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Everest High Passes Trek

Trekking through the most challenging three high passes namely Kongma La (5,535m), Cho La (5420m) and Renjo La(5,340m) is the centre of major attraction of Everest high passes Trek organized by Holiday Nepal Treks and Tours. You are only suggested to take part in this trek if you are mentally strong and physically fit. This trek is a mixture blender of cultural as well as natural aspects of Khumbu region. We will be observing the mind blowing views of different mountain ranges which are among one of the highest in the world including the highest peak on earth i.e Mt. Everest. We will pass through different Sherpa settlements in which the houses are made in Tibetan style and they are living a brave life full of struggle in their daily activities.  



We will also visit the amazing Gokyo valley, Kalapatthar, Everest Base camp from where the Everest Expedition begins as well as the magnificent Gokyo Lake. The first day of our adventure begins with the landing on the most extreme airports on earth which is Lukla airport a world famous airport for its geographical structure. The best season suggested for this trek is from September to November as well as March to May when the weather is almost clear and you will be observing the splendid views of different peaks and mountains at their best. You will be needing professional trekking equipments as well as professional trekking guides which will be provided by our company at the best cost you will be able to get.

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