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Everest Three Peak Climbing

Trip code
Package name Everest Three Peak Climbing
Duration 23
Max. elevation 6189 m
Level
Transportation Domestic flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea House / Lodge / Camp during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 6,500 per person

Highlights

Overview

The Everest Three Peak Climbing is a challenging and rewarding expedition that combines high-altitude trekking with technical peak ascents in the Everest region of Nepal. This adventure takes you through three major mountain passes—Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La—each offering unique challenges and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. In addition to the passes, climbers ascend three prominent peaks: Lobuje East (6,119m), Pokalde (5,806m), and Island Peak (6,165m), providing a comprehensive mountaineering experience.

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The trek begins with a flight to Lukla, followed by a journey through Sherpa villages such as Phakding, Namche Bazaar, and Thame. Acclimatization days are strategically placed to help climbers adjust to the high altitudes. The route then leads to the Gokyo Valley, where climbers cross Renjo La Pass and explore the Gokyo Lakes. Subsequent crossings of Cho La and Kongma La Passes lead to the Lobuje Base Camp, where technical climbing training is provided. The expedition culminates with the summits of the three peaks, offering climbers unparalleled views and a sense of accomplishment.

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Best Time for Everest Three Peak Climbing

The optimal times for undertaking the Everest Three Peak Climbing are during the pre-monsoon (spring) season, from late March to early June, and the post-monsoon (autumn) season, from late September to early November. During these periods, the weather is generally stable, with clear skies and moderate temperatures, making the challenging terrain more navigable. However, temperatures can still drop significantly at higher elevations, so climbers must be prepared for cold conditions.

Spring is particularly popular as it offers the best chance for clear views and stable weather. Autumn, while slightly cooler, also provides excellent conditions for trekking and climbing. It's advisable to avoid the monsoon season (June to August) due to heavy rainfall, which can make trails slippery and increase the risk of landslides. Similarly, the winter months (December to February) are harsh, with extreme cold and snow, making the passes and peaks more difficult and dangerous to traverse.

Everest Three Peak Climbing Difficulty

The Everest Three Peak Climbing is considered a strenuous and technically demanding expedition, suitable for experienced trekkers and climbers. The trek involves crossing three high-altitude passes—Renjo La (5,360m), Cho La (5,420m), and Kongma La (5,535m)—each presenting unique challenges such as steep ascents, snow and ice conditions, and potential altitude sickness.

In addition to the passes, climbers ascend peaks like Lobuje East, Pokalde, and Island Peak, which require basic mountaineering skills, including the use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes. The technical nature of these climbs, combined with the high altitudes, demands physical fitness, mental resilience, and prior experience in alpine environments. Proper acclimatization, guided support, and appropriate gear are essential for safety and success on this challenging expedition.

Everest Three Peak Climbing Route and Itinerary

The itinerary for the Everest Three Peak Climbing spans approximately 23 days, starting and ending in Kathmandu. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, trekkers prepare for the journey, obtaining necessary permits and gear. The adventure begins with a flight to Lukla, followed by treks to Phakding, Namche Bazaar, and Thame, with acclimatization days to adjust to the altitude.

The route then progresses to Lungden, where climbers prepare for the Renjo La Pass. After crossing Renjo La, the trek continues to Gokyo Valley, offering stunning views of the Gokyo Lakes and surrounding peaks. From Gokyo, climbers ascend to Thagnak and Dzongla, before tackling Cho La Pass and reaching Lobuje Base Camp. At Lobuje, climbers receive technical training before summiting Lobuje East. The journey continues with ascents of Pokalde and Island Peak, followed by descents to Chukkung and Dingboche. The trek concludes with a helicopter flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu, marking the end of this epic adventure.

Why Choose Higher Path Treks & Expeditions

Choosing Higher Path Treks & Expeditions ensures a safe, guided, and enriching experience on the Everest Three Peak Climbing. Our team comprises experienced guides and support staff who are well-versed in high-altitude trekking and climbing, ensuring your safety and success throughout the journey.

We prioritize responsible and sustainable tourism, working closely with local communities and minimizing our environmental impact. Our comprehensive packages include all necessary permits, accommodations, meals, and equipment, allowing you to focus on the adventure ahead. With Higher Path Treks & Expeditions, embark on a journey that challenges your limits and rewards you with unforgettable experiences in the heart of the Himalayas.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,593ft) – Transfer to Hotel and Trek Preparation

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be warmly welcomed by the Higher Path Treks & Expeditions team. A private transfer will take you to your comfortable hotel in the heart of the city. Today is dedicated to resting from your flight and beginning your trek preparation. You will attend an orientation session where your guide will go over the itinerary, check your gear, and discuss essential information about the trek, including altitude sickness prevention and cultural etiquette. Kathmandu’s vibrant streets, historic temples, and lively markets provide a fascinating backdrop for your first day in Nepal.

Day 2 : Fly to Lukla (2,840m/9,318ft) and Trek to Phakding (2,610m/8,563ft) – 35-minute flight, 3 to 4 hours

An early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla sets the stage for your Everest adventure, offering spectacular aerial views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Lukla, you’ll meet your trekking crew and begin your trek with a gentle descent to Phakding. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River through pine forests and charming villages, giving you your first taste of Sherpa culture and the serene mountain landscape. Phakding is a quaint village known for its welcoming tea houses, where you’ll spend the night and acclimatize to the altitude.

Day 3 : Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,285ft) – 5 to 6 hours

Today’s trek is a steady climb along rugged trails and suspension bridges, crossing the iconic Dudh Koshi River multiple times. You will enter the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by towering peaks and rhododendron forests. The highlight is your arrival in Namche Bazaar, the bustling Sherpa trading hub known as the gateway to Everest. Here, you can explore local markets, visit cafes, and soak in panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

Day 4 : Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar

To help your body adjust to the increasing altitude, today is reserved for acclimatization. You may choose to hike up to Everest View Hotel or the nearby Sherpa Culture Museum. The stunning vistas from Namche include Everest, Nuptse, and other Himalayan giants. The acclimatization day is crucial for building endurance and avoiding altitude sickness, and your guide will conduct health checks and discuss the next phase of the trek.

Day 5 : Trek from Namche Bazaar to Thame (3,800m/12,467ft) – 3 to 4 hours

The trail today winds through forests of juniper and pine as you trek toward the traditional village of Thame, a less-touristed Sherpa settlement rich in culture and history. This shorter day allows for gradual altitude gain, giving you time to observe the local monasteries and immerse yourself in the peaceful mountain atmosphere. Thame’s rugged terrain prepares you for the challenging days ahead.

Day 6 : Trek from Thame to Lungden (4,380m/14,370ft) – 4 to 5 hours

Your path climbs higher through alpine meadows and rocky ridges, with breathtaking views opening up to the peaks surrounding the Nangpa La pass. Lungden is a small settlement with welcoming tea houses, where you can rest and further acclimatize. The thinner air and stunning vistas make this a truly memorable section of the trek.

Day 7 : Acclimatization Day in Lungden

Another acclimatization day to help your body adjust to the high altitude. You can explore nearby trails or simply relax in Lungden’s peaceful setting. This day is vital for ensuring your safety and comfort as you prepare to cross some of the highest passes on the expedition.

Day 8 : Trek from Lungden to Gokyo Valley (4,790m/15,715ft) via Renjo La Pass (5,360m/17,585ft) – 7 to 8 hours

Today is one of the most challenging and rewarding days of trekking as you cross the Renjo La Pass, a high mountain pass offering panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The descent into the Gokyo Valley brings you to a series of stunning turquoise glacial lakes nestled among towering peaks. Gokyo is a remote and beautiful village, where you will stay overnight in a tea house lodge.

Day 9 : Hike to Gokyo Ri (5,360m/17,585ft) or Excursion of the Five Lakes – 3 to 4 hours hike

Today you can choose to hike to the summit of Gokyo Ri for arguably the best 360-degree view of the Everest region’s Himalayan giants. Alternatively, you can explore the serene Five Lakes, a sacred site with crystal-clear turquoise waters surrounded by pristine mountains. This day is a perfect blend of adventure and rest, allowing you to absorb the majestic scenery.

Day 10 : Trek from Gokyo to Thagnag (4,680m/15,354ft) – 3 to 4 hours

The trail leads you further into the remote Everest region, passing through quaint villages and high-altitude landscapes. Thagnag is a quiet village offering spectacular views of Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world. This moderate trekking day allows you to relax before the next challenging pass crossing.

Day 11 : Trek from Thagnag to Dzongla (4,830m/15,879ft) via Cho La Pass (5,420m/17,782ft) – 6 to 7 hours

One of the three major passes, Cho La is a demanding climb but offers unforgettable panoramic views from the summit. After crossing the pass, you will descend to Dzongla, a small settlement nestled among towering peaks. The trek today tests your stamina and determination, bringing you closer to the heart of the Everest massif.

Day 12 : Trek from Dzongla to Lobuje Base Camp (5,420m/17,782ft) – 2 to 3 hours trek & Climbing Training

A shorter trekking day to reach the Lobuje base camp. Once settled, your experienced guides will provide essential basic technical climbing training, focusing on climbing techniques and safety procedures to prepare you for Lobuje Peak summit attempts. This training session is crucial to ensure your success and safety on the peak climb.

Day 13 : Climb Lobuje Peak (6,119m/20,075ft) & Return to Thukla Village

Today is the highlight as you make a summit attempt on Lobuje Peak. Starting early, you will ascend for 8 to 9 hours through steep snow and rocky terrain to reach the summit, where breathtaking views of Everest, Nuptse, and Lhotse await. After celebrating your achievement, you will carefully descend back to base camp and then trek to Thukla village for overnight rest in a tea house.

Day 14 : Trek from Thukla to Pokalde Peak Base Camp (5,300m/18,550ft) via Kongma La Pass (5,545m/19,475ft) – 7 to 8 hours

Today you cross the impressive Kongma La Pass, the highest of the three passes, offering awe-inspiring views of the Himalayan range. The trail then descends toward the Pokalde Peak base camp. This long but rewarding day prepares you physically and mentally for your next summit attempt on Pokalde Peak.

Day 15 : Climb Pokalde Peak (5,806m/19,049ft) & Return to Chekhung Village

Another summit day as you climb Pokalde Peak, which offers stunning panoramic views including Everest’s towering north face and the surrounding peaks. The climb typically takes 6 to 7 hours round-trip. After summiting, you will descend to the charming village of Chekhung for overnight at a tea house, celebrating your success and enjoying the Sherpa hospitality.

Day 16 : Hike to Chukkung Ri (5,550m/18,209ft) & Rest Day

Today you hike to Chukkung Ri, a famous viewpoint offering sweeping vistas of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest. The moderate 5-6 hour trek allows you to soak in the grandeur of the Himalayas. After lunch, you have the afternoon to rest, recuperate, and prepare for the upcoming Island Peak climb.

Day 17 : Trek from Chukkung to Island Peak Base Camp (5,100m/16,732ft) – 3 to 4 hours trek

A relatively easy trek today brings you to Island Peak base camp, the launching point for your final summit attempt. The camp is nestled beneath towering walls of ice and rock, offering a front-row seat to some of the Himalayas’ most dramatic landscapes. Your guide will review technical climbing skills and safety protocols to finalize preparations.

Day 18 : Climb Island Peak (6,165m/20,305ft) & Return to Chukkung

The summit push for Island Peak begins very early, requiring approximately 8 to 9 hours for the round-trip climb. The ascent involves glacier travel, fixed ropes, and steep snow slopes. Upon reaching the summit, you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and beyond. After descending, you return to Chukkung for a well-deserved rest and celebration.

Day 19 : Buffer Days for Weather & Trek from Chukhung to Dingboche, then Helicopter to Lukla

These days are reserved as buffer days to accommodate any weather delays that may affect summit attempts. Once ready, you will trek down from Chukhung to Dingboche (2-3 hours), from where a helicopter transfer will fly you back to Lukla. After a comfortable overnight stay in Lukla, the next day includes a scenic flight back to Kathmandu, followed by a jeep transfer to your hotel. Enjoy your final evening in Kathmandu with a celebratory dinner hosted by Higher Path Treks & Expeditions.

Day 22 : Kathmandu – Rest and Explore

Enjoy a leisure day in Kathmandu to recover from your incredible journey. You may explore the city’s cultural landmarks such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Boudhanath Stupa, or Durbar Square. This day is your opportunity to soak in Nepal’s rich heritage before your departure.

Day 23 : Final Departure

After breakfast, your Higher Path Treks & Expeditions representative will transfer you to Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home, concluding your unforgettable Everest Three Peak Climbing adventure.

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