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Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal
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Experience the best highlights of the Everest region on this challenging trek, crossing three passes over 5000m
Cross the Cho La, Renjo La & Kongma La to gain unsurpassed views of Mount Everest, Makalu and Cho Oyu
Ascend Kala Pattar & Gokyo Ri to gaze upon the world's highest mountains from brilliant vantage points
Experience vibrant Sherpa culture at its capital in Namche Bazaar
Visit the stunningly situated monastery village of Thyangboche
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For seasoned trekkers seeking the ultimate Himalayan challenge, the “Everest High Passes in Comfort” tour is your ticket to the most comprehensive trekking circuit in Nepal’s Everest region. Spanning 22 days, this strenuous adventure sets out and returns to Kathmandu, traversing legendary destinations including Kongma La, Gokyo Ri, Kala Pattar, and Everest Base Camp, as well as remote valleys rarely seen by most travelers.
This tour, also known as the Three Passes trek, is designed for experienced adventurers and active seniors eager for a demanding yet rewarding journey. Across Kongma La (5535m), Cho La (5420m), and Renjo La (5360m), you’ll gain breathtaking perspectives of Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu—without requiring technical climbing. Stand atop Gokyo Ri and Kala Pattar for panoramic Himalayan vistas, and explore vibrant Sherpa culture in Namche Bazaar and the revered Thyangboche Monastery.
What truly distinguishes this trekking tour is its focus on comfort and safety at high altitude. Itineraries are carefully paced, with built-in acclimatisation days and expert wilderness guides equipped with medical kits and a Portable Altitude Chamber. You’ll stay in a combination of wilderness camps, hand-picked eco-lodges, and exclusive Eco-Comfort Camps—offering raised beds, clean linen, and home-cooked meals, so you can focus on the adventure without logistical worries.
A unique aspect of this tour package is the Pioneering Porter Policy, ensuring ethical treatment and fair compensation for porters, as well as employing more local people to benefit remote communities. All meals, hot drinks, and unlimited water are included, along with extra baggage allowance and a Trek Pack featuring a quality down jacket and sleeping bag.
For those craving a trekking trip that goes beyond the well-trodden Everest Base Camp trail, the Everest High Passes in Comfort promises an unparalleled blend of high-altitude challenge, cultural immersion, and logistical excellence—an experience that will redefine your sense of adventure.
WE were fantastic and made the trek one of the best things I've ever done. Thanks so much WE
Bikesh was our guide and he did a fantastic job , had some sickness to deal with within the group , plus all the logistics. At no stage did he not have the answers to any issues or problems. The trip was well planned and yet flexible enough to alter days as needed, especially when the group got run down.
Extremely well structured hike with allocation and awareness of altitude acclimatisation in program. Guides and porters fantastic in their care and abilities (thanks Bikash). Unfortunate drop in accommodation standards at Gorak Shep due to Everest Basecamp crowds. Camp sites and other tea houses were fantastic.
Beautifully planned and guided. Exceeded all expectations. Incredible.
Absolutely sensational. Yes a challenging trek, it had hard sections, but worth every step. So glad we choose the 18 days, it really immerses you properly in the environment and the incredible locations, and you are much better acclimatised to the altitude as well. Our guide Bikash (along with Saga and Ita) was exemplary, they simply couldn't have done a better job. This trek will live with me forever. Planning a return but not sure how I'll better this one ...