How does Everest three pass trek differ from others?




How does Everest three pass trek differ from others?


A single programme, rarely contains the three passes in trekking but Everest three pass trek does. Trekkers do these subsequent above 5,000 metre high passes viz. Cho la, Renjo la and Kongma la within an itinerary. This trek allows you to experience of all three passes at subsequently. This trek takes tentatively three weeks. So that this trek is longest trek in Khumbu region. You can enjoy the incredible beauty of nature in three pass trek. This trek is comparatively more difficult than other trek of Khumbu region. We have to cross three passes one after another respectively.

The beginning point and ending point is Lukla as other trek of Khumu. You can observe the same Sherpa cultures during this trek because whole Khumbu region is a capital of Sherpa culture. However, you can feel the happiness of nature in different way. Other trekking trails of Khumbu do not have such several passes in a trek. Everest three pass trek grants you such a good chance to do three passes. This is adventurous trek either because 5,000 M+ three passes is not a joke for trekkers. To cross these three passes is a challenge for the new beginners of trekking sector.


Everest three pass trek includes three passes of above 5,000 metre i.e. Cho la (5,420 M), Renjo la (5,340 M) and Kongma la (5,535 M). In this sense three pass trek is distinct from other treks of Khumbu as well as other trails of Nepal. Also other trails have almost same range of altitude but there is only one or maximally two passes in a trek.In this view, three pass trek is regarded as a difficult trek in Khumbu. You must have been familiar with the environment of himalaya for ease of this trek otherwise you might have been faced the challenges during the trek. So, your experience makes you easy to do this trek.



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