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Itinerary
In the morning, take a drive from Kathmandu to the Chetchet of Dolakha district. It is about 195 KM away from the valley of Kathmandu and takes about 7-8 hours to get there. Kathmandu-Dolalghat-Mudhe-Charikot-Singari-Chetchet is the driving route.
Cost of Tashi lapcha pass Trek-in fly-out
| S.No. | Luxury | All Incl | Service | |
| 1 | Cost (in USD $) Details | |||
| 2 | Licensed Guide | √ | √ | √ |
| 3 | Accommodation during trek | Standard | Private | × |
| 4 | Transportation to trek start point | Private | Shared | Shared |
| 5 | Shower | √ | √ | √ |
| 6 | Airport/bus terminal Shuttle service | Private | Private | × |
| 7 | Hotel at KTM | 5 Star | × | × |
| 8 | Food on trek (BLD) | Unlimited Meal | 3 Meal | × |
| 9 | Desert | From Menu | Fresh Fruit | × |
| 10 | Soft drink | unlimited | 1 | × |
| 11 | Porter | Private | Shared | × |
| 12 | Company Cap & T-shirt | √ | √ | × |
| 13 | Dawn Jacket & Sleeping – bag to be returned | √ | √ | × |
| 14 | Hard drink | Local Brand | × | × |
| 15 | Warm up hike | √ | × | × |
| 16 | Farewell party/dinner | √ | × | × |
| 17 | Buffer day for trek | √ | × | × |
| 18 | Food in the city | × | × | × |
General Information About Tashi lapcha pass Trek-in fly-out
The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trek is an unique trip in the Khumbu region that leads you along a snowy path with changing beauty that offers many surprises. This trek offers a great chance to explore all that the Nepali highlands have to offer because the route connects Khumbu and Rolwaling.
This trek is entirely focused on taking in the stunning views of the different surroundings and the cultural beauty of Nepal. You’ll notice how stunning and mysteriously unexpected it feels when you move around. You can see both the Everest and Langtang mountain ranges at once, which is one of the trek’s major highlights.
We also have the opportunity to make a short trek to the Parchamo’s peak, which is at a height of 6,273 meters and is also known as Parchamo Peak Climbing. Through this journey, we pass the Tashi Lapcha Pass, which stands proudly at 5,755 meters above sea level, and then descend to the Khumbu Valley by dropping in at Thame, the hometown of Tenzing Norgay, a famous mountain climber.
Challenges and safety measures for the Tashi Lapcha pass trek
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is suited for trekkers with some previous experience because of its moderate level of difficulty. Long days of hiking at a high altitude are required for the trek, with some difficult stretches. In order to completely enjoy the journey and lower the danger of altitude sickness or other health issues, it is essential to be physically strong and well-prepared.
It is advised to engage in some exercise before to the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek, such as hiking, running, or cycling. It’s crucial to fully acclimate to the high altitude by taking enough rest days and consuming lots of fluids.
Additionally, it’s important to be ready for any chance of bad weather, such as cold temperatures, strong winds, rain, or snow. Always follow the advice of your trekking guide, and pack warm, water-resistant clothing and gear.
It’s also critical to be mindful of the dangers of high-altitude trekking, including dehydration, hypothermia, and altitude sickness. It’s crucial to drink enough of fluids, layer your clothing, and pay attention to your body in order to lower your risk of developing these issues. It is crucial to let your trekking guide know if you develop any altitude sickness symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, or shortness of breath, and to descend to a lower altitude if necessary.
Food And Accommodation during Tashi Lapcha pass flyout trek
You are going to stay the night in local lodges or teahouses while on the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek. These lodges often provide simple yet comfortable accommodation with shared bathrooms and dining areas. After a long day of trekking, you are able to relax and warm yourself in the common area of most lodges, which typically has a fireplace or wood stove.
Regarding food, the majority of lodges provide a selection of Western and Nepali dishes, including dal bhat (a typical Nepali dish prepared with lentils and rice), pasta, and snacks and drinks. Numerous resorts also include vegan and vegetarian choices. Additionally, you can get food and drinks from nearby stores while traveling.
Essential equipments to bring for Tashi Lapcha pass flyout trek
It is suggested to pack the following equipment for the trek. Down Sleeping Bag, Down Jacket, Long sleeved shirt, Jumper or fleecy jacket, T – shirts, Trekking shoes or boots, Comfy shoes for around the camp, thick and warm woolen socks, Light cotton socks , A day bag to carry your valuable, Sun hat, Woolen hat, Gloves, rain coat, Sun block, lip balm , Goggles or sunglasses, Long underwear, Thermal wear, Nylon windbreaker, Nylon wind pants, Water bottle, Sewing kit, Medical & first aid kit, Flash light, Batteries and bulbs, Swiss army knife, Towel and toiletries etc.
About Lukla Flight
In mountains, it is particularly difficult to predict the weather. The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla may be postponed or canceled for a day or more due to bad weather. We might face such a difficulty even in excellent season because of the Himalayan variations in the weather. Therefore, we would like to ask that you stay in Kathmandu for a few extra days. If the holiday goes smoothly, you can spend your free time participating in various activities like sightseeing and white water rafting. or more jungle activities. We will re-book the flight for the following day if your flight is cancelled.
The major highlights of Tashi lapcha pass flyout trek
- One of the best off-the-beaten-path trek
- Monasteries, lakes, high passes and rich culture
- During the trekking we Cross Tashi Laptcha pass into the Everest region
- A brief introduction of Tamang and Sherpa culture.
- Walking through the forest enriched with diverse flora and fauna
- Views of the different Himalayan peaks, such as Gaurishankar, Everest, Makalu, and others, are amazing.
Cost Details of Tashi lapcha pass flyout trek- General Inclusions
- Airport pickup and drop by private car or micro bus (depending on group Size).
- Standard Hotel in Kathmandu (according to the itinerary), B/B (bed and breakfast)
- All your meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking.
- All accommodations during the trek.
- All necessary paper works, entry permit& Trekker`s information management system (Tims).Fluent
- English speaking and trained, Government license holder guide including all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport and insurance during the trekking.
- A Strong, helpful porter with proper equipment (one porter for two people), if u need.
- Medical supplies (first aid kit).
- All government taxes and office expenses.
- Spiritual Guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu in A/C Car.
- Kathmandu sightseeing entrance fee.
- Credit card processing fees for online payment.
- Added Value - (1) Dawn sleeping bag, Dawn Jacket to be returned after the trek (2) Waterproof duffel Bag, Walking Poles, quick dry T-shirt, Cap - to take away (3) Oxymeter to check your oxygen saturation and Heart beat with medical kit box carried by Guide (4) Satellite Phone for extremely remote destination
- Climbing Permit
- Group Climbing Equipment
- Accommodation and food for Camping duration
Cost Details of Tashi lapcha pass flyout trek - General Exclusions
- Food while you are in Kathmandu.
- Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at International Airport - Kathmandu). You need 30$ dollar visa fee for 15 days, cash money will be easier.
- Your Travel and medical insurance.
- Your personal gears
- All the alcoholic and non alcoholic hot and cold drinks. Tea or coffee in the morning with breakfast is included, however.
- Tips for the guide, porter and driver (Tipping is expected).
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout trek is a challenging trip in Nepal that concludes with a magnificent fly return to Kathmandu after crossing the high-altitude Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 meters or 18,875 feet).
Usually in the Rolwaling Valley in Nepal’s Dolakha district, the Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek begins. A village called Chetchet is where the journey starts.
Including rest days for acclimatization, the Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek typically lasts 15 to 18 days. Your itinerary and pace of walking will determine how long it takes.
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout trek is considered as a difficult and technically demanding trek. There are high-altitude passes, altitude changes, and glacier crossings. Mountaineering skills and previous trekking experience are suggested.
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek is best completed between the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) seasons. It normally stays dry and clear during these months.
The difficult Tashi Lapcha Pass, panoramic views of the Rolwaling and Everest regions, exploring remote and pristine landscapes, and experiencing Sherpa culture are the highlights of the Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek.
Due to the high elevation altitude sickness can be a problem on the Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek. It’s important to properly acclimatize, climb gradually, drink plenty of water, and recognize altitude sickness symptoms.
You will need specialized mountaineering gear, such as crampons, ice axes, harness, helmet, and rope, along with standard trekking gear including sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, and a good quality waterproof jacket and pants.
Yes, hiring a knowledgeable guide is a good idea for the Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek. Technical parts and glacier crossings on the trek require for experience and an in-depth understanding of the region.
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Flyout Trek can be extended and has alternate paths. After passing through the Tashi Lapcha Pass, a few travelers continue on to the Everest Base Camp or the Gokyo Lakes region.
More Information About Tashi lapcha pass Trek-in fly-out
In the Nepalese Himalayas, the Tashi Lapcha Pass trek is one of the most visited treks. Through the Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 m), you can go from Rolwaling Valley to Khumbu Valley. In other words, this trek will take you from the Yeti Land to the Mount Everest Land.
It begins at the project for the Gaurishankar Conservation Area and ends at Sagarmatha National Park. In these conservation facilities, many endangered species of animals and birds are protected, including red pandas, snow leopards, and the Himalayan Pheasant, Nepal’s national bird.
The Rolwaling Himalayan Range, the Langtang region, and the Everest region’s snow-capped peaks can all be seen on this excursion. You will see Mt. Gaurishankar (7,134 m) during the most of the journey.
You can also view Rolwaling Kang (6664 m), Takargo (6671 m), and Jabou Ri (6166 m), which are all significant peaks. Similarly, during this unusual walk, Pasang Lhamu Chuli (7,350 m) and Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m) can be observed.
The scenic beauty enjoyed on the trip includes Tso Rolpa Lake (4,580 m), Yalung Glacier, and Ramdung Go Glacier. Additionally, Ramdung Go is the ideal location in Nepal for peak-climbing training.
The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trip in Nepal’s east is a fantastic combination of camping and teahouse hiking. Trekking in the Himalayas will leave you with a lifetime remember of the incredible sensation of being in the middle of the wild.
The hidden Sherpa, Tamang, and Rai villages of the Rolwaling and Everest region are the cultural highlights of this Nepal adventure. Equally magnificent are the local monasteries, chortens, and monastery walls that are richly painted in Buddhist art.
To enter Rolwaling Valley, trekkers need a special a permit. The trail crosses through some of Nepal’s wildest and most depressing regions and ends at the Tibetan border. The pristine Tso Rolpa lake (4540 meters), Rolwaling Glacier (5181 meters), Yalung Glacier, and Drolumbau Glacier are among well-known features of the valley.
The journey will be much more memorable thanks to the settlements of Beding (3,510m) and Na (4,120m), as well as a walk along the Tamakoshi River. From Thame, you will go through Namche, the Sherpa community’s capital, with its breathtaking backdrop of mountains including Everest, Thamserku, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Nuptse.
The best times for trekking the Tashi Lapcha pass are March, April, and May. The weather is mild and the skies are clear during certain months of the year. Due to the outstanding visibility during these months, it is possible to observe magnificent views of the valleys, mountain ranges, and the valley itself. For the Rolwaling Trek across Tashi Lapcha pass, September, October, and November are also regarded as the best times to travel.
The weather is still warm, the sky is clear, and this is a good time to see the different colors of nature. Meanwhile, December snowfall is possible and makes it challenging to cross the Tashi Lapcha pass.
Tashi lapcha pass flyout trek Permits
Through two Nepalese conservation areas, the Rolwaling Everest Trek passes through the Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 m). You enter through Sagarmatha National Park and leave through the Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GSAP).
You know that Sagarmatha National Park is one of Nepal’s ten World Heritage Sites. The following is required for the Tashi Lapcha Rolwaling Valley trek:
Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GSCAP) Entry Permit
Sagarmatha National Park (SNP) Entry Permit
Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality (PLRM) Entry Permit, &
TIMS Card
You can get all of these permits. You won’t have to worry about them if you book a guided Nepal trekking trek through a local trekking agency. As a result of the trekking agency arranging every permit by paying specified charges.
Outline Itinerary for Tashi lapcha pass flyout trek- 15 Days
- Day1-Drive Kathmandu to Chetchet
- Day2-Chetchet to Simi Gau
- Day3-Simi Gau to Dongang
- Day4-Dongang to Beding
- Day5- Beding to Naa
- Day6- Rest day at Naa (Hike around Tsho Rolpo)
- Day7- Naa to Chugima
- Day8 – Chugima to Lower Glacier camp/ Japanese camp
- Day9 – Lower Glacier camp/ Japanese camp to Upper Glacier Camp/ Italian Camp
- Day10- Upper Glacier Camp/ Italian Camp to Tashi Base camp
- Day11- Tashi Base camp to Thyangbo
- Day12- Thyangbo to Thame
- Day13- Thame to Jorsale
- Day14- Jorsale to lukla
- Day15 – lukla to Kathmandu
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