The Everest 3 Fragrant trek is the epitome of authentic
hiking in Nepal. It is a long and arduous journey that unites a number of the
maximum mountain biking in the world together with the Everest Base Camp Trek,
Gokyo Lake Trek and also two treks in the lower Khumbu region.
If you would like to spell out the Everest 3 Fragrant Trek
in 1 word, it's - EPIC!
Three Passes is a trek that perseverance and needs the endurance
of the order to finish without sacrificing your own sanity. It takes around 20
days and circles the Everest region.
The trail for your trek is a rather easy one, except for its
three moves - Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La - a few of the maximum mountain
passes in the world, lying high above the 5000m mark!
The maximum elevation trekkers need to parade through is
5535m at Kongma La.
For incredible unobstructed views and amazing weather of the
The Himalayas, the best time to take on this adventurous journey in March to
October and May.
The Everest 3 Fragrant trek can't be a solo hiking excursion!
You have to get and as there are. A guide/porter will be
crucial for bailing you out in case you're faced with some difficulty in the
midst of nowhere.
This trek can be appreciated as a camping trek or a trek or it
may be mixed. Before you cross the passes you'll also need to purchase plenty
of food across the road at guest-houses and lodges and take enough water or
means to purify the water.
Every pass is crossed in one long and tiring day!
Therefore, it's hard about altitude and trekkers
must be really careful in respect to Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and not get
injured while on the trek.
For good acclimatization, this trek starts from Lukla, goes
on to Dingboche and Chhukung, crosses Kongma La in 5535m into Lobuche, then
onto Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar, crossing the next pass - Cho La at
5420m to achieve Gokyo and onto the last pass of the trek - Renjo La in 5345m,
then making way towards Thame, and back to Namche, finally end at Lukla.
Trekkers are required to obtain a TIMS card (Trekkers'
Information Management System) and Sagarmatha National Park entrance fees which
will be assessed on many points of this trek.
TENZING HILLARY AIRPORT
The promise to have been on a flight to and from Lukla that
has an impact on passengers while landing and taking off from one of the
airports in the world can be bagged by trekkers-.
Everybody on board, even the daredevil pilots start praying
to the mountain gods for a safe landing and take-off, on the tiny strip of
surface (or what they call a runway!), in addition to a pond on one end and a
1000m drop on the opposite!
The airport was previously called Lukla Airport until it was
changed in January 2008 in honor of their first climbers of Mt. Everest: Tenzing
Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary.
This air-field is like a gateway for trekkers and mountain
climbers for their endeavor in the Everest area.
Sagarmatha National Park has created in the year 1976 AD and
contains an area of 1148 sq. km. It homes 118 species of birds and many rare
mammals like Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Panda, and Himalayan Wolves. The park
was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 AD.
EVEREST BASE CAMP
The bottom camp (5340m) looks like nothing more than a
the payoff of tents, located at the bottom of Khumbu Icefall.
It has an atmosphere though, with trekkers and climbers with
pleasure with decks of food, books, guitars, and cards. There's a mobile bakery,
serving apple pies considered to be the best. And needless to say, there are
also mountain views, including the Everest that is blocked.
Two hours of hike to Kala Patthar (5545m) positions trekkers
to possess a 360-degree jaw-dropping panoramic view of Mt. Pumori (7165 m),
Lobuche West (6145 m), Nuptse Nup II (7742 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), Mt. Everest
(8848 m), Mt. Changtse (7543 m) and also Lobuche West (6145m) along with
Khumbu glacier and Lho La, a pass linking Nepal and Tibet (China).
The opinion of Everest from this place is so perfect that
German scientists have set up mount Everest Webcam' as a part of their Everest
Share the 2011 research undertaking. The camera is used to capture footage of this
summit.
HIGHLIGHTS
A chance to explore the surroundings of Thonak Tsho and
Ngozumpa Tsho. And if you've got an extra day or two, add the sixth lake in the
Gokyo Lake System - Gyazumba Tsho.
To the east are excellent views of the north face of Lhotse,
Nuptse, Everest, and Makalu.
A visit to Pangboche Monastery, the oldest monastery in
Khumbu region, situated in the 17th century from the prestigious, Lama Sange Dorje.
The interesting fact about the monastery is that it used to house a skull along
with the hands of a yeti, which were stolen from 1991.
The biggest Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Khumbu area,
Tengboche Monastery also is known as Dawa Choling Gompa, built-in 1916 by Lama
Gulu is thought to have strong links to its mother monastery, the Rongbuk
Monastery in Tibet.
Experience the unique Sherpa culture and hospitality along
with learning a few values of Tibetan Buddhism.
What lures adventurers for your Everest 3 Fragrant trek is
not only the chance of crossing a number of the greatest passes in the world,
but also being able to take on some world's best treks - the Everest
Base Camp trek, that includes you standing at the foot of this breathtaking
Everest - the world's highest mountain, and the Gokyo Lakes trek, that has
out-of-this-world views of the turquoise waters and the Himalayas!
Mountaineering expertise may not be required by trekking
across the 3 moves, but it is not an easy effort. It is a monstrous undertaking
earmarked for the spirits.
Everest 3 Passes Trek is unquestionably the very best trek
for thrill-seekers!
If you are interested in trekking packages, check out:
- Everest Three Passes Trek package
- Everest Base Camp – Chola Pass – Gokyo Lake and Renjo La Pass Trek package
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