20 days tour

Everest Three High Passes Trek

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Everest Three High Passes Trek

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Equipment List for Everest Three High Passes Trek: Everest Three High Passes is difficult trekking but however our long-year experience of operating Trekking to Nepal, We learn many things and would like to give some information to pack your equipment list for your Everest Three High Passes Trek and we hope, this information will be helpful you so success your trip. Luggage/Duffle bag: You will require a duffel bag or a backpack for trekking (65- 75 L) max and all our trekking stuff are kept in this duffle bag and this will be carried by our porters. However, Himalayan Adventure also provides the duffle back if needed. A day backpack: You will need a day backpack and you will be carrying it every day by yourself and we recommend you it has to be at least 25L and you can carry important documents like Passport, credit card along with a need to carry a water bottle, snacks bar and clothing layers (hat, gloves, fleece, sunblock, poles, etcโ€ฆ). Trekking/Hiking boots: Everest Three High Passes is difficult to trek and It is very important to have good trekking boots and it should be waterproof (in case of snow, or rain) Make sure it should be fit on your feet and comfortable during walking. Also, recommend you bring the Crompton during the winter season in Nepal. Sport Sandals: You need to have a pair of sports shoes or sandals to use while you are in camp or tea houses after the trek. Sneakers: Everest Three High Passes is difficult trekking so sneakers are not suitable for this trek so you can leave your sneakers in Kathmandu hotel until you get back. Sleeping Bag: You need to have a lightweight sleeping bag that works for the minus 15 degrees for the summer season but during the winter we recommend minus 20 degrees for the Everest Base camp trek. Himalayan Adventure can provide it if you need one but has to be returned after the trek. Fleece jacket: You need to have good quality fleece jacket at least 1 synthetic jacket or pullovers are a great alternative to fleece because they are lighter and more compressible and gives you enough warmth during the trekking. Down jacket: Down jacket is compulsory and recommend you to bring the warm enough so can keep you warm during the Everest Three High Passes Trek. Socks: You need to have at least 6 pairs of thick socks during the spring & autumn but winter and monsoon need at list 8 pairs of socks for the Everest Three High Passes Trek. Lightweight/ warm insulated pants: You need to have at least 4 pairs of lightweight trekking pants like Lightweight expedition thermal bottoms, Nylon hiking shorts, Softshell and hardshell trekking pants, Water/windproof trousers, and Casual pants so we can use as the weather. Short-sleeved shirts: You need to have 4 ice-breaker merino wool to keep you warm from the cold or synthetic shirts and if you are not allergic to wool products, merino wool is the ideal for Everest Three High Passes Trek. Long-sleeved shirts: You need to have at least three shirts. Underwear: You need to have few pairs of underwear and this can be as much as you need as there are no washing facilities every day on Everest Three High Passes Trek, we highly recommend you to have enough pair of underwear. Waterproof jacket: You need at least one waterproof jacket for the rain/snow and wind for the Everest Three High Passes Trek and waterproof pants may be on option. Head and face gear: Sun Hat or cap during the day time, Woolen Hat for morning & Evening and Polarized sunglasses are compulsory. Hand gear: You need warm gloves. Traveling supplies: Adapter Plug for Charging the Camera and Mobile, Camera belt, Passport belt ( nice to have), Swiss army knife (option), Flashlight, Headlamp, Water bottle, Extra camera battery, Hand sanitizer, Alarm clock, Hiking poles (optional ) and Binoculars (optional). Toiletries: Razor, razor blades, shaving cream, aftershave toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, sunscreen, toilet paper, small towel, and period pads (for women). Medication: First Aid Medical Kit box (can be purchased in Thamel Kathmandu), Altitude Medicines (Diamox), Tylenol, aspirin, ibuprofen, Anti-diarrheic, Powerful antibiotics, and Nasal Spray or Drops. Physical Fitness: Many people have questions as to what level of physical fitness is required for trekking in Nepal and that is extremely reliant on what activity the visitor is engaging in Nepal With that said, for a standard easy trek to Extreme hard level of trekking. The daily activity (trek) would be 5-6 hours,(depend on the trekking trail) and elevation will generally not exceed 5,600 meters like Everest Base Camp, Throng la passes, Chola passes treks and other passes or Base Camp but some of them are less than 4000m. The trekking day is involving both long steep climbs, and descents with a variety of terrain underfoot from well-trodden paths, to rocks covered with ice or snow, depending on the season. Mostly a day would include a number of climbs or descents of 600 meters more or less, starting after the early morning breakfast, resting at a lunch place in the afternoon, then continuous trekking until arriving at the teahouse. In preparation for the trekking in Nepal, it is important, to begin with, the basic training requirement at least 2 months before departing for trekking in Nepal. Two to three hours of aerobic exercise like running, walking, swimming, cycling & some gym work per week is the minimum and most will find it beneficial to add some basic strength training to their physical fitness routine required for the hard trekking and for normal and easy trek just have some physical fitness is enough. One of the best ways to prepare is to take practice hikes with a daypack roughly the same weight as what you will be taking during the trek. Your calf should be enough fit and prepare for trekking. Mostly during the trekking calf paining or tired is the main issue. Do this only after a baseline of fitness has been reached. Moving fast is not our goal, will provide a more enjoyable and safe adventure trekking in Nepal for all easy and hard level. Trekking Seasons in Nepal: There are main two seasons in which Nepal where the most amount of visitors visit. (September, October & November) being the most popular season which is also called the peak season in Nepal, and spring (March, April & May) coming in close behind which is also called the mini-season in Nepal. The summer months of June, July, and August are the monsoon season and most of the time raining as such the trails are mostly washed out sometimes, and roads can sometimes be impassible due to landslide activates. Nevertheless, you can trek to rain-shadow regions like Upper Dolpo and Upper Mustang during the monsoon seasons. Nepal is a suitable destination for all seasons. Winter is very dry & extremely cold and all the high passes become inaccessible due to ice and snow conditions. The temperature doesnโ€™t usually fluctuate during the day time temperature is around 20-25 degrees. However, you gain the altitude the temperature decreases. The temperature can drop to around 0 to -25 degrees at night when staying at tented camps in Himalayan regions. Winter trek in higher altitudes is not advised due to the danger of avalanches and also altitude sickness. Although some may enjoy the sight of the snow-covered mountains as you reach your destination. However, the temperature does not change as much in lower mountain regions the nights are slightly colder than daysโ€™ time. Autumn & Spring is the best timing for trekking in Nepal because the weather is generally warm and dry, and flowers are in bloom in the lower elevations of the country on the same time you can see the many festivals during that period. Trekking Day: A typical trekking day begins with the early morning breakfast around 7 am in the hotel. (Depend on the trekking region). It would advise you to pack your trekking gears in a duffle bag and essential supplies in your day pack after having breakfast; we begin the trek and head along the trail at around 8 am. The morning walk is more energetics to be longer as we begin with refreshed bodies and enthusiasm. A good morningโ€™s walk, we make a stop for lunch at around 11-12 pm. The lunch involves group meals enjoying the vicinity around the stop & enjoys the organic & local food in the mountain. After resting for about an hour or two, we resume our trek to reach teahouse or camp by 2-3 pm. The afternoon walk is relatively shorter and can involve games and side trips as organized by the trekking experienced guides. You also can enjoy breaks during the trek to relax, read, and stroll around the area or doing yoga. You can explore with the local people and observe their lifestyle & culture. Dinner is served around 7-8 in the evening to round off the day. Meals and Accommodations: During the trekking period, the accommodation is commonly referred to as teahouses. These are family-run basic lodges that fill the role of the restaurant, Dining hall, and boarding house for tourists. Now a dayโ€™s electricity can be found in the rooms, which mean one light bulb, and one or two outlets for charging electronics. The common areas are also lit by electricity. Alternatively, teahouses may also use solar, hydroelectric, or have electrical lines running into the village, so the commonality and availability of electricity may vary. Still, a few of the trekking route electricity service is not available. Use the local traditional kerosene light. Most of the teahouses have private rooms, though if the trek is in a more remote or high altitude place there are limited teahouses so season time dormitories are the norm. Most of the room has 2 single beds with basic bedding, and the bathroom is shared. Some of the places we can get the private bathroom also with a mix of western and squat style toilets in the bathrooms. Breakfast and dinner are taken at the same teahouses and these lodges have large family style dining rooms centered on a stove or coal to provide heat basically in mountain areas. Most of the areas menu will have Nepali style western foods such as Pancake, pizza, Burger, fries, etc. Also on the menu is the traditional Nepali food Dal Bhat meal. This is a lentil soup with rice, vegetable, Pickle, or meat curry. Most menus will also offer a smattering of local cuisine. Internal Flight Delays: Nepal is an incredible and beautiful country of mixed of the White Mountains, deep valleys, Landscape, rivers, and green rolling hills. With this incredible diversity of landscapes, road travel can be extremely time consuming and flights within Nepal to reach popular trekking destinations is the easiest way. Not all the trekking destination has flight service, so road transportation is the only option. Mountainous terrain also comes with the possibility of in-climate weather. It mentions the incredibly high number of visitors during peak seasons makes internal flight delays a genuine possibility. To manage this situation, it may be helpful to have a few extras days on either end of your tour. If any cancellations or flight delays do occur (high chances of flight delays from around Kathmandu to Lukla, Everest region, Pokhara to Jomsom, Annapurna region), we also provide services to arrange chopper on the last stage to help you to be on your schedule on the premises of Civil Aviation Rules in Nepal which state that helicopters can fly if the visibility is 1500m. The cost ranges from USD400 to USD650 according to the number of passengers. The payment can be made either to the helicopter company or to us directly and can be made either by cash or using a credit card. It will be beneficial to purchase and review your insurance, the insurance companies may cover some of the alternative measures of travel. Flight insurance may cover changing your international flight if it is necessary. Travel Insurance: Most expeditions, Adventurous trekking, and tours require that travel insurance and it is purchased prior to arriving in Nepal, but other normal treks and tours may not require. However, travel insurance is definitely an important consideration. There are a number of reasons to consider insurance. Firstly, it may be required, so check to see what is being asked for by the company. Second, Nepal is a landlocked country, and there are only a few direct flights. Travel in and out from country can encounter some disruptions if purchasing insurance, make sure flight delays and cancellations also included. Always choose insurance that, though every safeguard is in place during your Holiday, there are always extenuating circumstances that may result in an accident during trekking & tours. Read carefully printout of insurance policies to ensure that the trekking or any other activity you are engaging in is covered or not, as some policies have stopped covering trekking in certain places. If you are going above 5000 m or high always mention the policies so itโ€™s cover the chopper service in the last condition. It is very important that if you have the comfort of good insurance, so do the research and choose carefully which makes your trip relaxing and joyful. Nepal Visa Entry Procedure: There is only one International airport which is the Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport) under the Department of Immigration has been facilitating tourists flying to Nepal by providing Visa on Arrival. โ€˜On Arrivalโ€™ visa procedure is very quick and simple. October, November, March, April can expect some queues during peak Tourist season and October is basically the Nepalese got the Main festival Dashain. You can also get Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed abroad prior to your arrival. The choice is yours. Visa obtains from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions, and then you must enter Nepal within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter into Nepal. Visas obtained on Arrival at the Entry and Exit points are โ€˜Tourist Visasโ€™. They bear multiple Re entry facility. Tourist Visa โ€˜On Arrivalโ€™ is the only entry visa to Nepal. If you are visiting Nepal for the purposes other than Tourism (sightseeing, tour, travel, mountaineering, trekking, visiting friends and families), you should still get โ€˜Tourist Visaโ€™ to get into the country. However, you must change the category of visa as per your purpose and length of stay in Nepal from the Department of Immigration by producing required documents. Please click below for the online Visa form. http://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa The following visa rules apply for tourists: For 15 days Multiple Entry Visa, the visa fee is the US $30 or equivalent foreign currency. For 30 days Multiple Entry Visa, the visa fee is the US $ 40 or equivalent foreign currency. For 100 days Multiple Entry Visa, the visa fee is the US $ 100 or equivalent foreign currency. According to the immigration regulations, a tourist is allowed to stay in Nepal only for 150 days in a year. You can extend the visa up to another 90 days. US$ 2 or equivalent Nepalese currency per day for extension. Additional US$ 25 or equivalent Nepalese currency on visa fee, if Multiple Entry facility is required for the extended period For more details please visit our FAQ link https://www.himalayanadventuretreks.com/faq/ Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS): Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is usually seen in un-acclimatized people shortly after ascent to high altitudes. The condition occurs due to the thinning of air as the altitude increases. The condition, if not taken seriously and treated immediately, can be life-threatening and its symptoms can be seen generally above 3200 meters. The symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness are nausea, vomiting, tiredness, shortness of breath, and cerebral pain. The itineraries are designed to properly acclimatize you to the change in high altitude climate and sufficient precautionary measures too are taken to take utmost caution for our valuable guests. Our staff also equipped with cell phones and satellite phones (Option) in the occurrence of any emergency cases. We are greatly driven to keep the safety and security of our clients as our foremost concern. Drinking-Water: Water is essential for life, and clean water is imperative while on holiday. When visiting the less developed countries like Nepal it is a concern that all travelers should consider. There are few options when trekking or traveling in Nepal that will mitigate any chances of drinking contaminated water. The first consideration to take into account is that tap water should not be ingested. That even means when brushing your teeth in an urban area. Most will choose to buy bottled water and if doing so make sure the cap has sealed properly. Plastic bottle reuse is a big problem, and with that being said there are other options on the market to assist in making water drinkable. Mountain spring water is drinkable but if you use the purified tablet. The conservation area project also sells this tablet most of the trekking area. A guide will assist you to find out it also. Arrival Instruction: Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) Kathmandu Nepal, our company representatives are stationed to welcome you to the country. We request you to carefully look for your and company name placard being held by our representatives following the events upon landing. Our representatives will be responsible to escort you up to your hotel in Kathmandu. There are many brokers, Taxi drivers, and trouble maker people offering you to carry your luggage and take you to your destination as you exit from the gate. We request you to pay no attention to these people and follow the company representatives and follow their instructions. How to Book Your Tour: Before booking any tour or trekking please read all the terms and conditions thoroughly and call or email the company representative with any questions prior to making any payments. Begin by filling out a booking form and pay the non-refundable deposit. Fill out the form completely and if any confusion contacts the company person so as not to disrupt the expediency of the process. The form may be submitted online or by downloading the form and mailing or Whatsapp the form to your company representative. It is very important to understand all aspects of the chosen trip, from whatโ€™s included and excluded, to the level of service, or even what trip may be right for your level of experience and fitness. Take the time to get all the questions answered so that when booking the trip, it is without trepidation.

Flights

Flight Ticket (LUK-KTM-LUK) / domestic airport Tax.

Transport

Pick up from Airport and Transfer to the hotel. Domestic airport picks up and drops by private vehicle.

Guide

An experienced, helpful and friendly Guide, porter (1 porter for 2 clients only)

Meals

Breakfast in Kathmandu. Lunch, Dinner, and Breakfast during trekking.

Others

Pick up from Airport and Transfer to the hotel. Two Night 3* hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast. Lunch Dinner and Breakfast during Trekking. National park permit, Trekkersโ€™ Information Management System (TIMS) Permit. All necessary paper works. Domestic airport picks up and drops by private vehicle. Flight Ticket (LUK-KTM-LUK) / domestic airport Tax. All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the treks. An experienced, helpful, and friendly Guide, porter (1 porter for 2 clients). Travel and rescue arrangements. Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available). Last Night farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with a cultural performance.

Insurance

Travel and rescue arrangements.

Accommodation

Two Night 3* hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast. All accommodations in lodges/tea houses during the treks.

Hygieneprotocol

Not included:

Others

Nepal Visa fee you may obtain easily in Kathmandu airport. International airfare to and from Kathmandu. Extra night Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary. All meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary). All expenses in mountain over than Scheduled because sometimes can be stuck in the mountain due to bad weather delay flight or any reason. Travel and rescue insurance. Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, hot shower, etc).

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Itinerary of your trip Everest Three High Passes Trek

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrival At Kathmandu Airport. (1300 M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrival At Kathmandu Airport. (1300 M)

      Your arrival in Kathmandu will be marked by landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). A company representative of Himalayan Adventure Treks & Tours will receive you and transfer you to your hotel. Evening you can meet the participants and the trek members. Overnight stay at a hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Fly From Kathmandu To Lukla (2860M) And Trek To Phakding (2610M) 3-4 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Fly From Kathmandu To Lukla (2860M) And Trek To Phakding (2610M) 3-4 Hours. (B/L/D)

      On this day, you will be transferred to the airport for a short scenic flight to Lukla. It is less than 30 minutes flight with astonishing views of mountains, forests and river valleys. After landing in Lukla, we begin our trek for 3-4 hours to Phakding. The trail leads to Phakding enjoying the natural scenario along the way.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Trek From Phakding To Namche Bazaar (3446M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Trek From Phakding To Namche Bazaar (3446M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)

      On this day, we trek to Namche Bazaar from Phakding Village through Dudh Koshi riverside. The trail is pleasant with the views of forests of pine, fir, and Rhododendron trees. We reach Monjo which is the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park. The views of giant mountains are impressive while walking through the trail.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Acclimatization Day Visit Khumjung Village, Hotel Everest View (3880M). (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Acclimatization Day Visit Khumjung Village, Hotel Everest View (3880M). (B/L/D)

      It is acclimatization day in Namche so you have enough time to explore the lifestyle of locals. Short hiking can be the utilization of time. High altitude can be harmful if we ignore resting. It is necessary to adjust your body with high elevation. Visit Sagarmatha National Park and hiking to Everest View Hotel.  On our way back to Namche Bazaar.


      we also tour the Khumjung. Monastery and Hillary School. Our guide can also take us to the Tourist Visitor Center near the headquarter of the Sagarmatha National Park where we can observe an assortment of things related to the first Everest ascenders, Sherpa culture and learn about the various plant and animal life in the Everest region. You can view the worldโ€™s amazing panoramic scenes of the earth from the highest hotel in the world and get a chance to observe uniquely different Sherpa Culture.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Trek From Namche Bazaar To Tengboche (3860M) 5 -6 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Trek From Namche Bazaar To Tengboche (3860M) 5 -6 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We begin todayโ€™s trek on an easy trail to Phunki Thanga. From here we ascend towards Tengboche village which is home to the largest monastery in the Everest region. The monastery is located within the Sagarmatha National Park and provides panoramic views of the highest mountains on earth including Everest, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Nuptse, and Lhotse.


      We try to reach the monastery in the afternoon and may even be able to witness a religious Buddhist ceremony.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Trek From Tengboche To Dingboche (4360M) 5 -6 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Trek From Tengboche To Dingboche (4360M) 5 -6 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We begin todayโ€™s trek by walking downhill and pass through lush forests filled with birch, conifers and rhododendron forest. We continue our trek with Amazing views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam to keep us more energetic. The picturesque trail dips down to Debuche, crosses the Imja River, and takes us to Pangboche. While walking the upper Pangboche trails, we get a more pristine view of the Himalayas and Pangboche Monastery.


      We move ahead towards the Imja Valley, Lobuche River, and ultimately climb up to Dingboche. The village is a beautiful windy settlement overlooked by chortles and prayer Buddhist flags everywhere on the monastery.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Acclimatization And Rest Day At Dingboche (4360M). (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Acclimatization And Rest Day At Dingboche (4360M). (B/L/D)

      Dingboche is a popular stop for trekkers and climbers headed to Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam (Imja Tse). The village is beautiful with an array of fields enclosed by stone walls to protect barley, buckwheat, and potatoes from the cold wind and grazing animals.


      We spend a day at Dingboche for acclimatization. We take a day hike to Nagarjun Hill for great views of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache, Ama Dablam, and many others.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Trek From Dingboche To Chhukung (4750M), Climb Chhukung Ri (5546M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Trek From Dingboche To Chhukung (4750M), Climb Chhukung Ri (5546M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)

      Our trail passes through stone-walled fields and Imja Khola valley before entering glacier moraines amidst towering Himalayas. The trail continues to Bibre which is a yak herdsman place. From here, directly across the valley is the fantastic Ama Dablam and the Amphu Labsa mountains. The trail ahead is intersected by icy streams. We continue our walk for around half an hour and reach Chhukung.


      After lunch, we begin our trek towards Chhukung Ri. The climb to Chhukung Ri involves some easy scrambling near the summit. From the top, we can look directly across the valley for a fantastic view of Ama Dablam and Amphu Labcha peaks. We descend back to Chhukung to spend the night.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Cross To Kongma La Pass (5528M) & Trek To Lobuche (4940M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Cross To Kongma La Pass (5528M) & Trek To Lobuche (4940M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We begin todayโ€™s trek very early in the morning to reach the highest part of the entire trip which is Kongma La pass. We can either take a trail over a hill which is to the northwest of Chhukung over the Nuptse Glacier moraines or we can walk back to Bibre and trek on the trail above the Niyang Khola. The top of the pass is marked by cairns and Buddhist prayer flags.


      The final descent from the pass is the most difficult part of todayโ€™s journey. After climbing the moraine on the far side, the trail turns north through Khumbu Glacier which takes us to Lobuche.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Trek From Lobuche To Gorakshep (5,170 M) Visit Ebc (5,364 M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Trek From Lobuche To Gorakshep (5,170 M) Visit Ebc (5,364 M) 6-7 Hours. (B/L/D)

      Our trail moves along the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Ahead on the trail we see the crest of the north ridge of Everest along with Pumori, Mahalangur, Lingtern, Khumbutse, Nuptse, and other mountains. A small ascent takes us to Thangma Riju. From here we admire panoramic views of the Himalayan vista. We ascend on a steep trail up to the top of Changri Glacier.  As we reach Gorakshep, we are surrounded by the Himalayas.


      After resting for a short while, we continue to Everest Base Camp. We pass through rocky dunes, moraines, and streams before reaching the base camp of the worldโ€™s tallest mountain, Everest. From here we admire Nuptse, Khumbuste, and Pumori mountains. We trek back to Gorakshep and spend the night.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Trek From Gorakshep To Kalapatthar (5,545M), Then Lobuche (4,940M) 8 -9 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Trek From Gorakshep To Kalapatthar (5,545M), Then Lobuche (4,940M) 8 -9 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We start our trek to Kala Patthar early in the morning in order to catch remarkable views of the first light of the sun shining on Mt. Everest. However, we need to be prepared for trekking in the dark and cold temperatures (the temperature varies according to the season). Furthermore, there is always a chance for chilly winds which are quite common. As we continue our trek, familiar peaks such as Lingtren, Khumbutse, Changtse, Everest, and Nuptse tower above us.


      After several hours of ascent, we will be on the top of Kala Patthar. The close-up view of Mt. Everest and other Himalayan peaks from Kalapathar is amazing. We enjoy the stunning Himalayan vista and descend to Lobuche where we stay the night.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Trek From Lobuche To Dzongla (4,830M) 3-4 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Trek From Lobuche To Dzongla (4,830M) 3-4 Hours. (B/L/D)

      From Lobuche, we trek downhill on a trail alongside the Khumbu Glacier. Our trail splits into two and we choose the trail on our right. On the way, we can better admire the view of the looming Awi Peak.  We pass through a stupa and tombstones in the distance.


      After walking for a while we begin to ascend. During the ascent, we see Chola Tsho Lake nearby. We continue further and pass another lake which is a lot smaller than the Chola Tsho Lake. We cross the Chola Khola on a bridge before reaching Dzongla.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Trek From Dzongla To Thangnag Kharka (4,270M) Via Cho La Pass (5,368M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D) Rs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Trek From Dzongla To Thangnag Kharka (4,270M) Via Cho La Pass (5,368M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D) Rs

      As we gain height, the Cho La Lake begins to appear and the Ama Dablam presides over a range of mountains on the south and Cholatse soars on the west. Climbing the incline is not easy; it is steep, but made worse by boulders over some of which we will have to scramble.


      The final climb to the Cho La can be a little tricky as the trail curves round a crevasse. The top of the pass is marked by prayer flags and cairns. The scenery of majestic peaks in all directions is breathtaking. Although long, the path leading down to Thangnak is not difficult.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Trek From Thangnag Kharka To Gokyo (4,800M) 3 -4 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Trek From Thangnag Kharka To Gokyo (4,800M) 3 -4 Hours. (B/L/D)

      After taking good rest at Thangnag Kharka we walk down up to the Gokyo valley. Our trail brings us to the edge of the Ngozumpa glacier, which is the longest glacier in Nepal. Reaching the other side of the glacier, we see the second Gokyo Lake on the series of six lakes. A short distance away is the third Gokyo Lake. On the edge of this lake stands the Gokyo Village where we spend the night.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Rest Day In Gokyo & Climb Gokyo Ri (5357M), Tour 4Th And 5Th Gokyo Lakes. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Rest Day In Gokyo & Climb Gokyo Ri (5357M), Tour 4Th And 5Th Gokyo Lakes. (B/L/D)

      We climb Gokyo Ri today and enjoy views of the incredible mountain vista. We can also tour the fourth Gokyo Lake today which is only 3 km north of the Gokyo Village. Next, continue trekking to the 5th lake. The view from โ€˜Scoundrelโ€™s Viewpointโ€™, located at the edge of the 5th lake, is astonishing. Cho-Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makulu mountains and the huge Ngozumba Glacier are ours to admire. We trek back to Gokyo and spend the night.

  • Day 16 Day 16: Trek From Gokyo To Marlung (4,210M) Via Renjo La Pass (5,360M) 7 -8 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Trek From Gokyo To Marlung (4,210M) Via Renjo La Pass (5,360M) 7 -8 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We start the day early in the morning to complete the long dayโ€™s trek ahead. Our trail moves alongside Dudh Pokhari (lake) for a while. We walk for around two hours before descending towards the Renjo La pass. On the way, we are rewarded with extravagant views of the Himalayan and Rolwaling ranges and others. Views from the Renjo La pass are much like that from Gokyo Ri with the third Gokyo Lake and Gokyo Village beneath the gray smear of the Ngozumpa Glacier.


      We also get outstanding views of Mt. Everest from the top of the pass. Continuing on from the pass, our trail winds down a stone staircase and then moves over loose scree to reach the south bank of Angladumba Tsho Lake. The presence of ice on the trail while descending down can make our descent a bit hazardous.


      Along the way, we see Relama Tsho and Renjo Lake. We walk down a narrow valley clogged with giant boulders to Lumde where there is a support lodge, but it is often closed. We walk almost for an hour from Lumde to get to Marlung on the east bank of the Bhote Koshi River.

  • Day 17 Day 17: Trek From Marlung To Namche Bazaar (3,446M) 5-6 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Trek From Marlung To Namche Bazaar (3,446M) 5-6 Hours. (B/L/D)

      The descent from Marulung to Thame follows a traditional route used for centuries by the Tibetan traders. We cross the Bhote Koshi River and descend to Taranga. The trail continues to descend and we cross two bridges before reaching Thame. Overlooking Thame is its famous Gompa situated on a hill to the west.  From here, we descend gradually on a trail that passes through a few small villages before reaching Namche Bazaar which is probably the biggest town in the Everest region.

  • Day 18 Day 18: Trek From Namche Bazaar To Lukla (2,860M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Trek From Namche Bazaar To Lukla (2,860M) 6 -7 Hours. (B/L/D)

      We begin our trek with a descent. As we continue our trek, we cross several bridges over the fast flowing Dudh Koshi River and its tributaries.  Now the trail has become more level and natural. On our trek, we enjoy walking on open plains, through rhododendron and pine forests and enjoy distant views of the snow-covered peaks.


      We walk through Sherpa villages noticing their impressive faith in Buddhism and the culture of prayer stones and prayer flags. After reaching Lukla, we stretch those sore legs and recall the experiences of the last couple of weeks. Our long trek to the mountain and its high passes ends today.

  • Day 19 Day 19: Fly From Lukla To Kathmandu. (B/D)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Fly From Lukla To Kathmandu. (B/D)

      The flights to Kathmandu are usually scheduled for morning for safety purposes. After reaching the Kathmandu. We could take a rest in our hotel room or shop for souvenirs for our Family and friends.


      In the evening we will have a farewell dinner at an authentic Nepalese restaurant with cultural performance.

  • Day 20 Day 20: Departure To Airport. (B)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 20: Departure To Airport. (B)

      A representative from Himalayan Adventure Treks and Tours will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home youโ€™ll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 75

Age range allowed for this experience.

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