The Everest Three High Passes Trek is a challenging route that takes you beyond the usual Everest Base Camp trail. It crosses three high-altitude mountain passes and gives you a deeper look at the Everest region.
The Three Passes
You’ll cross these major passes, each offering unique views and a real sense of accomplishment:
- Kongma La (5,535m) – The highest and steepest pass.
- Cho La (5,420m) – Crosses a glacier and can be slippery.
- Renjo La (5,360m) – Quieter, with stunning views of Everest and Gokyo Lakes.
What You’ll See
This trek isn’t just about the passes. You’ll also visit:
- Namche Bazaar – A lively town and a key stop for acclimatization.
- Gokyo Lakes – Beautiful blue lakes with a chance to climb Gokyo Ri for panoramic views.
- Everest Base Camp (Optional) – You can still visit this iconic spot if you want.
Be Ready for the Challenge
- Altitude: Take rest days to avoid altitude sickness.
- Weather: It changes quickly—pack warm layers.
- Fitness: Long days and tough climbs require good physical preparation.
Food and Accommodation
- Tea Houses: Simple lodges run by locals. Basic but warm.
- Meals: Dal bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, and plenty of tea.
Best Time to Go
- Spring (March-May) – Clear skies and warmer weather.
- Autumn (September-November) – Dry trails and crisp views.
Why It’s Worth It
This trek is tough but rewarding. It offers incredible views, a sense of achievement, and a closer connection to the mountains and the people who live there.
If you’re looking for a real adventure beyond the usual path, this trek delivers.