Everest High Pass Trek: 21-day adventure to Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes & three high Himalayan passes.
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Everest High Pass Trek: 21-day adventure to Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes & three high Himalayan passes.
The Everest High Pass Trek, also known as the Everest Three Passes Trek, is the ultimate 21-day Himalayan circuit, designed for adventurers who want to see every hidden corner of the Khumbu region. This journey is significantly more challenging than the standard route to Base Camp because it links the four major valleys of Imja, Khumbu, Gokyo, and Bhote Koshi by crossing three formidable mountain walls: Kongma La (5,535 m / 18,159 ft), Cho La (5,420 m/17,782 ft), and Renjo La (5,360 m/17,585 ft).
These passes require trekkers to navigate steep rocky slopes, high-altitude boulder fields, and even a glistening blue glacier on the Cho La. The immense physical effort is rewarded with breathtaking views of some of the world’s fourteen 8,000-meter peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, from vantage points like the high passes and Gokyo Ri. Beyond the dramatic ice and rock, the 21-day timeframe allows for a deep dive into Sherpa heritage and essential acclimatization.
You will explore traditional Thame and Lungden villages, which remain mostly untouched by tourism, while you travel to the spiritual center of the area, which is located at Tengboche Monastery. The trek systematically covers every iconic landmark, from standing at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain at Everest Base Camp (5,364m) to witnessing the sun ignite the summit from Kala Patthar (5,545m).
This Everest High Pass Trek requires advanced physical fitness and mental strength because trekkers must complete extended strenuous trekking, which lasts over 10 hours on difficult mountain paths that exceed 4,000-meter elevation. The journey offers a profound experience that combines high-alpine wilderness with personal achievement and displays Himalaya views that only a few people will ever see.
Here are the major attractions of the Everest High Passes Trek, highlighting the unique experiences that make this circuit the ultimate Himalayan challenge:
The Everest Three Passes Trek is best performed in an anti-clockwise loop, whereby the trip begins with an airstrip flight to a high airstrip at Lukla. Starting at this point, a trek over the fertile valley of Dudh Koshi to the Sherpa center of Namche Bazaar, which requires two nights of acclimatization, is crucial to success. The route then leads you through the spiritual heart of the region at Tengboche Monastery before splitting toward the Imja Valley. By heading toward Chhukung first, you allow your body to adjust gradually before tackling the first and highest challenge: the Kongma La Pass (5,535m). This direction is strategically superior because it places the most physically demanding pass early while your energy levels are highest, yet after enough days have passed to prevent altitude sickness.
Once over the first pass, the route merges with the classic Everest trail, allowing you to stand at Everest Base Camp and climb Kala Patthar for the iconic face-to-face view of the world’s highest peak. From the settlement of Lobuche, you veer west toward Dzongla to prepare for the second hurdle, the Cho La Pass (5,420m). This section is the most technical, involving a thrilling walk across a crisp mountain glacier before descending into the tranquil Gokyo Valley. Spending a day here is a highlight of the journey, as you can climb Gokyo Ri to witness the massive Ngozumpa Glacier and the emerald-green sacred lakes shimmering against a backdrop of four 8,000-meter giants.
The final leg of the journey takes you over the Renjo La Pass (5,360m), which many veterans claim offers the single most beautiful panoramic view in the entire Himalaya. From the top, you look back at the Gokyo Lakes and Everest in one sweeping frame before a long, rewarding descent into the remote and traditional village of Thame. This path avoids the crowded main trails on the way down, offering a peaceful conclusion through ancient Sherpa trading routes. Finally, you loop back into Namche Bazaar and retrace your steps to Lukla, completing a massive high-altitude circle that showcases every hidden corner of the Sagarmatha National Park.
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The best times to go on the Everest High Pass Trek are Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). The stable weather conditions during these months, together with clear sky visibility, create perfect conditions to view the mountains.
In springtime the trails transform into vibrant paths that display rhododendron forests and various alpine flowers that create a beautiful contrast with the high-reaching peaks. The season provides optimal conditions to see three major mountains, which include Mount Everest Lhotse and Ama Dablam.
Autumn provides perfect trekking weather because the air becomes crisp and fresh while the rain creates perfect visibility conditions. The high passes Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La are generally safer and easier to cross during this season.
Winter (December to February) brings extreme cold temperatures together with heavy snowfall, which creates dangerous conditions for trekking and blocks high passes. The Monsoon season (June to August) brings frequent rain, muddy trails, and clouds that obscure the mountains, making it less suitable for trekking.
The Everest High Pass Trek offers a safe and enjoyable experience during Spring or Autumn, as these seasons reveal stunning scenery, provide stable weather conditions, and showcase the full beauty of the Khumbu region.
The Everest High Pass Trek is one of the most challenging trekking routes in the Everest region. While technical climbing peaks like Island Peak and Lobuche East are more difficult, this trek is still very demanding due to its high altitude and long trekking days.
One of the biggest challenges is the thin air. During the trek, you often walk above 5,000 meters and cross three major mountain passes: Kongma La Pass, Cho La Pass, and Renjo La Pass. At these heights, there is much less oxygen, so walking becomes slower and more tiring.
The terrain can also be rough and challenging. Trekkers walk across rocky trails, loose stones, and sometimes icy sections. While crossing Cho La Pass, trekkers usually walk across a small glacier, where microspikes or crampons may be helpful depending on the conditions.
Some trekking days are long, lasting 8–10 hours. On pass-crossing days, trekkers often start very early in the morning, around 4:00 AM, to avoid strong winds and changing weather in the afternoon. Accommodation along the trail is in basic teahouses, and temperatures can become very cold at night, especially at higher altitudes. Because of these challenges, the trek requires good physical fitness, endurance, and mental strength.
However, the reward is incredible. Trekkers experience stunning views of Mount Everest, glaciers, and the beautiful turquoise Gokyo Lakes. Completing this trek is a major achievement and creates unforgettable memories.
Your adventure begins when you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Our team will greet you at the airport and take you to your hotel. After you check into your hotel, you should take time to rest and relax. You can explore the local area by strolling through the streets and visiting shops or relaxing in a café while you experience the lively atmosphere of Kathmandu. The day ends with a comfortable overnight stay, helping you prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
Today, you will explore the cultural and spiritual heritage of Kathmandu while preparing for the upcoming trek. You will visit famous landmarks, including Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world. Next, you will visit Boudhanath Stupa, a large Buddhist monument and UNESCO World Heritage Site where monks perform chanting and wheel-spinning rituals.
The Swayambhunath Stupa visit will take you to the Monkey Temple, which provides complete valley views. Finally, explore the lively Thamel, with its bustling streets, shops for trekking equipment, and cozy cafés. This day blends sightseeing, cultural experiences, and trek preparation, helping you get ready for your Himalayan adventure.
Your morning flight will take you to Tenzing-Hillary Airport, which serves as a small mountain airstrip that offers stunning Himalayan views. The busy trekking seasons of spring and autumn cause many flights to Lukla to use Manthali Airport as their departure point instead of Tribhuvan International Airport, which helps decrease air traffic.
Your trek starts in Lukla with an easy trek that leads to Phakding. The path follows the scenic Dudh Koshi River, which goes through Sherpa villages suspension bridges and green forests. The trek requires 2 to 3 hours to complete while your body needs time to adapt to the higher altitude and you experience the Everest region’s natural beauty. You will spend the night in Phakding at a comfortable teahouse.
Today, you will trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River and passes through forests with pine and rhododendron trees. You will cross several suspension bridges and gradually climb higher after entering Sagarmatha National Park. If the weather is clear, you may see Mount Everest for the first time. After 5–6 hours of trekking, you will reach Namche Bazaar, the main town in the Khumbu region. You will stay overnight in a teahouse to rest and help your body adjust to the higher altitude.
This day serves as an acclimatization day, allowing your body to adjust to the higher mountain altitudes. After breakfast, you will hike to Hotel Everest View, which stands as one of the world’s highest hotels. The trail provides stunning views of Mount Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam while traversing nearby Sherpa villages where you can experience traditional lifestyles.
You will return to Namche Bazaar, having finished enjoying the scenic views. The afternoon allows you to discover more of the town while you shop at local markets or take time to unwind in cafés. Acclimatization days are vital for maintaining health and preparing your body for the more challenging parts of the trek.
You will trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche today. The path through the trail shows Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku in their most beautiful forms. The route first descends to the Dudh Koshi River before it leads through rhododendron and pine forests until reaching Tengboche. The world-famous Tengboche Monastery stands as the biggest monastery in the Khumbu region, which you will visit. The area provides a peaceful environment together with beautiful mountain views.
After breakfast, you will trek through forests until you reach the Imja River, which leads into a wide-open alpine valley. The trail gradually ascends, passing through small villages and yak pastures while providing beautiful views of Ama Dablam and Thamserku. As you go higher, the terrain becomes rougher and sparser.
After about 4 to 6 hours of trekking, you reach the beautiful village of Dingboche, which has stone walls and high mountains surrounding it. This tranquil village serves as a vital acclimatization point for trekkers who want to reach Everest Base Camp and cross the high mountain passes. You will spend the night in a comfortable teahouse, offering rest and stunning views of the Himalayas.
Today’s trek is less strenuous, giving your body time to adapt to the higher altitude. The trail from Dingboche ascends gently through wide alpine valleys, passing glacial moraines and rugged Himalayan terrain. The route provides you with spectacular views of high peaks which include Lhotse and Nuptse and Ama Dablam.
A trek of 2 to 3 hours leads you to the small settlement of Chhukhung, which exists at a high altitude. The quiet village exists under the protection of giant mountain walls and massive glaciers. The afternoon provides free time for both relaxation and exploration as we prepare for the acclimatization hike and the upcoming Kongma La Pass crossing.
Today is an acclimatization day as you hike the challenging Chhukung Ri. This viewpoint is one of the highest trekking peaks in the Everest region and offers spectacular 360-degree Himalayan views. The summit offers breathtaking views of some of the world’s highest peaks.
The journey takes 3 to 4 hours to complete because people move at different speeds and the weather changes. After taking photos at this breathtaking viewpoint, you will return to Chhukhung village. This acclimatization hike prepares your body for the upcoming high passes. You will spend the night at a teahouse, which provides you with an opportunity to rest and recharge after your hiking activities.
The trek reaches its most difficult point today when you ascend Kongma La Pass, which stands at 5,535 meters. The path ascends steeply through rocky ground and glacial areas while providing stunning views of the peak Himalayas. From the top of the pass, trekkers enjoy incredible panoramas of snow-covered mountains, glaciers, and deep valleys.
The path to Khumbu Glacier begins after the pass when you start your descent to reach the village of Lobuche. The trek takes around 7 to 8 hours and requires good endurance. The small settlement of Lobuche exists near the glacier as a rest point for trekkers who plan to continue their journey to Everest Base Camp. You will spend the night at a teahouse in Lobuche.
Today is one of the most exciting highlights of the entire trek. The trail leads from Lobuche toward Gorakshep, which follows the rocky moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. After reaching Gorakshep, you must proceed to the famous Everest Base Camp.
Standing at the base of the world’s highest mountain creates an unforgettable experience. You will experience a major achievement while exploring the area, which contains massive glaciers and high Himalayan summits, including Mount Everest and Nuptse. After spending time at base camp and taking photographs, you should return to Gorakshep to spend the night in a teahouse.
Wake up early to hike Kala Patthar, which serves as one of the most excellent viewpoints in the Everest region. The summit provides trekkers with a wonderful sunrise experience, which shows Mount Everest and Lhotse and Nuptse. After breakfast at Gorakshep, you will descend along a scenic trail, which goes through beautiful scenery until it reaches Dzongla.
The path displays stunning sights that include glacial valleys and rough mountain environments. The trek takes about 6 to 7 hours in total. The Dzongla, a small and tranquil village, serves as the base for the upcoming Cho La Pass crossing. Spend the night at a teahouse.
Today, you will cross the famous Cho La Pass, which serves as one of the three high passes of the Everest High Pass Trek. The trail ascends with immense steepness across rocky areas, which also have patches of ice, until it reaches its highest point at 5,368 meters. From the summit, you will enjoy amazing views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and glaciers.
The trail begins with a scenic view but then descends through dangerous icy and rocky areas until it reaches the small village of Thangnak. The trek requires 7 to 8 hours to complete because it presents a challenging trek that rewards you with stunning views. You will spend the night in a traditional teahouse in Thangnak, which lies amid mountains and glaciers.
The trek begins at Thangnak and proceeds to Gokyo Valley, which holds the extensive Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in Nepal. The trail leads through rocky moraine and glacial terrain, which displays breathtaking views of ice formations and the Himalayan mountain range. The route starts from the glacier and proceeds to the tranquil village of Gokyo, which lies next to the beautiful Gokyo Lakes.
The area, surrounded by high mountains and pristine alpine terrain, is one of the most picturesque sites in the Everest region. The trek takes 3–4 hours, giving you time to explore the lakeside village upon arrival. Experience the calm mountain environment while preparing for their Gokyo Ri viewpoint hike, which will take place the following day.
Early in the morning, hike to Gokyo Ri, one of the best viewpoints in the Everest region. The climb takes about 3 to 4 hours and rewards trekkers with spectacular 360-degree views of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, and Makalu. Below the viewpoint, the turquoise Gokyo Lakes and vast glaciers create a breathtaking landscape. Return to Gokyo village to rest after taking in the magnificent scenery. Spend the rest of the day exploring the lakes and surrounding alpine scenery. The overnight stay will be in a teahouse.
Today, you will cross Renjo La Pass, which reaches an altitude of 5,360 meters. The trail ascends at a steady pace until it reaches the peak, which offers trekkers an incredible view of the entire Everest region. From this point, visitors can see Mount Everest, Makalu, and the stunning Gokyo Lakes below. After enjoying the view, trekkers will walk down to the peaceful village of Lungden. The trek lasts between six and seven hours as it moves through uninhabited valleys and authentic Sherpa villages.
The trail leads downward today through stunning alpine scenery until it reaches the historical Sherpa settlement of Thame. The trail passes rivers, yak grazing areas, and traditional stone dwellings. Thame is one of the oldest villages in the Khumbu region and home to the famous Thame Monastery. This monastery holds immense spiritual importance for the local Sherpa community. The village offers a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy scenic mountain views after a challenging trek.
Today, you will trek downhill from Thame to Namche Bazaar. The trekking route leads through forested areas and through traditional Sherpa settlements. The trek takes about 3–4 hours and offers great views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Everest region main town Namche Bazaar contains multiple shops and cafés and bakeries. You can choose to rest in the afternoon while you explore the local markets and enjoy a warm meal. Spend the night at a teahouse.
Today marks your last day of trekking as you make your way down to Lukla. The path follows the beautiful Dudh Koshi River route, which includes suspension bridge crossings and leads into forested areas and Sherpa settlements. The trek takes about 7 to 8 hours. This trek offers your final chance to admire the stunning Himalayan scenery while reflecting on your journey. In Lukla, you and your trekking group will celebrate the successful completion of the Everest High Pass Trek.
Take a scenic early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. The flight offers stunning aerial views of mountains, valleys, and villages. Upon arrival, you will transfer to your hotel. The afternoon offers you the chance to discover Thamel’s busy streets while you buy souvenirs and taste authentic Nepali food.
Today, you will depart from Nepal via Tribhuvan International Airport. The Everest High Pass Trek offers lasting memories, with breathtaking views of the Himalayas, high mountain passes, and insights into Sherpa culture. The 21-day Himalayan adventure comes to an end, but the experiences will remain with you for a lifetime.
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