Everyone easily do Everest Base Camp Trek but to do Everest three-pass trek you need to have an adventurous soul. Because this trek subsists in the high Himalayas; and not for everyone to be on those three high passes. The best thing is that this trek can add with Everest Base Camp; and all the viewpoints in the Everest region.
Everest Three Pass Trek is also called Everest Circuit Trek; because the walking trail is a kind of circuit in this region. A daring heart only plans their adventures trekking holiday and chooses this trekking. If Everest Base Camp Trek gives the best mountain view. This trek offers even satisfactory mountain scenery from the passes.
As long as you go deep, you will get a better experience; the same thing applied to trekking too. As long as you climb higher you will get an excellent view of the surroundings. So Everest High Pass Trekking will give you a real lifetime adventure trekking experience in Nepal. Even to do these high passes are kind of basic preparation for the higher mountain expeditions.
Passing through the typical Sherpa villages and Buddhist shrines along the way. Will glorify you to succeed in your journey to the Everest region. The journey will commence after a scary flight to Lukla airport. And then follow the way to Namche Bazar via Phakding, Manju, and Jorsalle.
From Namche, you will have the choice; of which part you want to do first Kongma La or Renjola? Kongma La is the highest one and Renjola is the lowest one to pass. So the choice is yours. But as a professional and experienced trekking guide; I suggest doing first Renjola and then Kongma La. Because you will be acclimatized for the last moment.
In my point of view, there are many factors why this trekking trail is so adventurous they are.
Day 1 | Fly to Lukla(2850m) and Trek to Phakding (2650m) |
Day 2 | Phakding to Namche (3440m) |
Day 3 | Hike to Everest View Hotel (3800) and walk down to Namche via Khumjung Village (3790m) |
Day 4 | Trek to Thame (3750m) |
Day 5 | Thame to Lungden (4500m) |
Day 6 | Lungden to Gokyo Lake (4700m) via Renjola Pass (5446) |
Day 7 | Hike to Gokyo Ri (5357m) |
Day 8 | Trek to Thangnak (4700m) |
Day 9 | Thanagnak to Dzongla (4855m)via Chola Pass (5420m) |
Day 10 | Dzongla to Lobuche (4910m) |
Day 11 | Lobuche to Gorakshep (5160m) and Hike to EBC (5360m) |
Day 12 | Early morning hike to Kalapatter (5550m) and Trek to Lobuche. |
Day 13 | Labuche to Chhukung (4730m) via Kongma La Pass (5535m) |
Day 14 | Hike to Chhukung Ri (5546m) and trek to Pangboche (3985m) |
Day 15 | Pangboche to Namche Bazar (3440m) |
Day 16 | Namche Bazzar to Lukla (2850m |
Nepal has four different seasons – spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Among these four seasons, spring and autumn are the very best times to hike the Everest High Pass Trek. During these two seasons, the weather will be very clear and the mountain vistas will be amazing.
Spring seasons – March, April, May
Autumn seasons – September, October, and November.
During these 6 months any time, you can plan your trekking to that area. However, sometimes the weather might be not clear even during this period. And change to snow in the high passes.
To do this trek you must be physically and mentally very strong. Must have any above 4000m to 5000m previous trekking experience. Regular exercise, yoga, and additional things assist in giving rise to your physical condition. Strong desire to climb the difficult trekking trails.
The most needed trekking equipments for the Everest Three Pass Trek are.
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