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Three High Pass include the Everest Base Camp Trek

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Nepal

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Not included

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144336

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  • Operator:

    Accessible Adventure Pvt. Ltd

  • Length:

    20 days

  • Group size:

    10 pax

  • Age:

    15 to 65

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Itinerary

  • The most exciting 3 passes trek that includes Renjo La, Cho La and Kongma La
  • Hiking to Everest Base Camp
  • Hiking to Kalapathar
  • Hiking to Chhukung Ri
  • Magnificent view of crystal Gokyo Lake

The route to Everest Base Camp is said to be one of the most grueling treks around, covering over 60km and climbing up to 28,000 ft, and none are more challenging than our 14-day trek. Test yourself by trekking with us through the high passes – Renjo La, Cho La and Kongma La – which tower at over 5,000 metres each and aren’t featured on the standard Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek.

 

Approaching Everest from the West, you’ll climb Gokyo Ri and Kala Pattar, peaks which reach 5,500 metres and will test even the most experienced trekker. The summit of Chukhung Ri, under the Lhotse-Nuptse Wall may not be as renowned, but offers equally breathtaking views of Everest. Now well into the clouds, you can observe your unique view of snow-peaked mountains and untainted, blue sky.

 

As Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, the other peaks which surround it are often forgotten. Our trek will ensure that you get the most from your time on the trail. You’ll see mountains such as Cho Oyu, which ranks number 6 in the world’s highest mountains, amongst other peaks and astounding views.

 

This once in a lifetime journey begins in Lukla, where you’ll fly to from Kathmandu. The flight itself is incredibly short and rarely takes more than 35 minutes; this gives you time to take in the glorious green, peaked terrain and promises to be an exhilarating flight that you won’t forget.

 

Once you reach Lukla, the trek begins. Firstly, you’ll visit Namche Bazaar; this unique hillside village is the perfect place to become acclimatised to the altitude, as it stands at just over 11,000 ft above sea level, making it higher than most people are used to without reaching the dizzying heights of the trek to come. The trek then heads towards Thame and then Nangpa Valley.

 

After this, you’ll encounter Renjo La – the first of the three high passes - which is particularly challenging. A good level of fitness when trekking to EBC is vital; it’ll ensure you can enjoy the trek and appreciate your humbling surroundings, all the while, relishing the physical test.

 

Moving on from Renjo La, you can get your breath back with a stroll down to the postcard-perfect Gokyo Lakes. Here you will rest, recharge your batteries and have time to either put your camera to use or simply take in the sapphire blue lakes, which are incredibly deep at 62.2 metres.

 

The first peak you’ll encounter is Gokyo Ri, which is 17,575 ft above sea level. You’ll then move on over the Ngozumpa Glacier and carry on until you reach the base of Cho La. This part of the trek is tricky, as it involves a steep, often-icy, scree to get to the top of the pass. However, you can rest assured that, on our treks, your safety is always paramount and no risks will be taken.

 

The trek then rejoins the main Everest trail and heads towards Kala Pattar - the base camp itself. You’ll then trek downwards to Lobjue, before making your way to Kongma La, the last of the high passes, followed by the summit of Chukhung, the final peak. Here, the views of the North Ridge, the surrounding area and Cho Oyu are unrivalled.

 

Coming round in a full circle, the trek brings you back to Lukla through many villages rich in culture and tradition, such as Thyangboche. Once back at Kathmandu, you’ll have a chance to discover the city properly, get a hotel to rest in or simply allow yourself to take in what you’ve just achieved.

Tour program

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,593ft)expandTransfer to Hotel and Trip Preparation

Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by our representative at the airport. Look for a person holding a placard with Accessible  Adventures or your name written on it.  You will be driven to your hotel in a private vehicle. Check in, enjoy a welcome drink and get refreshed.


Later in the day there will be a trip briefing, where you will be introduced to your guide. Your guide will talk briefly about the trek, the route you will take and the important things you need to keep in mind while trekking. If you have any queries regarding the trek, you can ask your guide. Overnight in Kathmandu  

Start point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

00:00 - 23:00

Day 2

Fly to Lukla (2,840m/9,318ft) - Trek to Phakding (2,610m/8,563ft) Duration

Wake up early and head to the airport to catch your flight to Lukla. The flight is one of the highlights of this trip as you get your first view of the mighty Mount Everest and other giants.


Once you arrive in Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla you meet the other crew members. You sort out your belongings and begin your trek. The first day’s trek is pretty short and it takes you to the picturesque Lukla settlement of Phakding.


Leaving Lukla you walk down to the Dudh Koshi river and cross a suspension bridge to arrive at the village. Overnight in Phakding.

Day 3

Trek to Namche (3440m/11285ft) Walking Distance

Today you get the first taste of real Himalayan trekking. It is a bit strenuous but filled with incredible views. There are steep ascents and several crossings on high suspension bridges over thundering Himalayan rivers that will leave you giddy. At the same time the mesmerizing alpine views will make you pause and feel glad about your decision to trek in this amazing of this world.


The pine and rhododendron forests and the snow-covered peaks lining the horizon are picture worthy and you stop to take several photos en route. A heart-stopping crossing past the swaying Hillary Suspension Bridge brings you to Namche.


As you enter the settlement you get your first view of Mount Everest. You make your way to a teahouse and rest your tired muscles. Overnight in Namche. 

Day 4

At Namche Bazaar


You spent a day acclimatizing in Namche before you head higher. Carved on the side of a mountain, this beautiful horse-shoe shaped Sherpa settlement is known as the Sherpa capital of Khumbu. It is an important trading point filled with shops, teahouses, high-end mountain lodges, restaurants, bakeries, bank and ATMS.


Take a hike up to Shyangboche and Hotel Everest View that lies right above Namche for excellent views of Mount Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Khumbila etc. While returning, take a detour to Khumjung Village and visit the first school in the Khumbu region established by Sir Edmund Hillary.


The village is also famous for its monastery, Khumjung Monastery, where the scalp, believed to be that of a Yeti (the abominable snowman) is kept in a casket. Overnight in Namche.  

Day 5

Trek to Tengboche (3860m/12660ft) Duration

The uniform and easy trail leads us towards the view of Mount Everest, descending deep into the Dudh Koshi Valley at Pungki Thanka and from this point, it ascends the right flank of the Dudh Koshi valley to Tengboche Monastery (3860m).

It is the spiritual center of the Khumbu. The climb is lengthy but is more than adequately compensated by gorgeous views of Mount Amadablam and on a clear day, views of Mt. Everest and its surrounding peaks. Overnight at the guesthouse, 

Day 6

Trek to Dingboche (4410m/14464ft) Duration

Descend through a beautiful forest, cross the Imja Khola, and trek through the village of Pangboche (3900m); perhaps today is the most interesting trekking because you will not lose altitude like on other days and you will enjoy views of Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Lhotse & other peaks; the route continues through pastures to Dingboche, known as the ‘summer valley’. Overnight at guesthouse 

Day 7

Trek to Chhukung (4700m/15416 ft) Duration

Take a gentle ascent north-east of Dingboche and hit the trail to Chukkung. After leaving Dingboche you feel the altitude gain as Chukkung lies at a higher elevation.


From the trail you get marvelous views of Island peak and Lhotse.  You lie surrounded by huge mountains, rolling glaciers and glacier moraines.  A handful of lodges lie scattered on a desolate but beautiful landscape.


Chukkung lies below the Island Peak Base Camp and during climbing season it’s usually filled with climbers attempting to summit Island Peak. Head to a teahouse and take rest. Tomorrow is a big day as you will be crossing Kongma La, the first and the highest of the 3 passes. Overnight in Chukkung.

Day 8

Trek to Lobuche (4,910m/16,109ft) via Kongma La Pass(5,535m/18,159ft)Walking Distance

Wake up early and take the westward trail out of Chukkung. Cross a stream and follow the Kongma La route.


Lying beyond the busier EBC route, the trail is isolated and you can find yourself connecting with nature. Walk along the Imja Valley and cross the Imja Khola(river). Take a steep ascent and walk along grassy yak pastures. You come across a frozen lake and some waterfalls.


Follow the well-defined path up the mountainside for the first view of Kongma La. You hike across rock and scree to reach the top of the Kongma La Pass. From the top you can enjoy panoramic views of Mount Everest, Gauri Shanker, Pumori, Makalu and the frozen 8 mile long wall of Nuptse and Lhotse.


After taking in the views head down. It is a steep descent over boulders and loose rocks. Mind your step and walk carefully. You are walking on the Khumbu glacier and there are crevasses you should be careful of.  You can actually hear the glacier moving, the ice shifting below. The stark and bare landscape has a beauty of its own, and you can’t help taking pictures, however tired you may feel.


After a long hard day of your first mountain pass traverse you finally reach Lobuche. Have your dinner and take a much needed rest at the teahouse. Overnight in Lobuche. 

Day 9

Trek to Gorak Shep (5,140m/16,864ft) – Hike EBC (5,364m/17,598ft) Walking Distance

Today you hike to Everest Base Camp, one of the milestones of your trek. Though the trail is not that difficult, the walk is not easy. High altitude makes it difficult to take each step. Take deep breaths and keep your breathing and pace steady. Don’t walk too fast. It’s better to maintain a slow rhythm. Drink lots of water and keep yourself hydrated.


You stop at Gorak Shep, have refreshments and some rest. You leave your stuff at the teahouse and continue your hike to EBC. Walk along the amazing Khumbu Glacier. The landscape devoid of greenery and filled with frozen icicles, snow, dirt and pebbles and rocks feel out of this world. It feels as though you are in the midst of a sci-fi movie.


 Your arrival at Everest base Camp fills you with exhilaration. You have reached one of the highest hiking destinations of Earth. Celebrate with your team mates and take pictures. You can see the massive wall of the Lhotse, Western Cwm, Nuptse and the Khumbu Icefall.


The summit of Mount Everest is too high to be seen from the base camp. On the far side there’s a rocky valley where camps of Everest summiteers are set up (if it’s climbing season). Soak in the sights and take more pictures before heading down to Gorak Shep.


The day had been tiring and it’s great to snuggle in the warm comfort of your bed. Have an early night because you have another eventful day tomorrow. Overnight in Gorak Shep.

Day 10

Hike to Kala Patthar(5,550m/18,209ft) – Trek to Dzongla(4,830m/15,879ft) Walking Distance:6-7 hours (12 km) trek

Your day begins early with a hike to Kala Patthar just before sunrise. The black hill that lies behind Gorak Shep is named Kala Patthar (meaning black dirt) for its dark appearance. The hill is one of the best vantage point in the Khumbu region.


Enjoy panoramic views of Mount Everest, Pumori, Nuptse, Lhotse etc. While the summit of Everest is not visible from Everest Base Camp, from Kala Patthar you can enjoy close up view of the summit of the world’s tallest mountain.  The early morning sun lighting up the snow covered peaks in a golden light is a sight you will cherish forever.


Take pictures and head down to Gorak Shep. Have breakfast and later head down to Dzongla. It is mostly downhill and in a short while you arrive at the village. Overnight in Dzongla.

Day 11

Trek to Thaknak (4,680m/15,354ft) via Cho La Pass (5,420m/17,782ft) Walking Distance

Make an early start and walk out of the village. Enjoy close up views of Cholatse as you make your way to a stream, cross it and climb a steep hill. It is a tough climb through boulders and rocks.


Walk across the Cho La glacier, which looks magnificent. You may have to wear crampons or spikes at some icy sections. Walk on a flat terrain for some time and later take the final ascent up to the top of the Cho La Pass. Enjoy fascinating Himalayan views of glaciers and mountains and later take a steep descent.


The descent is equally tough through more rocky and boulder strewn portions. Use your trekking poles to steady your legs at steep sections. Walk down on a grassy slope just before you reach the settlement of Thaknak, your overnight stop for today. Overnight  at Thaknak. 

Day 12

Trek to Gokyo (4,790m/15,715ft) Walking Distance

Today’s hike to Gokyo involves crossing Nepal’s longest glacier Ngozumpa Glacier. Walk up and down through a rocky field. From a lateral moraine take a steep descent to the glacier.


Enjoy close up view of Cho Oyu, the 6th highest mountain in the world from the trail. Walk on the glacier. Ngozumpa Glacier originates from  Cho Oyu in Tibet and rolls down to the Nepal side. The glacier feeds the Dudh Koshi River and the Gokyo Lakes.


Be careful where you step because there are crevasses at places. Crossing glaciers and mountain passes alone is risky and you will be glad to have our knowledgeable guide with you to accompany on this  hazardous section.


Your first sight of Gokyo lying on the bank of the heavenly third lake, Gokyo Tsho, also known as Dudh Pokhari, will leave you spellbound. It is a beautiful sight to behold and you feel invigorated after the long trek to gaze at such a beautiful sight. Head to a teahouse and take a well-deserved rest. Overnight in Gokyo.

Day 13

Hike to Gokyo Ri (5,360m/17,585ft) Walking Distance

Today you hike to Gokyo Ri, a small hill and a popular viewpoint overlooking the village. No technical climbing is involved. The path up the hill is steep with excellent views of the Gokyo Valley, Ngozumpa Glacier and 8000 metre peaks including Cho Oyu and Mount Everest.


Depending on your pace it will take 2 to 3 hours to reach the top and about an hour to descend. Enjoy the magical view of the emerald Gokyo Lakes and 360 degree Himalayan panorama – Cho Oyu, Mount Everest, Makalu and the Tibetan peaks.


Take pictures and head down. If you still have some energy left you can stroll around the lake area. Overnight in Gokyo

Day 14

Trek to Lumde(4368m/14,331ft) via Renjo La Pass(5360m/17,585ft) Walking Distance:7-8 hours (11.5 km) trek

Today you cross the last of the 3 passes. After breakfast walk out of the lodge and head towards the lake’s northern shore.


The trail goes up and levels out. With barren rocks, no sign of vegetation and craters, you feel as though you are taking a moon walk. Colourful prayer flags marking the path add colour to the landscape.


Trek to the top of Renjo La pass. Compared to Kongma La and Cho La, Renjo La’s traverse is by far the easiest of the 3 passes. From the top of the pass you can enjoy heart stopping views of Makalu,  mount Everest, Rolwaling Range, Gyachung Kang and other peaks.


It is an easy descent down the pass to the trail that leads to Lumde, your overnight stop. Take a zigzag route past grassy trail to the village of Lumde. Overnight in Lumde.

Day 15

Trek to Namche (3,440m/11,286ft) Walking Distance

Leave Lumde and head towards Namche. Walk past yak pastures and cross traditional Sherpa village. After 3 hours of walk through small villages en route, you will reach Thame. Continue and the trail mostly downhill until you reach the central hub of Khumbu region, Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche

Day 16

Trek to Lukla (2,840m/9,318ft) Walking Distance

Retrace your steps to Lukla. The final leg of your trek takes you past the same beautiful alpine scenery that mesmerized you at the start of your trek.


You can’t help feeling that the challenges you have faced and overcome in the past days have left you a changed person, a better person who can take any challenges in life. This is one of the best perks of an Everest treks, it affirms your belief in you.


After arriving in Lukla, head to a teahouse and take rest. Later in the evening get together with your crew members and celebrate the completion of one of your best and challenging journeys. There will be Sherpa brew and lots of singing and dancing.


Thank your crew by tipping them. They have helped you carry your load and guided you through the inhospitable terrain. A small monetary gift is nothing to what they have helped you achieve. Overnight in Lukla. 

Day 17

D Return flight to Kathmandu

30-minutes amazing scenic fly back to Kathmandu.  Take a final look of the beloved mountains from your flight as you fly to Kathmandu. The takeoff through the narrow runway and off the cliff is a hair rising one. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you will be driven back to your hotel 

Day 18

Spare day in Kathmandu in case of flight delay

Spend the day in Kathmandu, to rest or to explore, as per your inclination. Overnight at hotel, breakfast included. 

Day 19

Departure

Our representative will drop you at the airport three hours prior to your scheduled departure. Please do let us know if you want to explore more of Nepal or take a trip to Bhutan or Tibet.

End point

Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal

00:00 - 23:00

In the event of trip cancellation, you must notify in written to Accessible Adventure; and the following cancelation policies will apply:

56 days prior to departure - 80% refund.

42 - 55 days prior to departure - 70% refund.

29 - 41 days prior to departure - 50% refund.

01 - 28 days before departure- no refund.

INCOMPLETION OF YOUR HOLIDAY

No refund will be made who leave out from the tour regardless of whatever portions remain unused in the program.

UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES

-Accessible Adventure reserves the right to cancel or refuse your booking due to unforeseen circumstances like war, natural disasters, conflict, unfavorable climate etc.. In this event, Accessible Adventure may offer you an alternative trip of a similar standard. In case, the alternative tour doesn?t meet to your interest, Accessible Adventure will refund all monies paid by you.

-Accessible Adventure will not take responsible for any delay or cancellation of flights due to bad weather conditions, road blockage, landslides, strike. Any expesnes incurred during this period will be your responsible.

PARTICIPANTS RESPONSIBILITIES

-It is your responsibility and ensure yourself that you have a valid passport at least 6 months, and all necessary visas, permits or travel insurance for your selected holiday. Accessible Adventure will not be responsible for any problems, delays or denied entry in the event you are not having of valid travel documents.

-It is your responsibiltiy to follow the laws and regulations of the counties visited. In case of voilation of laws and regulation; you are oblised to leave out the tour anytime without any claims or complaints against Accessible Adventure. In such a case, Accessible Adventrue will not be responsible for any refund, compensatoin or addtional expenses incurred by you.

-It is your responsibility to look after your belongings yourself. Accessible Adventure will not take responsible for any loss, theft or damage to any of your belongings.

Tour Details

Accommodation

Accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast  Delux   Kathmandu Suite Home But Twin sharing guest house accommodation during trek is Included.

Transport

All ground transportation is by private car. 

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Additional Services

  • Food & Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Nepal Entry Visa (Visa can be acquired easily after you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu with a fee of USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days)
  •   (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) 
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Personal Trekking gear and equipment
  • Items of a personal nature and trekking gear
  • Staff tips

Meals

 Breakfast, in Kathmandu 

Guide

One English-speaking guide is included.

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Currency

NPR

Nepalese Rupee

Nepal

Customer reviews

Operator

4.9

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