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Everest Circuit Trekking

One of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal is the Everest circuit, which mixes amazing adventure with beautiful scenery, making it a true entrance to heaven. Three high passes provide the circuit’s crossing: Kongma La Pass (5420m), Cho La Pass (5420m), and Renjo La Pass (5360m). It lies at an elevation of 5535 metres in eastern Nepal’s Khumbu area. The Everest base camp circuit, which offers the incredible experience of experiencing the Everest Himalayan ranges from east to west with the breathtaking Gokyo Lakes, is one of the top trekking routes in Nepal.

It follows the standard path up to Dingboche, where the trail splits off from Chhukung. You will hike from Chukkung to Lobuche over the well-known Kongma La Pass on Mount Everest. The main draw of the trekking route is the expansive view of the mountains in the Khumbu Valley. This Everest circuit trek offers breathtaking views of numerous mountain peaks, including Mt. Everest (8848m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Makalu (8475m), Pumo Ri (7165m), Ama Dablam (6812m), Lhotse (8516m), Nuptse (7861m), and many more.

Together with Mt. Everest, the highest mountain, the Everest circuit hike offers a breathtaking perspective of other mountain ranges. This view is accentuated at Kala Patthar, another trekking highlight. In addition, the region’s spectacular aerial views of the valley, hillsides, and mountains, together with its verdant and colourful rhododendron, pine, and oak woods, are other notable highlights. The hike is also exhilarating, covering the three passes (Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La), a hard walk to EBC, Kalapatthar, and the Gokyo secret valley. It’s also quite hard to put into words the amazing feeling of being able to see more than ten mountains.

Facts about Everest Circuit Trekking

  1. Location: Nepal
  2. Travel Time: 17 Days
  3. Moderate trip grade
  4. Peak Altitude: 5545 metres (Kala Patthar)
  5. 1400 metres is the minimum elevation (Kathmandu)
  6. Trek-style: Teahouses or lodges
  7. Group Size: 1 person at minimum, 15 individuals at most
  8. Modes of transportation: van, automobile, private jeep, or aircraft
  9. Origin: Kathmandu
  10. Point of departure: Kathmandu
  11. March for 6 to 7 hours each day, excluding the day of acclimatisation.
  12. Spring and Autumn are the Best Seasons
  13. Travel Expense: $1995 USD

Everest Circuit Trekking Route

Everest Circuit Trekking - 17 Days

The adventure starts in Kathmandu with an exhilarating plane ride to Lukla, passing through the tiny, lofty hills and snow-capped mountains of eastern Nepal. Beginning in Lukla, the journey follows the Dudh Koshi River past several Sherpa communities. You leave Monjo and head north into the Sagarmatha National Park at Namche Bazaar, the biggest Sherpa hamlet. The road to Lumde passes via Thame after leaving Namche.

Renjo La, standing at 5360 metres above sea level, is the first pass that you will encounter. From here, you can travel to the Ngozumpa Glacier, the biggest glacier in the Khumbu Valley, and the stunning Gokyo Lakes. The route descends to Gokyo town, where you may explore the captivating Gokyo Lakes and discover Sherpa culture. Proceeding eastward on the trail will bring you to Dragnag. The second pass you’ll come across is Cho La Pass (5420m). You will experience the thrill of the expedition as you travel from this location to the Everest Base Camp. You will also have the opportunity to see Kalapatthar in addition to witnessing the magnificent Khumbu Icefall and the Khumbu Mountains.

The last of the Three Passes is Kongma La Pass, which is the highest at 5535 metres. The descent from Kongma La takes you to Chhukung, where the climb back to Lukla begins. Walking along the Imja River, one passes through villages like Orsho, Pangboche, and Tengboche. After reaching Namche, the journey continues descending steadily to Lukla.

Gorakshep -> Everest Base Camp -> Kalapatthar -> Gorakchep -> Dzongla -> Gokyo Lake -> Renjo La -> Lungden -> Thame -> Phakding -> Lukla -> Namche Bazaar -> Thyangboche -> Dingboche -> Chhukung -> Khongma La Pass -> Lobuche -> Gorakshep

With all of the packages that Nepal Trek Adventure & Expedition offers, your vacation to Nepal will be an even more memorable experience. One of these is the Everest Circuit Trek. The best panoramic view of the Himalayan ranges and uncommon plants and animals can be seen on this walk. Simply send us an email with your travel preferences, or book directly from our set departure area, to make your reservation with ease. We also offer group joining and group confirmation services. You are free to alter the schedule as well, but you must let us know in advance so we can plan and coordinate the necessary services. You can get in touch with us at any time, and we’ll get back to you right away.

Add-Ons & Options

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  • Kathmandu to Lukla By Helicopter Flight only at US $395 
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Availability & Private Trip

Our group tours have a set departure date for interested parties. However, as private trips offer daily availability, we invite you to check out our Book a Private Trip area if you would rather pick the day of the trip yourself. This part gives you the flexibility to book on any day of your choosing.Please apply the addition of a single supplement for one traveller for group joining trips.

Best Season for Everest Circuit Trek

Trekking Mount Everest is most enjoyable in the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).Springtime in the Everest region brings lushness and reliable weather. All over the region are large white magnolia trees and vibrant rhododendron plants in full bloom. Because of the consistent weather and breathtaking views, it is also the best time to hike Everest.

Though it can occasionally be cloudier, May is the warmest month to visit Everest Base Camp. It is impossible to predict the weather in Everest for any particular month. April is a notably cleaner month in spring than previous ones. Therefore, it would make sense to climb Everest in April.

In a similar vein, autumn is yet another fantastic season to explore Everest. There will be less clouds, clearer skies, and nicer mountain vistas in September, October, and November. Remember that although it is extremely rare, the area may get rain at lower elevations and snow at higher elevations.

It is advisable that you prepare for any kind of weather.

Everest Circuit Trek Difficulty

One of the hardest treks in Nepal, the Everest Circuit over the Three Passes, requires you to be in good physical condition and be physically fit. Since the walk takes about three weeks to finish, you have to make sure you are in sufficient health to proceed. You will find the walk more difficult at higher elevations, so any prior climbing expertise would be helpful. The routes at lower levels are a little difficult, though.

Highlights of Everest Circuit Trekking

  1. The landscape is made up of communities, terraced fields, forests, and ravines.
  2. Learn about the intriguing customs and culture of the peaceful Sherpa community.
  3. Explore Kala Patthar, the highest point on the Everest trekking route and the world’s highest base camp for the mountain.
  4. Renjo La Pass, Cho-La, and Kongma-La are the three Great High Passes.
  5. The heart of the Khumbu Park National Sagarmatha is Namche Bazaar.
  6. Go to the Monastery of Old Tengboche.
  7. At your destination (8848m), you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic vistas of the snow-covered mountains, including Mt. Everest.
  8. Travel to Lukla on an amazing flight.
  9. Gokyo Lakes and Ngozumpa Glacier.
  10. Take in the breathtaking scenery of mountains like Ama Dablam (6856m), Nuptse (7861m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), and Mt. Everest (8848m).

Accommodations and Food in Everest Circuit Trek

In Nepal’s Himalayan region, meals and lodging are modest and basic. Tea houses feature modest amenities but don’t offer upscale service. The nearby lodges offer simple but adequate lodging. The menu is uncomplicated. Even if there aren’t many other meal options, the fresh and healthful essential foods still remain. There are common, rudimentary restrooms and laundry facilities. High altitude regions don’t have many tea shops, so you’ll have to make up with shared, rudimentary dorms that don’t have electricity or running water. A bucket of hot water is brought in when we wish to take a hot shower.

Everest Circuit Trekking Guide and Porters

The Everest Circuit is one of the hardest hikes in the Himalayas. Because of their expertise and experience, guides are essential for the walk. With their extensive experience, the guides assigned to you are all qualified to handle any problems that may come up throughout the walk. Hiking at high elevations increases the risk of altitude sickness, thus in case of emergency, it’s essential to have a skilled companion. For every trekker, hiring a porter is beneficial since they will carry all of your belongings, making it easier for you to complete the walk.

Useful Information for Everest Circuit Trek

  1. You should be careful not to accelerate the ascent or put in excessive physical effort because you will be climbing to a height of more than 2400 metres.
  2. You should walk cautiously and allow your body enough time to acclimatise to the lower oxygen content and increased pressure because altitude sickness is a possibility.
  3. If you encounter any AMS symptoms, don’t hesitate to descend immediately as doing so could save your life.
  4. Remember to bring first aid kits and medication packs, as well as warm, comfortable clothing for the trek.
  5. Aim to carry a light bag whenever possible and stay away from carrying a hefty one.
  6. You may need to have contact information handy in case of an emergency medical situation.
  7. Trekkers are need to get both of the permits needed to complete the Everest Circuit. The first is the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit (NRs 3,000; roughly USD $30). The NR 2000 Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit, which costs about USD 20, is also required for trekkers.

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