Everest Three Passes Trek

There lies more to the majesty of Nepal than the Himalayas; the challenging trails and the cultural aroma on the travel make up for a grand adventure. The Everest Base Camp with Three passes trek focuses on the three snowy passes, namely: Kongma La (5535m), Renjo La (5360m), and Cho La (5420m). Marvel at the sight of gigantic ice blocks like Ama Dablam (6856m), Lhotse (8414m), and the Mt. Everest (8848m) along with the never-ending blue horizon and find true adventure in the Everest Basecamp with 3 Passes Trek.

With the excursion of the cultural sites of the Kathmandu valley UNESCO World Heritage Sites, then we head to Lukla on a short flight. Upon arrival, we’ll begin the trek to Phakding. As we battle the green and icy terrain, we arrive at the huge Sherpa settlement of Namche Bazaar. From Namche, we will head to the Tengboche Monastery at the Tengboche village. Walking on the trail of the Imja River leads us to Dingboche, and further leads to Chhukung. As we walk on the glacier moraines of the Nuptse glacier, we head to the Kongma La Pass (5535m). We are rewarded with a beautiful display of mountain ranges as we conquer the pass. Then, we head to the Everest Base Camp via Gorakshep and observe the awesome sunrise and sunset from Kalapatthar.

Afterward, we descend towards Dzongla and pave the way towards the Gokyo lakes. We cross the Chorten filled Cho La Pass (5420m) and walk on the Ngozumpa glacier to reach the Gokyo lakes. A short hike to Gokyo Ri (5360m) will rejuvenate us and we cross the Dudh Pokhari to reach the Renjo La Pass (5360m). We head to Lumde and as we cross the Bhote Koshi River, we again arrive at Namche Bazaar. Walking through the lush forests leads us to Lukla and a scenic flight takes us to Kathmandu where the trip shall end.

The Everest Base Camp with Three passes trek requires expert guidance, so choose Danphe Adventure Treks in doing so. Our seasoned guides know each corner of the Khumbu region and will guide you through the landscape and simultaneously teach you about the culture there as well.