahouses, although they are often limited and may come with a fee. Power may be unreliable, so it’s advisable to bring a portable charger or solar charger to ensure you can charge essential devices like phones or cameras along the way.

  • Wi-Fi is available at most teahouses along the Everest Three High Pass Trek, but the connection is often slow and unreliable. You can also purchase a local SIM card in Kathmandu, which typically works for calls and data along the trek route, though signal strength may vary at higher elevations. It’s important to inform family or friends of your trekking schedule and expected communication gaps in advance to ensure they know when to expect updates.

  • Charging facilities are available at most teahouses along the Everest Three High Pass Trek, though they may be limited in some remote areas. These charging stations typically charge a small fee for use, and electricity availability can be inconsistent. It’s wise to carry a power bank or solar charger as a backup to ensure your devices remain charged during the trek, especially if you need them for navigation, communication, or capturing photographs.

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