- Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)
- Day 02: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m/40min) & trek to Phakding (2610/3-4hrs)
- Day 03: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m/5-6 hrs)
- Day 04: Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar & Hike to Hotel Everest View (3880m/3-4 hrs)
- Day 05: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3860m/5-6 hrs )
- Day 06: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4410m/5-6 hrs)
- Day 07: Rest Day In Dingboche (4410m)
- Day 08: Trek from Dingboche to Chhukung (4,730/4-5 hrs)
- Day 09: Trek from Chhukung to Lobuche via Kongma La Pass (5,535 m/8-9 hrs)
- Day 10: Trek from Lobuche to Gorakshep (5140m) / Hike to to Everest Base Camp (5364 m) & back to Gorakshep (8-9 hrs)
- Day 11: Hike from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5550m) to Lobuche (5535m/8-9 hrs)
- Day 12: Trek from Lobuche to Dzongla (4830/4-5 hrs)
- Day 13: Trek from Dzongla to Gokyo (4800m) via Cho La Pass (5350m/8-9 hrs)
- Day 14: Excursion day at Gokyo; ascent to the Gokyo Ri (5357m/3-4 hrs)
- Day 15: Trek from Gokyo to Lunden via Renjo La Pass (5340m/7-8 hrs)
- Day 16: Trek from Lunden to Thame (3800/4-5 hrs)
- Day 17: Trek from Thame Namche Bazaar (3440m/4-5 hrs)
- Day 18: Trek from Namche to Lukla (2,840/6-7 hrs)
- Day 19: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu (1400m/40min)
- Day 20: Final departure
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)
Arrive in Kathmandu and one of our representatives will receive you and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. The rest of the time is free to explore the city where your hotel is located which is usually at Thamel – the popular tourist hub in Kathmandu where every needs and facilities for the tourist are located like hotels, pubs, restaurants, departmental stores, trek gear shops etc. Or you can simply rest at your hotel if you are jet lagged and get ready for an amazing Himalayan trek. Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m/40min) & trek to Phakding (2610/3-4hrs)
Wake up early in the morning and drive to the domestic section of the airport in Kathmandu for a flight to Lukla. After checking the weather it’s flight from Kathmandu to Lukla at Tenzing Hillary Airport. You will have a packed breakfast from the hotel which can be eaten while waiting for the plane at Kathmandu airport.
After a 40-45-minute flight from Kathmandu, you will finally land at Lukla and then begin your trek to Phakding –a small village in the Khumbu region. Lukla is also the place where your porters will be waiting for you. The trail goes through a green path crossing several villages like Chauri Kharka and Ghat then finally reaches Phakding for an overnight stay. Overnight at Lodge in Phakding (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Note: Flights from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu to Lukla and vice versa may be rerouted to Manthali during the peak trekking seasons of March, April, May, September, October, and November due to increased air traffic congestion. Manthali is a 5-hour drive from Kathmandu and we need to start at 12.30am for the Kathmandu/Manthali drive to catch the flight to Lukla from Manthali. During December, January, February, June, July, or August, it's a direct flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and vice versa.
Day 03: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440m/5-6 hrs)
After breakfast, the trek begins with the trail going through forests, traditional villages with ploughed fields, and yak pastures then reaches the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park from where Mt. Thamserku can be spotted.
After completing permit formalities and having lunch you will climb up to Namche Bazaar. Namche Bazaar is the gateway to the Everest region and the biggest Sherpa town in the Khumbu region where many hotels, luxury resorts, restaurants, pubs, trek shops etc. are located. You name it, they have it at Namche and if you forget to shop for any trekking gear in Kathmandu, Namche is the last point to do so but the price may differ. Overnight at Lodge in Namche Bazaar (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 04: Acclimatization day at Namche Bazaar & Hike to Hotel Everest View (3880m/3-4 hrs)
Today is the rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and to cope with the rising elevation. You can go for a side excursion to Hotel Everest View (3880m) which is considered the hotel located at the highest point on earth. From its balcony, you can have the first glimpse of Mt. Everest and other world’s highest peaks sipping tea/coffee. Then it’s back to your hotel in Namche Bazaar. In the evening, you can explore Namche, talk with the locals, and meet many other trekkers and mountaineers from around the world. Overnight at Lodge in Namche Bazaar (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 05: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3860m/5-6 hrs )
Today’s trek involves many steep ascents and descents, and it’s also a good opportunity for nice photography. On the list are Stupas (Buddhist shrines), prayer flags, mani walls (walls with Buddhist prayers carved into them), and mountains, such as Ama Dablam, and Tengboche Monastery which all are worth a good picture.
The trail up to Tengboche from Lukla is a dusty switchback path but it is all worthwhile as you reach Tengboche which offers a spectacular panorama. Tengboche has the largest Buddhist monastery which is the largest and the most important monastery in Khumbu. Pay a visit to the monastery and with a small donation, you can light some butter lamps. Overnight at Lodge in Tengboche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 06: Trek from Tengboche to Dingboche (4410m/5-6 hrs)
The trail is quite challenging today but with a very scenic route. The trail follows the Imja Khola ‘River’ climbing up to Dingboche and passing along windswept fields (mainly potato). Dingboche is the highest Sherpa village in Khumbu. The view of AmaDablam is spectacular from Dingboche which arrived during lunch time. After lunch at Dingboche, the rest of the afternoon is free to explore watch the surrounding Himalayas or dig into your books. etc. Overnight at Lodge in Dingboche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 07: Rest Day In Dingboche (4410m)
Trekkers and climbers on their way to Imja Tse, Ama Dablam, or Mount Everest frequently stop at Dingboche. The picturesque settlement features a variety of fields surrounded by stone walls that shield potatoes, barley, and buckwheat from grazing animals and the chilly wind. To acclimate, we spend a day at Dingboche. For fantastic views of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache, Ama Dablam, and other mountains, we climb for a full day to Nagarjun Hill. Overnight at Lodge in Dingboche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 08: Trek from Dingboche to Chhukung (4,730/4-5 hrs)
Today, the trail combines some descents and ascents. We leave Dingboche after breakfast and travel to Chhukung to enjoy lunch. You can stroll on the paths gradually and steadily because Chhukung is our final stop for the day.
Numerous historic farms and fences made of local stone can be seen along the walk. and proceed via the Imja Khola valley in Bibre, a region inhabited by yak herders. We arrive in Chhukung after a four to five hour hike, where we will have lunch and spend the night. Overnight at Lodge in Chhukung (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 09: Trek from Chhukung to Lobuche via Kongma La Pass (5,535 m/8-9 hrs)
We will be climbing Kongma La Pass for approximately eight to nine hours today. For Kongma La pass, there are two routes: one returns to Bibre via the trail above the Niyang Khola and crosses the Nuptse Glacier moraines northwest of Chhukung.
We bring our own packed meals and water because there are no motels, stores, or tea houses in the area. Buddhist prayer flags of great beauty may be seen at the summit of Kongma La pass. We turn north to Lobuche after passing Khumbu Glacier. Overnight at Lodge in Lobuche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 10: Trek from Lobuche to Gorakshep (5140m) / Hike to to Everest Base Camp (5364 m) & back to Gorakshep (8-9 hrs)
Today is the day you will be attending Everest Base Camp, the foot of Mt. Everest. You will start first with 3 hours hike to the small village of Gorekshep passing over boulders and rough terrain.
Then hike to Everest Base Camp and upon arrival feel the majesty of the base camp, walk over the Khumbu Glacier from where Everest summiters start their journey to the top. Celebrate your achievement with your trek guide and other members at the base camp. From the base camp enjoy views of Khumbu Icefall, Khumbu Glacier, Nuptse, Pumori, Khumbutse, and a little bit of Everest. Afterwards, back to Gorekshep for the overnight stay. Overnight at lodge in Gorekshep (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 11: Hike from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5550m) to Lobuche (5535m/8-9 hrs)
This will be one of the trek's hardest but most rewarding days. We spend the majority of this day ascending 5,555-meter Mount Kala Patthar. Superb views of Everest may be seen from Mt. Kala Patthar.
Following a brief stay at Kala Patthar, we descend in the direction of Lobuche. The Himalayas and the Rocky Mountains encircle this tiny community. The majority of the lodges are of the older, more traditional style, but more modern lodges have emerged recently, some of which offer internet access and oxygen services.Overnight at lodge in Lobuche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 12: Trek from Lobuche to Dzongla (4830/4-5 hrs)
We begin our descent from Lobuche, and after a few hours, the trail splits in two, with us choosing the right path to Dzongla. In the distance, stupas and tombstones are seen. Following that, we hike higher and can see Chola Tsho Lake in the distance. We trek on, first going over a bridge over Chola Khola and then arriving at Dzongla. Overnight at Lodge in Dzongla (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 13: Trek from Dzongla to Gokyo (4800m) via Cho La Pass (5350m/8-9 hrs)
In order to cross Cho La Pass before midday today and reevaluate the climb in the event of inclement weather, we must begin our trek before 4-5 am today. Due to the high altitude and steeply unstable rock, the trip may be a little challenging today.
Even in favorable weather conditions, rock falls and snow can pose a risk when traversing Cho La Pass. You will thus be able to enjoy the breathtaking panorama from the top of Cho La Pass before we descend to Gokyo (4,800 m).
The longest glacier in Nepal, the Ngozumpa, must be crossed, together with the Pangka and Khara glaciers. We have a stunning view of Cho-Oyu Mountain and Kantaga. The Gokyo Lake is the third of a sequence of six lakes. Overnight at Lodge in Gokyo (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 14: Excursion day at Gokyo; ascent to the Gokyo Ri (5357m/3-4 hrs)
We have a strenuous trek early in the morning to the 5,483-meter summit of Gokyo Ri. For those who take on this journey, there are plenty of incentives. You can take in breathtaking views of the enormous Ngozumpa glacier, the huge Gokyo valley, and the entire Khumbu Himalayas, which includes the towering Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, and Gychung Kang. Overnight at Lodge in Gokyo (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 15: Trek from Gokyo to Lunden via Renjo La Pass (5340m/7-8 hrs)
We set out on our walk this morning. Today's hike is lengthy, although it follows the standard route. A breathtaking view of Mount Everest is available from the top of Renjo Pass. Then we make our way down to Lunden, which is our ultimate destination for today. Overnight at Lodge in Lunden (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 16: Trek from Lunden to Thame (3800/4-5 hrs)
We have breakfast and then begin our trip. The trail will primarily drop to Thame today.
The snow peaks that we can see while hiking are breathtaking. The Thame Monastery is a charming monastery situated amidst the numerous residences of monks and laypeople, approximately 150 meters above the town.
It is perched atop a hill with a view of the valley below. This is the location of the Mani Rimdu festival, which takes place every year around the middle of May. Overnight at Lodge in Thame (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 17: Trek from Thame Namche Bazaar (3440m/4-5 hrs)
With one of the oldest monasteries in the area, Thame is a typical Sherpa settlement that has managed to avoid the hordes of people climbing Everest. Notably, Apa Sherpa, who has reached the peak of Everest 21 times, was born and raised in this village!
The path itself winds in and out of the canyon's woodland, providing serene vistas of the surrounding mountains. We carry on with our journey today, walking from Thame down the hill.
Namche Bazar will be the final destination for the day's journey, and the walk will be brief and easy. Overnight at Lodge in Namche (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 18: Trek from Namche to Lukla (2,840/6-7 hrs)
Finally we return back to Lukla where the trek began, which will seem like ages ago. It will give you time to reflect on the trek also giving you time to explore the town. Overnight at Lodge in Lukla (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Day 19: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu (1400m/40min)
Ambulating on the lap of super mountains for almost two weeks and cuddling some sweet and sour memories, we take a flight back to Kathmandu from Lukla. Upon arrival at KTM, check in to the hotel for an overnight stay. You can refresh and relax to do away with the fatigue. Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu (Breakfast in Lukla)
Day 20: Final departure
You feel like Nepal is your second home, don’t you? Well, time to get back to your first home now. You came in as a visitor, but you are going back as a friend. Our representative will escort you to the airport 3 hours prior to the flight schedule. Goodbyes are not forever, goodbyes are not the end, they simply mean we will miss you, till we meet again! Have a safe flight back home and we look forward to being your adventure companion in Nepal again!
Equipment Check-list
Below is the suggested items for packing list and it also depends upon the season you are trekking. We shall provide 75 liters duffel bag and a sleeping bag. You can bring other items from your home country and if you are traveling light and don’t wish to overweight your luggage during international flights then many of them can also be brought in Kathmandu before the trek starts.
Clothing (Core & Lower body)
· Water-proof (breathable fabric) jacket, Poncho or Umbrella
· Hard shell pants (breathable fabric- 1 set), preferably that zips from top and bottom which can be worn over boots without getting undressed, in case of abrupt weather changes
· Fleece jacket or Pullover
· Fleece windcheater jacket
· Down jacket or a Down vest
· T-shirts (2 – 3) and Long-sleeved shirts with collars ( 2- 3 pairs)
· Nylon (cotton ought to be strictly avoided) hiking shorts ( 2- 3 pairs)
· Hiking trousers- one that is detachable from the knees so that the it can be folded up as shorts ( 2- 3 pairs)
· Thermal underwear as well as synthetic underwear (3 -4 each – avoid cotton)
· Synthetic sport brassieres for women (2 pairs- avoid cotton)
Head/Eyes & Hand Gears
· Sun hat/cap
· Woolen hat or Balaclava
· Sunglasses/Goggles (preferably the one with 100% UV protection)
· Liner, Synthetic or Thin wool gloves (1 -2 pair)
· Warm gloves (designed to the shield the sub-zero temperatures)- 1 pair
Footwear
· Trekking boots (1 pair) and spare laces
· Running shoes, Sandals or Thongs (flip-flops)- 1 paireach
· Hiking gaiters (1 pair) to do away the rocks, dusts and moist feet
· Liner socks- preferably synthetic (3 – 4 pairs)
· Heavy or wool blend socks (3 – 4 pairs)
Equipment
· Backpack/Rucksack
· Duffle bag (will be provided by Marron Treks)
· Pack cover (to protect your gears from getting wet)
· Day sack/Nylon stuff sack
· Sleeping Bag/ Silk liner (will be provided by Marron Treks but should be returned after the trip)
· Water bottle
· Good head torch along with spare batteries and bulbs
· Maps, compass and a guide book
· Trekking poles
Miscellaneous Bits
The items below could seem trivial, but if you don’t have them, you might just find yourself sticky and stinky, which isn’t actually good for you!
Toiletries
· Quick-drying camp towel
· Detergent powder/bar
· Toilet paper
· Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 20+) & Lip balm
· Pocket knife
· Sewing/Repair Kit (for tent & mattress)
· Emergency kit including a whistle, waterproof match/lighter
· Padlocks for bags and lodge rooms
· Stuff sacks
· Earplugs
Medicament
It is important that you can include the medicines prescribed by your doctor. Below is just the generic list of medications. We advice you to always consult your travel doctor as you might be resistant or allergic to some medicines
· Anesthetics (Ibuprofen/Aspirin)
· Broad spectrum antibiotics tablets
· Metronidazole and Antacids (for diarrohea /indigestion)
· Broad spectrum ointments (Neosporin/ Clotrimazole/Gentamicin)
· Antiseptic liquids (Dettol/Savlon)
· Assorted band-aids
· Small gauge pad
· Roll of adhesive tape
· Iodine tablets
Optional Carry
Nothing hard and fast about carrying the items in this list as they are not the basics. Yet, though not all, if you still manage to squeeze in some of these items on your carry, you will not regret as they might just come handy during the trek
· Camera, memory card and battery charger
· GPS unit Altimeters
· Binoculars
· Pee bottle for men (leak proof/wide mouth) & Pee funnel for women
· Books and magazines
1. What is Everest Three Pass Trek?
Everest Three Pass Trek is an adventurous and challenging trekking route in the Everest region of Nepal. It involves crossing three high mountain passes: Kongma La Pass, Cho La Pass, and Renjo La Pass, each offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
2. Is Everest Three Pass Trek difficult?
Yes, the Everest Three Pass Trek is considered one of the most challenging treks in Nepal. It involves crossing high-altitude passes, navigating through rugged terrain, and experiencing changing weather conditions. Trekkers should have excellent physical fitness, prior high-altitude trekking experience, and the ability to acclimatize effectively.
3. What is the best time to do the Everest Three Pass Trek?
The best time for the Everest Three Pass Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. These months, from March to May and September to November, offer stable weather and clear views of the mountains.
4. Are there teahouses or lodges along the Everest Three Pass Trek route?
Yes, the Everest Three Pass Trek route is well-serviced with teahouses, lodges, and guesthouses along the trail. These provide accommodation and meals for trekkers, making it possible to complete the trek without camping gear.
5. What is the maximum altitude reached during the Everest Three Pass Trek?
The highest point of the Everest Three Pass Trek is at Kongma La Pass, which is approximately 5,535 meters (18,159 feet) above sea level.
6. How do I get to the starting point of the Everest Three Pass Trek?
The trek usually starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by a trek to the gateway town of Namche Bazaar, where the actual Three Pass Trek begins.
7. What type of physical fitness is required for the Everest Three Pass Trek?
Everest Three Pass Trek demands excellent physical fitness and stamina. Prior high-altitude trekking experience is highly beneficial. Training with cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and long hikes will help you prepare for the demands of the trek.
Accommodation
While you are in Kathmandu, we opt to accommodate you in 3 star or 5 star hotels like Hotel Royal Singhi (3 star), Hotel Manaslu (3 star), Radisson (5 star), Yak & Yeti (5 star) or similar. During the trek, you will be accommodated in a Tea House/ Lodge or Trekking Inn. Most of these lodges and teahouses cater good services and are equipped with modern amenities. We will endeavor to provide you the best accommodation available along the route so that you get a good night’s rest in a hygienic milieu.
Meals
We never compromise with the quality of food and the health of the trekkers as well as the crew members. Generally, we opt for the fresh and nutritional local community food available in the Everest Region. You could make your delicious pick from an array of traditional food like Sweet Potato, Buck Wheat Barley etc. . This way, you could not only get the real sense of the local culture and life patterns but also contribute to promoting the locally available resources of organic food and beverages. Besides, a wide range of Continental, Chinese, Italian and Indian cuisines like Pizza, Spaghetti, French Fries, Soups, Breads, Masala Curry etc. are also available in the restaurants for your retreat.
Porter and Staff Care
When it comes to high altitude trekking, porters and staff members make up a pivot. Marron Treks ensures that all the porters and staff members going to high altitude conditions, are provided with adequate clothing and equipments.
Best Months
The periods between the months of January-June & September-December are considered to be the best for Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar Trek.
Any Experience Required?
There is nothing hard and fast rule about trekking experience. Any adventure enthusiast, with a generic physical aptitude can definitely relish the thrill of this trek.
Difficulties
Difficulty here is actually synonymous to ‘high altitude’. As this trek involves some seriously high altitude climbing above 5000 meters, one is likely to experience some problem in breathing owing to the deteriorating oxygen level. But as this is something which is anticipated, we do have enough precautionary measures to tackle it.
Our Guides
Guides play a significant role during the trek. They are the ones who literally decipher the trekking codes for you so that you could actually connect with the nature, culture and people along the way. We have helpful and dedicated trekking guides, who are fairly literate, multilingual speakers and are very well versed to the culture, life patterns and every single detail pertaining to the Everest region. Thus, in the company of our professional Sherpa guides, your trek becomes not only entertaining, but also equally informative.
Travel Insurance
It is advised that you arrange your travel insurance before leaving your homeland. The main thing is to make sure that your insurance covers you for both- medical as well as evacuation costs. Having a travel insurance with you, makes your trip secure and hassle free.
The provided trip plan by Marron Treks is customizable but subject to unpredictable factors like weather, political unrest, and flight disruptions in Nepal. Delays or changes might occur due to various reasons, and Marron Treks will prioritize client safety. However, they are not liable for resulting consequences, striving to maintain the essence of the original trip plan. Since Kathmandu airport cannot handle the high volume of air traffic, all flights from Kathmandu to Lukla and vice versa will be operated from Ramechap Airport during the busiest trekking season. From Kathmandu, Ramechap is five hours' journey away.
Cost Inclusion
- Airport pick-up and drop services.
- Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu with breakfast.
- Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu round airfare.
- All trekking accommodations with Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner at local lodges.
- Four seasonal sleeping bags and duffel bags (to be returned after trip completion).
- A comprehensive medical kit (will be carried by the trekking guide).
- Experienced Government licensed English Speaking Guide & Porter (1 porter for two people) including their food, accommodation, salary & insurance.
- Permits for Everest National Park and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System)
- Farewell dinner with a live Nepalese cultural program.
- All government and local taxes.
Cost Exclusion
- International airfares.
- Nepal entry visa fee – Visa can be obtained upon your arrival at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. (USD30 for 15 days)
- Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu.
- Personal travel insurance.
- Emergency rescue evacuation (to be covered by the client's travel insurance).
- Excess baggage charges (luggage allowance for domestic airlines in Nepal is 15 kgs.).
- Other expenses of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, hot shower etc.)
- Bar bills, alcoholic drinks & beverages.
- Tips to guide & porters (Tipping is expected).