Everest Three High Passes Trek

Everest Three High Passes Trek

Everest Three High Pass Trek Highlights :

  • Great moment while crossing three well known passes in the Everest locale- Renjo La Pass (5464 meters), Cho La Pass (5420 meters), Kongma La Pass (5535 meters). 
  • Get change to explore the 5 glaciers lakes of the Gokyo valley. 
  • You will have the bold yet, testing time while crossing these passes. 
  • Along with the experience, get a nearby knowledge into the life of the Himalayan Sherpa individuals. 
  • Catch the best perspectives on Mt. Everest from Kala Patthar (5545 meters).

Everest Three High Passes Trek begins from the mountain flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. The perspectives of towns, sloping territories, timberlands and the nearby mountain perspectives would give you the things to come in additionally trekking in Everest locale. The simple trek from Lukla to Phakding would be the warm up strolling in the trail. When you have achieved Namche Bazaar then the bona fide Sherpa culture begins to get in to you. Namche Bazaar is thriving marketplace of entire Khumbu region.

The acclimatization climbing to the world's most astounding found in The Everest View Hotel gives shocking all encompassing perspectives of the mountains and encompassing slopes of the area. 

Khumbu region of Nepal trekking is the encapsulation of the enterprise and divinity of all the adrenaline surge exercises that could ever happen in Nepal under walking holiday category. Everest region’s three high altitude passes along with the Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar will test great deal of traveler’s physical endurance testament.  Kong Ma La Pass, Renjo La Pass and Chola Pass – these passes together forms an excellent trekking package having fun, excitement, adventure, challenge and intrepidity.

The feature of Everest Three Passes Trek is the opportunity to witness the Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar too. Unique Adventure International offers this stunning adventure to the Himalaya served to you in help of master trekking guides with perfect accommodation. 

When you have acclimatized the next day the trek to Tengboche the perfect place of the Khumbu arrives with just about 4 hours of walking. The serenades of supplications and possess a scent reminiscent of the incense would give the otherworldly coaxing to you. The following day's trek would be towards Dingboche (the valley overlooking beautiful Mt. Amadablam) then the primary pass can be crossed the Kongma La Pass. The pass is of rough territory and the watchful strolling in the trail ought to be improved prompted by our trekking pioneers. From Kongma La Pass the outing to Gorakshep would be stunning feeling as the trekkers would expect the Everest Base Camp in the region.

The short climb towards EBC takes you to the great place in the foothill of the tallest snow covered heap of the world Mt. Everest. The following day's outing to Kalapathhar for the grand dawn see in the mountains stirs the soul of enterprise in your brain. When you have appreciated the dawn see the trek takes after towards Chola Pass. This is the overwhelming intersection of the trekking. The trail is frequently secured by snow and the master guides are exceedingly required so as to stroll without meandering. 

The lofty perspectives of mountains and the dread of obscure would give you the colorful mountain franticness feeling. The last Pass in the Everest Three Passes Trek in Nepal is the Renjo La Pass. The pass is to some degree desolate and way is relatively less demanding than past two passes. At that point the trek course back to Lukla for the flight to come to Kathmandu.

The trek goes by the Namche Bazaar which would be again the distinctive feeling for you with the feeling of triumph in your psyche. 

Unique Adventure International is exceedingly satisfied to display this wild experience bundle of the trekking in Everest Region of Nepal. Come and Book this excursion with us for flawless accommodation and best cost. Everest Three Passes Trek could bring spark of intrepidity and adventurous enlightenment for travelers. 

Trip Factors: 

Trip Duration: 16 Days
Grade: A moderate challenging journey…but then who ever said hiking through some of the most beautiful wilderness in the world would be easy? This trip would be ideal for greenhorns and first time visitors to Nepal.
Activity: Adventure - trekking
Starts in: Kathmandu
Ends in: Kathmandu
Trek Type: TH [teahouse] with camping where necessary
Accommodation: Hotel, camping or lodge (tea house) 
Meals: All meals provided on the trail
Transportation: Flights and private vehicles
Maximum Altitude: 5545 m

Outline Itinerary of Everst Three High Passes Trek 16 Days

Day 01: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2,610m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 02 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m), overnight at guesthosue 

Day 03 : Rest in Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and explore surrounding, overnight at guesthosue 

Day 04 : Trek to Tengboche (3,887m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 05 : Trek to Dingboche (4,410m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 06 : Trek to Chhukung (4,730m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 07 : Trek to Lobuche crossing Kongma La Pass (5,535m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 08 : Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,360 m), and back to Gorakhshep, overnight at guesthouse

Day 09 : Climb Kalapatthar (5,545m) and trek to Dzong La, overnight at guesthouse 

Day 10 : Trek to Gokyo Lake by crossing Cho La Pass (5,380m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 11 : Climb to Gokyo Ri (5,420m) and back to Gokyo, overnight at guesthosue 

Day 12 : Trek to Lungden by crossing Renjo La Pass (5,388m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 13 : Trek to Thame (3,800m), overnight at guesthouse 

Day 14 : Trek to Namche Bazaar, overnight at guesthouse 

Day 15 : Trek to Lukla, overnight at guesthouse 

Day 16 : Fly back to Kathmandu

Recommended Gear Lists:

  • Good wind/rain jacket
  • Warm fleece jacket or jersey
  • Good boots, either light-weight trekking boots or light full leather boots
  • Good -20 Sleeping bag (which can be rented or buy in Kathmandu)
  • A comfortable day pack, preferably with a waistband.
  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
  • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
  • Down vest and/or jacket (optional)
  • Lightweight gloves
  • Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer
  • Sun hat or scarf
  • Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • T-shirts
  • Underwear
  • Hiking shorts
  • Lightweight cotton long pants
  • Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms
  • Fleece or wool pants
  • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
  • Thin, lightweight inner socks
  • Thick, warm wool hiking socks
  • Hiking boots with spare laces
  • Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals)

Other necessary equipment:

  • Headlamp (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries
  • Small pad or combination lock-to-lock trek bag
  • Basic First Aid Kit (We also provide comprehensive first aid medical kit and Oxymeter)
  • Large plastic bags - for keeping items dry inside trek bag
  • Day pack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
  • Water bottles (2 bottles recommended)
  • Toiletries
  • Small wash towel

Day 01: Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2,610m), overnight at guesthouse 

Early in the morning, transfer to airport for a 30-minute connecting flight to Lukla (2,827m). In Lukla, we start our trek by going down to the Dudh Kosi River and then take the major route to Namche Bazaar, located just over Chaunrikharka. The path is smooth and we pass by the tiny village of Ghat (2,550m) before reaching Phakding (2,610m), a pretty village consisting of some 30 houses.

Day 02 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m), overnight at guesthosue 

The day will begin with a gentle walk to Monjo, another beautiful Sherpa settlement along the trek; official entry into the Sagarmatha National Park where you will have to show your permits (SNP entry permit and TIMS card) at the office in Monjo. The trek to Namche Bazaar involves a tough uphill climb of about 590m, taking approximately 5-hours; however, halfway up the hill you will be able to see Everest and Lhotse for the first time. As you approach the town of Namche Bazaar, the peaks of Thamserku (6, 648m) and Kwangde (6,224m) are visible to the East and to the West, close to the sacred mountain Khumbila (5,707m). As a gateway to the Khumbu region, Namche Bazaar, at an altitude of 3440 meters, is famous for its many bakeries and local market (haat bazzar) which takes place each Saturday. Built on a steep mountain bowl with excellent views of high Himalaya on either side, the town has restaurants, shops, banks and currency exchange offices. Remarkably, for such a remote location, you can also find cyber cafes and pool halls.

Day 03 : Rest in Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and explore surrounding, overnight at guesthosue 

It is important to walk to higher altitudes while you stay two days in Namche Bazaar. There are options here to trek to Khumjung, where you can visit the local school and hospital, the great Everest Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, or the airstrip at Shyanboche (3,720m). Above the airstrip is the Everest View Hotel, which was set up by the Japanese to bring affluent tourists into the region for a prime view of Everest. The scheme was brought down by the fact the hotel was at nearly 4,000m and many suffered from altitude sickness.

Day 04 : Trek to Tengboche (3,887m), overnight at guesthouse 

The day begins with a slight climb up about 10-minutes and descend back to the Dudh Koshi at 3,550m before ascending to Tengboche (or Thyangboche) at 3,870m. The views of Everest, Thamserku, Amadablam and the valley are simply breathtaking. At an altitude of 3,870m, Tengboche is a charming spot built around the main Tibetan monastery in the region where you can enter and listen to the monks chanting their mantras. The views of Lhotse, Everest and Amadablam are unforgettable.

Day 05 : Trek to Dingboche (4,410m), overnight at guesthouse 

Your journey will pass through wooded forests and cross the Imja Khola valley. The views will become more impressive as the high Himalaya begins to surround you. You will make a stop at Pangboche, an interesting gompa site above the main village. This is the oldest monastery in the region and apparently dates from the introduction of Buddhism to Khumbu. You will then climb up to Dingboche at 4,360m, where you get spectacular views of Amadablam and Island Peak.

Day 06 : Trek to Chhukung (4,730m), overnight at guesthouse 

Today, we will have a short walk to Chhukung. You will head to another beautiful part of the Khumbu region, Chhukung, which offers you magnificent views of the Mt. Makalu, Island Peak, Peak 38 etc.

Day 07 : Trek to Lobuche crossing Kongma La Pass (5,535m), overnight at guesthouse 

Today we will cross one of the first three passes, Kongma La Pass. We hike high above the Pheriche and Dingboche villages, near the ridge of Pokhalde Peak, before crossing the Kongma La. It is a pretty long tiring day but you will be rewarded with the amazing views of the entire Khumbu Valley.

Day 08 : Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,360 m), and back to Gorakhshep, overnight at guesthouse 

This is another long day as we trek towards Everest along the Khumbu Glacier. We will reach the small village of Gorakhshep, where we will have our lunch. After lunch, the trail will lead us to the Mt. Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,400m. From the base camp, you get splendid views of Khubutse, Mt. Pumori, Changtse and Khumbu ice fall, instead of Mt. Everest.

Day 09 : Climb Kalapatthar (5,545m) and trek to Dzong La, overnight at guesthouse 

The ascent to Kalapatthar or 'Black Rock' will offer the best views of Everest. At the top, you will have a 360-degree view of some of the highest peaks in the world including Mt. Pumori (7,169m), Mt. Everest (8,848m) and Lhotse (8,516m), the Tibetan peak Changtse, Nuptse (7,861m) and countless other smaller peaks. You will then descend and return to Lobuche same way and then continue to Dzong La and to Gokyo Valley for crossing another two high passes, Cho La and Renjo La.

Day 10 : Trek to Gokyo Lake by crossing Cho La Pass (5,380m), overnight at guesthouse 

Today, we start with a gentle climb at first hours towards the Cho La Pass. The trail crosses the glacier which is marked by cairns. Once we reach Cho La Pass, the trail goes downward to Thangnak. We then continue our trek passing by the lakes at Gokyo which pours down to the western division of the Ngozumpa Glacier. We go diagonally through the three outstanding lakes and traverse the third lake, Dudh Pokhari, and on the East bank we can mark the community of Gokyo. Walking along the lake, you can view the splendid summits of Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang.

Day 11 : Climb to Gokyo Ri (5,420m) and back to Gokyo, overnight at guesthosue 

Today we begin trekking early taking about 3 hours to reach Gokyo Ri for a stunning view of sunrise over Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Amadablam and other several huge peaks. And the sights perceptible from here are superior to those from Kala Patthar.

Day 12 : Trek to Lungden by crossing Renjo La Pass (5,388m), overnight at guesthouse 

We go away from the main path and cross Renjo La via Dudh Pokhari. After about 3 hours we get to Renjo La , where an unbelievable panorama lies ahead. The Everest, Lhotse, Cholatse and Taboche can be seen glowing in the sun. Patches of snow along the path while moving down can make our way down a bit dangerous. Along the way, we can see Relama Tsho and Renjo Lakes. We hike more or less for one hour to reach Lungden (4,350m.).

Day 13 : Trek to Thame (3,800m), overnight at guesthouse 

Walking down to Thame today, we take the usual route used for centuries by Tibetan traders. Moving down, we cross the Bhote Kosi and the trail again descends to Taranga. The path then goes all the way through the valley of Langmuche Khola. We trek downward after crossing a bridge until we reach Samde, where you will have wonderful views of natural scenery. Then the path abruptly descends to Thame village.

Day 14 : Trek to Namche Bazaar, overnight at guesthouse 

Today we will walk beside a river and after crossing a bridge we make our way up through birch and rhododendron forests. 

Day 15 : Trek to Lukla, overnight at guesthouse 

Following the route to Lukla, we will scale different Sherpa villages and cross a suspension bridge above Thado Koshi. For about 45 minutes, we continue with our trek until we reach Lukla, where we reconfirm our flight reservation.

Day 16 : Fly back to Kathmandu

After flying for 30 minutes, we arrive in Kathmandu in the morning and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day you can lighten up.

What is included?

  •  Airports pick up and drop off (International and domestic both).
  • Pre-trek meeting.
  • 1 professional, licensed and English speaking mountain guide.
  • Food during the trek (full board with breakfast, lunch and dinner and one cup of tea/coffee/hot chocolate per day).
  • Guesthouse accommodation during the trek.
  • Worst case, help with all rescue and evacuation arrangements.
  • Domestic flight Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu for guest and guide inclusive of all taxes and transfers.
  • All necessary trekking permits: Sagarmatha National Park and Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) fee.
  • First aid medical kit, Oxymeter to check the heart rate an pulse rate at higher elevation. 
  • Unique Adventure International duffel bag for trekking and a trekking map.
  • All applicable taxes as per the government rules and regulations.
  • All organizational requirements.

What is not included?

  • Nepal visa (USD 40 for 30 days).
  • Your international flight to and from Nepal.
  • Travel insurance (for helicopter evacuation if needed while trekking).
  • Hotels in Kathmandu.
  • Porters to carry luggage (you can add a porter when booking).
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet/e-mail, etc.
  • Bar and beverage bills.
  • Tips for guide, porter, driver.

Why us? Is a conscientious question that requires an honest answer of integrity and devotion of the highest standards.  

We are what we were from the very beginning: Read on to know us the way we are…

At Unique Adventure International, We do not pretend to be what we are not, ours is a simple ethic, hospitality straight from the heart. When doing trips with us, you will soon find out excellence with us is not just a norm, it’s more a habit. 

We have walked the length and breadth of the Himalaya across Nepal, Tibet and Bhutan for over two decades…and still counting, we have enjoyed all of it so much; right to the hilt. We love our mountains and enjoy it so much when we tread its trails with our trekking guests, who also love these mountains as much as us or maybe even more. We have much knowledge of the land and meticulously plan things so our guests get the utmost from their sojourns with us; we know how chaotic it can be for our guests when they organise holidays so far from home…keeping this in mind, we sort out for the long haul and ensure our guests do not only have fun on the way but also get value for money with purposeful journeys. We know and understand that this may probably be a once in a lifetime holiday where you will explore a world not too familiar and its binding for us to make doubly sure you are completely safe throughout the whole course of your expedition when you are in Nepal. With each trip we do with you, we are constantly searching for ways to improve our services so that your expectations of us are met beyond what you could have ever expected on all fronts. We want that you go home with a happy heart and unforgettable memories of an odyssey well done. With Unique Adventure, this is central to all our thoughts when we meet you.  

A small business with big ideals…    

We are a small outfit with big ideas and we know how complex human nature can be; its only but human to understand your weaknesses and respect your strengths, both of which will be put to the test on the punishing trails of Nepal, but it’s always our mission to understand you and make your journey as calm as possible. 

This is the whole reason why we get repeat clients who never seem to get drained with the Himalayas and enjoy the way we guide them throughout the trip…

We know how worrisome it can be when you choose to live life on the edge… so we go the mile to make sure your holidays become more purposeful, more significant… 

We do not push you, no matter what the circumstances…

We know you want it slow and easy the moment your plane hits the tarmac in Kathmandu. We understand your instinctive curiosities and ensure you are left alone with enough space to do what we have planned for you – ‘your way’’.  You call the shots – it’s your trip – and we provide you enough freedom to make your own decisions in harmony with your group. We help you to become friends and bridge gaps; it’s a matter of pride for us to mention here that we created some of the best friendships where some morphed into lifetime partnerships and this is how things shape out with us when you assemble in our country. And when we are out with you in the country at high elevations, we ensure that our crew leads you in ways comfortable to your body and physical needs.

Our ‘True-to-Life’ practical itineraries…

Our itineraries are meticulously planned and based on the way you see it when your trip commences. Our themes are hands-on and we take you to some difficult but extraordinary places where some would likely pass by. We know you thirst for the unknown and interesting; your search for things that will ignite your emotions and imaginations, seeking for the ‘whys’, how’s and when’s’ into the mountain culture, lifestyles and traditions that you witness in territory you have never been familiar with. We put in a lot of effort to create astonishing one-off experiences which would make great notes for memorable stories to pass down to the coming generations. Each trip we design opens up new avenues to a whole new world that you are not familiar with…and when you discover the answers, it could be a life changing experience you would have never expected. 

Trips to match your time frames…

We are flexible in the way we operate our trips based on your exclusive needs. We understand the kind of pressure ridden world you hail from and know you have worked hard for your dream holidays. Our programs are typically designed to give you the most and the best based on your time limitations without any blemishes on the joys that come with your venture. 

You could be planning a budget trek or a luxury tour, maybe even a trekking peak; whatever the choice, we give you an extension combo so you have a scintillating mix of history, the outdoors and even jell in a jungle safari into the potpourri so you have varied experiences within the timeframe you’ve chosen. Our website is programmed to give you a host of options to make you smile…  

Accommodation: They say Home is where the Hearth is…and yes, the Pillow!!

We are extra wary when arranging your accommodation before you enter our country. We know we’ve got to give you something that’s closest to home. After consulting with you and being twice as sure about what you’re expecting when it comes down to that most important part of life: resting your body and mind at night, we make sure we give you the best accommodating facilities available at a hotel that’s not only comfortable but also a place that is spanking clean with fresh linen and staff who understand your needs and go the length in making sure you feel at home, no matter what the length of your stay with us.

This also includes the sanitized conditions of the food you are served. Even when on the trails, we go the mile to make sure you find a cosy teahouse with no dampness and enough ventilation to keep you healthy and warm with food that’s organic and clean. We know how important the hearth is wherever you stay. With us, be sure that all your personal needs are taken care of well. Ours is the kind of hospitality that comes straight from the heart… 

Safety and Security: This is mandatory and imperative…

Our safety and security arrangements for all our inbound guests cross all boundaries; from the moment your jet hits the tarmac at the airport in Kathmandu. This is a process that begins prior to your arrival in Kathmandu, when we design your itinerary based on the program you have chosen. It begins with choosing the right team for you, especially if it’s a trek. We make sure your crew is primed for any contingency when at altitude. We believe in following firm standards with focus on risk assessment knowing mountain climbing is always a risky business despite the excitement it offers. All the planning is done prior to your arrival so you have a carefree, footloose and fancy free journey, without any hassles.  

We always advise our guests to go through medical routines in their home countries before embarking on trips above 3000m. We also encourage our guests to get insured before coming to Nepal. 

Your entire stay in Nepal is monitored from day one, especially when you are on the mountains. We take nothing for granted, nature can be a monster when least expected. When booking your trip throughUnique Adventure, you are not just a client – you are more than all that - you are a parent, a brother/sister, a close colleague – in a word – ‘family’; and all our safety precautions and personalized services are purely based on this relationship.

We Respect and Care for the local folks and Love the Environment we operate in…

We are conscious in the importance of preserving the natural beauty and culture of Nepal, so that future visitors can also enjoy the wonders of this beautiful but fragile environment. We are sensitive and devoted to responsible travel with minimum impact on the environment and local communities. The planet is large enough for everyone to explore and it’s the curiosity of human nature to explore and discover the unknown. We are always careful about the ecosystems that surround us when we are on the mountains, but we don’t let this spoil the spirit for adventure. We seek to enjoy in ways beneficial to others and wish to respect this beauty that God created for us to appreciate; and we want to keep it that way. Equally important, we instruct our crew and travellers to be aware of the values of responsible travel, by: respecting people, cultures and local environments, in creating goodwill; with cross-cultural sharing and experiences; and helping make sustainable development practical, where we put in efforts to give back more than we take.    

Our Trekking crews are Principal to the Company…we’re Family… 

One paramount issue for trekking companies in Nepal are employees directly connected to guests when trekking in the Himalayas and this is key to any trip conducted anywhere on the Himalayas. Our staffs in general receive fixed monthly salaries and our trekking crews get special rates as defined by the Ministry of Labour in consultation with the Ministry of Tourism - Government of Nepal. 

This also includes the provision of Social Security for mountain workers as per government directives. In addition to this, we also provide climbing training to new comers listed on our payroll. All our seasoned guides are well trained in the use and application of First Aid in the event of any unexpected injuries that may occur in the course of the journey when at altitude. 

Field Employees are constantly upgraded for personal development, delivered via courses in English, about nature, history, and ongoing training as mountain guides with techniques based on safety precautions...along with this, our mountain crews are insured and covered against any eventualities. The insurance package covers the cost of health care if injured or sick and provides a lifetime gratuity if any employee is physically disabled. We treat our employees as valuable assets. We know their security and happiness is vital to ensure yours throughout your stay in Nepal… 

Innovation: We are constantly juggling new Products…   

Ours is a constant search for new trails in the great wilderness. We’re always innovating new areas for travel within and around the city limits and out on the mountains. Nepal has so much to offer in her ancient heritage cities and within the vast expanse of her Himalayas. We ceaselessly research new products in order to give our old clients new thrills; this has always been part of our company’s policies for giving more value for money. We know that many of our guests rarely get time to travel and when they do, they’d sure like to make the best of it; besides Nepal, we even cut across borders giving our guests unbelievable historical and cultural highlights of Tibet, Bhutan and India. We even design divine spiritual tours for the holy who’d sure like to hike down footsteps of ancient ancestors along the Mount Kailash Mountains so that they could come face-to-face with the gods. You even get opportunities to stroll down the cobbled stone Squares of Patan and Bhaktapur and slip into the Forbidden Temple of Pashupatinath. Beyond the spiritual of Kailash in Tibet, our programs take you to the highest region on earth, at an elevation of 4,900 meters (16,000 ft). Very much noted as the ‘roof of the world’, Tibet is symbolic of a mesmerizing culture seeped in spirituality and nature. From superb temples and tranquil monasteries to the Yangtze River and adorable Pandas, our products are molded in a way that  ensures you experience a whole new world of amazing discoveries that tells you about God’s gift of a wonderful planet we all live in.

‘Please visit our highly informative website for some of the most extensive information on some of the most stimulating holidays ever conceived’. Get friendly with us on: www.uniquetreks.com

We give you Mountain Yoga 

The Mountain Yoga we offer on the trail is an earthy, friendly and unassuming space, dedicated to healing and transformation as your mind battles the vagaries of nature while on your journey in the wild. When you decide to holiday on the mountains; it’s like a calling into the high and wild to experience Mother Nature at a higher level and to explore her true beauty. But there’s another calling that wants you to find release from your inner demons. It might be seen as the feeling that there has to be more to life than our day-to-day routines in the machine of modern day society. As you go higher above the tree-lines, our certified yoga guides give you the kind of alignment helpful to your body’s needs when adjusting to the thin air at altitude. They are compassionate, knowledgeable and guide you with postures and breathing exercises that promote physical fitness at higher elevations, keeping the mind calmer, making your self-awareness more acute, and help you get more balanced, while preventing you from having any problems with altitude mountain sickness. Yoga is an ancient practice known for thousands of years to clean out even the deepest mental grooves and rigid mindsets which may hamper your trip and spoil the fun on your trek.

We are the only adventure company in Nepal offering our guests mountain yoga which enhances hassle free trips and keeps our guests safe from common altitude problems. 

Our Success Ratio…

We’ve been through it all – the ups and downs have been full and plenty. The series of earthquakes of 2015 affected us bitterly; however, we kept the faith. We knew this was nature at its best and worst. We do not take anything for granted when it’s a tryst with Mother Nature, especially in the wilderness above the tree-lines. We knew we would still need these mountains more than they need us...These mountains teach us so much about life. It was Almighty God that created these mountains with all its stark beauty, but then a natural calamity can be lurking somewhere around the bend, and we must always be aware of the environment - and this comes with respect, consciousness and faith. 

Despite the hurdles and hiccups, our Success Ratio has been over 98%, why? Because experience has taught us the hard way to Love God, respect the mountains, to learn from our mistakes, and to always, at all times, be Honest with our Guests…and let God do the rest.     

Best trek of my life

Thank you Khum Subedi sir for such a wonderful service... Best guides provided... Thanks a lot

Amish Jain

During the second half of September 2023 I successfully did the 3-pass trek with unique adventures. Communication was fluid since the beginning with Kum resolving any doubt I had before the trek. After some issues with the airport pickup, I finally got to Lukla where the adventure began. The trek was lovely and my guide Kumar did a great job managing everything smoothly. He had always a positive attitude and was open to adapt the planning to my needs diligently. After the trek, unique adventures offered assistance on my last days in the Kathmandu valley and they finally left me at the airport to farewell.

Santi Pons

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