Tashi lapcha pass trek by road

17 Days

Overview

Rolwaling Trek via Tashi lapcha pass by road trek is an adventurous Trek that covers one of the most exciting passes of the Nepal Himalaya, Tashi Lapcha, which is 5,755 meters high. Since the Rolwaling Valley was opened, this trek has long been a favorite with explorers due to its entry into Khumbu Valley. The climbs are straight upright due to the Rolwaling Valley’s steep sides and dense forest cover. But this will rank among the best watershed crossings in the history of the Himalayas.

After passing through the pass, the walk continues to the Khumbu region, where you can get a closer look at the mountains around Mount Everest. You are certainly able to take in the view of Mt. Everest and a number of other mountains in the area. The pass crossing, however, is definitely the most difficult aspect of the journey. But the trip’s true beauty lies in how difficult it is. The complete Rolwaling Trek with Tashi lapcha pass by road trek will be to your preference.

Passport and Visa

Except for Indian citizens, all foreign nationals must get a visa to enter Nepal. The easiest one must be obtaining a visa, though. You can get it at the Nepalese Embassy or Consulate in your country or at the Kathmandu International Airport when you arrive. A valid passport, two passport-size pictures, and visa costs are required to obtain a visa.

15 Days – 30 USD

30 Days – 50 USD

90 Days – 125 USD

Travel Insurance

Trekkers must have travel insurance that covers all potential expenses associated with accidents or sickness, including air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and medical treatment fees. Trekkers must purchase travel insurance from one of the international insurance firms because Nepali insurance companies do not offer travel insurance for foreigners. The trekking personnel of Nepalgram Adventure Trek will be secured by accident insurance.

Accommodations

Based on the standard of the hotels selected before and after the trek. Standard teahouses and lodges with unheated rooms, wooden beds, and foam mattresses will be available for travelers’ lodging along the walk. The trekkers must share restroom and laundry facilities. The trekker will have to share a room with another trekker of the same sex if they are traveling alone.

Meals

During the Tashi lapcha pass by road trek, trekkers get breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. They can eat a broad variety of foods, including traditional Nepali, Tibetan, and international fare (Continental, Italian, and Indian). compared to other trekking organizations, Nepalgram AdventureTrek gives trekkers the option of selecting their meals from the hotel or lodge’s menu. The majority of places will offer a set menu if the gathering is too large for the hotels or lodges to serve individual dishes. We use hotels and lodges that provide clean, nutritious, and tasty food for trekkers so they have the energy to trek.

Best Season

While Nepal is a great travel destination year-round, the best times to go trekking in the Khumbu region are in the spring (March to May) and fall (mid-September to mid-december). Trekking in the autumn is renowned for its beautiful skies and stunning views of icy mountains against a clear sky. As December draws to a close, the temperature drops. Except for January and February, this walk can be completed at any time of year.

The major highlights of Tashi lapcha pass by road trek

  • trekking across the stunning Rolwaling Valley
  • Explore Tso Rolpa Lake, one of the largest glacial lakes.
  • cross the stunning Tashi Lapchha Pass
  • Trekking in the Khumbu region with the village of Thame
  • various wildlife and plants
  • Small Sherpa villages can be seen in the Rolwaling Valley.

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Tashi lapcha pass trek by road

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