Everest Three Pass Trek 18 Days

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Everest Three Pass Trek is the most popular trekking route in Nepal. It is the off beaten trail is located in the Khumbu region of Eastern Nepal. It is a hike to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo through the three highest passes of Everest Region: Kongma La (5535m), Cho La (5420m), and Renjo La (5360m). This trek is enhancing more popularity after being displayed by international site ‘New York Times’ and other magazines. It is the most challenging and adventurous trek. On Kimkim’s list, Everest Three Pass Trek was ranked on the number 2 of the ‘best treks in Nepal’.

Everest Three Pass Trek begins from a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. This trek can be done in a clockwise or anticlockwise direction. The duration of this trek is 21 days. From Lukla, trek heads up to Namche Bazar.

Namche Bazar is one of the busiest places. The trek passes through rhododendron forests, icy valleys, peculiar villages, alpine forests, and breathtaking mountain ranges.

You can enjoy the beauty of high landscapes. You will get to explore the Sagarmatha National Park. You will encounter wildlife like black bear, musk deer, mountain goat, snow leopard, and many more. Birds like Pheasants, Lophophorus, Mountain Hawk, Snow duck, etc. You will see the magnificent views of mountains such as Everest (8848m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8481m), Nuptse (7861m), and AmaDablam (6856m).

You will see bridges, monasteries, chortens with colorful Buddhist flags. After crossing the first pass ‘Renjo La’ takes you to Gokyo Lakes and Ngozumpa glacier which is the largest glacier in the Khumbu region. The second pass ‘Cho La’ takes you to the Everest Base Camp (5346m) and Kalapatthar (5550m) which provides you a majestic view of glaciers, icefall, and the Himalayas. ‘Kongma La Pass’ marks the start of the return to Namche. The Everest Three Pass Trek is the best combination of natural beauty.

You will pass through Sherpa villages where you will get an opportunity to meet warm-hearted Sherpa people. You will also see their unique culture, tradition, and lifestyle. The locals have managed ‘Teahouse’ for accommodation and serve you delicious foods.

The best time to trek Everest Three Pass is in the spring season (March, April, and May) and autumn season (October and November) when the sky is clear and weather is nice. It is not a good idea to trek in the monsoon season (June, July, and early September), as you cannot see the clear view.

The winter season (December, January, and February) offers you the clear sky but you may get cold and snow may block your passes.

Come to trek Everest Three Pass Trek, you will never have a single regret in life. Contact us, if you’re willing to trek Everest Three Pass. We provide you the best services.

Details Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and Trip Preparation

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Maximum Altitude :1350m/4429ft
Accommodation : Tea House 
Meals : Dinner
 

Day 2:  Drive to Pokhara 

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Maximum Altitude :827m/2713ft
Travel Duration: 25 minutes flight /7-8 hrs. bus journey
Accommodation : Hotel
Meals :Breakfast

 

Day 3 : Trek to Ghandruk

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Maximum Altitude : 1940m/6365ft
Hiking :5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 10 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals :Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 4Ghandruk to Chhomrong

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Maximum Altitude :2170m/7120ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 12.5 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 5Chhomrong to Bamboo

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Maximum Altitude :2310m/7579ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 7.4 km
Accommodation :Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 6 : Bamboo to Deurali 

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Maximum Altitude :3230m/10598ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 8.3 km
Accommodation : Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 7 :Deurali to Annapurna Basecamp via Machhapuchre Basecamp

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Maximum Altitude :4130m/1355ft
Hiking : 5-6 hrs.
Travel Distance: 8.2 km
Accommodation :Tea House
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 8 : Helicopter Flight from Annapurna Basecamp to Pokhara & Flight to Kathmandu

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Maximum Altitude :1350m/4429ft
Accommodation : Hotel
Meals : Dinner
 

Day 9: Final Departure

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Cost Details

                            Cost Includes
- Airport to hotel pick and drop
- Two-night hotel in Kathmandu at three-star categories in BB plan
- Accommodation in Mountain lodge run by local people during a trek
- All meals during trekking
- One highly experienced mountain Guide and Porter
- Accommodation food, drinks, salary, insurance, transportation of both trek guide and Porter
- All necessary paper works and Sagarmatha National Park entry permit
TIMS Card (Trekker’s Information Management System card)
- Kathmandu/ Lukla / Kathmandu airfare.

                      Cost Excludes
- International airfare
- Travelers insurance
Cold drinks (Alcohol and cold drinks)
- Boiled water, Hot shower, Mineral water, Batteries charge and hot drinks (in pot)
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (Approx. 10-12 USD)

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FAQs

  • Clothing & Equipment

  • Acclimatisation & Oxygen

  • Guides, Sherpas & Team Members

  • Health & Fitness

  • Communication & Electronic Devices

    Will there be any access to a satellite phone? If yes then what would be the charges for usage?
    Yes, most of our expedition guides take satellite phones and you are welcome to use these at wifi and local moble call Most often, your guide will post daily dispatches on the Nhh website in which your friends and family can follow your progress.

    I want to contact my friend or relative, who is on one of your trips, how can I reach them?
    Many of our treks and climbs send daily internet dispatches, and we receive updates from our guides while they are in the field. The best place to reach a loved one is through our office.

    Will there be any power source for charging batteries, etc. available throughout the trek?
    For lodge-bassed treks, many of the lodges have power available with typical Asian plugs (two nail like horizontal prongs) and offer to recharge for a fee. 

    We can cater for special power requirements at an extra cost or advise on the purchase of a suitable personal solar charging system - please enquire with our office.

  • Insurance

  • Fees & Payments

  • Photography

  • Safety

  • Employment

Manual Notes:

PACKING HELP FOR TREKKING TOUR
Max. 13 kg weight for the porters/participants


Long trekking trousers, wind- and water-repellent

Functional shirt short-sleeved

Long-sleeved functional shirt

Fleece jacket or sweater

Trekking socks normal and warm

Functional underwear

Long underwear

Warm sleepwear

Clothing for the lodge

Wind and waterproof rain jacket

Down jacket (Primaloft) thin with hood

Down jacket warm with hood

Cap warm

Buff bandana / scarf

Coneflower / Cap

Gloves normal and warm

Trekking shoes ankle-high

Trekking sandals or sneakers for Teahouse


Category 4 sunglasses

headlamp

Sleeping bag

Drinking bottle, thermos bottle

trekking poles

spikes

Day pack, rain cover

packing bag

Plastic bag for documents ect.

Big bag or backpack


First Aid Kit…painkillers e.g. Ibuprofen, diarrhea and vomiting remedies, electrolytes, cold remedies, wound disinfectant, plasters, blister plasters

Sun protection face and lips with high SPF

Toilet paper

handkerchiefs

microfiber towel

ear plug

nail clippers

brush, comb

Wet cleaning wipes

hand disinfection

toothbrush, toothpaste

washing gel

face cream

lip care


power bank

Phone, charging cable, headphones

Camera, SD card, spare battery

E-reader, book, notebook, pen


passport

passport photos

cash, credit card

Document insurance for helicopter rescue and illness

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