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Everest 3 High Pass Trekking

Crossing three of Nepal’s highest trekking passes - all over 5,300m

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Duration

19 Days

Food

  • 18 breakfast
  • 17 lunch
  • 18 dinner

Accomodation

  • 17 nights twin sharing lodge/tea house accommodation

Location

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Difficulty

Moderate/Adventurous

Group Size

2 - 6

Elevation

5,554m/18,217ft

Type

Trekking

Optimal Season

February, March, April, May, September, October, November, December

Transporation

Flight, car

Daily Activity

5 - 6 hours hiking

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Expert

Salbin Basnet

Kathmandu, Nepal +977 9851102825

Overview

This is one of Nepal’s most famous treks, set amongst breathtaking high mountain scenery. Crossing three spectacular high passes between 5,330m and 5,535m makes this trek both challenging and rewarding.

The Everest region is certainly the world's finest high mountain zone. Magnificent landscapes, imposing and prestigious peaks, tapering ridges and colourful villages contribute to turning this trek into an unforgettable experience.

The route takes you through the high Khumbu Mountains - Sherpa country - before arriving at the foot of Everest. The Kala Pathar (5,554m) ascent is one of the highlights of this trek and boasts an absolutely stunning summit panorama: Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse and the dark Everest pyramid, the world’s highest mountain (8,848m). The views from Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo Ri (peak) also offer extraordinary views, from these positions we have a totally different aspect, we see an ‘even larger’ Everest.

This trek offers so many stunning views and great experiences undoubtedly you will be left with memories to cherish for the rest of your life.

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Highlights

  • Ultimate circuit of adventure in the Everest Region, which includes Everest Base Camp
  • Crossing three of Nepal’s highest trekking passes - all over 5,300m
  • Ascending Kala Pathar and Gokyo Ri for magnificent panorama views of some of the world’s eight-thousanders mountains
  • Soaking up the tranquility of Gokyo’s sacred lakes
  • Immersing in Buddhist culture and enjoying Sherpa hospitality
  • Trading at Namche Bazaar
  • Spectacular aerial views of the Himalayan Mountains