Everest High Passes Short Trek is one of the most popular and classic treks filled with adventurous challenges. In this trek to Everest Base Camp the adventure is doubled with another adventure of three high passes – Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La are inspiring. The experience you will have on this trek will not be like other available in the Khumbu region.
At that point, conquer the Kongma La (5535m), on the way to Lobuche and Everest Base Camp. Come back to Lobuche and take the long course up the Cho La (5368m) and the downhill path to Thaknak. Cross the Ngozumpa Glacier and set out toward Gokyo and a rest day to climb Gokyo Ri for a great scene of Nepal’s longest glacier of Cho Oyo and the Everest range.
The western area incorporates the lofty rising to the Renjo La (5360m), somewhere in the range of four hours over the lake for spectacular views of the valley and glacier underneath and various high edges delegated by the Everest Group including the northwest face of Everest. The plunge to Marulung confronts new emotional scenes. Underneath this town, the trail joins an old Tibetan salt exchange course and proceeds to Thame and after that back to Namche Bazaar; and on to Lukla for your flight back to Kathmandu.
Trip Route: Kathmandu-Lukla-Namche Bazzar- Kongmala- EBC- Chola pass- Renjola Pass -Namche-Lukla-Kathmandu
Important Note:
The trek of Everest high passes trek is reliable, but if the weather is bad, all flights will be delayed or canceled for the day. In the event the flight is canceled we will attempt to get you on a chartered helicopter, but you are responsible for the extra costs in this event which can range from $200 to $600 or more depending on the number of people on the flight.
We in some itinerary schedule one extra day into the trek already as a buffer day in case of delays and in some Itineraries do not have an extra day after the trek but as flights can be delayed for several days, we suggest you add a couple of extra days at the end of your trip in case of any delays. Extra days should always be scheduled at the end of the trip and not at the start.