Tashi Lapcha pass trekking - 17 Nights 18 Days







Tashi Lepcha high pass Trekking vs Rolwaling valley
Tashi Lapcha pass trekking
The trek is a really interesting and beautiful high pass trekking in the Rolwaling and Khumbu region. Tashi Lapcha pass trekking is full of Adventure challenging and a very high, technical+ difficulty pass in Rolwaling valley. The Rolwaling valley is one of the best trekking destinations of Nepal with high chances of exploring the typical Sherpa lifestyle and the different biodiversity of a geographical feature. Tashi Lapcha pass not only offers challenges of a high pass but also adds the combination of the beautiful High Mountain and panoramic view and Sherpa village which are worthy to be called the “Hidden Paradise” of Nepal.
Tashi Lapcha pass trek is the trophy of applauding the high mountain technical rock passes and across the high altitude difficulty pass trek in Nepal. The Tashi Lapcha pass rises are 5,755m at high altitudes on the map Several places have fixed the rope for climbing narrow rocky trails. High through the glacier crevasse before the pass. Also, there are two places avalanches and rockfalls before and after the throw.
In 2007 Our French friend Julian Michel has crossed with 7 Pax group who were coming from an atlas adventure
Rolwalling valley lies between the snow-capped mountains on both sides so we can call it the valley behind the mountains. Can take the direct bus from Kathmandu to Jagat from where our hiking begins. We pass through the Simigaun, the village of Bedding, and Na before the pass. We enjoy our Rest day to explore Na which will fruitful for acclimatizing. Before we ascend up for the Tashi Lapcha pass we can explore the Tso Rolpa Lake. We further ascend up for Tashi Lapcha pass from where we can not only see Rolwalling Pherchamo peak. But also begin to see the mountain of Khumbu valley. After the pass, we descend down to Namche Bazar via Thame to descend for Lukla. From here we will fly back to Kathmandu.
Tashi Lapcha pass trekking
Lukla to Kathmandu plane ticket cost 180 US$ P/P
Tashi Lepcha pass trekking cost 2270 U$$ per person. In this cost, Nepal Alsace trek includes high pass Guide, Porter’s salary, insurance, Lodge, Tentet service also trekking permit, local transport, breakfast, lunch, dinner, in local lodge Kathmandu to the Bedding, between Bedding, and before Thame accommodation and food will be at the camping service, Lukla-Kathmandu plane ticket, and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast as per our itinerary.
For a single person, the cost of his trek will increase by 350 US$.
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha pass trekking is a Hidden Valley of Rolwalling. You can also combine journeys including the Khumbu Region. This is one of the challenging passes so, we need to have some experience of hiking, good endurance, and stamina. Doing Rolwalling Trek sometimes it is hard to find the way that’s why we need Not only Guide But the Guide with Qualification of navigation, qualification of a technique of rope fixing, and many more Knowledge exactly that kind of guide we offer for the Tashi Lapcha pass trek.
NOTE: we are the responsible organization that works continuously after the Earthquake in Rolwalling Valley. And the way to Tashi Lapcha pass is re-build by me and my staff after Earthquake.
If you want to hire the guide and porter only also available from our agency.
- 1Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m).
Arrival Kathmandu airport | And transfer to the hotel.
- 2Day 2 : Kathmandu to Jagat (1,440m) 8/10 hours by Local bus.
From Kathmandu -by bus or jeep to Jagat via Charikot and the Singate | Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 3Day 3 : Jagat to Simigaun (2,036m) 5 hours.
After breakfast trekking starts to Simigaun via Gongor Khola, and walk up to the Simigaun | Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 4Day 4 : Simigaun to Dhokang (2,791m) 6 hours.
From Simigaun. Trek to Dhokang Initial ascent then down to the valley, and trail up to the Surmuche, Kallje 0ne our descending down to River site lodge at Dhokang >> Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 5Day 5 : Dhokang to Bedding (2,690m) 5 hours.
Dhokang to Bedding walking uphill following the Rolwaling valley | Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 6Day 6 : Bedding to Na (4,180m) 4/5 hours.
Bedding-Na views of Rolwaling valleys and the Snow mountain peaks | Stay overnight at the Lodge or tent.
- 7Day 7 : Acclimatization day.
Rest day for acclimatization after Lunch you can high to the Rolwaling valley | Stay overnight at the Lodge or tent.
- 8Day 8 : Na to Tsho Rolpa (4.540m) 5/6 hours.
Na to Tsho Rolpa along the valley floor then ascend the terminal moraine to reach a delightful ablation valley of the south side of the glacier, there's porter cabin house >>Syay overnight at the tent.
- 9Day 9 : Tsho Rolpa to Drolumbo (4.735m) 5/6 hours.
Tsho Rolpa - Drolumboal glacier Initially an ascent, then drop to the surface of the Trakarding glacier a very hard day and | overnight at the tent.
- 10Day 10 : Drolumboal to Tashi Lapcha phedi
Trek to Tashilapcha Phedi 5,010m. 4/ 5 hours walking | Stay overnight at the tent
- 11Day 11 : Phedi to Tashilapcha pas (5,755m), and Khumbu site base camp (5,130m) 7/8 hours.
Tashilapcha Pass (5,755m), And Khumbu Site Base Camp (5,130m) 7/8 Hours.
From the Phedi camp, ascend the ice-fall, Steep but not too difficult with help from our agency Guide, Beyond the ice-fall, continue along the Drolumboal glacier, but not very Steep and short of crevasse-before turning to make the final ascent of the TashiLapch, keep left once you have crossed, Following rock terraces a descend galley, about 2 and half hours below the pass (5,755m) very cold and cold windy. After having photo Graff walking down to base camp very hard day >> Stay overnight at the tent.
- 12Day 12 : Khumbu site base camp to Theynpo (4,330m)
From Tashilapcha Basecamp Theynpo 6 hours the walking to Theyngpo | Stay overnight at the tent.
- 13Day 13 : Theynpo to Thame (3,800m)
Thanynpo to Thame 4/ hours walking | Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 14Day 14 : Thame to Jorsaly (2,840m)
Thame to Jorsaly 5/6 hours walking | Stay overnight at Lodge.
- 15Day 15 : Lukla (2,800m)
Jorsale to Lukla 4/5 hours walking | Stay overnight at lodge.
- 16Day 16 : Lukla to Kathmandu
From Lukla flight back to Kathmandu | Overnight at hotel.
- 17Day 17 : Your safety day at Kathmandu
Free day at Kathmandu | Hotel include with breakfast
- 18Day 18 : Enjoy flight back to your homeAfter breakfast drive to the Kathmandu airport for your scheduled flight back to the home.
Tashi Lapcha pass trekking cost 2,450 $ Per person
Cost Includes
- Arrival & departure trnsports.
- Full board meals Lunch-dinner Such as Nepali, Indian. Chinese and Italian, food. with tea coffee during the trek.
- Accommodation lodge and tented during the trek.
- TIMS Trekkers’ Information Management System.
- Government taxes and office service charge.
- High pass English speaking Trekking Guide and Cook necessary porters. Including Insurance,
- Bus Transport Kathmandu to Jagat.
- Gauri Sankhar and Sagarmath National park permit.
- Lukla-Kathmandu Plane Ticket.
Tashi Lapcha pass trekking Cost Excludes
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu.
- Your Travels Insurance Policy encases if the accident and high altitude sickness Rescue operation.
- Nepal entry Visa fee 15 Days 30 US$ and for the 30 Days 50 US$, You can obtain your visa in Kathmandu airport if you have not taken from your country.
- Your Trekking and Climbing Equipment.
- Tips for Nepali staff.
- Please bring with you 2 passport size pictures.
- Sleeping bag rental and down Jacket if needed.
- All the meals are included on the trek but we only include breakfast while you are in Kathmandu.
September to 10 November and April to May
Day time normal and during Night 5-16 degree.
Lukla to Kathmandu plane ticket cost 180 US$ P/P Tashi Lepcha pass trekking cost 2270 U$$ per person
Gauri SankharNational park Sagarmatha park permit and Pasang Lhamu VCD Tax
Yes, If you take a Guide and porter then very safe trip all the trekking in Nepal. It is better to book your trip with an agency if something happens then easy to solve any problem and full responsibility from Trekking agency.
Jagat to Nh Tea house lodge, Tso Rolpa to Tangbo Tent and Thame to Lukla tea house lodge.
Chinese, Nepali, Tibetans, Indian and Italian dish.
5/7 hours of walking per day.
Yes, you can see Gauri Sanker (7,134m), Ramdung peak (5,930m), Pharchamo peak (6,02723m), Cho-Oyo (8,200m), Amadablam (6,856m), and many other mountain views.
Tashi Lapcha pass (5,755m) Challenged pass
Normally, you need to bring with you flowing equipment. +, walking boot If possible Gore tax boot is better. + Warm socks and Gaiters in case of rain or snow. + Day carry bag and Down Jacket over 4,000 meters. + Sleeping bag, Fix rope, Ice bog, Ice ax- and others which are not mansions here.
Arrival & departure trnsports. Full board meals Lunch-dinner Such as Nepali, Indian. Chinese and Italian, food. with tea coffee during the trek. Accommodation lodge and tented during the trek. TIMS Trekkers’ Information Management System. Government taxes and office service charge. High pass English speaking Trekking Guide and Cook necessary porters. Including Insurance, Bus Transport Kathmandu to Jagat. Gauri Sankhar and Sagarmath National park permit. Lukla-Kathmandu Plane Ticket.
Feels like hangover & Feeling not good/ Headache/ Shortness of Breath/ Loss of appetite/ Sleep not good/ vomiting/ fevers etc.
Yes, if a woman travels alone to Nepal no problem but you take a guide or porter from a registered trekking agency because the trekking company is fully responsible for trekking and Mountain climbing. Our agency staff always take care of you, and they will provide you a single room single tent during the tea house trek and during the climbing trek. But if you contact freelance Guide then you get many problems they try to make chit for a single woman. Therefore if you book guide porter with un agency then it is good safe your Holyday travel to Nepal.
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