Trip Overview
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging and adventurous trekking route in the Everest region of Nepal, offering scenic landscapes, stunning views of mountains, and a thrilling high-altitude pass crossing experience. This trek is designed for experienced trekkers and mountaineers looking for a remote and less-traveled route in the Himalayas. The best time to undertake this trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is relatively stable and the views are at their best.
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek typically starts from the bustling town of Jiri, which is considered the gateway to the trekking routes in the Solu Khumbu region. The trail takes you through picturesque villages, lush forests, terraced farmlands, and rugged mountain terrain, offering diverse landscapes and environments along the way. The trek usually takes around 18-20 days to complete, with daily walking distances ranging from 10-15 kilometers, depending on the terrain and altitude gain.
One of the most rewarding moments of the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is the triumphant crossing of the Tashi Lapcha Pass, standing tall at an altitude of approximately 5,755 meters (18,875 feet) above sea level. This pass, renowned for its technical challenges, steep ascent, descent, and breathtaking panoramic views of Everest (8,848m), Cho Oyu (8,188m), and other surrounding peaks, will leave you with a sense of accomplishment like no other.
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek. This adventure includes visits to remote Sherpa villages, Buddhist monasteries, and ancient cultural sites. These encounters offer a glimpse into the traditions and lifestyle of the indigenous communities, fostering a deeper connection with the region.
Embark on a journey of exploration and adventure on the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek. This route, less-visited and remote, offers a sense of wilderness and solitude. It allows trekkers to immerse themselves in the pristine natural beauty of the Himalayas, away from the crowds of popular trekking routes, and truly experience the thrill of the unknown.
As you trek through the remote Solu Khumbu region, you will encounter diverse flora and fauna, alpine lakes, glaciers, and rugged landscapes that showcase the raw beauty of the Himalayan wilderness. The trek culminates in the vibrant town of Namche Bazaar, where trekkers can unwind, shop for souvenirs, and celebrate the completion of their challenging journey.
Cost Include
- 4 Nights hotel in Kathmandu with Bed & Breakfast on tourist standard hotel.
- Trekking permit fee of Rolwaling region
- National Park fee and TIMS Permits
- Equipment: Trekking tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, Table and chairs, Mattresses
- Food for trekking (Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Mountain Guide, Cook, Kitchen & necessary porters
- Local transportation Airport – Hotel – Airport
- Lukla – Kathmandu Airfare
- Mountain Equipments (Ice hammer, Ice screw, Rope & Snow bar)
- Trekking insurance with Medical insurance for trekking staffs
- Trekking allowance, food allowance for trekking crews
- flight ticket and land transportation for Trekking staffs
- Service charge to company
Cost Exclude
- Personal equipment for Trekking & Climbing
- Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
- Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
- Emergency Rescue evacuation if needed
- Trekking Sleeping bag, Trekking poles
- Personal expenses
- Tipping (Tips) for staff
- Filmy permit for National park( Only for shooting camera)
- Bar bills & Beverages
Equipment list for Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek
This checklist is designed to help you prepare for a trekking holiday in Nepal, with additional notes for those attempting to summit a trekking peak. It's reassuring to know that high-quality gear, including outdoor clothing and sleeping bags, can be conveniently rented in Kathmandu.
Most treks will be in lodges or teahouses, which offer basic rooms with two single beds and mattresses. These lodges, with their cozy rooms and provided blankets, ensure a comfortable stay, making your trek a more enjoyable experience. A good-quality three-season sleeping bag should suffice. However, for trekking peaks, you'll generally set up base camp with tents, necessitating a warmer sleeping bag, a liner to enhance its warmth, and a sleeping mattress.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS | HEAD |
Debit/Credit Cards | Sun Cap |
PP Size Photo (2 Pieces) | Fleece Hat/ Warm Hat (1-2 Pcs) |
Insurance Paper And Contact Address. | Neck Gaiter (2 Pcs) |
Family Members / Company’s Contact | Head Lamp with extra batteries |
Address | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |
Travel Insurance | Balaclava |
HANDS AND FEET | UPPER BODY |
Light Liner & Down Gloves | Thermal Top Base Layer (2 Pcs) |
Normal Socks (5-6 Pairs) | Fleece Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Trekking Shoes | Gore Tex Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Slipper (1 Pair) | Down Jacket (1 Pcs) |
Camp Shoes | Quick Dry T-Shirt (2 Pcs) |
Hiking Boot with ankle support | Wind breaker/Windproof Jacket |
LOWER BODY | PERSONAL EQUIPMENT |
Thermal Bottom Base Layer (2 Pcs) | Down Sleeping Bag -10°C to -20°C |
Fleece Trouser (1pcs) | Headlamp (Rechargeable Batteries) |
Gore Tex Pant (1 pcs) | Trekking Pole |
Light Weight Quick Dry Trekking Pants(2-3 Pairs) | Rucksacks 35L - 45L/Day Bag |
Gaiters for trekking boots | Rain Pancho & Umbrella |
Under Wear (4 pcs) | Powerbank |
EATING & DRINKING | TOILETRIES |
Energy Bar | Hand Disinfectant |
Snacks | Wet Tissue |
Water Bottle | Tooth Paste & Tooth Brush |
Thermos | Soap & Shampoo |
MEDICAL/FIRST AID | MISCELLANEOUS |
Severe Pain Killer (Flexon) | Lip Balm |
Mild Pain Killer (Paracetamol) | Sunscreen |
Throat Lozengen (Strepsils) | Moisturizer |
Lubricating Eye Drop (Artificial Tear) | Quick Dry Towel |
Antacid Tab | Trails Maps |
Electrolyte Tab | Trekking Poles |
Handy Plast | Sun Cream (30-50 Spf) |
Blister Blast | Lip Guard (30-50 Spf) |
Crep Bandage (Elastic Bandage) | Sun Glasses (UV Protection) |