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  Everest Region Trekking
 
Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest View Trek

Everest Base Camp - Gokyo Trek

Everest Renjo Pass Trek

Everest Panoroma View Trek

Everest Cho-La Pass Trek

Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek

Jiri EBC Kalapathar Trek

Jiri Gokyo Lake Trek

Jiri Gokyo Cho-La Pass Trek

Rolwaling Valley Trek

Mani Rimdu Festival Trek

Everest Kalapathar Trek

Everest Cultural Trek

Everest Gokyo Lake Trek

Everest High Passes Trek

Sherpa Village Namche Trek

Phaplu Everest Base Camp Trek

EBC Chola Pass Gokyo Trek

Everest Trek

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Everest Chola Pass Trek

With eight of the Worlds ten highest peaks. Nepal is loaded with spectacular mountains vistas. The everest trek is justifiably famous not only for its proximity to the world’s highest mountain but also for its friendly Sherpa people. Pictursque villages, great variety of cultures and traditions, colorful festivals and monasteries. The Sagarmatha National park is rich with flora and fauna, but the existence of the Yeti remains a mystery.
This trek cuts across the valley and starts in Nepal speaking Hindu lowlands and ends in the Tibetan Buddhists Kingdom.

The ultimate challenge is this trek is across Cho La Pass (5,420m), which takes 18-21 days and covers both the Gokyo Lake area and the Everest Base Camp. There are some short and interesting "climbs" of Gokyo Ri, Chukkung Ri and Kalapatthar for the classic views of icefalls and glaciers of Mahalangur Himalayan range you will have a breath taking view of Everest, Cho O Yu, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar and Makalu

 
Facts of the Trek
Trip Name : Everest Cho-La Pass Trek
Trip Duration : 20 Days
Trip Type : Trekking
Trip Grade : Difficult
Accommodation : Tea House
Group Size : From 1 to Max 18 persons in a group
Mode of Travel : Flight
Price : US $ 975
 
Trekking Map
Annapurna Region Trekking Map, Nepal Trekking Map
 
Itinerary
 
Days 1:

Meet at Kathmandu Airport and transfer to hotel

Days 2:
Sight-seeing of Kathmandu: Full day’s sightseeing in Kathmandu valley includes the Hindu temple complex at Pashupatinath (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) & the biggest Buddhist Stupa at Boudhanath. Also visit Monkey Temple the Swyambhunath (2000 years old temple) and visit Patan city of fine arts. Return to the hotel.
Days 3:
Flight from KTM – Lukla. Trek to Phakding (2,652m).
Days 4:
Phakding to Namche (3,440m)- Beginning with a slight climb to Jhorsalle, the trail passes a waterfall. All day, we pass villages interspersed with magnificent forest- rhododendron, magniolia trees and giant firs. And on the way to walking you will be rewarded (weather permitting) your first glimpse of Kusum Kanggru (6369m) Thamserku (6608m) Everest (8848m) and Nuptse (7879 m). A steep climb up to the beautiful village of Namche bazaar (3440m).
Days 5:
Acclimatization day in Namche. Acclimatization is most important before proceeding to a higher elevation. It is therefore recommended that you take a short days hike to Thame, Khunde or Khumjung or relax and explore the sherpa culture of Namche.
Days 6:
Namche to Tengboche (3,867m): after walking one hour you arrive in phungithanga from there the trail climbs through forests where you can spot musk deer. Tengboche sits on a saddle at 3870m in a clearing surrounded by dwarf fires and rododendroms. Kwongde (6187m) Tawache(6542m) Everest (8848m) Nuptse (7855m) Lhotse (8618m) Amadablam (6856m) Thamserku (6608m) provide and inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. We visit the Bhuddist Monastry at Tengboche, the largest in Khumbu region.
Days 7:
Tengboche to Pheriche: Beyond Tengboche the altitude really starts to tell. The trail droops down to Dingboche, crosses the Imja Khola and climbs past superb mani stones ( carved with the Tibetan Buddhist chant om mani padme hum) to Pangboche at 3860m The gompa here is worth visiting. Then the trail start climbs to Pheriche 4240m. Where there is a medical facility, which gives lectures everyday on Altitude Sickness.
Days 8: Another acclimatization day in Pheriche, again walking up and then coming back down is better than just resting in high altitude, you can make a day trip to Nangkartshang Gompa or up the hill to look down onto Dingboche, Either walk offers good views.
Days 9:
Pheriche to Lobuche - The trail climbs to Phalang karpo at 4340m then Duglha at 4620m,From Dughla the trail ascends the broad, gently slopping valley and climb steeply in to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu glacier then left in to the memorial area Chukpilhara, before reaching the Lobuche at 4930m
Days 10:

Lobuche to Gorakshep. The trail from Lobuche follows the grassy ablation valley with great views of Pumori then crosses tributary glaciers to reach the dry lake bed of Gokrakchep. Stop for lunch then climb Kalapattar to get the best views of Everest and the surrounding mountains, then and back to Gorakshep for the evening.

Days 11:
Gorekshep to Everest Base Camp back to Lobuche - Early morning we walk to Everest Base Camp, visit base camp area and work down to Lobuche.
Days 12:
Lobuche to Dzongla: In the morning after breakfast drop down via glacier moraine from Lobuche near by Dugla the route will be changed towards the next stop Dzongla (4830m). This is the last stop before crossing the famous Cho La Pass 5330m.
Days 13:
Dzongla Chola Crossing to Thangnak. From Dzongla now you are going for the pass, it will be long walking until the next stop so may you need to carry extra bottle of drinking water because on the way there is no any places for buying drinks. After the pass the trail drops down to the next camp site is called Thangnak (4700m).
Days 14:
Thangnak to Dole, the rout will be descending down via Dhudh Koshi River bank and on the way you will have many spots of wonderful panoramic views.
Days 15:
Dole to Khumjung (3780m), Khumjung is the largest settlement village in the Sherpa land where you will have chance to see real Sherpas’ life style and there cultural activities, The village has also a high school which is funded by Sir Edmund Hillary Foundation and also an old monastery where they have preserved famous Yeti skull.
Days 16:
Kumjung to Monzo: From Kumjung it is a short hike to Namche Bazaar. We will stop and give you time to make any final souvenier purchases before continuing on down the hill to Monzo.
Days 17:
Monzo to Lukla: Even though we are going down the valley the trek has a final sting for us. We must hike up a hill to get to Lukla. Last day of the trek in a bustling town enjoy dinner with Your Trekking crew.
Days 18:
Flight from Lukla to KTM, transfer to hotel
Days 19:
Kathmandu free day, evening culture show with Nepali dinner, hotel
Days 20:
Final departure, transfer to airport
 
 Cost for Standard Trip
 Cost for Deluxe Trip
1 - 7 Pax
US $ 975.00
1 - 7 Pax
US $ 1125.00
8- 15 Pax
US $ 945.00
8- 15 Pax
US $ 1075.00
16 & more
US $ 905.00
16 & more
US $ 1015.00
 
Cost Includes
  • 2 nights hotel in Kathmandu B / B
  • All meals during trekking [3 meals a day + tea & coffee]
  • Valley Sightseeing with English speaking guide
  • English Speaking trekking guide and porter
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • Trekking permits or national park entrance permits
  • Insurance for Nepali staffs
 
Cost Excludes
  • Airfare domestic / international
  • Visa Fee US $ 30.00
  • Airport tax domestic / international
  • Hard / Soft Drinks like alcohol and coke and mineral water
  • Any kind of personal expense / Helicopter rescue
  • Personal travel and medical insurance
  • Tips for guide / porter / sherpa
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