Everest Three Pass Trek - 17 Days

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Trip Facts
Duration
17 Days
Trip Grade
Challenging
Country
Nepal
Max Altitude
5,545m/18,192ft
Starts
Kathmandu
Ends
Kathmandu
Group Size
1-13
Activities
Trekking
Best Time
Spring and Autumn

Everest Three Pass Trek, which will take you to an adventurous as well as scenic trekking trail, which is for 17 days. These 17 days of three-pass trekking will be in your lifetime memory, as you experience the Everest region. In this 17-day trek, you will go through three high passes, which are Cho La Pass, Kongma La Pass, and Renjo La Pass. The Everest region is home to the beautiful Himalayas, Sherpa settlements, high passes, monasteries, lakes, and amazing viewpoints. So it is a complete package of adventure as well as a peaceful place where people love to be and explore once in a lifetime.  17 days Everest 3 Pass trek is for experienced trekkers and those who love adventure.

Highlights of Everest Three Pass Trekking

  • The three main Passes: Cho la pass, Kongma la pass, and Renjo la pass, which are above 5000 meters.
  • The adventurous Lukla flight and Lukla airport.
  • Itself the Everest Base Camp and jaw-dropping views of Mount Everest.
  • Beautiful sunrise view from Kala Patthar with snowcapped mountains.
  • Sherpa culture, lifestyle, festivals, and more.
  • Stunning view of Mt Everest, Mt Lotse, Mt Makalu, Mt Cho oyu, Mt Ama Dablam.
  • The beautiful Turquoise Gokyo Lake.
  • Namche Bazar, one of the famous towns of Solukhumbu district, is a gateway to the Everest Trek.

Permits for the Everest Three Pass Trek

Everest Three Pass Trek needs 2 Permits, one is the Sagarmatha National Park Permit, which costs NPR 3000, and the other is the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit, which costs NPR 3000.

Packing list for the Everest Three Pass trek?

For the Everest Three Pass trek, you need to pack the following items accordingly:

  • Walking boots,Light sandals to wear in the lodges,Rucksack
  • Sleeping bag
  • Warm jacket (Ideally a down jacket), thin thermal under trousers.
  • Long trousers for walking, T-shirt, Shorts, Gloves, Crampons
  • Sunglasses (vital), Sun cream, Small towel
  • Sheet of plastic (Use as a poncho if it rains)
  • 1 roll of toilet paper. You can buy more on the way.
  • 2 large plastic bags. One for smelly clothes, one for things that must be kept dry.
  • Head torch, small, good-quality padlock, water bottle, basic medicine.

Do you need a guide for the Everest Three Pass trek?

The simple answer is yes: you need a guide for the Everest Three Pass Trek, as guides are mandatory under Nepal government regulations for safety reasons. Guides are well-trained, have trekked to the region many times, and are well versed in the trail and safety concerns.  In case of an emergency, a guide will be there to help and assist, and on the other hand, it will provide them with a job opportunity to live their life.

Is Insurance needed for the Three Pass Trek?

It is best to have insurance for the Three Pass trek, which covers over 5000 meters high, as the Everest region is itself isolated and at high altitude, so there will be a lack of health facilities. It will be helpful in minor health issues, major emergency evacuations, and your medical expenses. But make sure your insurance covers high altitude up to 6000 meters.

Best Time to Trek for the Everest Three Pass

The Best Time for the Everest Three Pass trek is during 2 seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November).

Accommodation in the Everest Three Pass Trek

Everest Three Pass Trek is one of the most popular treks and adventurous, and along this trek, you will see several tea houses and lodges. Accommodation during this trek is provided at tea houses and lodges. A tea house with basic facilities and a guide will ensure all facilities are arranged, and the tea house is pre-booked.

For whom is 17 day Everest 3 Pass trek for?

An 17-day Everest 3 pass trek is for people who are physically fit and really seeking adventure and a thrilling trek. People who are beginners or not familiar with high altitude are not recommended for this trek, as it has 3 high passes above 5200 meters, making it challenging.

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