The Everest Three Pass Trek or the Everest circuit trek provides the best trekking
experience in the Everest region. Truly strenuous Everest Three Pass trekking
suites for experienced hikers trying to cross the high altitude pass and
explore the wonders of the Himalayas. The Everest High Passes Trek is a great
way to experience the unique taste of nature, culture, beautiful scenery,
breathtaking mountains, and charming villages that make travel a memorable
experience for any a lifetime.
Main Highlights
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Discover the
unique and living Sherpa tradition and culture
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You will
visit the Sagarmatha National Park habitat with exotic animals.
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Stand at the
foot of the highest mountain in the world, the Mount Everest
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Go up to
Gokyo Ri and enjoy the fascinating view of the mountains at sunrise
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A 40-minute
flight from Kathmandu to Lukla with panoramic views of the landscapes.
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Stunning
views of mountains like Tawache, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu
and Thamserku
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Experience
the breathtaking panoramic view of the Himalayas from Kongma La, Cho La, and
Renjo La Pass
Everest
Three Pass trek itinerary can be customized according to your choice. Please write to us
for the individual travel Itinerary. The price varies depending on hotel
category, transportation, private vehicle, and flight service.
Day 01: Welcome to Kathmandu Tribhuwan
International Airport.
Day 02: City Sightseeing around in Kathmandu
Valley.
Day 03: Flight to Lukla, Trek to Phakding
Walking Distance 4 to 5 hours
Day 04: Trek From Phakding to the Namche
Bazaar: walking distance 6 -7 hours.
Day 05: Acclimatization day walking through
the Namche bazaar.
Day 06: Trek Namche to Tengboche (3,860 m) –
Walking Distance 7 hours.
Day 07: Trek Tengboche to Pangboche (3,930
m), Walking Distance 2 - 3 hours
Day 08: Day hike to Ama Dablam base camp
–walking Distance 4 to 5 hours
Day 09: Trek from Pangboche to Dingboche –
walking distance 4 to 5 hours.
Day 10: Acclimatization walks to
Nangkartshang Peak – walking distance 3 to 4 hours
Day 11: Trek to Chhukung (4730m) Walking
Distance 3-4 hours
Day 12: Chhukung to Kongma-La after Lobuche
walking distance 6-7 hours
Day 13: Trek to Everest base camp and return
to Gorakshep walking 7 to 9 hours
Day 14: walk to Kala Pathar and return to
Lobuche – walking distance 6 to 7 hours
Day 15: Trek to Dzongla (4830 m) – walking
Distance 4-5 hours.
Day 16: Cross Cho La and walk to Dragnag-
walking distance 7 to 8 hours
Day 17: Trek to Gokyo (4750 m) – walking
distance 4 hours.
Day 18: Early Morning walk in the Gokyo Ri
and exploration of the Gokyo lakes.
Day 19: Renjo La and trek to Langden in the
Thame valley – Walking 7 hours
Day 20: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,445 m) –
walking distance 5 to 6 hours
Day 21: Trek down to Lukla – walking
distance 8 to 9 hours.
Day 22: Flight to Kathmandu.
Day 23: Free time in Kathmandu.
Day 24: Drop To Kathmandu International
airport.
The Everest Three Passes Trekking in the
Khumbu region of Nepal offers one of the most enjoyable and genuinely
extraordinary trekking experiences. With the first challenge, Everest Base Camp,
the height of the three high passes is conquered: Renjo La, Cho La, Kongma La,
and Kala Patthar.
Your vacation begins with a guided city tour
of Kathmandu, the vibrant capital of Nepal. On the third day of the trip, a
30-35 minute flight to Lukla, an impressively new flight on a Twin Otter plane,
and the start of your hike in the heart of Sherpa Land, the Everest 3 high pass
trail continues to along the train. To Namche, We will follow in the footsteps
of famous mountaineers and walk from house to house through beautiful Nepalese
villages with spectacular views of Mount Everest and many other peaks of the
Khumbu. We will have time to visit the essential Sherpa villages and
monasteries. You have the option to walk to the Ama Dablam base camp, which is
off the beaten track and worth the walk for its rewarding sight.
The altitude and steep climbs make the
trek to the three high passes of Everest one of the most demanding treks in the
Everest region. However, the spectacular views make the hard journey worthwhile
and the experience of natural and cultural beauty that the Khumbu region of
Nepal takes your breath away. Highlights also include the view of many peaks
that rise 8000m or more above sea level. You will see the beautiful Island
Peak, a high summit for mountaineers, and some see this as the first step in
mountaineering. The two glaciers Ngozumpa and Khumbu, with the other side view
of the Gokyo valley with its beautiful lakes, make this a dream for
photographers too.
This walk is also an opportunity to get
to know friendly Sherpas, their picturesque settlements, their lifestyle, their
culture, and their traditions. March-May and September-December are the best
times to plan the Everest Three Passes walks, as you can also attend the
Tengboche Mani Rimdhu Festival and Dance in October-November and the Dumje
Festival (April). No prior knowledge is required; however, to complete the
Everest 3 Peaks 3 Passes hike, good health, excellent endurance, a mental and
physical determination is needed.
We intend to follow the daily schedule
below, although there may be flexibility due to local conditions or other
factors beyond our control. In this case, the trekking guide will do everything
possible to resolve changes in the route to minimize its inconveniences.
Welcome to Kathmandu, Nepal, the capital
of Nepal. Today is your first day in Nepal. We will send one of our company
representatives to pick you up at Tribhuvan International Airport and take you
to your Hotel. After a while, the Tour Manager will provide you with complete
information about your trip. The rest of the day you can visit nearby places.
Today you hear the Nepali word for hello "Namaste." You will probably
never forget that word after this trip. Night stay at the three-star deluxe Hotel
in Kathmandu.
Meals included: none
It is a guided day tour of the Kathmandu
Valley that visits four of the seven World Heritage sites. Attractions such as
Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and
Swayambhunath are visited today. The tour is expected to end around 4 p.m. The
rest of the day is free to self explore and pack for the next morning trek. You
can leave a bag at the Hotel with items that are not needed on the trek. Night
stay at Hotel in Kathmandu.
Meals included: Breakfast.
Today is the first day of your trek, and
our goal is Phakding. You will be transferred to Tribhuvan International
Airport in a private vehicle to board a flight to Lukla in the early morning.
After a 30-35 minute flight, you will land at Lukla Airport (Tenzing Hillary
Airport). On the plane, you can see some of the highest mountains in the world,
including Cho Oyu (8,153m), Lhotse (8,516m), Gauri Shankar (7,145m), Menlungtse
(7,181m) and, of course, sometimes Mount Everest from the window of the airplane.
After an exciting landing at the Lukla airport and a warm welcome, you will meet
your porters who will carry your extra luggage every day until you back to
Lukla. Here you can meet our porter and other members of our team. We also
prepare your luggage for shippers. As soon as everything is ready, the trek
starts to 3 peaks, and three passes towards the daily goal and leaves Lukla
behind. After three hours, mainly downhill and flat, we finally reached Phakding.
You can cool off and enjoy the beautiful village on the Dudh Kosi river. We
take a short walk in the village of Phakding or even a walk to the nearby
Gompas to acclimatize. Night stay at a lodge in Phakding.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Today is the second day of the Everest trek,
and our destination is Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa capital and the heart of
Khumbu. After Breakfast, we leave Phakding and move slowly towards Monjo
crossing a series of suspension bridges and small settlements. From Phakding,
it takes approximately 2 or 3 hours to reach Monjo. Monjo is recognized as the
gateway to the Sagarmatha National Park. Upon arrival at Sagarmatha National
Park, team leaders care about the necessary paperwork for the national park
while enjoying a hot drink and visiting local shops. Then we descend and pass a
few more suspension bridges. When crossing these bridges, the path leads uphill
to the Namche Bazaar, from where you have the first view of Mount Everest along
with other peaks. It is a hard 2-hour walk. The night is spent in a guest house
in Namche Bazaar.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Today, on the third day of the trek, we
participate in activities that help us adapt to the difference in altitude and
the dilution of the air. Staying active is the best way to acclimatize. So we
have a few options for this day, and both help you get used to the altitude.
The first option is the longest road to the village of Thame at 3,800 m and
back to Namche, which takes 7 to 8 hours. If you would like a shorter trip,
then you can visit the Everest View Hotel near the village of Khumjung above
Namche. We explore the monasteries and the lifestyle of the people in Namche.
The Namche Bazaar offers a variety of ways to spend the day. The night is spent
in a guest house in Namche Bazaar.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
This
morning we leave Namche after a short and steep climb on the classic Everest
access route, which describes the slope far above Imja Khosi. Today's hike
continues to contour the slope with short, steep sections walk over ridges.
There are spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse, as well as the
beautiful Ama Dablam (6,812m). Ama Dablam means "mother's necklace,"
the long ridges on either side like the arms of a mother protecting her child,
and the glacier pendant, which is considered Dablam, the traditional double decoration
with images of gods worn by Sherpa women. The magnificent Ama Dablam is one of
the gorgeous mountains in the world. Passing various villages and tea houses,
we crossed a tributary of the Dudh Kosi River on a suspension bridge at a place
called Phunki Tenga before starting a steep climb for about two hours to the
monastery. This part of the hike is covered with rhododendron and pine forests,
so it is well shaded and should be quite cold. The backdrop of the Tengboche
monastery is magical and a spectacular building. It is incredible that the
temple was burned down just a few years ago and was rebuilt in large part.
Night stay at Lodge in Tengboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
In the afternoon, explore the village: 2
to 3 hours of walking. After walking down Deboche to Imja Khola, You will cross
a bridge over a picturesque gorge, and then the way gradually rises with a fantastic
view of Mount Ama Dablam. There are numerous excellent photo opportunities in
both directions and various choirs and peanut walls that pass with increasing
altitude to reach the town of Pangboche. The road to Pangboche takes around 2
to 3 hours. Upon arrival at the tea house, you will have lunch, and there are
several ways to explore the town in the afternoon. Pangboche is a photogenic
village with stone-walled fields, and in the upper village is the oldest Khumbu
monastery amid ancient junipers. In good weather, it is worth going to the
viewpoint of the village to enjoy the view of the mountains. Night stay at
Lodge in Pangboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner.
After Breakfast, we head to the Ama
Dablam base camp. It is an opportunity to leave the main path of the Everest
base camp and explore a quieter area in Khumbu under one of the most beautiful
mountains in the world. When you go to Ama Dablam base camp, you can better
acclimate yourself. To get to Ama Dablam base camp, first cross the Imja
Drangka River on a suspension bridge, followed by a gradual ascent to Lhabarma,
where you are suddenly facing the ridge. You can climb its promontory and
absorb the enormity of the mountain. Ama Dablam base camp is located 4,576 m
above sea level in an open yak pasture below the west wall. The summit is
almost 2,300 m high. The climbing route follows the southwest ridge, the
horizon to the right, and advances three-quarters of the way to the face on the
hanging glacier. The base camp offers particularly beautiful views of Kangtega
(6,783m), Thamserku (6,618m), and Taboche (6,542m). Your hike may coincide with
the primary climbing season, and it is more than likely that at Ama Dablam base
camp, you will find climbing groups that acclimatize or set the route. With
binoculars, climbers can be seen descending 50/60 degree ice slopes from the
summit. After spending time at Ama Dablam base camp, return to Pangboche in the
same way. Night stay at Pangboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
You leave Pangboche on a path that leads
to the village. The arid landscape now reflects the height when we enter the
alpine zone above the tree line. You will then pass by some yak shepherd houses
and walled fields in Orsho before crossing a stream and doing a final steep
climb to Dingboche. The town of Dingboche is in an impressive location,
surrounded by high peaks. Night stay at Lodge in Dingboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
This morning, we take a walk through the
Nangkartshang Peak on Dingboche at 5,080 m. From the summit, there is a beautiful
panorama with fantastic views of Ama Dablam, Taboche, Cholatse and Makalu
Mountain in the east. If you climb Nangkartshang Peak, you can better acclimate
yourself. Night stay at Dingboche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
Today we are going to be slow because
tomorrow we are going to have a pretty hard walk, and your body needs to rest
well. Along the way, you can see cattle cabins with great mountain views in the
background. After walking for about 3 hours on a gentle climb from Dingboche to
Chukung, You will teach to a tea house and rest.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
They are approaching Everest and will
conquer higher heights. You cross the first of three high passes in this
region. First, you move to the high camp, from where you climb the Kongma La
Pass. The view of the mountains becomes broader and more alive. You arrive at
Thukla and have lunch. The number of tea houses you will see is tiny. You can
hike the mighty Khumbu Glacier. After about an hour of steep ascent, you arrive
at a place, a memorial, commemorating deceased climbers who attempted to
conquer Everest. You will see piles of stones everywhere. You will see Mount
Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbuste, etc. During the night in Lobuche.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You are now very close to Everest base
camp, but it is a challenging day. You first arrive at Gorak Shep and check
into a hotel after going down a gentle slope. It has been a walk of almost 3
hours, and it seems to be a little more than that due to the altitude that you
will have reached today. You have to walk slowly and continuously, and with the
help of your guide, you will be there in a short time. The view is excellent
today as towering snowy peaks surround you.
After a light lunch, we head to Everest
base camp, which takes 5 to 6 hours to return to Gorakshep, where we will sleep
tonight. You will see prayer flags when you arrive at Everest base camp, and
the vast mountains you will see in front of you are not Everest but Lhotse and
Khumbutse. Behind these mountains, you can only take a look at Everest. Then
return to Gorak Shep to sleep and have dinner there.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
After having early in the morning, we
hike to the Kala Patar. It's worth a 2-3 hour walk with its magnificent views
of Everest and the Khumbu Icefall as well as the other Himalayan giants from
Pumori, Changtse, Nuptse, and Lhotse. For many people, this is the highlight of
their journey and the highest point that they will walk too. We will spend time
at the summit so you can sit and think amidst the majestic beauty of the
mountains and the flutes of ice. After climbing Kala Pathar, we return to the
tea house in Gorakshep for lunch. We begin our descent along the same path,
which lasts approximately 2 hours and return to the thicker air of Lobuche in
the afternoon. Night stay in Lobuche
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
From Lobuche, we follow the path to the
junction before Dughla and around a spur on Lake Chola-Tscho. Dzongla is a
beautiful place at the foot of the Cho la Pass with many yak pastures and
surrounded by high mountains. If you move towards Dzongla, you will leave
Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Nuptse behind. On the way, you will see Chola
Tsho, a lake at the foot of the Cholatse. You will continue your walk, and you
will find that Lobuche is just behind you and Cholaste on the right. We will
spend the night at the Lodge in Dzongla.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
After waking up in Dzongla, walk towards
Cho La Pass, one of the three high passes in the Everest region. It is a
pleasant and picturesque route without severe technical difficulties, although
bad weather and conditions can make this a challenging journey. During the day,
you go around Jobo Lhaptshan (6,440m) and Taboche (6,367m) once over the pass
and descend the road to Dragnag. Today's hike will be adventurous and exciting
and will take you through a series of emotions. You start your walk in a
relatively flat area. After walking a route, cross a stream, and the path you
take will also become steeper.
You climb steeply with rocks. You can't
see Cho La from here yet. Continue your hike and arrive at Cho La after walking
in a steep moraine. You will see glaciers along the way; it will be an
unforgettable sight. After reaching Cho La, it is a long and tricky road to
travel to Dragnag. When you get to Dragnag, rest in a tea house.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
Today's hike is short and easy, that
almost balances the strenuous and long hike we had yesterday. You walk north to
get to Gokyo along the Ngozumpa glacier and descend on it. You cross the
glacier and arrive at the village of Gokyo. You can spend the rest of the day
exploring the town, interacting with people, or visiting the lakes. Night stay
in Gokyo.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You will acclimatize on this day of your
trek. Today you go on an excursion to Gokyo-Ri to enjoy the sunrise view. The
panorama of the Himalayas and the view of the glaciers and lakes are
spectacular from here. After enjoying the view, descend to the town of Gokyo.
You will spend the rest of your time exploring the Gokyo lakes. You will spend
the night in a tea house in Gokyo.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
Today you go up to Renjo La, where you
can see the beautiful view of Mount Everest, Makalu, Nuptse, Lhotse, and then on
the other side, Rolwaling peaks. The road leads to yak lakes and grasslands to
the Thame Valley, one of the most important trade routes with Tibet through
Nangpa La. Night stay at the Langden Tea House Lodge
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
You will return to Namche Bazar today.
It is your third day at the Namche Bazar. To get here, leave Thame and walk
through the rhododendron and pine forests. Along the way, you will see small
towns with Sherpas settlements. Walkthrough valley and arrive in Namche after a
few hours of moderate walking. Today you no longer have to climb steeply
downhill or uphill. You can also see yaks and loaders carrying goods on the
way. After arriving in Namche, rest and have dinner in a tea house.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
When you wake up in Namche, have Breakfast
and head towards Phakding. There you have lunch and continue your walk to
Lukla. You have completed your three high passes at Everest Base Camp and Gokyo
Lakes Trek. You can look back and say goodbye to the mountains. If you walk
away and reach Lukla, you will feel that you have accomplished something. You
should because you have completed the most adventurous hike. You will spend the
standard hotel night in Lukla.
Meals included: Breakfast, lunch, and
dinner
You will take the same 40-minute flight
to Kathmandu and leave the mountains. You can see them on the plane. After
arriving in Kathmandu, you can rest or sightseeing or other activities. You
will spend the night at the deluxe three-star Hotel in Kathmandu.
Meals included: Breakfast
Today is a free day to rest and relax
after a hike in Kathmandu, shopping, or visiting more places of interest in the
city. However, the main reason for this additional day is a buffer for delays
or cancellations flying from Lukla to minimize the risk of missing your
international flight. Night stay at Hotel
Meals included: Breakfast
It is your last day in Nepal. According
to your departure schedule, our office representative will drop you to the
Kathmandu international airport. It is our pleasure to help you make your time
in Nepal entertaining and dignified. You can contact us for other trekking
adventures or other activities you would like to do in Nepal.
Pick up and drop off at
Kathmandu international airport in a private vehicle
Accommodation in a deluxe three-star hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast
Tea house accommodation during the trek
During the trek, Breakfast, lunch, and evening meals
All ground
transportation with a private vehicle according to the travel plan.
Flights ticket (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu)
Guided city sightseeing tour in Kathmandu by private cab
Entry Tickets to monuments according to the itinerary
An experienced, English-speaking, Government-licensed trekking guide
Porter service (2 hikers: 1 porter)
Salary, insurance, equipment, domestic flight, meals, and
accommodation for staff.
All necessary documentation and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
Medical equipment
Government and local taxes
Nepalese visa fee
excess baggage fee (s)
Additional overnight in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure
and early return from the mountain
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
International flights
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, cash bills, battery charge,
additional luggage rack, boiled water
or bottle, shower, etc.)
Tips for guides, porters, and drivers.
All our
published fixed departure dates are guaranteed. If the date does not suit your
travel plans, the cost and duration of the trip, please contact us for your individual
private trip, itinerary and price. Since we are a local travel and trekking
company based in Kathmandu, we try to find a small private group that fits your
travel needs. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel
experts will help you plan your customized trip to your dream destination.
Thank you and Namaste!
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You will be accommodated in three hotels
in Kathmandu and tea houses during the trek. All accommodations are double/twin
sharing rooms. A single supplement is served upon request and costs an
additional $ 500. We organize it with the attached bathrooms. In teahouses,
however, there are only shared washing and toilet facilities in some places.
Also note that single rooms in Kathmandu and hiking regions are readily
available on the lower levels, but finding them on the upper levels can be
difficult.
All meals, including breakfast, lunch,
and dinner, are offered during the trek, while Breakfast is served in
Kathmandu. During our walk, we can enjoy authentic Nepalese food, as well as
Tibetan, Indian, and more general continental cuisine. We have Breakfast and
dinner in guest houses, where we spend the night and have lunch on the way.
Walking guide (s) and staff arrangements
The most important thing that makes our
Everest three pass trek successful, entertaining, and unforgettable is the skillful,
experienced, courteous, and helpful trekking guide and crew who can make our
days in the mountains run smoothly. The best and most professional leaders lead
our walk. All our company, trekking guides are carefully selected based on
their experience, leadership, and personal skills. To preserve local
communities, we only employ local people who have sufficient knowledge of the
culture, ecosystem, flora, fauna, geography, and history of their local
regions.
Travel insurance
Travel insurance for each itinerary of
our company is a prerequisite for booking vacations. At a minimum, you must
have emergency and repatriation insurance that must include the cost of the
mountain rescue. Please read the terms and conditions of your insurers
carefully, especially make sure that the following are covered: 1) activity
(i.e., tourism, trekking or mountaineering) 2) maximum altitude reached on
trekking 3) evacuation of the helicopter in case of emergency. You must
understand that the costs of the evacuation and return procedures are
ultimately your responsibility and that it is your responsibility to bear all expenses
related to evacuations or medical treatment. You must be fully aware of the
effects of your travel insurance and understand the limitations and exclusions
of your policy. Please note that our company guide may, under certain
circumstances, initiate helicopter rescue (or other necessary) operations in medical
emergencies without first seeking approval from your insurance company.
Acclimatization
As we cover the high mountain passes on
our walk, we must plan the itinerary considering acute mountain sickness (AMS).
Raising altitude too quickly leads to illness that is severe enough to cause
death. The higher the altitude, the less oxygen is in the air, and it takes our
body to adapt to an environment with less oxygen. Therefore, three days were
allowed for acclimatization. We will rest in Namche Bazaar, Chhukung, and Gokyo
to get used to the altitude.
Physical fitness and experience requirements
Everest High Passes Trek is a challenging
hike suitable for them who can walk at least 5-6 hours a day with a light
backpack. In a few days, we will even have to walk 8 to 9 hours. Walking at
higher altitudes is more physically demanding than walking at lower elevations.
However, if you are in excellent health with reasonable fitness, self-confidence,
positive attitude, and strong determination, You can complete the trek.
Exercising and jogging regularly for a few months before traveling is a good
idea, as it improves our strength and stability. Previous hiking experiences
are preferred, but no technical knowledge is required. You must consult your
doctor before booking this trip. Participants with existing diseases such as
heart, lung, and blood diseases must inform us before booking.
Best travel time
As with most trek in the Himalayas, fall
and spring are the best times to hike the Everest Base Camp High Passes. Low
rainfall, pleasant temperatures, and less dramatic weather make these seasons
more convenient for this hike. The days are warmer, while the nights and mornings
are somewhat more relaxed in places at lower altitudes. It can be a bit
extreme, but it is still bearable in higher areas.
However, if you want to walk in summer
and winter, you should ask us about the weather conditions and expected weather
conditions at this particular time. Additional preparations should be made
against rain, snow, extreme cold, slippery roads, etc. for walking during the
low season.
The Everest three passes trekking is rated "Challenging". It is a severe adventure, given your high strides. It's more challenging than Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes hikes, but not as challenging as trekking peaks like Island Peak and Mera Peak. The three passes trek is quite challenging because it traverses very high passes for 19 days. For this reason, we do not recommend trekking alone or without a guide who has extensive knowledge and experience of trekking in the area.
by Jose Luis, Austria
With Subash
(Our Guide), we made an adventurous and exciting trek "Everest three
passes trekking" for 24 days. We found him a very friendly, professional,
and wonderful guide. The attention and care for our safety were very
remarkable. He took care of us and led us smoothly to our dream destination,
the Himalayas, and safely back to Kathmandu. We enjoyed a lot in this beautiful
land of mysticism and exoticism, Crystal Mountains, hidden valleys, a deep
blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, warm and welcoming people, amazing cultural,
traditional, and natural diversity. Anyone who hires him as a leader can enjoy
the trip and be satisfied with the guide. Overall, we enjoyed and had an
amazing and unique trekking experience. I recommend him one of the best guides
in the Himalayas. Thank you for making my trip special. hope to see you very
soon again on next trip.
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