S.N | Mode | Route | Elev.(m) | Duration | Overnight | Included |
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1 | Flight | Arrival Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Tranfer Hotel | 1300 | Hotel Mulberry | Dinner | |
2 | Drive | Kathmandu Hotel - BP High-Way - Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) | 474 | 4/5 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
3 | Flight/Trek | Manthali Airport - Lukla Airport - Ghat - Phakding or Monjo | 2835 | 4/5 Hours | Summit Lodge | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
4 | Trek | Phakding or Monjo - Jorsalle - Hillary Bridge - Namche Bazaar | 3440 | 6/4 Hours | Hotel Namche | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
5 | Hiking/Rest | Sagarmath National Park - Everest view Hotel - Khumjung - Namche | 3880 | 3/4 Hours | Hotel Namche | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
6 | Trek | Namche Bazaar - Phurte - Thamo - Thame Village | 3820 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
7 | Trek | Thame Village - Taranga - Marulung - Lungdhen | 4380 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
8 | Hiking/Rest | Lungdhen - View Point - Lungdhen | 3820 | 2/3 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
9 | Trek/Pass | Lungdhen - Renjo-La Phedi - Renjo-La Pass - Gokyo Lake | 4790 | 8/9 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
10 | Hiking/Rest | Gokyo Lake - Fourth Lake - Fifth Lake | 5000 | 4/5 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
11 | Trek | Gokyo Lake - Gokyo Ri Peak - Gokyo Lake - Thangnak | 5357 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
12 | Trek | Thangnak - Cho-La Phedi - Cho-La Pass - Dzong-La | 4830 | 8/9 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
13 | Trek | Dzong-La - Lobuche | 4910 | 4/5 | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
14 | Trek | Lobuche - Gorak-Shep - Everest Base Camp - Gorak-Shep | 5364 | 6/7 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
15 | Trek | Gorak-Shep - Kalapather View Point - Lobuche | 5545 | 6/7 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
16 | Trek/Pass | Lobuche - Khumbu Glacier - Kongma-La Pass - Chhukung | 5535 | 9/10 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
17 | Trek | Chhukhung - Chhukhung Ri - Dingboche | 4410 | 5/6 Hours | Summit Lodge | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
18 | Trek | Dingboche - Shomare - Pangboche - Dingboche - Tengboche Monastery | 3867 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
19 | Trek | Tengboche - Phungi Thanga - Kyangjuma - Sanasa - Namche - Monjo | 2635 | 6/7 Hours | Summit Lodge | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
20 | Trek | Monjo - Phakding - Ghat - Chheplung - Lukla Airport | 2840 | 4/5 Hours | Numbur Holidays | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
21 | Flight/Drive | Lukla Airport - Manthali Airport - Drive Kathmandu Hotel | 1300 | 4/5 Hours | Hotel Mulberry | Breakfast-Lunch |
22 | Tour | Pashupatinath Temple - Bouddhanath - Sowyambhunath - Kumari House | Hotel Mulberry | Breakfast-Dinner | ||
23 | Flight | Departure - Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Own Your Destination | Breakfast |
The Renjo La Pass – Cho La Pass – Everest Base Camp – Kongma La Pass Trek is one of the most exhilarating and challenging treks in the Everest region, offering breathtaking views, rugged trails, and a unique opportunity to experience the Himalayas in their full glory. This adventure takes you through iconic passes, including Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La, while also allowing you to stand at the base of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest.
Starting from Lukla, you’ll trek through picturesque Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche, soaking in the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Along the way, you’ll cross high-altitude passes that offer panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and other towering peaks. The trek also brings you to Everest Base Camp, where you can stand on the same ground where climbers prepare for their ascent to the summit.
Renowned for its adventure and beauty, this trek offers a mix of steep climbs, rugged terrain, and spectacular mountain views, making it perfect for seasoned trekkers seeking a challenging, multi-pass adventure in the Khumbu region. The trek combines physical endurance with stunning natural beauty, including glaciers, high-altitude lakes, and alpine forests, providing an unforgettable Himalayan journey. Whether you're aiming for the ultimate trekking experience or simply want to push your limits, the Renjo La Pass – Cho La Pass – Everest Base Camp – Kongma La Pass Trek is sure to deliver a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
This trek combines natural beauty, cultural immersion, and physical challenge in the iconic Everest region.
Arrive at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport (1,300m/4,264ft), transfer Hotel and Alliance Adventure, will brief you, your Renjo-La Pass, Cho-La Pass and Kongma-La Pass Trekking.
After breakfast last minutes shopping for Everest Base Camp Trek and Packing. After lunch at 2PM drive from Kathmandu Hotel to Manthali Airport (Ramechhap), it takes 4 hours of scenic journey through the hilly terrain, country side of life styel. The jounrey passing through southeast of Araniko and BP highway offers beautiful views.
Flight from Manthali Airport to Lukla Airport (2840m/9,315ft) about 15 minutes flight and trek to Phakding (2610m/8,560ft) 3 hours OR Monjo (2,835m/9,299ft) 5 hours. From today Everest Base Camp Trek starts by foot You will catch a glimpse of some great mountains such as Nupla (5,885m/19,302ft) above Kongde Ridge, Kusum Kang (6367m appears on the right a little later. All along you will be following the northern (left) bank of the Dudh Kosi River. It is important to take these first few days slowly to enable your body to acclimatize and to enjoy the passing scenery and culture.
Trek from Phakding OR Monjo to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,283ft) 6/4 hours. Namche Bazaar is one of the biggest market towns in Everest region as Acclimatization place of trekking and expedition. Today begins on the level ground, relative to the environment in which you are! You will cross the river on a high suspension bridge and begin to climb up to Monjo (2,835m) and onto the gateway to the Sagarmatha National Park Entrance in place to protect and preserve this beautiful environment. There is a good rest stop on the way up to where you will see people gathered, admiring the first real chance to see Everest in the distance. On the way up today, you will be rewarded with views of Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, Konde-Ri and Tawache Peak than we reach Namche Bazaar.
The day hiking from Namche Bazaar to Khumjung Village via Everest view Hotel is a beautiful journey in the Everest region, offering stunning views and cultural experiences of Sagarmatha National Park where we can observe an assortment of things related to the first Everest ascenders, Sherpa culture and learn about the various plant and animal life of the Everest region. Namche Bazaar is the main center of the Everest (Khumbu) region. The trail enjoy panoramic views of peaks like Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and Mount Everest in the distance and offering a chance to take in a bird's-eye view of Namche Bazaar.
The trek from Namche Bazaar to Thame is a beautiful and relatively less crowded route in the Everest region. It takes you away from the busy Everest Base Camp trail and into a more tranquil area rich in Sherpa culture, heritage, and history. Thame is known for its stunning views, ancient monasteries, and as the birthplace of many legendary Sherpa climbers, including Tenzing Norgay. The trail passing through small villages like Phurte and Thamo, experiencing traditional Sherpa culture and hospitality. Thame is one of the oldest monasteries in the Khumbu region, perched on a hill overlooking Thame. It’s a spiritual and serene spot, especially during the Mani Rimdu Festival. This trek offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and tranquility, making it a memorable part of your Himalayan adventure.
The trek from Thame Village to Lungden (or Lungdhen) is an exciting journey into higher altitudes along the ancient trade route to Tibet. This trail is part of the less-traveled Renjo La Pass (5,360m) route and offers stunning landscapes, remote villages, and a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of the Sherpa people. Walking enjoy the dramatic contrast of rugged mountains and high-altitude landscapes and panoramic views of Kongde Ri, Pasang Lhamu Peak, and the Rolwaling Range.
Today is rest and acclimatization in Lungden (4,380m), essential for a safe and enjoyable trek, especially if you’re preparing to cross the Renjo La Pass (5,360m) or exploring other high-altitude trails in the region. At this altitude, your body needs time to adjust to the thinner air, and a rest day helps reduce the risk of altitude sickness while giving you a chance to enjoy the serene beauty of Lungden. The light "climb high, sleep low" approach helps acclimatization.
4AM start the trek from Lungden (4,380m) to Renjo La Pass (5,360m) and onward to Gokyo Lake (4,790m) is one of the most breathtaking and rewarding sections of the Everest region. This trail offers panoramic views of some of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest, and takes you to the tranquil turquoise waters of the Gokyo Lakes. The trail involves a steep ascent with switchbacks and rugged terrain, requiring endurance and careful footing. As you ascend, you’ll see prayer flags marking the pass in the distance. From the top of Renjo-La Pass enjoying the panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and the surrounding Himalayan giants and a steep on rocky descent leads to the Gokyo Valley.
The hike from Gokyo Lake (Third Lake) to the Fifth Lake (Ngozumpa Tso) is a beautiful and relatively less-crowded journey in the Gokyo Valley. It offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, glaciers, and lakes. The trail starts with a gentle walk along the moraine of the Ngozumpa Glacier. The Fourth Lake, known as Thonak Tsho, is approximately 45 minutes to an hour from Gokyo. Its deep blue waters are mesmerizing, surrounded by rugged terrain. The trail becomes slightly steeper and more rugged as you approach the Fifth Lake. It takes about another hour from the Fourth Lake to reach Ngozumpa Tso. the Fifth Lake, there is a viewpoint called Scoundrel’s Viewpoint. It’s a short climb that provides panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, and the glacier below.
The hike to Gokyo Ri Peak is a highlight of the Gokyo Valley trek, offering one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the Everest region. The climb is challenging but incredibly rewarding, especially at sunrise when the surrounding peaks are bathed in golden light. The walking to Gokyo Ri wear layers to stay warm, as temperatures are frigid in the early morning. The trail climbs steeply from the lake, zigzagging up a rocky and rugged slope. from the top, you’ll be rewarded with a 360-degree view of some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest (8,849M / 29,032ft), Lhotse (8,516M / 27,940ft), Makalu (8,485M / 27,838ft), Cho Oyu (8,188M / 26,864 ft) and mores. The walking down very carefully, as the steep trail can be slippery, especially if icy and Trek to Thangnag.
The trek from Thangnak (4,700m) to Cho La Pass (5,420m) and onward to Dzongla (4,830m) is one of the most adventurous and challenging segments in the Everest region. It combines stunning landscapes, glacial crossings, and a steep, rocky pass, rewarding trekkers with breathtaking views of towering Himalayan peaks. Early 4 AM to take advantage of stable morning weather. The initial trail climbs gradually, passing through rocky terrain and moraine fields. The ascent becomes steeper as you approach the pass, requiring careful footing over rocks and boulders. Enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the Himalayas, including Ama Dablam, Lobuche, and Baruntse. The trek descend steeply from the pass, navigating loose rocks and potentially icy sections. The trail eases as you approach the grassy meadows and serene landscape.
The trek from Dzongla (4,830m) to Lobuche (4,940m) is a relatively short and moderate journey compared to previous segments, but it still offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and glaciers. This leg is part of the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trail and serves as a transition point for trekkers heading toward EBC or Kala Patthar.
The trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5,164m/16,942ft) 3/4 hours and onward to Everest Base Camp (EBC) (5,364m/17,598ft) 2 to 3 hours, is one of the most iconic and rewarding segments of the Everest Base Camp trek. This day involves a challenging but unforgettable journey through the high-altitude terrain of the Khumbu regions. You will ascend gently, to begin with through lovely pasture lands; you will follow the rocky moraine path with views of the Khumbu Glacier. Gorakshep is on a flat field below Kala Pattar (5545m) and Pumori (7145m). Everest Base Camp (EBC) is a dream destination for trekkers and adventurers from around the world. It offers the chance to stand in the shadow of the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,849m/ 29,032ft), and witness some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth.
Trek from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5545m/18,188ft) 2 to 3 hours, and then trek to Lobuche (4,910m/16,105ft) 3 hours, is an exhilarating and rewarding day in the Everest region. It combines an iconic viewpoint for stunning panoramas of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori, Khumbu Glacier and more surrounding peaks with a descent to Lobuche for rest.
If ascending Kala Patthar for sunrise, leave from Gorak Shep around 4-5 AM with a headlamp and early starts also help avoid wind and allow enough daylight for the trek to Lobuche. The steep ascent to Kala Patthar can trigger symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). You have to drink plenty of water and have high-energy snacks.
Early morning 4AM the trek from Lobuche (4,940m) to Kongma La Pass (5,535m) and onward to Chhukung (4,730m) is a challenging but spectacular journey through one of the three high passes in the Everest region. This section offers dramatic views of the Himalayas, glacier crossings, and a sense of accomplishment for adventurous trekkers. Walking the khumbu glacier’s moraine field, which can be challenging due to loose rocks and uneven terrain. The trail ascends steeply toward Kongma La Pass views of Himalayan giants, including Makalu (8,485m), Lhotse (8,516m), and Ama Dablam (6,812m). The trail descend steeply from the pass on a rocky trail, requiring careful footing. The trail eventually becomes more gradual as you approach the Imja Valley and Chhukung.
The hike to Chhukhung Ri (5,550m) and the trek to Dingboche (4,410m) offer a day packed with stunning Himalayan views, physical challenge, and a rewarding descent to one of the more bustling settlements in the Khumbu region. This journey provides incredible panoramas of the Everest region and a chance to rest in the comfortable accommodations of Dingboche.
The trail ascends steeply from Chhukhung, transitioning from grassy slopes to rocky terrain. Switchbacks make the climb physically demanding, and the thin air requires pacing and frequent breaks. Chhukung Ri offering breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Ama Dablam, and Nuptse, towering peaks and the glacier-laden valleys and coming down carefully along the same path. The trail descends gently through the Imja Valley, crossing meadows and small streams.
The trek from Dingboche (4,410m) to Tengboche Monastery (3,867m) is a beautiful and relatively moderate leg of the Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek. It involves a scenic descent through forests, crossing rivers, and ultimately arriving at one of the most iconic monasteries in the Khumbu region. The route offers stunning views of Ama Dablam, Everest, and Lhotse along the way. The trek passes through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and across the Imja River via a suspension bridge. Tengboche Monastery one of the most famous traditional Tibetan Buddhist architecture and spiritual significance and magnificent mountain views.
Trek from Tengboche to Monjo Village (2635m) 6/7 hours, is a beautiful and moderately challenging segment of the Everest Base Camp Trek, descending through lush forests, picturesque villages, and alongside the Dudh Koshi River. Early in the visit to the Tengboche Monastery, the largest in the khumbu region, offering breathtaking views of Everest, Ama Dablam, and other peaks. The trail descends steeply through rhododendron forests to Phunki Tenga, a small settlement near a suspension bridge. After crossing the river, a moderate uphill climb leads to Kyangjuma, with panoramic views of the Himalayas with continues through to Namche Bazaar. The final stretch involves a gradual descent through pine forests, passing through small villages like Jorsale, before reaching Monjo, located at the edge of Sagarmatha National Park.
The trek from Monjo to Lukla Airport (2,840m) 5 hours, marks the final leg of the Everest region of Renjo-La Pass, Cho-La Pass and Kongma-La Pass Trek. It’s mostly a descent through picturesque villages, suspension bridges, and forested trails, though there are some challenging uphill sections. The final stretch involves a gradual ascent to Lukla, passing through villages and celebration of appreciation and create lasting memories with Guide and Potters.
Flight from Lukla Airport to Manthali Airport to Drive Kathmandu. Early in the morning check into the Lukla Airport and flight to Manthali Airport and Drive to Kathmandu Hotel, rest and enjoy the Hot Shower after long your Renjo-La Pass, Cho-La Pass and Kongma-La Pass trekking.
After breakfast tour guide will explore the most historical and spiritual attractions in Kathmandu’s Landmarks that are considered World Heritage Sites; including the historic Durbar Square, the houses of living Hindu goddess and “Kumari House’’.
Swayambhunath; stands top of the top hill and west of the city, people mostly know as “Monkey Temple”. This has been registered in UNESCO heritage site.
Buddhanath stupa is 5 km east of Kathmandu, one of the largest in the world and number of monasteries and many Tibetan artifacts selling shops.
Pashupatinath is the Hindus holy pilgrims, most impotent Hindu Temple in Nepal and all over from India. Bathing at occasionally, funeral pyres burning on the Ghats and Stands on the banks of Bagmati River.
After this pleasant Adventure, we will offer you Nepali typical culture dinner for successful Renjo-La Pass, Cho-La and Kongma-La Pass Trek and Alliance Adventure hand over your Trekking Permit, TIMS Card and Certificate for the Nepal Adventure memory of your life.
Departure to Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport after a wonderful Renjo-La Pass, Cho-La and Kongma-La Pass Trek. Today is last day in Nepal and last minutes shopping for family's, frineds, packing and Alliance Adventure departure to the airport for your onward destination to your country.
Many trekking agencies in Kathmandu and Lukla offer guided tours for the Renjo La Pass – Cho La Pass – Everest Base Camp – Kongma La Pass Trek. Booking with a reputable agency ensures you receive local expertise, logistical support, and a seamless experience.
This trek offers a unique, adventurous route through the Everest region, combining challenging high-altitude passes with awe-inspiring views of Mount Everest and surrounding peaks. Along the way, you’ll experience Sherpa culture, visit remote villages, and see some of the world’s most iconic mountains, making it an unforgettable journey for seasoned trekkers.
The Renjo La Pass – Cho La Pass – Everest Base Camp – Kongma La Pass Trek is an epic high-altitude trek in the Khumbu region of Nepal. It includes multiple challenging mountain passes and leads trekkers to Everest Base Camp while offering stunning views of some of the highest peaks in the world.
This trek is considered strenuous due to the high-altitude passes and the rugged terrain. Trekkers should have a good fitness level and some prior trekking experience. It involves long days of trekking and navigating technical mountain passes.
The ideal seasons for this trek are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and moderate temperatures, making for the best trekking conditions.
Yes, trekkers require an Everest National Park Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card to trek in the region. These permits are included in most trekking packages.
Accommodation is generally available in tea houses or lodges along the route. These are basic, comfortable accommodations with shared bathrooms. You’ll have warm meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek.
The trek typically lasts 20 to 22 days, depending on the specific itinerary. This allows for acclimatization and ensuring a safe journey through the challenging passes.
It is strongly recommended to hire an experienced guide and porter. They will help navigate the challenging terrain, offer cultural insights, and ensure safety during the trek. The guide also helps with permits and logistics.
The highest point of the trek is Kongma La Pass, which stands at 5,535 meters (18,159 feet). This pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges and glaciers.
This trek is physically demanding, requiring good stamina and prior high-altitude trekking experience. It’s essential to train and build endurance before the trek, as you’ll be trekking in high altitudes and crossing technical passes.
Packing essentials include warm clothing, sturdy trekking boots, layered clothing for varying temperatures, sunscreen, water bottles, snacks, personal hygiene items, and sleeping bag. Don’t forget your trekking poles and camera to capture the spectacular landscapes.
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