Everest Three Pass Trek
Everest Three Pass Trek

Everest three passes trek is one of the most challenging trekking routes of Everest region which takes around 21 days to complete it. It covers the main places of this region so that it is called Everest circuit trek as well. These three passes are the highest and difficult trekking routes of Everest region which is suitable only those trekkers who have sufficient time, physically and mentally enough fit and could walk around 6/7 hours per day.
This trail includes three passes like Kongma La (5,535m/18159 ft), Chola pass (5,380m/17650 ft) and Renjo La (5,388m/17513ft) along with Kalapathar(black rock) (5545m) and Gokyo Ri (5,357m/17,570 ft).You can see the magnificent scenery of giant snow-capped mountains of the whole Everest region. Likewise, various old Buddhist monasteries, lakes and different types of flora and fauna as well can be observed on this trek. Gokyo Ri is one of the best destination of this trek from where you can see the superb view of five mountains above (8,000m) like, Mt. Everest, Choyu, Lhotse, Makalu and Kanchenjunga and other numerous small peaks below (8,000m).
We can design the itinerary on the basis of client’s choice also. Hiking to Kalaphathar offers dramatic views of Mt. Pumari, Mt. Everest, and Nuptse along with Khumbu ice fall. The great hospitality and friendly behaviors of Sherpa people, old Buddhist monasteries, colorful praying flags, and unique Sherpa’s culture make your trip more interesting and unforgettable. It starts from Lukla and ends at the same destination.

 

Brief itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m)

Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu

Day 03: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2,610m) 4/5 hours

Day 04: Phakding to Namche Namche Bazaar (3,440m) 6/7 hours

Day 05: Rest day for acclimatization

Day 06: Namche to Tyangbuche (3,860m) 5/6 hours

Day 07: Tyangboche to Dingboche (4,360m) 5 /6 hours

Day 08: Dingboche to Chhukung (4,730m) 3/4 hours

Day 09: Rest day for acclimatization

Day 10: Chhokung to Kongma La Pass (5,535m) and trek to Lobuche (4,940m) 8/9 hours

Day 11: Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,140m) 4/5 hours

Day 12: Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,550m) and back to Lobuche (4,910m) 7/8 hours

Day 13: Lobuche to Dzongla (4,830m) 3/ 4 hours

Day 14: Dzongla to ChoLa (5,420m) to Thangnak (4,700m) 7/8 hours

Day 15: Tangnak to Gokyo (4,790m) 3/4 hours

Day 16: Gokyo Ri (5,360m) and Full Day Rest

Day 17: Gokyo to Renjo La (5,360m) to Marlung (4,210m) 7/8 hours

Day 18: Marlung to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) 5/6 hours

Day 19: Namche Bazaar to Phakding (2,610m) 6/7 hours

Day 20: Phakding to Lukla (2,840m) 4/5 hours

Day 21: Lukla to Kathmandu (1,350m) 35 minutes by flight

Day 22: Final Departure

 


Type of our services:

In Nepal the trekking can be categorized into three types: Therefore we have the three types of services for trekking on the client's requirement and request. You can choose the service and email us at any time and price will be changed accordingly.

01: Fully Organized Camping Trek:

Camping trekking is that kind of trekking on which all the food are prepared and served to the clients in their own dinning tents and they have to spend their night an open area in the tent during the trek. This type of trekking are organized in those areas where Lodges are unavailable and difficult to accommodate during the trek. All the members have to sleep in the tents and breakfast, lunch and dinner are prepared by the cook and Kitchen staffs. The essential things such as tents, foods, utensils, tables, chairs, stoves and kerosene are taken from Kathmandu. Hence, this type of trekking is a bit expensive instead of tea house trek because we have to take everything from Kathmandu. The price covers all permits, transportation, staffs salary and insurance along with your domestic flight tickets, transportation and accommodation in Kathmandu as well.

02: Full Package Lodge or Teahouse Trek:

Teahouse or Lodge trek is a type of trek on which we will eat and sleep at lodge during the trek. The package covers all the foods (breakfast, lunch and dinner) accommodation, trekking permits, hotel in Kathmandu, arrival and departure, round transportation and domestic flight tickets along with staffs salaries, foods accommodation and their insurance.

03: Guide or porters services with accommodation:

This type of trekking is based on lodge trek. The price includes only guide or porter, his foods, accommodation, insurance and your accommodation and trekking permits during the trek. We are always flexible for the price and itinerary and please never hesitate to ask question if you have any queries. We are here just for you to give quality of service.

 

Key notice for trekkers

 

Foods:

You can have the food on the basis of your order on the fixed priced menu on this trek. We will serve you three times meal a day during the trek. Breakfast and dinner with tea or coffee are served at the same hotel where we stay but the lunch we will take on the way to trek. The best authentic Nepalese food is Daal bhat (that comes with lintel, rice, pickle, meat or vegetable). You can consult with your guide for lunch, dinner and breakfast so that you will get the authentic and hygienic foods during the trek. Most of the clients have to eat food at the hotel where they stay according to the rules and regulation of the local. As you check in lodge, you have to give the order for dinner and fix the time because in the mountain the hotel kitchen is small where the innkeeper cooks everything over a single wood or kerosene stove with a limited supply of pots. So, it may take a bit longer.

Temperature in Everest region:

The weather and climate differs from place to place in Nepal. The best season for trekking starts from September to December and March to April. The best season for trekking in Nepal can be divided into autumn (fall) and spring. September to December season falls on Autumn Season. September and October are the best and peak season in Nepal. During these months the weather is warm and pleasant. The temperature during the day is 15 to 20 degree Celsius but at night will be cold. As you go higher the weather will be colder. The sky will be clear and monsoon is over. Sometime it snows and that time the temperature goes to be below 0 degree Celsius during the night.
November and December is also good season for trekking. These two months will be a bit colder. Temperature during the day is 15 to 20 degree Celsius but at night the temperature goes to be below 0 to -10 degree Celsius. Hence you need to bring good sleeping bag for Everest base camp trek. January and February is taken low season due to cold. During these period, the weather will be too cold at higher place and the climate is not bearable for trekkers. The temperature during the day will be like 5 to 10 degree Celsius but at night goes to be -10 to -15 degree Celsius.
Likewise March to May is the good season for trekking. The weather is warm and good for climbing as well. The sky will be clear and all the way will be dry but a bit dusty and windy. The hilly region covers by the beautiful flowers of Magnolia and rhododendron and seems colorful. The temperature is 20 to 25 degree Celsius during the day but will be cold below 0 degree celcius at night at the higher place.

June to August is rainy season and most of the areas are a bit difficult to travel due to landslide and rain. Most of the hills will be covered by clouds and all most all views cannot be during this season.

Accommodation in Everest region:

The Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara will be in 3 star categories hotel. All accommodations are on a twine-shared basis. During the trek, the rooms are very basic with common bathrooms. The United Brothers Trek and Expedition will book the best lodges during the trek. You can get room with attached in Lukla and Namche Bazaar but after that all the rooms will be only on twine sharing basis with outside bathroom. In higher places, if you get the room with attached bathroom during the trek but the bathroom will be frozen due to cold in the higher places. If you want single room, please notify it before your arrival, and we will tell the extra price for that and book the hotel accordingly. You can get the single room in city like Kathmandu and Pokhara easily on the basis of your choice but in the mountain during the trek, sometimes the hotel owner does not want to give single room due to lack of rooms or overflow of trekkers. In such cases, you have to consider and sleep on twine sharing basis with your friends.
There are only limited lodges at Lobuche, Gorakshep, Dzongla and Gokyo. In those places sometimes all the rooms will be fully booked due to over flow of tourists and in such case, we have to sleep in the dormitory room or dining hall with 10-15 persons.

Drinking water:

Drinking water is the most important thing for the travel. During your trek, all the trekkers are requested not to drink the water directly from the tap. The tap water on the way is not pure to drink .You can buy mineral water on the way to drink but it may not get all the way because the SPCC has banned the plastic bottles to prevent environmental pollution. So, you can take personal water bottle from Kathmandu and fill the drinkable water in it from the available place or you can put in purification tablet before drinking. That is the best way to be safe from the disease which may cause from impure drinking water during the trek. Some of the trekkers use to drink water from the tap due to the lack well information. So, it's not good to drink water from the tap for your health.

Physical Strength and pre- experience:

Trekking means walking on foot to visit and observe panoramic beauty being close to Nature. You have to walk at least 5/6 hours per day. The trekkers must be physically and mentally fit enough. Everyday walking and jogging help you to achieve the target. If you have pre experience of trekking that helps a lot but nothing is impossible if you wish from your bottom of heart. Hence, clients are requested to do a lot of exercise for walking. You can walk or jogging every day before travelling that makes your muscle strong and fit for the trek. Better to do short trekking before joining longer trek like Passes above 5000m.

High Altitude Sickness:

High Altitude Sickness (HAS) or Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is one the main problems during the trekking and any one (Mountain climbers, hikers, skiers or travelers) can be victims of AMS apart from their Physical Strength. It is the most dangerous things which has no any specific medicine and one needs to be cautious from the initial period. It starts normally above 2400m and the main causes are walking faster, less drinking water, lack of acclimatization, addiction of alcohol and cigarettes and lower level of oxygen and air pressure. The prime symptoms of AMS are dizziness, headache, vomiting, nausea, insomnia and anorexia. The best way to prevent it is to drink plenty of water, and enough acclimatization at above 2400 m. Our tour leader and staffs will have sufficient first aid medicine and kit but in case of creasing situation of AMS one might need to cancel the trip and descend down. If the situation of the patient is getting worse, clients will be airlifted immediately for further treatment in hospital at Kathmandu.

Essential equipment that needs to bring for the trek:

Please read the brief guideline for packing list which assist you to be well prepared. We have listed most of the important equipment list here but it may differ a little bit according to the season, area of trip and the duration of trek. The sleeping bag and down jacket are provided through United Brothers Trek and Expedition but if you want to bring your own that will be better and fit for you. The porter will carry your luggage but you are required to carry a day-pack (with your valuables or anything important) on your own. Hence we want to request you to pack the necessary thing that you need during the day. You can buy the following things here in Kathmandu as well but the quality will be different.

Valuable documents and items:

Passport with valid date and flight tickets.

Photocopies of valid passport, Passport sized Photos, visa form (easily obtained at Kathmandu airport), proof of insurance.

Some cash (Dollar, Pound or Euro) for purchasing Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport, for paying for restaurants and hotels, snacks, and to purchase your own drinks and gifts.

Credit cards, Bank/ATM/Cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines (bring a photocopy of your cards), traveler's checks, etc.

Wearing Clothes and equipment:

Sleeping bag (good one -20 degree Celsius)

Down jacket

Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable

Few pairs of T-shirts

One pairs of hiking shorts,

Fleece or woolen trousers

One pairs of hiking trousers

Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)

Light and expedition weight thermal tops

Warm hat (that covers your ears)

Few pairs of underwear

Warm gloves

Few pairs of shocks

Cap or Hat (that can be used during the day at lower place to protect from Sun)

Bandana or head scarf, also useful for dusty conditions

Trekking boots

Trekking shoes (light)

2 pairs of Sunglasses

Headlamp with extra bulbs and batteries

Camera or movie camera

1 medium-sized quick drying towel

Gaiters and Crampon (For winter, high passes or peak climbing only), optional

Voltage converter (from 220 to 110)

Plug adapter (2 round pegs to 2 flat pegs)

Rucksack and Travel Bags:

1 medium rucksack (50-70 liters)

1 large duffel bag

A small daypack/backpack for carrying your valuables things

Medical:

Small, personal first-aid kit. (Normal and light)

Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters

1 skin-blister repair kit

Anti-diarrhea pills

Anti-headache pills

Cough and/or cold medicine

Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox

Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc.

Water purification tablets or water filter

Toiletries:

Toothbrush/paste

1 small folding knife

Multi-purpose soap

Sun Cream

Deodorants

Nail clippers

Face and body moisturizer

Female hygiene products

Small mirror

Personal Hygiene

Tissue /toilet roll

Anti-bacterial hand wash

 

 

 

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m)

You will be welcomed by our airport representative with a great hospitality and then transferred to the hotel. After having checked in the hotel, we will give your short briefing about the trek. By the evening we will take you for welcome dinner to a restaurant with special Nepali cultural dance and drop to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu

Today, we will go for Kathmandu sightseeing after breakfast. First we drive you to the Swayambunath Temple which is called Monkey Temple as well. It is situated on the top of the hill from where you can see the entire Kathmandu Valley. After that we will drive you to Boudhanath which is the biggest Buddhist temple in Nepal. From Boudhanath we finally visit another famous Hindu Temple called Pashupatinath. This temple is pretty close from Boudhanath. It is located at the bank of Bagmati River where you can see the ritual cremation activities and then we return back to the hotel and prepare for the trek. 

Day 03: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2,610m) 4/5 hours

Today, we will go to the airport early in the morning to catch lukla flight which takes around 35 minutes. You can see unbelievable view of White Mountains and green country side. As you get at the Tenjing Hillary airport Lukla, we will get off from the plan and go to a lodge and take small break with a cup of tea and introduce with our other crew like porters. Then, we move slowly through the Sherpa village called Chhoplung and Ghat with new hope. We will stop on the way for lunch and then continue our journey to Phakding and stay overnight. It takes about 4 hours to get there from Lukla.

Day 04: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) 6/7 hours

After having spent a night at Phakding, we will continue our journey to Namche after breakfast and the entire trails goes through Sherpa village along Dhudkoshi River. On the way to Namche Bazaar, you can see the breathtaking views of Mt. Thamserku, waterfalls and typical Sherpa villages. We have to cross Dhudkosi River 5 times on suspension bridge. Jorsale is the main entrance of Everest region and we have to pay national park fees here if we haven’t done it at Kathmandu. We will take a short break for lunch at jorsale and then carry on the trip. From the last suspension bridge, the way climbs up and if the weather is clear you can see the Mt. Everest and Lhotse which removes all your physical tiredness and give new energy to climb the steep. After 6/7 hours of walking we get to Namche Bazaar and stay overnight at lodge.

Day 05: Rest day for acclimatization

Namche Bazaar is the capital city of Sherpa people located on the lap of Mt. Everest. Today we have leisure time and to utilize it, we visit to Sherpa Museum and Army Camp from where you can see the clear view of Mt. Everest, Lhotse and Amadablam clearly. Likewise, you can observe the ecosystem of Everest region which is clung on the wall of  National park museum. After that we will return back to the lodge and have lunch and then spend the spare time by exploring around Namche Bazaar and stay overnight.

Day 06: Namche to Tengbuche (3,860m) 5/6 hours

On the next day after breakfast, we will trek to Tengbuche and on the way to it; you can see the view of Kongde peak, Amadablam, Lhotse, Mt. Everest, Kangteka and Khumbu Valley. From Namche Bazaar, the way is flat and after 2 hours of walking, we will get to a small village located in the mids of jungle called Sannasa where we stop for a cup of tea. From here, the trail descends down and crosses River and arrives at a small place located at the bottom of Tyangbuche near the Bhetkosi River and we will stop there for Lunch. After lunch, the way climbs up till Tyangbuche about 2.30 hours. Tyangboche is named from the foot print of guru which still can be seen at at Tyangbuche monastery.It is located at the bottom of the most beautiful mountain called Amadablam. It is famous due to its old monastery. By the evening we visit the monastery and see the foot print of the powerful guru. We stay overnight there.

Day 07:  Tengboche to Dingboche (4,410m) 5 /6 hours

Tengboche is located on the lap of Mt. Ama Dablam. You can take a picture of the spectacular views of sunrise on the Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam and Tengboche monastery in the morning. After breakfast, as usual we continue our journey towards Dingboche. The route goes through pine forest and you can see numbers of Chorten, Pray Wheels on the way and reaches to a small Sherpa village called Pangboche.If you have time, you can visit Pangboche Monastery as well. We again go constantly with the breathtaking view of Ama Dablam, green forest and samara village. Samare village is a small Sherpa village where we stop for lunch. From here, the trail goes through yak pasture and small shrubs and crosses a river. Then gradually ascends and arrives at a beautiful valley called Dingboche. It is a small Sherpa village where you can get many good lodges for staying. We spend overnight at lodge. Here you can see a beautiful array of fields enclosed by stone walls to protect barley, buckwheat and potatoes from the cold winds and grazing animals.

Day 08: Dingboche to Chhukung (4,750m) 3/4 hours

As usual, we start our trek to Chhokung after breakfast which takes around 4 hours. We go directly Chhokung for lunch along with the beautiful scenery of Mt. Lhotse ridge, Ama Dablam and the huge Khumbu Valley. Chhukung is a small Sherpa village where you can get few normal lodges for accommodation. We take rest after lunch and stay overnight there.

Day 09:  Rest day for acclimatization

On the next day after breakfast, we climb up Chhokung Ri for acclimatization and then descend down to the lodge. The leisure time we pack our things to head Kongma La Pass early in the morning. We spend another night at the same lodge.

Day 10: Chhokung to Kongma La Pass (5,535m) and trek to Lobuche (4,910m) 8/9 hours

The way is difficult today due to high Kongma La Pass. We have to climb up Kongma La and then descend down to Lobuche. You can't get any lodges between chhokung and Lobuche. So, you have to take sufficient water and pack lunch for the whole day’s adventurous journey. The pass is located at the bottom of Mahalangur himal and from the top of the pass; we can see the entire Khumbu Glacier, Mt. Pumori and other hundreds of small peaks and finally arrives at Loboche where we spend a night.

Day 11:  Lobuche to GorakShep (5,140m) 4/5 hours

Lobuche is a small place where you can get only few Lodges. From here we continue our journey to Gorekshep which takes minimum 4 hours. We go through rocky trail till Gorekshep.  Gorekshep is a mini valley where only few Lodges are built and it is taken the last village of the trek. If you are lucky, you can get room here otherwise you have to sleep in the dining room as well due to over flow of tourists. If you got earlier there, you can visit the Everest Base Camp on the same day and then return back to the same hotel which takes around 4 hours for up and down. Otherwise, you can go to Kalapathar early in the morning to see the picturesque views of Mt. Everest along with sunrise and the Khumbu icefall from very near.

Day 12:  Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,550m) and back to Lobuche (4,910m) 7/8 hours

The guide will wake you up early in the morning in order to go to the Kalapathar which takes at least 2 hours. Kalapathar, the main destination of this trek is located on the lap of Mt. Pumori from where you can see the Mt. Mt. Everest, Nupse, Lhotse and the entire Khumbu glacier pretty close. Kala Pathar is the main destination of this trek. So, we will take pictures on the top of it for lifetime memory. After the summit, we descend down to Gorekshep and take breakfast then continue our journey back to Pheruche and stay overnight there.

Day 13:  Lobuche to Dzongla (4,830m) 3/ 4 hours

The way is pretty easy and close today. From here, the trail runs across to southeast from where we can see soaring heights of Ama Dablam and Kangtega-Thamserku, Lobuche peak, Mt. Pumori, Mahalangur ridge, Kongma La Pass and the entire Pheriche village. As the ridge veers northward, the vast Chola Lake spreads below Mt. Cholatse. The lake stays with us over a long stretch until we descend to a wide basin. The trail climbs up a spur and descends steeply to another broad basin. After an hour walk transverse from the basin and shortly after crossing a wobbly bridge, we reach Dzongla. We spend a night there.

Day 14: Dzongla to ChoLa (5,420m) to Thangnak (4,700m) 7/8 hours

Dzong La is located at the bottom Cholatse and Labuche Peak. After having spent a night there,we get up early in the morning around 3am and start our trek to Tangnak. From here, the way gently ascends till the Chola Pass (5,420m) and then descends down to Tangnak. Today is another adventurous journey for us due to Chola Pass. Upon reaching the top, we see prayer flags, strung across cairns, flapping in the strong wind. Scenery of majestic peaks in all directions is breathtaking.  You have to take packed lunch and enough boiled water for drinking because there is no any lodge between Dzongla and Tangnak. After 7/8 hours of walking, we finally arrive at a small village called Tangnak. The actual name is Taknak it means black rock in Sherpa language. Later it became Tangnak in spoken language. We stay a night here.

Day 15: Tangnak to Gokyo (4,790m) 3/4 hours

We take breakfast in the morning and begin our trip to Gokyo with the excellent view of Yak Kawakang, Cho-Oyu, Gokyo Ri, Gokyo Lake, Gezu Ri and the entire Ngozompa Lake. The way goes through the Ngozompa Valley and arrives at Gokyo. Gokyo is located on the shores of the third Gokyo Lake on the elevation of 4750m/15,584ft where few lodges are built for staying. It is indeed a wonderful place but it does have its own problem. The toilets are potentially polluting the Lake without visible impact yet. The entire toilet becomes ice due to cold. The views in the Gokyo region is tremendous. The excellent Everest view along with Lhotse, Cho-Oyu, Gyachhung Kang, Makalu, Cholatse, Tabuchee, Gokyo village and the entire Ngozumpa Glacier from Gokyo Ri is only one of the many reasons for visiting Gokyo. We spend overnight here.

Day 16: Gokyo Ri (5,360m) and Rest day

On the next day, we get up early in the morning to head up to Gokyo Ri which takes around 4 hours. On the way to it, we you can see the first sunrise on the top of Mt. Everest and Gezukang. Similarly from the top you can take a good picture of Mt. Cho-Oyu, Gezukang, Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Renjo La pass, Gokyo Lake along with the entire Ngozompa Glacier very clearly. After that we will descend down to the Gokyo and have breakfast. After that we take full day rest exploring around Gokyo Lake and stay another night as well at the same lodge.

Day 17: Gokyo to Renjo La (5,360m) to Marlung (4,210m) 7/8 hours

Our main aim for today is to do the third complicated Rnjo La Pass5360m/17585 ft. We are going far from this beautiful village to head our destination. The trail goes through the bottom of Gokyo Ri and then climbs it up at the bottom of Renjo La. The Everest itself, Lhotse, Cholatse and Taboche can be seen shining in the sun. Views from Renjo La are much like that from Gokyo Ri with third Gokyo Lake and Gokyo village beneath the gray smear of Ngozumpa Glacier. From the pass, the way descends down through the icy and rocky trails that can make us a bit hazardous. We continually walk down through narrow valley clogged with giant boulders to Lumde where there is a support Lodge but it can be closed often. We walk almost for an hour from Lumde to Marlung on the east bank of the Bhote Kosi. We stay overnight at Marlung

Day 18: Marlung to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) 5/6 hours

Today, we desced down to Thame Village after breakfast.Thame a small Shepa village is popular for Mountaineering School and an old Buddhist monastery The monastery was stablished some 325 years ago, the Gompa has three big images of Chenresig (Avalokiteswara), Guru Rimpoche, Buddha Sakyamuni. Colorful Mani Rimdu festival featuring colorful mask dances is held in this Gompa in May. We climb down after crossing a bridge after then eventually reach Samde. The path steeply descends down to Thamo village which hosts a monastery called Khari Goma. The way continues again through pine forest and finally arrives at Namche Bazaar where we spend a night.

Day 19: Namche Bazaar to Phakding (2,610m) 6/7 hours

Namche Bazaar the himalayan trading centre is the most beautiful city of Everest region from where we descend down and cross  Dhudhkosi River then continue our trek to Phakding through Jorsale, Monju, Benkar village along bank of Dhudkoshi River and finally arrive at Phakding. We spend a night there.

Day 20: Phakding to Lukla (2,840m) 4/5 hours

This is final day of our trek. Today we directly head to Lukla and celebrate the final day of our trek with our innocent porters and staffs. By the evening we dinner together and distribute tips for them to thank for their hard works during the trek and say good bye. We spend a night at Lukla

Day 21: Lukla to Kathmandu (1,350m) 35 minutes by flight

Today, we fly back to Kathmandu after our long mountain journey. The early morning flight drops us in Kathmandu. We can rest and relax throughout the day at hotel. If we get interested to take some gifts home from Nepal for friends and relatives, we can visit to some nearby shops or venture out in Thamel for typical Nepalese goods.By the evening, we will take you for farewell dinner. We stay Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 22: Final Departure

We will come to the hotel to pick you up and drop to the airport 3 hours before for your final departure.

 

 

What is Included in the Cost

  • Arrival and departure transportation by private vehicle

  • 3 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast  

  • Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu flight tickets

  • Entrance fees during your sightseeing in Kathmandu

  • Welcome and farewell dinner

  • One day full day sightseeing in Kathmandu with guide

  • All ground transportation by private vehicle as per itinerary

  • All government, local and airport taxes

  • All essential paperwork for trekking permit

  • Sleeping Bag

  • Down Jacket

  • Tims Card

  • National park fees

  • Accommodation on twine sharing basis during the trek

  • Foods (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) with tea or coffee during the trek

  • Porters (2 trekkers- 1 porter)

  • An English speaking trained, experienced and government license holder trekking guide

  • Staff's salaries, their insurance, equipment, foods, accommodation

  • Medical Kit

  • T-shirt, cap and map from united brothers trek and expedition with its logo

  • Trekking poles

 

What is Excluded in the Cost

  • Visa fees in Nepal

  • Excess baggage charge

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu

  • International flight tickets

  • Travel Insurance

  • Helicopter Rescue

  • Medical treatment

  • Hot Shower

  • Heater

  • Hot water

  • Battery Charge

  • Mineral water

  • Wi-Fi

  • Telephone call

  • Hot water

  • Personal expenditure (Bar bills and laundry)

  • Extra porter

  • Extra night hotel in Kathmandu

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu

  • Tips for guide and porters

 

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tirp fact

  • Duration : 20 days
  • Trip Grade : Difficult
  • Trip area : Everest region
  • Types of trek : Lodge Trek
  • Max height : 5,550m
  • Group Size : 2-10 pax
  • Starting point : Lukla
  • Ending point : Lukla
  • KTM/Lukla/KTM : Flight

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