Detail Itinerary for Everest Khangsung Face Trek - 22  Days

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Arriving in Lhasa (3650m/11,972ft)
Upon arrival at Gonggor airport or rail station we’ll be met by our local Tibetan guide and assist you to transfer to hotel in Lhasa. On arriving in Lhasa it’s time to check in at the hotel and group meeting at hotel and we will inform you all about the program and the remainder of today is at leisure to relax and acclimatize at Lhasa. We’ll stay in standard hotel in Lhasa on twin sharing accommodation.

(Standard hotel accommodation included)


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Sightseeing in Norbulinka, Sera and Jokhang Temple
After acclimatize yesterday today we’ll take time to explore the heart of Tibet, the holy and known as Forbidden City of Lhasa. Explore Norbulinka Palace, in Tibetan ‘beautiful gardens’ and the summer palace home for the 7th to the 14th Dalai Lama. At serene Sera Monastery, enjoy watching the monks animatedly debating the Buddhist scriptures and see the wonderful collection of ancient murals and statues as well as scriptures written in gold powder, wonderful scroll paintings, tapestries and Thangka that can be seen throughout. Join the medieval bustle of pilgrims, worshippers, performers and traders in and around Jokhang Temple, the most revered religious structure in Tibet. Follow the pilgrimage circuit along the ancient streets of the old town around Barkhor Bazaar and return back to same hotel for overnight.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Sightseeing in Potala palace and Dreprung Monastery
Today, we’ll take time to explore the heart of Tibet, the holy and forbidden city of Lhasa. Explore the vast halls and chapels of impressive Potala Palace, former home of the Dalai Lamas and an awe inspiring lanadmark that dominates the skyline over Lhasa. After visit Potala palace enjoy the solemnity of holy Dreprung Monastery, once the largest monastery in the world and now the largest and richest monastery in Tibet, founded in 1416 and a place of study for many of the most learned lamas and enjoy the day and return back to hotel for overnight.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Drive Lhasa to Gyantse (3,950m/12,956ft)
Today we start our overland journey towards Everest kangshung face. Travelling by jeep about 261 Km. today along the Friendship Highway we cross the Khamba La [4794m] from which there is stunning views across the waters of Yamdrok-tso Lake to the snowy summit of Nazin Kang Sa [7252m]. We continue westwards over another high pass the Karo La [5045m] where we are treated to the spectacular sight of a huge glacier tumbling down to within a few hundred metres of the road. After passing through beautiful valleys and colourful Tibetan villages we arrive in the town of Gyantse.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Drive Gyantse to Shigatse (3,900m/12,792ft)
This morning we have time to visit the Gyantse Dzong and Gyantse Kumbum. The Dzong is a fort dating from the 14th century from which there are amazing views of both Gyantse itself and the surrounding Nyang Chu Valley. The Kumbum is a large gold-domed stupa and its many small chapels house an impressive array of Tibetan Buddhist murals. We then continue on to Shigatse, a short drive of only 90kms, arriving in time for lunch. Shigatse is the second largest city in Tibet and after exploring the local market we will make a detailed visit to the Tashilhunpo Monastery. This monastery is one of the largest functioning monasteries in Tibet and there is much to explore within its high surrounding walls.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Shigatse to Shegar (4,050m/13,284ft)
Today we continue along the Friendship Highway up to Shegar about an 244 Km drive with marveling once more at the barren yet spectacular landscape of Tibet. Beyond the small town of Lhatse we cross the highest pass on our journey, the Gyamtso La [5220m]. From here we descend to the plains, passing lonely monasteries and the camps of nomadic herders, en route to Shegar and our overnight accommodation at Hotel.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Shekar to Kharta (3,750m/12,300ft)
Drive five hours to Kharta, enjoying beautiful views from the Pang La (17000) towards Makalu, Lhotse, Everest and Shisapangma (if weather is clear). Drive down the Dzakaa Chu and then the Phung Chu valley toward Kharta. We’ll make camp past the boarding school on the banks of the Kharta Tsangpo River, the headwaters of Nepal’s Arun River.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Kharta to meadows before Shao La (4,268m/14,000ft)
Hike up the Kharta Tsangpo valley past several villages. The trail to the Shao La leaves the Kharta valley and climbs steadily up a side valley to the south. We’ll camp either at the beginning of this climb on a ledge overlooking the valley and its villages (at approximately 13,000 feet) or continue up the side valley following a small stream for another two hours to camp on meadows by the stream.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Joksum
Ascend steadily over rocky ground to reach the Shao La (4,970m/16,300ft) in about two hours. Weather permitting; the views from here toward Makalu, Lhotse, and Everest are stunning. Once at the top of the pass we descend for about an hour and then plunge steeply to the valley below. At once the scene changes from barren rock slopes to lush rhododendrons, birch, and willow trees. Continue one hour down this valley to camp at Joksum, following a stream through thick fir and juniper forests.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek up to Yak Herders (4,421m/14,500ft)
Today, as our continuing walk we start with steeply path through juniper and rhododendron forests to reach the high pastures above the Kama River. On clear days, we’ll see splendid views toward Everest and Lhotse. The high ridges south of the Kama River drip with hanging glaciers and in the spring are alive with bellowing avalanches. We continue to traverse alpine meadows and pass yak herders’ camps and a serene green lake to a campsite on a large meadow and pass yak herders’ camps and a serene green lake to a campsite on a large meadow with great views of the Kangshung Valley.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Pethang (4,330m/14,200ft)
Hike up a ridge affording a clear sight right up the Khangshung Valley, with views of Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Tshertse, Petangtse, Chomolonzo, Makalu and a myriad of other great peaks. From this ridge we descend rather steeply down to the Kama River coming from the Langma La. After wading across the river we enter the Khangshung Valley, a wide valley drained by the Khangshung Valley, a wide valley drained by the Khangshung stream. A receding glacier ahs left behind wide undulating hillocks now covered by a thick growth of willow, rhododendron, juniper, and other shrubs. Camp at the meadow called Pethang about an hour’s walk uphill from the stream crossing and he total hrs about 5 hrs walk.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Pethang to Ringmo (4,878m/16,000ft)
Hike steeply up onto a large rockslide. The views of Makalu and the incredible upheaval caused by the Chomolonzo glaciers are amazing. After the rockslide the trail traverses around the mountainside to reach a beautiful glade, locally called Opka. Continue hiking up meadows of lateral moraine with views of Everest, Lhotse, and Tserse to reach camp on the grassy knolls of Pethang Ringmo.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Khangshung Valley
This is an optional day hikes up the Khangshung Valley alongside the glacier to the base camp (17,000ft) used by expeditions attempting the east face of Everest.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Raabka Chu (4,116m/13,500ft)
Retrace our steps down the valley along the Khangshung Glaciers, across the rockslide opposite the Chomolonzo glacier, and past Pethang to a stream crossing at the Raabka Chu after 6-7 hrs walk. The camp on the grassy meadow across the river is a very pleasant place to spend the afternoon. We can also reach this campsite from Pethang Ringmo by taking a side trip to Guru Rimpoche’s cave at Tse Chu Lake. The trail climbs high above Okpa meadows, crosses Lamtsho (16,200ft), then descends steeply to the lake.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Tso Tshuringma (4,878m/16,000ft)
We hike steadily uphill, steeply at first for an hour to a shelf above the river, then another hour across relatively flat ground to a small meadow called Pangboche, where we have lunch. Continue to hike steeply over alpine slopes for another couple of hours to a small but beautiful lake at the base of the Langma La (17,500ft). The views of Makalu and Everest are great from here. We camp at Tsho Tshurigma.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Troshay Meadow Camp (4,268m/14,000ft)
Climb steeply over rocky ground to reach the Langma La (17,500ft) in just over two hours. En route we pass another lake, and the views of Makalu become more impressive as we climb upwards, while Everest and all the other attendant peaks are visible all the way to the pass. From Langma La we bid farewell of the Khangshung Valley and the impressive panorama of some of the world’s highest mountains, and then descend steeply four hours over rocky moraines and glaciated valleys. Camp is on a grassy meadow beside a clear stream at Troshay.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Trek to Kharta (3,750m/12,300ft)
We follow the stream from camp down the Kharta Tsangpo valley along a well defined trail. We’ll hike across grassy hillsides used for grazing animals and past villages with barley and potato fields ringed by willows and birch. After two hours we reach the fork of the trail where we climbed to Shao La at the beginning of the trek. Cross the river below Yulba village and reach our riverside campsite where we started the trek.

(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tented accommodation included)


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Drive to Rongbuk Monastery(5,000m/16,400ft)
Drive five to six hours to Rongbuk monastery, the highest monastery in the world and a shrine dedicated to Everest, is the last sign of habitation before commencing the trek to Everest via the north face. We spend a night here; this is a good place to read a book: just how often do you get a chance to sit and read at 5000m and with the stunning view of Everest's north face. It is very important that we take our time and gets very well acclimatized before we go to the ABC. To day we will explore the surroundings of the Rongbuk Everest base camp, just to get started working a little.

(Breakfast & basic hotel accommodation included)


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Drive from Rongbuk to Zhangmu
Today we rejoin the Friendship Highway and drive 245 Km via Tingri. Upon leaving Tingri, we cross another two high passes, the Lalung La [5124m] and the Shung La [5200m]. Once more we are rewarded with magnificent views of the surrounding peaks of Shishapangma, Cho Oyu, Menlungtse and Gauri Shankar. Now we begin our descent from the Tibetan Plateau to Nyalam and then to Zhangmu, just before the Nepalese border. With dramatic suddenness, everything appears incredibly lush and green.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Zhangmu to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft)
This morning we’ll drive back across the Tibet – Nepal border at Kodari and after the custom formalities and get across the Friendship Bridge, which spans the Bhote Koshi River and marks the Chinese - Nepalese border, where our Nepalese staff will meet us. We drive to Kathmandu through the beautiful Nepalese countryside takes (4-5 hours). After check in to the hotel remaining time rest and relax at the hotel.

(Breakfast & standard hotel accommodation included)


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Leisure at Kathmandu
This pleasant day you may have full day at leisure at your own or can be extends your extra trip with us on additional cost or time to explore the Thamel for last day shopping and evening company will meet you for the farewell dinner and overnight at hotel.

(Breakfast, farewell dinner & deluxe hotel accommodation included)


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Departure from Kathmandu
Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives for you until your departure flight/drive or to commence any extra trips or activities you may have booked with us. If departing, you’ll be transferred to the International Airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination.

(Breakfast included)

We wish you a wonderful Himalayan experience with us!!


TRIP FACTS -

Route Lhasa to Everest Kangshung to Kathmandu
Duration 22 Days
Grade Adventurous
Max Elevation 5,335 m
Trekking-Style Hotel+Camping
Meal Full board on trek
Accomodation Hotel/Tented camp
Best Month April - October
Group Size Min. 2 pax
Cost USD 2,850.00 P/P

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