Trek highlights
Trek overview
Chhukung, crossing the Kongma La to over Cho La to Gokyo, then crossing the Renjo La to Thame and Namche Bazaar. This trek is an epic journey that will take you over these highest mountain passes in the world. Everest three passes comes under one of the difficult and challenging trek as we pass all these three passes above 5000m.
Why trek with us
Local guides, licensed
Government-licensed, English-speaking guides who grew up in these valleys.
Small groups only
Maximum 10 trekkers per departure, with private departures on request.
Flexible itinerary
Dates, pace and route can be adapted to your fitness and schedule.
Route map & elevation
Day by day
We fly from Kathmandu airport to Lukla. And we begin our journey from Lukla. It is an easy trial from Lukla to Phakding. After 40 mins we will enter cheplung village and as we continue we will catch our first views of the Dudh Koshi river. We will pass many villages, suspension bridge, forest on the way to Phakding. This well be our first night stay.
We will follow the trial of Dudh Koshi valley north above the west bank of the river. Along the trek we will see the interspersed village with magnificent forests of rhododendrons, magnolia and fir. We will enter Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo. On the way we will across many suspension bridges. Now finally after 5-6 hrs of walk we will reach one of the most attractive settlements in the Khumbu- Namche Bazaar.
Today we will be exploring Namche Bazaar. We need stop and adapt the high altitude environment to avoid the symptioms of AMS further up the trial. We will make a short hikes around the Namche Bazzar to get the beautiful views of mountains like Nuptse(7861m), Everest (8848.86m), Ama Dablam (6856m), Thamsekru(6608m).
After acclimation on Namche Bazar we will continue our trek to Tengboche. The trial goes up and down to Tengboche. We will see famous Tengboche gompa which gives you spiritual feeling in the environment. You will get the view of distinctive peak of Ama Dablam, Everest, Lhotse. After 4-5 hrs of trek we reach to Tengboche .
This morning we will continue our trek to Dingboche from where we can see the entire Himalayan ranges in Khumbu District. We will follow the trial along the west bank of Imja river. We will cross a small bridge over the Khumbu khola at 4130m and then we climb beside the river to reach Dingboche.
Today’s trek is somehow difficult and challenging in comparison to other days because there won’t be any hotels, tea houses or any source of water on the way. So we need to cxarry plenty of water .You will get great mountain views of Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Barunche, Thamaserku, etc.
To adapt the high altitude environment we will stay one more night in Chukkung. We will go for a hike to Chhukung Ri or to Island Peak Base Camp along the Lhotse Glacier.
Today is a long day walk so we will start early. It’s a rough trial, there won’t be any hotels or any streams so we need to carry sufficient water. We will cross through Niyang Khola Valley, beneath a menacing wall of black rock. Today we will cross Kongma La Pass and reach Lobuche which is going to be tuff.
We will start today’s trek with the narrow gap between glacial moraine and mountain wall, past the turn-off to the Italian Pyramid. We will have our lunch at Gorak Shep and will do a hike to Kala patthar which is at the height of 5545m. We get to see the best view of Mount Everest from this point. And we will come back to Gorak shep and stay overnight.
Today is the day for Everest Base Camp. We will walk to the Everest Base Camp and enjoy the breath taking view of Mount Everest along with other mountains and trek back to lobuche.
After so many rough and tuff walk today we will have a pleasant walk. The path strikes around the ridge, staying mostly level before dropping into a wide valley at the foot of Cholatse. Afterwards we reach Dzongla and stay overnight there.
Today we will start early from Dzongla. At the beginning we get the beautiful view of Mt. Cholatse and on the way we will get the view of Ama Dablam. As we gain ridge we will reach Cho La Pass after 3 hrs of setting off. From there we will able to see the Cholatse, ama Dablam, Ngozumpa Glacier, Pharilapche, Kyajo Ri. Now we will Descent to Nyimagawa and stay overnight there.
It’s an easy walk day. We will descent to Gokyo passing Tagnang within 3 hrs of walk. Afterward as we walk for few more hours we will Gokyo over the moraine wall and groaning Ngozumpa Glacier. We will make our stay to Gokyo today.
It’s a rest day as we did a lot of walk. We will explore Gokyo today. We will visit Gokyo Ri ehich gives awesome views of Everest. We will also hike up to Gokyo lakes. We will visit few more sites and come back to Gokyo and stay overnight.
Today we will pass the last pass of this trek-Renjo La Pass. We will start early today so that we make to Marlung on time. We will meet Renjo La after around 4 hrs of walk from Gokyo. From Renjo La we get to see the rooftops of Gokyoon the Ngozumpa Glacier along with the views of other mountains such as Everest, Lhotse, Cholatse and Taboche. We will continue our walk to Marlung and make our overnight stay there.
Today’s trial fro Marlung to Thame is the ancient trial used by traders who transport salt and grains across the Nangpa La into Tibet. We will cross to the western side of Bhote Koshi below Marlung. We cross through Tarngga, Langmuche Khola, beautiful streams. We will have gentle stroll down the valley to Thame.
From Thame we will descend to Namche Bazaar and then to Monjo.
This is the last day of walking. This is the same way we did while going up. Its an easy walk to Lukla. We will reach there by 3 hrs and explore Lukla and stay overnight.
Today is the last day of trek. We will fly back to Kathmandu.
What the package includes
• Expenses for wifi, battery charging & hot shower.
• 3 meals daily with tea. It can be ordered from menu.
• 13 nights of accommodation
• All taxes and fees
• Pick up and droff within Kahmandu, airport and bus station
• Transportation charges during the trek
• All the paper works and permits(Entry fees,goverment issued permit card,TIMS card)
• First aid box for health issues like diarrhoa,dysentry,constipation,dizziness,light headache,vomiting & high altitude sickness.
What the package excludes
- Emergency evacuation in case required. Evacuation can be arranged at your travel insurance cost.
- Tips to guide and porter
- Drinking water
- Personal travel & trekking insurance
- Expenses on horses & ponies(If there is difficulty in walking,horses & ponies can be arranged at your personal cost)
- Trekking shoes
- Sleeping bag
- Trekking sticks
What to pack
- Socks
- Wind & water proof glove
- Half T-shirt
- Full T-shirt
- Neck Scalf
- Wollen Hat
- Trekking Pant
- Wind Proof Jacket
- Lower Thermal
- Upper Thermal
- Undergarments
- .Down Jacket
- .Towel, toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, soap
- Sun Glasses
- Thermos to keep water warm
- Protein Bars
- Head Torch
- Sunscreen
- Mostirizing/Lip cream
- Trekking Shoes
- Trekking sticks
- Sleeping bag
Frequently asked questions
Dollars and Euros are commonly accepted in Nepal. It is easy to change money into Nepali Rupees, which you will need in rural areas and for paying small things such as meals and tips. You can change money at the airport in Kathmandu, at money changers in the cities and there are also ATM machines in larger cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Tourist buses are safer and more comfortable than local ones. Most leave Kathmandu by 7am. There are several different types of bus service, e.g. Standard and Luxury. Luxury buses provide luxury services and lunch on route. The cost varies from $8 to $ 25
Yes, both EWN’s office and our Guesthouse have internet available.
It would be helpful to bring mosquito repellent, diarrhea medicine, hand sanitizer and cold and cough medicine. If you are trekking we recommend bringing plasters as well as the appropriate clothing and equipment. The major health risk is diarrhea due to the change in water and food, and coughs and colds during seasonal changes.
Make sure you know your travel plans and have all the documents you need. If you plan to buy a Nepali visa at the airport you will require a passport sized photo. We recommend arranging for your hotel to pick you up from Kathmandu airport. Besides this be aware that you are coming to a new country and a new culture, it is good to be open and flexible so that you make the most of your time here.
You can take a room in our guesthouse/family house at our volunteer rate of $10 per night. If you prefer you can also stay close to our guesthouse, there are several hotels and guesthouses available.
It is generally very safe to travel alone, but we advise (like anywhere) you remain alert, especially after dark.
We’d be happy to organize your transportation while you are in Nepal, whether you want to travel by bus, plane, car, van or jeep.
Whether you have only a few hours or a few days to spend in Pokhara, we can help you to get the most out of your stay. Day hikes The number of hiking trails around Pokhara are endless. View the Himalayas on a walk to Sarangkot, take a relaxing boat trip and climb up to the Peace Pagoda overlooking Phewa lake, or visit the beautiful rural village of Astam. Rock climbing 3 Sisters Adventure Trekking offers the only location for outdoor climbing in and around Pokhara. Challenging climbs on the perfectly equippedand a magnificent view of Phewa lake await you. Please, note that only experienced climbers are allowed at this location. Bookings can be made through the Empowering Women of Nepal (EWN) office only. City tour Learn more about Nepal’s third largest town with an experienced guide. Visit the town’s major monasteries and temples and get to know more about the Himalayas in the International Mountain Museum. Paragliding Soar freely with the birds over the picturesque Pokhara valley or to the foothills of the Annapurnas. September to April is considered to be the best period for paragliding. Rafting Nepal’s rivers rank high in the world for white-water rafting and Pokhara is ideally situated for raft trips along its rivers. You can go for one or more days. Bird watching Join one of our specialized guides to discover and view Pokhara’s rich birdlife. Ultralight flying Make an unforgettable fight over the city, Pokhara valley and the Himalayan mountains with the comfortable ultralights.
Kathmandu has lots to offer. From the architectural monuments of Durbar square to the Unesco World Heritage sites of Swayambhunath (the great Buddhist temple, also called the monkey temple), Pashupatinath (Nepal’s most important Hindu temple) and Bodnath (home to one of the world’s largest stupas). And don’t forget to pay a visit to traffic-free Bhaktapur, a traditionally intact town that takes you back in time where you can witness centuries-old craftsmanship of weavers, potters and woodcarvers. Kathmandu valley offers great opportunities for day hikes where you can witness Nepal’s rural farming life. We’d be happy to organize a guide for you who will show you the highlights of Kathmandu and Kathmandu valley
In addition to our trekking activities we organize tours to Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park and Lumbini, Buddha’s birthplace. Chitwan National Park Visit the enchanting sub-tropical jungle of Chitwan National Park. Take a jungle walk or ride on an elephant to see rhino and other wildlife. Go on a canoe trip to watch the abundant bird life and visit some of the ethnic villages. Bardia National Park and Lumbini This park encompasses the largest untouched wilderness in the Terai and has an amazing cultural diversity. A must visit! On your way to Bardi National Park you can visit Lumbini, the historical birthplace of Gautama Siddhartha Buddha. It is one of the most important religious sites in the world.
Yes, men are also welcome. However, we will not provide single men or male-only groups with female guides. If your group is mixed there is no problem.
will provide a packing list by email upon request.
We will provide the weather condition by email upon request.
It´s only possible to pay with Nepalese Rupees - we recommend to have 2500 Rupees per day
March – May (flowering season) and September – November (after the monsoon season they sky becomes very clear and pleasant)
our guides have knowledge about first aid, especially when it comes to high altitude sickness
Good physical fitness is the advantage to walk up and down hills in the Himalaya, to enjoy the beautiful nature. We suggest to keep up the fitness by walking up and down hill/stairs, gym, sports, yoga will help most.
Due to the bank regulations of our country, we are unable to refund monies paid, therefore, our cancellation policy is as below. The 20% deposit is non-refundable except in the case of cancellation due to natural or political instability in Nepal. In these cases 50% of the non-refundable deposit may be used towards another trek within 1 year from date of cancellation. In all other cases the 20% deposit is non-refundable
We advise that you do not give things to individual people, particularly children as it encourages them to beg. Instead if you would like to help, bring supplies for the local school.
You will walk between 10 and 20 kilometers per day, depending on altitude, whether you are ascending or descending and the pace of the group. All trekkers are different and have a different pace.
Local food is available, which mostly consists of Dal Bhat. Some continental food is available and prepared locally. Accommodation varies from lodge to lodge.
When you book a trek with us you know that you will be supported by guides who are not only properly trained but properly supported and paid a fair wage. We provide our trekking staff with good quality clothing and equipment, and we also contribute to their children’s education and to the pensions of our fully qualified guides. This is unusual for a trekking company in Nepal. Moreover, the trekking fees you pay go towards supporting our NGO, ‘Empowering Women of Nepal’, which gives underprivileged women the change to become guides. We provide training and in some cases accommodation free of charge. This program has transformed the lives of many Nepali women, some of who will be your guides on trek. Finally, trekking fees go towards ensuring that our company is properly insured- again, not something all Nepali trekking companies take seriously.
We are always looking for volunteers to take English lessons for our trekking guide trainees. No prior experience of teaching is required but patience and enthusiasm is essential! The women come from all over Nepal and are aged 18-25. You can also help out in the office and provide training on rock climbing, first aid, geology etc if you have qualifications/skills in these areas
We are always looking for volunteers to take English lessons for our trekking guide trainees. No prior experience of teaching is required but patience and enthusiasm is essential! The women come from all over Nepal and are aged 18-25. You can also help out in the office and provide training on rock climbing, first aid, geology etc if you have qualifications/skills in these areas.
You will find us at the northern end of Lakeside. We are only 2 minutes walk from the lake and our restaurant has lake views.
What trekkers say
Google reviews
4.9 · 128 reviewsOur guide read the weather perfectly and moved our Poon Hill morning a day early — we got a completely clear sunrise. Small details like that made the trip.
Marta K. · PolandFirst time above 4,000 m and I never felt unsafe. Pace was patient, food was better than expected, and the hot springs at the end were perfect.
Daniel R. · AustraliaBooking was straightforward and everything promised was actually included — no surprise costs on the trail. Honest, local, well-run.
Sophie L. · FranceTripAdvisor reviews
5.0 · 50 reviewsBase Camp at sunrise is the single best thing I have seen. Samyati handled every permit and every lodge without a hitch.
James H. · UKWe were two travellers and they still ran the departure. Guide carried a real medical kit and checked on us daily at altitude.
Anja & Tom · GermanyTen days that reset my head. Rhododendron forests, Fishtail every morning, and a team that clearly loves these mountains.
Priya S. · India