Everest 3
Passes Trek
Everest 3
Passes trek is a popular trekking trail in Everest Region especially designed
for experiencing the ultimate trekking experience passing through three high
passes allowing trekkers to experience the highest point of excitement,
adventures and thrills of trekking. As per the name of the trek, this trek
passes through 3 major passes in the Everest Region namely, Renjo La (at 5,388
meters above the sea level), Cho La (at 5,380 meters above the sea level) and
Kongma La (at 5,545 meters above the sea level). You will also be climbing
three peaks, Gokyo Ri (5,483 meters), Kalapathar (5,545 meters) and Chukung
(5,550 meters) during this trek allowing you to explore the ultimate wonders of
Himalayas. Although, you should not necessarily have any climbing experience in
this trek but may encounter several obstacles while trekking either by higher
altitude or physical issues, so it will be good to well prepare and know about
the Himalayas trekking problem with their relevant solution for making your
journey comfortable.
You can start
Everest 3 passes trek with a scenic flight to Lukla from Kathmandu valley. From
Lukla, start actual trekking passing the way through Phakdind, Namche, Thame,
Lungden, Gokyo, climb Gokyo Ri, Thangna, Zhongla via Chola pass, Gorakshep,
Everest Base Camp, Kala Pattar, Lobuche, Chukung via Kongma La, climb Chukung
Ri, Pangboche, Namche and finally to Lukla again. From Lukla, a comfortable
flight will take you back to Kathmandu valley. During this high passes trek,
you will more likely visit the entire Everest region with mesmerizing scenic
and mountain views, adventurous mountain journey, challenging paths, lots of
unique and rare exploration in mountainous region and innocent Sherpa people and their enriched culture and
traditions.
Moreover, trekking
in Everest 3 passes provides unique experience of trekking in higher altitude
area with lots of adventure and excitements. This trek also allows you to
obtain peak climbing experience as you have to climb three high peaks during
this journey.
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