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Three Pass Trek

Destination
Everest Region
Duration
16 Days/15 Nights
Accomodation
Teahouses
Max Elevation
5,644 m
Trek difficulty
Strenuous
Best months
Spring (March to May), Autumn (September to November)
Trip starts/Ends
Kathmandu-Kathmandu

Overview

The Three Passes Trek is one of the most exhilarating and demanding treks in the Everest region of Nepal, offering a truly unforgettable adventure for experienced trekkers. Known for its high-altitude mountain passes and stunning views of some of the world’s tallest peaks, the trek presents both physical and mental challenges, making it an ideal expedition for seasoned adventurers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. Three Majestic High Passes The Three Passes Trek involves crossing three high-altitude passes—Kongma La Pass (5,535 meters), Cho La Pass (5,420 meters), and Renjo La Pass (5,340 meters). These passes provide a thrilling experience of navigating rugged terrain while offering some of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the world. Panoramic Views of the Himalayas Throughout the trek, trekkers are treated to awe-inspiring views of Everest (8,848 meters), Lhotse (8,516 meters), Nuptse (7,861 meters), Makalu (8,485 meters), and many other Himalayan peaks. The trekking route also offers picturesque views of glaciers, valleys, and traditional Sherpa villages nestled in the foothills of the mountains.

Cultural Immersion Along the way, trekkers will have the opportunity to explore remote Sherpa villages, including Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, and Gokyo. These villages are rich in Sherpa culture and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the people who call this rugged region home. Visitors can experience traditional Sherpa hospitality, visit Buddhist monasteries, and learn about the region’s customs and practices. Gokyo Lakes As part of the trek, adventurers will visit the spectacular Gokyo Lakes, a series of glacial lakes nestled at the foot of the Gokyo Ri peak. These lakes are renowned for their stunning turquoise waters set against the backdrop of towering peaks, creating a serene and majestic atmosphere.

Challenging Terrain The trek involves a combination of steep ascents, rocky trails, and high-altitude passes that require physical fitness and endurance. The terrain ranges from alpine forests and meadows to rugged mountain landscapes, providing an immersive experience in the heart of the Himalayas. Detailed Itinerary The Three Passes Trek generally spans 18 to 22 days, depending on the pace and acclimatization needs of the trekkers. The trek starts with a flight to Lukla, a small mountain town that serves as the gateway to the Everest region. From there, the journey takes trekkers through Namche Bazaar, the commercial hub of the Khumbu region, before continuing towards the high-altitude passes.

Lukla to Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters) After landing in Lukla, trekkers will embark on their first leg of the trek towards Namche Bazaar, a bustling market town where trekkers can acclimatize and prepare for the more challenging sections ahead. The trail passes through dense forests, suspension bridges, and offers stunning views of Everest and other peaks. Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,867 meters) From Namche, trekkers continue to Tengboche, where they can visit the Tengboche Monastery, one of the most important Buddhist monasteries in the region. The monastery is perched on a hilltop, offering spectacular views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

Tengboche to Dingboche (4,410 meters) Continuing along the trail, trekkers reach Dingboche, a small Sherpa village located at the base of the Himalayas. This is an ideal location to rest and acclimatize before attempting the high passes. Dingboche to Chukhung (4,730 meters)After leaving Dingboche, trekkers head to Chukhung, a small settlement near the base of Island Peak. Chukhung serves as the launch point for the crossing of the Kongma La Pass. Kongma La Pass (5,535 meters) The first of the three passes, Kongma La Pass, is a steep ascent that challenges trekkers both physically and mentally. Once at the top, trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Mount Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world. The descent from the pass leads trekkers to Lobuche.

Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,164 meters) From Lobuche, trekkers make their way to Gorak Shep, a small settlement at the foot of Mount Everest. This is the base camp for those seeking to summit Everest, but for most trekkers, it serves as the starting point for the final push to Everest Base Camp and the second high pass, Cho La. Cho La Pass (5,420 meters)The Cho La Pass offers another physically demanding challenge, as trekkers must cross a glacier and navigate rugged terrain. However, the views at the top are well worth the effort, with views of Everest, Lhotse, and the surrounding peaks. After crossing the pass, trekkers descend into the Gokyo Valley. Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo Ri (5,357 meters) The trek then takes trekkers to the stunning Gokyo Lakes, where they can marvel at the turquoise waters and serene landscapes. From Gokyo, trekkers can also climb Gokyo Ri for panoramic views of the Everest region, including Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.

Renjo La Pass (5,340 meters) The final pass on the trek, Renjo La, provides yet another challenge but offers incredible views of the Everest massif and the surrounding valleys. After crossing Renjo La, trekkers descend into the picturesque village of Thame. Thame to Lukla The final leg of the trek takes trekkers back to Lukla, where they can rest and reflect on the incredible journey they’ve completed before flying back to Kathmandu. The Three Passes Trek is a remarkable adventure that combines challenging terrain, breathtaking views, and cultural immersion. For those seeking an unforgettable trekking experience in the Everest region, this trek offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to conquer three high-altitude passes, witness the grandeur of the Himalayas, and immerse oneself in the heart of Sherpa culture. It is a demanding trek that requires stamina, preparation, and mental resilience, but the rewards are truly unparalleled. World Trade Travel & Tours Pvt. Ltd. offers expert guidance, safety measures, and a comprehensive itinerary to ensure that trekkers can enjoy this extraordinary experience to the fullest.

Trip Highlights

  • Crossing Three High Mountain Passes: Experience the challenge and thrill of crossing three high-altitude passes—Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La—each offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and landscapes.
  • Visit Everest Base Camp: Stand at the base of the world’s tallest mountain and feel the thrill of Everest Base Camp, a highlight for every trekker.
  • Kala Patthar for Close Views of Everest: Hike to Kala Patthar for sunrise and enjoy one of the most iconic views of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks.
  • Sherpa Villages and Rich Culture: Explore vibrant Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Dingboche, and Gokyo, gaining insights into the rich cultural heritage of the people who live in the shadow of the Himalayas.
  • Gokyo Lakes and Ngozumpa Glacier: Explore the serene Gokyo Lakes, known for their stunning beauty, and marvel at the Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest glacier in Nepal.

Itinerary

Day 1

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, you will be transferred to your hotel where you can rest and refresh. In the evening, you will meet your trekking guide who will provide you with a detailed briefing on the Three Passes Trek, including safety guidelines, necessary preparations, and an overview of the upcoming days. You will also have the opportunity to ask any questions and get your trekking permits sorted. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 2

The day begins with an early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, a small mountain town located at 2,840 meters, which serves as the starting point of the trek. The 30-minute scenic flight offers stunning views of the Himalayan mountains, and upon arrival in Lukla, you will meet your trekking crew. The trek begins with a descent to the Dudh Koshi River, followed by a gentle ascent to the village of Phakding (2,610 meters), where you will spend the night. The trail is relatively easy, and you’ll pass through charming Sherpa villages and scenic landscapes.

Day 3

Today, you will trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 meters), a vibrant Sherpa town often referred to as the gateway to the Everest region. The trail takes you through beautiful forests of rhododendron and pine trees, crossing several suspension bridges along the way, including the famous Hillary Suspension Bridge. As you approach Namche Bazaar, you will be rewarded with your first views of Mount Everest. Namche Bazaar is a bustling town with local markets, cafes, and lodges, where you will spend the night.

Day 4

To help your body adjust to the high altitude, you will take a rest day in Namche Bazaar. It is essential to acclimatize to avoid altitude sickness as you will be trekking at higher elevations in the coming days. During this day, you can explore the town, visit the Sherpa Culture Museum to learn about the region’s rich history and culture, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. A short hike to the nearby viewpoint is recommended for acclimatization.

Day 5

After acclimatizing, you will continue your trek to Tengboche (3,867 meters). The trail ascends steadily, offering stunning views of the Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse mountains. You will pass through lush forests and cross the Dudh Koshi River again, gradually making your way towards the famous Tengboche Monastery. This monastery, perched at the edge of a ridge, is one of the most important spiritual sites in the Everest region and offers magnificent views of Everest and surrounding peaks. You will overnight in Tengboche.

Day 6

The trek continues to Dingboche (4,410 meters), a beautiful village surrounded by fields and stone walls that protect crops from the harsh winds of the high Himalayas. The day’s trek is moderate, and you will pass through picturesque forests and meadows, with views of Ama Dablam, one of the most iconic peaks in the Khumbu region. Dingboche is a popular stopping point for trekkers heading towards Everest Base Camp and other high-altitude destinations.

Day 7

As part of your acclimatization process, you will take another rest day in Dingboche. This is an excellent opportunity to rest and prepare for the upcoming challenges. You can also take a short hike to Nagarjun Hill (5,100 meters), which offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Makalu, Lhotse, and Island Peak. This hike will help with your acclimatization, and you will return to Dingboche for an overnight stay.

Day 8

From Dingboche, you will trek towards Lobuche (4,940 meters), a small settlement located near the Khumbu Glacier. The trail gradually ascends, and you will pass through rocky terrain with stunning views of Everest, Pumori, and other Himalayan peaks. The walk is more challenging as you gain altitude, but the spectacular mountain vistas make the effort worthwhile. Lobuche will be your base for the night.

Day 9

Today is one of the most exciting days of the trek as you head towards Gorak Shep (5,164 meters), the last settlement before Everest Base Camp. After arriving in Gorak Shep, you will take a detour to Everest Base Camp (5,364 meters), the legendary base of Mount Everest. The trail to Base Camp offers amazing views of the Khumbu Icefall and the surrounding peaks. After spending some time at Everest Base Camp, you will return to Gorak Shep for an overnight stay.

Day 10

An early morning hike to Kala Patthar (5,545 meters) will offer the most iconic views of Mount Everest, with the sun rising over the mountain range. After soaking in the breathtaking views, you will descend to Gorak Shep and continue your trek towards Dzongla (4,830 meters) via the challenging Cho La Pass (5,420 meters). The pass is often covered in snow and ice, so it requires careful navigation, but the views from the top are truly magnificent.

Day 11

The trek today takes you from Dzongla to Thangnak (4,750 meters) via Dragnag. This part of the trek offers stunning views of Cho Oyu, the sixth-highest mountain in the world, and the surrounding peaks. The trail winds through rocky terrain and glaciers, and you will spend the night in Thangnak, a small settlement with spectacular mountain views.

Day 12

Today, you will trek to Gokyo (4,790 meters), a village situated beside the serene Gokyo Lakes. This is one of the most beautiful spots on the trek, with crystal-clear turquoise waters set against a backdrop of towering peaks, including Cho Oyu. After arriving in Gokyo, you will have the opportunity to explore the Gokyo Lakes and the Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest glacier in Nepal.

Day 13

An early morning hike to Gokyo Ri (5,357 meters) will reward you with some of the most spectacular views in the Himalayas, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. Afterward, you will begin your trek towards Lungden (4,380 meters) via the scenic Renjo La Pass (5,340 meters). This pass is less traveled, offering a sense of remoteness and tranquility. Upon descending from the pass, you will spend the night in Lungden.

Day 14

From Lungden, you will trek to the village of Thame (3,820 meters), known for its monastery and tranquil atmosphere. After exploring Thame, you will descend to Namche Bazaar, retracing your steps along the familiar trails of the Everest region.

Day 15

The final leg of the trek takes you from Namche Bazaar back to Lukla, where you will celebrate the completion of the Three Passes Trek. The trek is relatively easy, and you will have time to reflect on the incredible journey you’ve just undertaken.

Day 16

After a memorable adventure, you will take a morning flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. Once in Kathmandu, you can relax, explore the city’s rich cultural heritage, or simply rest after the long trek. This is your final day to unwind before returning home, and you can take part in a celebratory dinner with your trekking crew to mark the end of your incredible journey.

Fixed Departure

Start Date End Date Price Space Left
February 3, 2025 Friday February 28, 2025 Monday $ 2877 07 Book
March 4, 2025 Friday February 24, 2025 Monday $ 2879 09 Book
March 23, 2025 Sunday April 16, 2025 Tuesday $ 2880 05 Book

What's Included

  • Experienced guide and porter(s)
  • Permits and entry fees to Sagarmatha National Park
  • Domestic flights (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu)
  • Accommodation in teahouses
  • Three meals a day during the trek
  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu

What's Excluded

  • International airfare
  • Nepal visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses

Equipment

  • Clothing: Layered clothing, including thermal wear, rain jacket, trekking pants, and warm gloves.
  • Footwear: Comfortable trekking boots, sandals, and socks.
  • Accessories: Hat, sunglasses, trekking poles, headlamp, and camera.
  • Essential Items: Sleeping bag, water bottle, sunscreen, and first aid kit.

Essential Info

  • Accommodation: Teahouses along the trek with simple rooms (twin beds) and shared bathrooms. Basic amenities, with fewer options in remote areas.
  • Meals: Nutritious meals including rice, dal (lentils), vegetables, and meat (in lower altitudes). Menu becomes simpler at higher altitudes due to limited resources.
  • Trekking Permits: Sagarmatha National Park Permit, TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card.
  • Health and Safety: Altitude sickness risk above 3,000 meters. Acclimatization is crucial. Stay hydrated, walk slowly, and take rest days.
  • Best Time: Ideal months: March to May (Spring) and September to November (Autumn) for favorable weather conditions and clear views.

FAQ

No, this trek is for experienced trekkers who have prior high-altitude trekking experience.
The best time is during the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November).
Altitude sickness is a risk, but with proper acclimatization and care, it can be managed.