Everest Three Passes

Khumbu · Expedition

Everest Three Passes

The full Khumbu high-pass journey, with three major crossings, glacier valleys, and big Everest-region variety.

Duration

20 days

Max altitude

5,535m

Best seasons

Apr-May · Oct-Nov

Starting rate

$3,200+

Route highlights

Crosses Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La in one line
Massive Everest-region variety instead of one out-and-back
Strong fit for experienced hikers and private expert-led trips
A natural next step after classic Everest Base Camp

Prep notes

This is expedition-style trekking, not a first Himalayan route
Altitude conditioning and longer leave windows are non-negotiable
Carry enough flexibility for Lukla weather and pass-day shifts

Local partner insight

Extra route detail from our local trekking partner.

The notes below show what is commonly included, how the days are staged, and where pricing can change.

Partner-published rates are reference points. Final pricing depends on dates, group size, route choices, hotels, and transport.

Partner notes

This challenging trek is one of the most fulfilling and unforgettable treks for ambitious trekkers. On this trek, one will cross 3 high altitude passes, namely the Kongma La (5535 m), Cho La (5380 m) and Renjo La (5388 m) linking the four breathtaking valleys of Bhotekoshi, Gokyo, Khumbu and Imjatse. If trekkers are interested we can customize trek to Everest Base Camp also.

This challenging trek is one of the most fulfilling for ambitious trekkers. On this trek, one will cross 3 high altitude passes and be led by a female guide.

Itinerary preview

Day 3

2-3 hrs walk6 kms walk340m ascent/340m descent

Rest day and acclimatization hike to KHUMJUNG (3780m) - KHUNDE Village (3840m)

The trail to the Khumjung and Khunde, the first village of Khumbu Region, is steep hillside above Namchebazar from beside the GOMPA but, becomes gradual, after the SYANGBOCHE (3740m) airstrip. What to see: The sacred mountain KHUMBILA, THAMSERKU (6618m), Everest View from Everest view hotel built by Japanese, Khumjung school built by Ed. Hillary, Mt. Kwancoe (6187m), Khunde Hospital built by Ed. Hillary and Gompas.

Day 2

5-6 hrs walk11 kms walk830 acent

Phakding (2610m) - Namchebazar (3440m)

Mt. Everest emerge for the first time, Upto JORSALLEY Village, a lot of ups and downs but not tough, through the villages with stunning views of mountains and peaks. After JORSALLEY, a steep stepped path leads to NAMCHEBAZAR, crossing two suspensions bridge over Dudhkoshi and Bhotekoshi. The 600m ascent is a tough, exhausting. Finally, after ascending 230m, we can first see Mt. Everest still about 2km walk to NAMCHEBAZAR. in Namche Bazar there are several guest houses, government offices, army camp, schools, monasteries, museum, trekking shops, money changers, an ATM counter and weekly market that make it feel it is a gate way to the Everest and a last place for shopping.

Day 1

45 min flight..1640m ascent/230m descent

Kathmandu (1200m)

Offers you stunning views of Himalayan Panorama. After landing in Lukla Airport, usually we have a tea break, introduction with assistants (porters) and, prepare for the march ahead to PHAKDING; today’s destination. LUKLA (2840m) – PHAKDING (2610m), After leaving Lukla we are soon walking down a gently descending trail crossing the Sherpa village of Chheplung, the meeting point of two trails from Jiri. There are views of Khumbila Peak (5761m) which is the sacred Mt. to the Sherpas, and further, Mt. Kusum Kangaru (6367m). If we reach Phakding and still have energy left, we can do an excursion to PEMA CHOLING GOMPA, 30m high on the west bank.

Day 4

6 hrs walk10 kms walk420m ascent

NAMCHE (3440m)

The trail is broad and follows the Dudh Koshi river valley on the west bank of deep gorge. The magnificent peaks of AMADABLAM (6828m), THAMSERKU (6618m) and TABOCHE (6542m) mesmerize us. We can also spot herds of Blue sheep, Thar or Himalayan Goats and Musk deer and Danphe (the national bird of Nepal). TENGBOCHE is famous for monastery and Mountains view.