This trek will see you surrounded by snow-covered mountains, alpine glaciers, and an opportunity to see snow leopards, musk deer & red panda. The snow leopard is an elusive animal and is often hard to spot in the wilderness.
The Sagamartha National Park remains one of the most popular destinations for climbers and trekkers since the first ascent of Mt. Everest by Sir Edmund Hilary (New Zealand) & Norgay Tensing (Nepal) in 1953.
The Everest Two High Pass trek will take you to high altitudes and will include the crossing of Cho La Pass (5420m) and Kongma La Pass (5535m), Mt. Gokyo Ri (5,360m), Mt. Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Everest Base Camp (5,364m). The amazing landscape and panoramic views during the trek are unbelievable. You should be reasonably fit to do this trek due to the high altitudes. It is important that you get yourself to a reasonable fitness level before attempting this trek. This is a unique opportunity to be surrounded by four towering 8,000m plus peaks; Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m), Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m) and Mt. Everest (8,848m). Along the trail we will pass through a number of Sherpa villages whose unique culture and traditions have remained unchanged for centuries.
It is a physically hard climb to Dingboche (4410m), Kongma La Pass (5535m) via Tengboche (3860 m) and Kongma-La pass (5550m). The views from these places are absolutely stunning. Kongma-La Pass is the highest pass of these two passes. From Dingboche we climb higher and then cross Khongma La Pass via High Camp arriving at Lobuche (4910 m) and then Gorekshep (5140m). Gorekshep is the junction where the trail heads to Kala Patthar and Everest Base Camp. For some of the most spectacular views of Everest we trek to the well known vantage point at Kala Pathar (5644m) - commonly known as ‘black rock”. We descend from here as we trek back to Gorekshep and then down to Everest Base Camp (5360m) via Gorak Shep (5164m) At EBC we can see the Khumbu Glacier, the worlds highest and one that climbers have to traverse on their way to Everest.
From EBC we descend to Lobuche and then on to Cho-La pass (5420m), the more difficult of the two passes, starting near Lobuche Kharka through to Thangnak. On the trail to Thangnak Kharka via Dzongla (4830m) we can see Awi Peak (5245m), Lobuche Peak, Nirekha Peak and others. After taking in the impressive views of these mountains in the vicinity of Everest we head to Gokyo heading through the Gokyo Valley and its numerous lakes and then ascend to Gokyo Ri (5420m) said to be the best viewpoint in the Everest region. Leaving Gokyo Ri we head to High Camp. Leaving High Camp, we descend back down to Thame via Lungden (4380m) and Marlung (4210 m). We continue downhill and trek to Lukla via Namche Bazaar completing the round-trip through the two passes.
A representative from Sherpa Teams will meet you at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport and drive you to your hotel. On arrival at your hotel, and after check-in, there will be a briefing regarding your Everest Two Passes trek. We will provide you with a route map and other useful information. No Meals
This morning we will head off to the domestic terminal of Kathmandu Airport for the 35-minute flight to Lukla landing on a small airstrip overlooking the Dudh Koshi River. Today we begin with a relatively easy trek to Phakding. This trek takes us through farming lands of the Sherpas and through several villages along the way. Today many Sherpas make their living solely from trekking expeditions and acting as guides. We will pass by many Mani stones (form of prayer) which are stones carved in Tibetan script, and you will see many strings of Tibetan prayer flags along the trail. We then arrive at our lodge on the banks of the Dudh Koshi River where we stay overnight.
This morning we head out on the trail crossing several bridges over the Dudh Kosi River and pass through the villages of Toc-Toc, Benkar and Monjo before arriving at the Sagarmatha National Park entrance gate. We then follow the river bed for few hours and after one last bridge we have a steep uphill climb to Namche Bazaar, a popular meeting place for trekkers with many modern facilities, such as restaurants, pubs, internet cafés, a post office, and banks.
We have set aside two days for acclimatization that is necessary before climbing higher. Health experts strongly recommend being active during this time in order to better acclimatize. We may take a trek to Thame or visit Khunde, or we can use this time to explore Namche Bazaar and check out the weekly market that takes place on Friday evening and on Saturday morning. Your guide will be with you and will take you to the Tourist Visitor Center near to the headquarters of the Sagarmatha National Park that has a fascinating display of equipment and relics of the first Everest climbers. You can also learn something about the flora and fauna of the region that will make your trek more interesting.
Today we follow the wild Dudh Kosi River with its freezing waters cascading down from the mountains. The trail also provides some stunning mountain views as we steadily climb higher to 3860 meters at Tengboche Village, famous for its ornate wall hangings and 6 meter Buddha, Tibetan musical instruments and vivid Lama robes. A highlight of visiting here will be the evening prayer at the monastery that is soothing to your soul.
Today is a more relaxed day with a quite easy trek to Dingboche, except for the last part where we have to climb a steep hill which reminds us that trekking at higher altitudes is more physically challenging. We will pass through the villages of Somare (4010m) and Orsho and further along the trail we come to a fork, taking the left trail that heads to Pheriche Village and then cross a bridge before that steep ascent to Dingboche Village (4410m) that has several good lodges for us to choose from.
Today is our second day allocated to acclimatize. To stay active, recommended by health specialists, we will climb 400 meters to Nangkartshang Gompa sited on a ridge just north of Dingboche Village. From here we have views of Mt. Makalu (8,463m), the world’s fifth highest mountain, as well as Mt. Ama Dablam. If we have the energy we can head to the summit at Nangkartshang (5090m).
From Dingboche it is only a short trek to Chhukung, the last settlement of the Khumbu region around Imja Tse (also known as Island Peak) with its outstanding panorama of snow-covered mountains with Mt. Makalu in the east. At Chhukung we can either rest or hike to Chhukung Ri for more amazing views of the mountains. It will also allow us time to prepare for our early morning trek to Kongma La Pass.
Today we are up before dawn and trek along an icy path and then along a stony trail beneath Kongma La Pass and Kongma Peak (also known as Mera Peak). We then cross Kongma-La Pass at (5,535m) wedged between Mt Nuptse Wall, Mohare and Pokalde peaks. After a hard climb towards Khumbu Glacier and moraine (rocky ground), we follow a steep trail up to the base of the Khumbu Glacier and arrive at Lobuche for an overnight stop at a lodge.
We are slowly getting closer to EBC, gradually heading to higher elevations passing Gorak Shep Lake and then further on come to a memorial that honors Indian mountaineers who have died on the mountain. Walking now is more physically demanding as a result of the thinner air at this altitude. The trail has rocks, moraine, and streams to cross before reaching EBC. The first thing we notice on arrival at EBC is the varied colorful tents of mountaineers waiting for the right conditions before attempting a climb to the summit. From EBC we can plainly see Nuptse, Khumbutse and Pumori and the snow gleaming on their peaks. After a rest and look around EBC we head back to Gorak Shep for a well earned night’s sleep.
An early morning wake up call takes us to Kala Patthar (known as black rock) a famous landmark that offers the most thrilling panoramic view of surrounding giant peaks including a close-up of Mt. Everest. We then return to Gorak Shep and then to Dzongla situated at the base of Cho La Pass.
We have an early start today and trek to Thangnak where we have a superb view of Mt Cholatse (6440m). The trek heads in a westerly direction from Dzongla. Today is probably the toughest day of our trek as we head to Cho La Pass (5420m). At the highest point of the valley, we begin our trek through Cho La Pass and have some amazing views of Chola Lake and Mt. Amadablam. The climbing can be quite difficult and slippery due to the rocks being covered with ice. At the top of the pass, we then descend to Thangnak and have a more relaxing descent!
We are up again nice and early and begin our trek to the small village of Gokyo at the base of Mt Gokyo. After leaving Longponga (4720m) we continue up on a trail that leads to Gokyo where we have a magnificent view of Tanjung Tsho Lake (4710m). We then have a short walk along the edge of the Ngozumpa Glacier (36 km is the longest glacier of Nepal). Once across the other side of the glacier we have some superb views of Gokyo Lake.
Today we trek to Gokyo Ri or otherwise known as Gokyo Peak. Gokyo Ri is located in the Khumbu region of Everest. Gokyo Ri is well known for the panoramic views of several mountain summits in the Khumbu region, including Mount Everest. After taking in the views from Gokyo Ri we head back down to Machhermo.
Today is a fairly easy day as we head to Namche Bazaar from Machhermo as it passes through several Sherpa villages We will stay overnight at a guesthouse in Namche Bazaar.
This morning we follow the trail back to Phakding on our last day of trekking. We expect to arrive at Lukla with time to spare, allowing us to explore the village and surrounding countryside. You will take a deep breath and look back on this wonderful journey and go over your photos and catch up on emails to your family and friends. This is the time to congratulate yourself and enjoy that feeling of completing this physically challenging trek. This evening you may decide to party a little and have a few celebratory drinks!
We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu after our long and tough mountain expedition. After reaching Kathmandu we can choose to take a rest, do some shopping or wander around Thamel and relax in a café or bar.
Your adventure in Nepal ends today as you head to the airport. A representative from Sherpa Teams will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have time to plan your next exciting adventure in this amazing country.
The following information will give you some idea about what you need to bring for the trek. It is important you do not forget the essential items, as this will determine your comfort and safety on the trek. Equally important is that you do not burden yourself with unnecessary equipment on the trek.
Toiletries (tissues, toilet paper, moisturizer, lip balm, sunscreen, sanitary pads, hand sanitizer, nail clippers, a small mirror, toothbrush, toothpaste, glasses, contacts, etc.)
You will be accommodated in 3-star hotels in Kathmandu. During the trek, we will be staying at lodges/ teahouses. You may find comfort and better quality teahouses - having attached bathroom - until Namche which is a thriving town seeing many more tourists and a greater range of accommodation. It should be noted that at higher elevations the quality of accommodation may not be as good, with more basic rooms with the bare necessities.
In Kathmandu, your hotel includes breakfast, whereas all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be provided during the trek. A staple food of the Khumbu region is potatoes, oats, buckwheat, Sherpa stew and Tibetan bread. Sherpas started farming potatoes when the first seeds were introduced to the region in the early 90s. There is a limited choice of food at higher elevations and except many potato dishes. Potatoes are high in carbohydrates – an excellent source of energy needed at high altitudes.
We use a private car for sightseeing and for the airport to hotel pick and drop off. We do not have to use public transportation or local buses during the trek. Our only flights are from Kathmandu to Lukla and return.
Kongmala and Cho La Pass is a challenging trek where you often have to walk 6-7 hours a day. You need past experience of hiking or trekking but if you have done any kind of trekking activities then it is always a plus!. We have met people from all walks of life, shapes, and sizes who have completed the trek. The only difficult part is when altitude sickness strikes and the effect that it can have on your body. Before leaving for Nepal it is good if you can prepare yourself physically by increasing your stamina and oxygen intake.
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The level is more difficult than other trekking programmers. However, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking tries its best to make the journey as easy, adventurous and joyful as possible.
Bottled water is easily available at a low cost. But you can not use plastic bottles in the Everest region. So, they do not sell plastic bottled mineral water. You need to drink mineral water or boiled filtered water in those areas. It is better to use water purification drops and tablets which you can either bring from your own country or buy in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Discovery World Trekking also provides water purifier pills.
Weather on the trail to Kongmala and Chola Pass is always changing and impossible to predict. Here is a list of probable temperature and weather conditions in each month. Month Temperature Weather and Nature January Max 4°C in the daytime to min -17°C in the nights and mornings Blue skies, freezing weather February Max 4°C in the daytime to min -15°C in the nights and mornings Mild and humid, good visibility March Max 7°C in the daytime to min -12°C in the nights and mornings Days are short and the temperature starts to warm up, chances of occasional snow falls April Max 10°C in the daytime to min -5°C in a night Moderate temperature with amazing landscape, rhododendron and wildflowers May Max 15°C in the daytime to min 0°C in a night Days are still long, warm, and sunny June Max 16°C in the daytime to min -1°C in a night Rainy season July Max 15°C in the daytime to min 2°C in a night Hot and humid Auguest Max 16°C in the daytime to min 2°C in a night Max 16°C in the daytime to min 2°C in a night September Max 15°C in the daytime to min 2°C in a night End of monsoon, no clouds October Max 12°C in the daytime to min -6°C in a night Stable weather condition November Max 6°C in the daytime to min -12°C in a night Days are sunny and bright, cold during the night, sleeping bag is most. December Max 4°C in the daytime to min -14°C in a night Foggy and cloudy weather
Yes, you can. No matter who you are, as long as you are reasonably fit, can walk for 5-6 hours a day and trek/hike a few uphills, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Trekking team will support you to the fullest to transform your dream of standing at Kongma La and Chola Pass into reality.
The month of March to May in Spring and September to December in autumn seasons are considered the best for the Everest Base Camp Trek as the weather conditions become favorable during this time, providing you with good visibility and a suitable atmosphere for Kongma la and Chola Pass trekking.
No, there is no age limit for the trek to Kongma la and Chola Pass but, you need to be in good physical shape and have a positive attitude. We also suggest you to prior to the excursion though we suggest you to please see your doctor and obtain necessary permission and advice, as well as medications for traveling in extreme altitude prior to the excursion.
During trekking, you will be served meals in the teahouses. Typical meals are noodles, rice, pasta or potato dishes along with vegetables and egg/chicken/meat dishes. Other items mostly served as breakfasts include Tibetan, egg, pancake, bread, porridge, muesli, and toasts with peanut butter and honey.
A teahouse trekking accommodation will be made for you for the Kongma La and Chola pass trekking whereby you will be able to stay at tea house(Local lodge) and have wholesome food and net and clean comfortable bed throughout your trekking journey. This form of arrangement also allows you to carry less baggage; you can trek at your own pace and enjoy the Everest panorama on your own schedule. It is also an eco-friendly way of trekking whereby trekkers can have more contact with the local's sherpa peoples.
Most of the teahouses on the Kongma La and Chola Pass trail have squat toilet facilities but recently built lodges have western-style toilets as well. Nowadays, flush toilets are also being introduced with number of increasing foreign mountaineers each year. It is highly recommended to carry your own toilet paper and other required toiletries. Hot shower facilities are available till Gorakshep. The most common type is a bucket shower, usual buckets with tap filled with hot water and placed in a shower room. Hot shower costs from US$ 4 to 15 per use and the price increases along with the elevation. Attached bathrooms and toilets are not available unless you book for a luxury lodge during the EBC trek.
What you want to wear depends on you but we suggest you wear warm clothes during the Ko'ngma and Chola Pass trekking. A down jacket, thermal longs and top, comfortable trekking trousers, t-shirts, fleece, windproof jacket, hat, scarf, and gloves might be useful. There are numerous trekking shops in the Thamel area of Kathmandu where you can get all of these items in both local and branded stores alike. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking may also accompany and assist you if required.
During the Kongma La and Chola trekking, you will be on a long journey for which you will need two bags to keep your belongings. A rucksack/duffle bag and a day bag for personal items. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will provide you with a duffle bag (which is need to refund after the trek) that you can use throughout your entire journey and even afterward. These bags are durable and hence perfect for any kind of trekking journey. While the duffle bag will be carried by the potters, you will have to carry a day bag on your own. A day bag is a small backpack that has enough room for everything you will need on a day hike such as lunch, water, extra clothing and perhaps a few personnel items like camera, battery chargers, etc.
If possible, we suggest you bring your own equipment. However, sleeping bags and down jackets will be provided to you by Sherpa Expedition and Trekking. With regards to trekking poles, if you are used to walking with it then take them with you, as you will probably find them useful especially on the way down. They are not essential though and the walk is manageable without them. It is mostly a personal preference. If you prefer to take the trekking poles with you on the trekking then you can either bring your own pole or buy it from numerous options available in Kathmandu itself.
Yes, if you have a bag of extra clothing for when you return from the trekking, you will be able to store it safely in Kathmandu Sherpa Expedition and Trekking office. The storage facility is provided by most hotels and lodges in Kathmandu or you can also store it in our office for the duration of the trekking.
Our itinerary has been specially tailored to prevent any kind of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) while moving up to higher altitudes. Normally, altitude sickness starts from 3,600 meters and above. You will be trekking at a relatively slow and gradual pace as part of the acclimatization process. Cut off caffeinated, alcoholic and smoking items. Drink at least 4 liters of water a day. Trek slow. Don't skip the acclimatization days. Better to continue with Diamox (if any symptoms show up). Drink Garlic Soup. In the higher elevation, there is less oxygen in the air and this is more so while crossing high passes. Our expert guides will advise you on how to avoid AMS and treat it when/ if required.
Make sure to have both medical and evacuation insurance before coming to Nepal for Kongma La and Chola trekking. You should be careful in choosing a policy while traveling to a Himalayan country like Nepal as some insurance companies may make special exceptions for adventure travel. If you are confused about the insurance, please inform us and we will help you. It is usually better to arrange your insurance in your country before travel.
The trekking will be 5-7 hours a day depending upon the landscape and destination.
It takes 6 to 19 days to reach Kongmala and Chola top depending upon the mode of transportation and packages of Sherpa Expedition and Trekking offers.
We at Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Team always have the safety, comfort, and satisfaction of our valued customers as our foremost priority at all times, and we assure you a wonderful and unforgettable time with us in our beautiful country. Sherpa team members of Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will be carrying all the necessary gear, equipment, and first aid kits and they have extensive first aid training. If a trekker falls sick on high altitude, the leader will decide whether to continue the trek. In case of emergency, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking have a rescue helicopter to bring you back from the higher elevation. Moreover, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking also provides oximeter to monitor the oxygen level at high altitude and offers regular health check-up facilities.
You can either trek on foot or by a helicopter. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking offer exciting and reasonable Helicopter trek to Kongma la and Chola pass for 10 days and 18 days. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking can also customize your tour as per your necessity.
The flights are usually regular between September and May. But due to high altitude, bad weather and unforeseen technical issues, you may experience a delay or cancellation of the flight. On the occurrence of such events, Sherpa Expedition and Trekking charter a helicopter to make sure you are on the safe schedule either for a trek or for your flight back home which would cost extra charge as an unexpected event. However, if the visibility is less than 1,500 meters, it is unable to operate helicopter facilities and Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will reschedule the flight.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will provide one porter for two trekkers to carry 20 kgs of luggage (maximum 10 kg for each trekker). Please be sure your porters are not overloaded because they do not carry only your equipment but also lift your spirit to reach new heights, and your love, affection, and generosity can be the reason for them to work hard to take you to your destination. However, the weight limit on flights to the Everest region, basically to Lukla is a total of 10 kgs and you need to pay an extra amount per kg for the excess baggage. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking pays up to 5 kgs of extra baggage making your total to 15 kgs with your hand bag.
Garlic soup is a must while trekking. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking recommend trekkers to drink green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon ginger tea and drink at least 2-4 liters of water a day. However, it is better to avoid alcohol and alcoholic beverages, caffeinated items, and hot-chocolates at high altitude.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking Trekking won’t recommend non-veg items because the meat in such places may not hygienic and healthy. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking also encourage to avoid dairy and cheesy items and strongly suggest not to consume them during the trek. So, our packages are suitable for both vegan and vegetarians.
Your guide and porters are a big reason why you got a chance to feel something very few can have. Apart from guiding and carrying your necessities and being mindful of your safety, they want to see you happily succeeded more than anyone like family and help you successfully complete the trek safely. So, your tips reflect gratitude towards them. So, tipping is a recommended culture for porters and guide in Nepal as a gesture of thankfulness.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking will introduce dozens of shops selling knock-off gear in Kathmandu. You can also barter those gears at the knock-off places but be sure you keep the receipt safely. Moreover, you can rent the needed gears if you do not want to buy them.
Yes, most guesthouses offer Wi-Fi, for a small charge. it cost USD$5 per day.
ATM services are available only in Namche Bazaar and Lukla. However, the services might not work or run out of cash. Therefore, we suggest you carry a small amount of money to buy snacks, etc during the trekking.
Most of the tea houses/ lodges have electricity whereby you will be able to charge your iPod or camera batteries. Please note that lodges/tea houses will charge you some extra money for the services. The fee may vary from 1 USD to 3 USD per hour.
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Sherpa Expedition & Trekking offered remarkable service and expertise on our Everest Base Camp with Cho La Pass trek. The team was highly professional, providing invaluable support and guidance throughout the trek. The guides were knowledgeable about the route and adept at handling the challenges posed by the Cho La Pass. Their careful planning and attention to detail ensured that we were well-prepared and comfortable. Sherpa Expedition & Trekking’s excellent service and expertise made this a standout trekking experience.
Choosing Sherpa Expedition & Trekking for the Everest Base Camp with Cho La Pass trek was a great decision. Their team provided an excellent trekking experience with meticulous planning and exceptional support. The guides were well-versed in the challenges of the trek, including the demanding Cho La Pass, and offered constant encouragement and assistance. Their professionalism and knowledge greatly enhanced our trek, ensuring both our safety and enjoyment. Sherpa Expedition & Trekking’s dedication to quality made this adventure truly unforgettable.
Sherpa Expedition & Trekking provided a memorable Everest Base Camp with Cho La Pass trek with their expert coordination and support. The trek was well-organized, with every detail managed efficiently. The guides were experienced and approachable, offering valuable insights and ensuring our safety throughout the challenging sections, especially the Cho La Pass. Their ability to handle the complexities of the trek and their focus on providing a positive experience made the journey smooth and highly enjoyable.
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