Larke Pass Trek
12 Days
21 Days
Wilderness Trekking
Meals
Trekking is essentially day hiking and doesn't require any special training. However, good physical condition, a love of walking, and a desire to enjoy mountain views and village life are essential.
These treks are suitable for walkers looking for something more challenging and energetic. Hill-walking experience is desirable, with longer days and higher elevations.
Since the terrain can be hard and the days long, hikers should be in good physical condition and have previous mountain walking experience. High passes and extended trekking days may be involved.
This is challenging and technical trekking or climbing in Nepal. Participants should be physically fit, mentally prepared, and ready for off-the-beaten-trail routes, camping, or high passes.
Accommodation
Sep to Nov, March to Jun
6200m
1-15 Pax
Flight/Land
Group Size: 5
(Save $600/pp)
Per Person
$3,400Total
$17,000The Sherpani Col Pass trek is an epic adventure through the stunning Makalu and Everest regions. This journey connects three high mountain passes: Sherpani Col Pass, West Col Pass, and Amphu Lapcha Pass. Known as the “3-Col Pass” trek, it is challenging and requires excellent physical fitness, experience in high-altitude trekking, and technical mountaineering skills. This adventurous journey through remote and wilderness regions is part of the Great Himalayan trails and requires full logistical support. It is perfect for hikers seeking a different route and a fresh perspective.
The Sherpani Col Pass trek traverses both the Everest and Makalu base camps. It follows the high ridge separating the Dudh Koshi River and Arun valleys in the Everest region, known as the Hidden Treasure Trek. The trek includes the Makalu base camp the bank of the rivers which is used as base camp for the Makalu Expedition.
Sherpani Col, standing at 6,155 meters above sea level, is the highest pass in Nepal. Although Nepal has numerous passes, Sherpani Col is often considered the highest. Some might claim that Thorong La Pass and Everest 3 Passes are the highest, but Sherpani Col holds this distinction. During the trek, you will stay at Baruntse Camp One, located at 6,146 meters.
The Sherpani Col Pass trek begins with a flight to Tumlingtar, followed by a journey through lush forests, the Arun Valley, and rural areas. You will pass through charming traditional villages like Khandbari, Mane Bhanjyang, Cheche La, Num, Sama Gau, Tashi Gaon, and Khongma. The route offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, including Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Everest. This trek is a camping trek in Nepal, connected with the Great Himalayan Trails, enhancing the overall experience.
The Sherpani Col Pass trek is challenging and requires careful planning and preparation.
The best time to undertake the Sherpani Col Pass trek is during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). For these reasons, the weather is typically stable, with mild temperatures and clear skies, offering stunning mountain vistas.
Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) due to heavy rainfall and slippery trails, and the winter season (December to February) due to extreme cold and hazardous conditions.
The Sherpani Col Pass is one of the unique adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Proper preparation, equipment, and a skilled guide are essential for a safe and successful journey with NEPAL WILDERNESS TREKKING PVT Guide Team. Sherpa Col, comprising experienced guides and porters, has been leading this trek since 2001, equipped with the necessary gear. This half-camping and half-tea houses trek, connected with the Great Himalayan Trails, promises an unforgettable experience for adventurous trekkers.
Take a 45-minute flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar Airport. From here, a long scenic drive leads to Num through hills, rivers, and remote settlements. Overnight at Num.
Descend steeply through forested trails into the Arun River valley, then climb toward Seduwa, the entry point of Makalu Barun National Park. Overnight at the teahouse.
Gradual ascent through traditional Rai villages and terraced hillsides. Tashi Gaon is the last permanent settlement before the high mountains. Overnight at the teahouse.
Steep climb through rhododendron forests into alpine terrain. Khongma is a high ridge camp surrounded by mountain views. Overnight at the teahouse.
Cross rocky ridges and pass small frozen lakes and high passes in a remote wilderness section. Overnight at the teahouse.
Descend and traverse through remote valleys and yak pastures. The trail becomes more isolated with an increasing wilderness feel. Overnight at the teahouse.
Gradual ascent into the alpine zone with dramatic views of glaciers and steep mountain walls. Overnight at the teahouse.
Reach the stunning Makalu Base Camp, located beneath the world’s fifth-highest peak, Mount Makalu. Overnight at a tented camp.
Continue along glacial terrain toward remote high camps used for expeditions. Overnight at a tented camp.
Short ascent through icy terrain and moraine fields. Overnight at High Camp in tents.
A demanding technical day crossing Sherpani Col into the Baruntse region. Glacier travel, ropes, and high-altitude skills required. Overnight at Camp 1.
Descend from the col into the Baruntse valley. Overnight at Base Camp.
Descend into the sacred alpine lakes region with stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Overnight at a tented camp.
Rest and explore the holy lakes area for recovery and altitude adaptation.
Ascend into rugged terrain toward one of Nepal’s most technical passes. Overnight at Base Camp.
Climb closer to the Amphu Lapcha Pass. The terrain is icy and highly exposed. Overnight in tents.
A very technical glacier crossing with fixed ropes. Descend into the Khumbu region and reach Chhukung. Overnight at the teahouse.
Descend through Dingboche valley and rhododendron forests to Tengboche Monastery. Overnight at the teahouse.
Continue descending through forests and Sherpa villages. Overnight at the lodge in Namche.
Final trekking day along the Dudh Koshi River valley through Monjo and Phakding. Overnight at Lukla.
Early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu (approx. 35 minutes). Transfer to hotel. End of the expedition.
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