Three Passes And EBC Odyssey

Everest Base Camp
Add to Wishlist Wishlist
View map

Price:

$2475.00

Duration

17 Days

People:

16

Journey Overview

The Everest Three Passes Trek is one of the most complete and demanding high-altitude adventures in the Himalayas, designed for trekkers seeking both challenge and deep immersion. Traversing remote valleys, glacial moraines, and legendary Sherpa villages, this journey encircles the heart of the Khumbu region. Each day unfolds beneath towering peaks, where ancient trade routes meet raw alpine wilderness. This is not just a trek—it is a full Himalayan expedition experience. From iconic passes to sacred viewpoints, every step carries meaning. Few journeys on Earth rival its scale, beauty, and reward.
 
Crossing the high mountain passes of Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La, the trek links the Gokyo Valley, Everest Base Camp, and Chhukung regions into one extraordinary circuit. Crystal-clear glacial lakes, sweeping ice fields, and ever-present views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu define the landscape. The route balances physical endurance with cultural depth, passing centuries-old monasteries and traditional Sherpa settlements. Carefully planned acclimatization ensures safety and success at altitude. Each ascent reveals a new Himalayan panorama. The terrain is rugged, remote, and profoundly rewarding.
 
This journey is crafted for experienced trekkers who value expert leadership, thoughtful pacing, and logistical precision. Comfortable teahouse accommodations, experienced high-altitude guides, and a well-structured itinerary allow you to focus fully on the adventure. Days are demanding yet achievable, blending long alpine crossings with restorative rest stops. Helicopter transfers at key stages enhance safety and efficiency. With contingency days built in, the itinerary prioritizes adaptability in the mountains. The result is a seamless and responsible high-altitude expedition.
 
Beyond the physical challenge, the Everest Three Passes Trek is a transformative experience of perspective and purpose. Standing atop Gokyo Ri or Kala Patthar, the vastness of the Himalayas humbles even the most seasoned adventurer. The rhythm of walking, the purity of the air, and the warmth of Sherpa hospitality create moments that linger long after the trek ends. This is an exploration of endurance, resilience, and awe. A journey through Earth's highest landscapes. A once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan odyssey.
 
Highlights:
  • Complete the legendary Everest Three Passes Circuit, crossing Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La, three of the highest and most dramatic trekking passes in the Himalayas
  • Experience iconic Himalayan viewpoints as well as sunrise, including Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar, offering breathtaking panoramas of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Ama Dablam
  • Stand at Everest Base Camp (5,364m), walking across the Khumbu Glacier and witnessing the heart of the world's highest mountaineering expeditions
  • Trek through remote valleys and traditional Sherpa villages, including Thame, Gokyo, Dzongla, and Chhukung, rich in culture and mountain heritage
  • Enjoy a well-paced, safety-focused itinerary with acclimatization days, experienced high-altitude leadership, and thoughtfully selected teahouse stays
  • Conclude the journey with a scenic helicopter flight from the high Himalayas to Kathmandu, offering a spectacular aerial finale to an epic adventure
  • Total Trek Distance: ~70 Miles, Cumulative Altitude Gain: 26,503 ft, Max. altitude: 18,519 ft / 5,644 m, Difficulty: Very Strenuous

What Included

Airport pick-up & drop-off
Kathmandu, Premium hotel - twin sharing, Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation at Tea Houses/guest houses lodges - twin sharing
All meals during the trek
Sagarmatha National Park entrance permits fees with necessary documentation
Trekking Information Management Service (TIMs) fees
Mandatory medical check-ups (two per day)
Necessary porterage on the trek
One Local Experienced Sherpa
Comprehensive medical kit along with the oxygen cylinder
Free Duffle bag and Poncho
Comprehensive physical training plan & monitoring (with your agreement)
Detailed Gear review & guidance

Not included

International flights to and from Kathmandu
Nepal Visa
Accommodation, meals and transportation not listed
Single Supplement
Hot water for drinking & hot shower during trek
Additional Night stay cost in Lukla in case of flight / chopper cancellation / delays
Additional Night stay cost in Kathmandu due to flight / chopper cancellation / delays
Tips for driver, guide or any staff
Additional airport transfers for uncoordinated flights
Any expenses of personal nature such as mineral water, laundry, liquor, snacks, WI-FI etc.
Any kind of Insurance, such as accident, theft, medical, evacuation, etc.
Anything not specified in "Inclusion"

Journey Plan

  • Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu
    Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), a private transfer will be arranged to take you to your hotel. Local representative will meet you and have a full pre-climb briefing in the evening.
    Transportation Private transfer (12 km, 45 min)
    Max. Altitude 4,344 ft / 1,324 m
    Accommodation Premium Hotel
    Meals included None
  • Day 2 Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding
    An early morning transfer takes you to the airport for the scenic mountain flight to Lukla, one of the world's most iconic airstrips. As the aircraft weaves between Himalayan ridges, enjoy breathtaking views of rolling foothills and distant snow peaks. Upon landing, meet the trekking crew and complete final gear checks. The sense of adventure truly begins here, at the gateway to the Everest region. After a short orientation, the trek officially commences. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, descending gently through pine and rhododendron forests. You will cross suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags and pass traditional Sherpa villages along the way. Mani walls and prayer wheels offer early insight into the region's rich Buddhist culture. The walk is relaxed, allowing the body to adjust to altitude. Arrive in Phakding by afternoon and settle into a comfortable teahouse for the night.
    Transportation Private transfer (12 km, 45 min)
    Max. Altitude 4,344 ft / 1,324 m
    Accommodation Premium Hotel
    Meals included None
  • Day 3 Trek to Namche Bazaar
    The day begins with a scenic walk along the banks of the Dudh Koshi River, following a well-defined trail through dense pine and rhododendron forests. Several suspension bridges span the rushing river, each offering dramatic views downstream. As the route progresses, the valley narrows and the terrain becomes more undulating. Small Sherpa villages and prayer wheels line the path, adding cultural depth to the journey. The steady rhythm of walking sets the tone for the climb ahead.
    After crossing the final suspension bridge, the trail begins its long ascent toward Namche Bazaar. This sustained climb is physically demanding but immensely rewarding, with the first glimpses of Everest appearing on clear days. The path winds upward through forested switchbacks before opening into the natural amphitheater of Namche. Arriving in the region's bustling hub feels triumphant. Settle into your teahouse and enjoy time to explore this vibrant mountain town.
    Distance 6.5 mi / 10.4 km
    Walking time 4 – 5 hours
    Elevation gain 3,770 ft
    Max. Altitude 11,209 ft / 3,406 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea house
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 4 Trek to Thame Village
    Leaving Namche Bazaar behind, the trail gradually climbs out of the main valley and follows a quieter route toward the Bhote Koshi Valley. The path contours along forested hillsides, offering sweeping views of Kongde Ri and surrounding peaks. Compared to the busier Everest route, this section feels peaceful and unhurried. Traditional stone houses and mani walls appear intermittently along the trail. The steady pace supports continued acclimatization as the landscape opens up.
    As the trail ascends, alpine scenery replaces dense forest, and the air becomes noticeably crisper. Soon, the village of Thame comes into view, set beneath towering mountains and glacial slopes. Thame is one of the oldest Sherpa settlements in the Khumbu region and holds deep cultural significance. Visit the renowned Thame Monastery, an important center of Buddhist learning. Overnight at a teahouse in this serene and historic village.
    Distance 5.4 mi / 8.6 km
    Walking time 4 – 5 hours
    Elevation gain 2,523 ft
    Max. Altitude 12,457 ft / 3,796 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 5 Trek to Lungden
    Today’s trek continues deeper into the upper Bhote Koshi Valley, following a gradually ascending trail through wide alpine terrain. The route passes yak pastures, stone shelters, and high-altitude grazing lands used by local herders. With fewer trekkers on this path, the sense of remoteness becomes more pronounced. Snow-capped peaks and barren slopes dominate the skyline. The steady ascent allows the body to adjust naturally to the increasing altitude.
    As you gain elevation, the landscape grows starker and more dramatic, shaped by wind and glacial forces. The trail winds along the valley floor before climbing gently toward Lungden. Located close to the Tibetan border, this small settlement sits beneath imposing Himalayan walls. The atmosphere here is quiet and deeply alpine. Arrive by afternoon and settle into a teahouse for rest and acclimatization before the upcoming high pass crossing.
    Distance 6.8 mi / 10.9 km
    Walking time 4 – 5 hours
    Elevation gain 2,657 ft
    Max. Altitude 14,312 ft / 4,362 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 6 Trek to Gokyo via Renjo La Pass
    The day begins early with a steady climb toward Renjo La Pass, the first of the three high Himalayan crossings. The ascent is gradual but demanding, traversing rocky slopes and alpine terrain as the air thins. As you gain altitude, expansive views open across the Bhote Koshi Valley and surrounding peaks. Prayer flags marking the pass flutter against a dramatic mountain backdrop. Reaching the summit of Renjo La is a powerful and rewarding moment.
    From the pass, the trail descends carefully into the Gokyo Valley, revealing breathtaking views of glacial lakes far below. The vibrant turquoise waters contrast sharply with the rugged, icy landscape. The descent winds past moraines and glacial debris, requiring steady footing. As the terrain softens, the village of Gokyo comes into view beside the lakes. Arrive by late afternoon and rest at a teahouse amid one of the most scenic settings in the Himalayas.
    Distance 6.9 mi / 11 km
    Walking time 7 – 8 hours
    Elevation gain 3,445 ft
    Max. Altitude 17,585 ft / 5,360 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 7 Climb to Gokyo Ri
    An early start leads to the ascent of Gokyo Ri, climbing steadily above the village as dawn light spreads across the Himalayas. The trail is steep and physically demanding, gaining altitude quickly over rocky terrain. With each step, the panorama widens to reveal an extraordinary collection of Himalayan giants. From the summit, sweeping views include Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. This viewpoint is widely considered one of the finest in the Everest region.
    After descending back to Gokyo, the remainder of the day is dedicated to rest and acclimatization. Time is available to explore the lakeside surroundings or simply relax at the teahouse. This pause in the itinerary allows the body to recover and adapt to the high altitude. Proper acclimatization here significantly improves safety for the days ahead. The tranquil setting of Gokyo provides a perfect environment for recovery and reflection.
    Distance 2 mi / 3.2 km
    Walking time 3 – 4 hours
    Elevation gain 1,870 ft
    Max. Altitude 17,575 ft / 5,356 m
    Difficulty Moderate
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 8 Trek to Dranag
    Leaving the lakes of Gokyo behind, the trail leads onto the vast Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in Nepal. The route navigates across rocky moraines shaped by centuries of ice movement. Walking here feels remote and otherworldly, surrounded by towering ice walls and barren terrain. The trail requires careful footing as the landscape constantly shifts. This section of the trek highlights the raw power of Himalayan glaciation.
    As the route continues along the glacier's edge, views open toward massive peaks and hanging icefalls above. The sense of isolation deepens, with very few settlements in sight. Gradually, the small outpost of Dranag comes into view beneath looming cliffs of ice and rock. This remote settlement serves as a strategic stop before the next high pass. Arrive by afternoon and settle into a teahouse for a well earned rest.
    Distance 2.3 mi / 3.7 km
    Walking time 3 – 4 hours
    Elevation gain 486 ft
    Max. Altitude 15,760 ft / 4,803 m
    Difficulty Easy
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 9 Trek to Dzongla
    The day begins with an early departure as you ascend toward Cho La Pass, one of the most dramatic crossings of the trek. The climb is steep and demanding, moving across rocky slopes and glacial terrain. In colder conditions, sections of ice may require careful footing and concentration. As you gain altitude, the views back toward the Gokyo region expand dramatically. Reaching the prayer-flag-lined summit of Cho La is a significant achievement.
    From the pass, the trail descends across glacial moraine toward the Dzongla Valley. The dramatic north face of Cholatse towers above, creating a striking alpine backdrop. The descent is technical in places, requiring steady pacing and attention. As the terrain gradually softens, the small settlement of Dzongla comes into view. Arrive by late afternoon and rest at a teahouse after a challenging high-mountain day.
    Distance 5.3 mi / 8.5 km
    Walking time 6 – 7 hours
    Elevation gain 2,608 ft
    Max. Altitude 17,782 ft / 5,420 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 10 Trek to Lobuche
    Today's trek is shorter and more gradual, allowing the body to recover after the demanding Cho La crossing. The trail contours along rocky terrain, offering continuous views of glaciers and surrounding peaks. As you walk, the landscape feels increasingly stark and high alpine. Prayer flags and memorials dedicated to fallen climbers appear along the route. The steady pace supports continued acclimatization at altitude.
    Arriving in Lobuche by early afternoon, you will settle into a teahouse overlooking the Khumbu Glacier. The remainder of the day is reserved for rest and hydration. This pause is essential in preparing for the Everest Base Camp approach. Short walks around the village are possible for those feeling strong. Evening briefings focus on the following day's landmark trek.
    Distance 4.0 mi / 6.4 km
    Walking time 3 – 4 hours
    Elevation gain 1,073 ft
    Max. Altitude 16,199 ft / 4,937 m
    Difficulty Moderate
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 11 Trek to Everest Base Camp
    The day begins with a steady walk across the rugged terrain of the Khumbu Glacier, following a trail marked by ice pinnacles and rocky moraines. As you progress, the surrounding peaks feel increasingly close and imposing. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as Everest Base Camp draws nearer. Colorful expedition tents often dot the landscape during climbing season. Reaching Base Camp is an emotional milestone of the journey.
    After spending time at Everest Base Camp beneath the towering Khumbu Icefall, the trek continues toward Gorakshep. The trail undulates over glacial debris, demanding patience and endurance at high altitude. Gorakshep, the last settlement before Kala Patthar, sits in a stark and dramatic setting. Arrive by late afternoon and check into the teahouse. Rest well in preparation for the early ascent the following morning.
    Distance 6.6 mi / 10.6 km
    Walking time 7 – 8 hours
    Elevation gain 2,097 ft
    Max. Altitude 17,598 ft / 5,364 m
    Difficulty Moderate
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 12 Climb to Kalapatthar
    An early pre-dawn start sets the stage for the ascent of Kala Patthar, the highest point of the trek. The climb is steep and physically demanding, made more challenging by the thin air. As daylight breaks, the surrounding peaks gradually emerge in dramatic light. From the summit, enjoy unparalleled close-up views of Mount Everest, the Khumbu Icefall, and surrounding giants. This moment is one of the most iconic experiences in the Himalayas.
    After descending carefully back to Gorakshep for breakfast, the trail retraces along the Khumbu Glacier toward Lobuche. Though familiar, the route feels different as fatigue sets in and perspectives shift. The walk requires steady pacing and careful footing over rocky terrain. Arrive in Lobuche by late afternoon for a well-earned rest. The evening is spent reflecting on the achievements of the past days.
    Distance 6.6 mi / 10.6 km
    Walking time 7 – 8 hours
    Elevation gain 1,943 ft
    Max. Altitude 18,519 ft / 5,644 m
    Difficulty Moderate
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 13 Trek to Chuklung via Kongma La pass
    Today marks the most remote and physically demanding crossing of the expedition as you ascend toward Kongma La Pass. The climb is steep and sustained, traversing rocky slopes and high alpine terrain. With few trekkers on this route, the sense of isolation is profound. As altitude increases, the landscape becomes stark and expansive. Reaching the summit of Kongma La is a true expedition achievement.
    From the pass, expansive views open toward the Imja Valley and surrounding peaks. The descent is long and rugged, requiring careful footing and steady pacing. Gradually, the trail eases as you drop into the valley floor. The village of Chhukung appears beneath the towering face of Lhotse. Arrive by evening and settle into a teahouse for much-needed rest and recovery.
    Distance 6.1 mi / 9.8 km
    Walking time 7 – 8 hours
    Elevation gain 2,989 ft
    Max. Altitude 18,159 ft / 5,535 m
    Difficulty Strenuous
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 14 Trek to Dingboche
    The day begins with a relaxed trek descending gently from Chhukung into the wide Imja Valley. The trail offers open walking with panoramic views of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and surrounding peaks. Compared to previous days, the pace is unhurried and restorative. Stone-walled fields and yak pastures line the route. The easier terrain supports recovery after multiple high-pass crossings.
    Arriving in Dingboche by midday, you will settle into a comfortable teahouse. The afternoon is reserved for rest, hydration, and light exploration. Dingboche is one of the main acclimatization hubs of the region, set in a dramatic alpine bowl. Optional short walks can be taken to aid recovery. The peaceful setting provides a welcome pause before the journey concludes.
    Distance 3.9 mi / 6.3 km
    Walking time 3 – 4 hours
    Elevation gain 49 ft
    Max. Altitude 15,507 ft / 4,726 m
    Difficulty Easy
    Accommodation Tea House
    Meals included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Day 15 Fly to Lukla and further to Kathmandu via Hellcopter
    The day begins with preparations for a scenic helicopter departure from the Everest region. Lifting off from the high mountains, enjoy spectacular aerial views of glaciers, valleys, and towering Himalayan peaks below. The flight offers a unique perspective on the terrain you have traversed on foot. A brief stop in Lukla may be made depending on weather and logistics. The journey combines efficiency with unforgettable mountain scenery.
    Continuing onward to Kathmandu, the landscape gradually transitions from rugged alpine terrain to lush hills and river valleys. Upon arrival in the capital, you will be transferred to your hotel for check-in. The remainder of the day is free to rest, refresh, or explore the city at leisure. A sense of accomplishment accompanies the return to civilization. The expedition officially concludes in comfort and celebration.
    Transportation Private transfer (12 km, 45 min)
    Meals included Breakfast
  • Day 16 Contingency Day in Kathmandu
    This day is reserved as a contingency to accommodate any weather-related delays or logistical adjustments during the trek. It provides essential flexibility, ensuring safety and smooth coordination in the high mountains. Having this buffer allows the itinerary to adapt without rushing critical stages. Your expedition leader will review any required changes if needed. When unused, this day becomes an added opportunity to enjoy Kathmandu.
    If the contingency day is free, you may explore the city's rich cultural heritage at a relaxed pace. Optional visits include UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, or Durbar Square. Alternatively, enjoy a restful day at the hotel or indulge in local cuisine. This downtime offers a gentle transition from the mountains back to urban life. It is a perfect moment to reflect on the journey.
    Meals included Breakfast
  • Day 17 Departure
    After breakfast, preparations are made for your onward journey home. You will be transferred from the hotel to Tribhuvan International Airport with assistance from the ground team. Depending on flight schedules, there may be time for last-minute shopping or a short stroll nearby. Baggage formalities and check-in are handled smoothly. The expedition team ensures a seamless departure experience.
    As you depart Nepal, take with you lasting memories of the Himalayas and the achievements of the journey. The landscapes, cultures, and challenges encountered along the way leave a lasting impression. This adventure represents more than a trek—it is a personal milestone. The bonds formed and moments experienced remain long after the journey ends. We wish you safe travels and look forward to welcoming you again.
    Transportation Private transfer (45 min, 12km)
    Meals included Breakfast

Journey Map

Three Passes And EBC Odyssey
Everest Base Camp

Customers Reviews

0 Reviews
(0 out of 5)

Leave a comment

  • Journey Information

    Start Date 27/09/2026
    End Date 13/10/26
    Location Nepal
    Contact +1 248 854 2092
    Trip Type

    Guided

    Accomodation

    Hotel at Kathmandu / Guest houses / Tea houses

    Meals

    16, Lunch - 13, Dinner - 13

    Transportation

    Included

    Booking Policy

    Terms and Conditions

    Best Season

    April-May & September-October

    Max Altitude

    18,519 ft / 5,644 m

    Total Trek Distance

    70 Miles

    Cumulative Altitude Gain

    26,503 ft

    Difficulty

    Very Strenuous