Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek - 14 Days
14 Days
Kathmandu
Hotel/Lodge/Tea House
Spring and Autumn
30% Cancellation Charge (Personal Reason)
Guided Trek
Covered
English, Deutsch
5755m
BLD During Trek
Private/Public Vehicle
6-7 Hours Trek
Available
Available
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a delightful adventure that joins the greatness of both Rolwaling valley and the Khumbu district of Nepal. This energizing and testing trek takes you to a remote area and gives you a chance to encounter the delightful perspectives on the Himalayas with the test of intersection high mountain pass. The wild that lies in the interesting mountains and the remote trail is something that you will appreciate as you stroll en route to Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass.
The valleys of Rolwaling is immaculate and unexplored. Lying underneath the Gaurishankar run is otherworldly. The great mix of mountain scenery with the appealing landscape, enchanting towns, and serene mountain passes makes this spot exuberant regardless of its disconnection. The all-encompassing perspectives on mountains like Mt. Gauri Shankar, Dorje Lakpa, Mount Everest , Tso Rolpa Lake, and so on that this trek offers are wonderful.
The amazing magnificence that lies in the cascades, ice sheets, and antiquated cloisters adds to the wonder of this locale. Yeti, the Himalayan man like Being has rumored to be living in the Himalayas. The inquiries about it have gone futile. Anyway, there's a wide belief that an ape like animal resembling man resides in this area. The nearby individuals have detailed about the Yeti ordinarily.
Rolwaling valley is likewise considered as one of the shrouded valleys in the Himalayas. The valley is a wild spot surrounded by curious and magnificent mountains. It lies between the snow-topped mountains on either side. Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek begins with a drive to Shigatte. From there we pass different towns like Jagat, Simigaun, and Donga to Bedding.
We open up to the valley of Rolwaling as we reach close to the towns of Bedding and Na. We make the most of our days investigating the towns. Similarly strolling as far as possible up to Yalung Base Camp. Leaving Na town, we rise up to Tso Rolpa. And afterward to Rolwaling icy mass that lies just beneath the Rolwaling icy mass. We further rise to Tashi Lapcha Pass from where the perspectives on mountains pass and the precipitous scene look astonishing. We further dive down our trail to Namche through Thame and advance toward Kathmandu by means of a departure from Lukla.
Hence, Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is generally speaking is an energizing off the beaten trek that is strenuous that requires trekkers with great wellness and continuance limit. You can likewise tweak your trek by adding any campaign understanding to your typical trekking venture. For this, you need to expedite your climbing gear on your own. On the off chance that you want to perseverance every one of the challenges that nature can convey then join the Nepal Hiking Team to taste the glory that Mother Nature observes.
Highlights of the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek
- Spectacular Mountain Views
- Stunning vistas of Mount Gaurishankar, Melungtse, Everest, Cho Oyu, and surrounding Himalayan peaks.
- Panoramic landscapes from the Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755m/18,881 ft).
- Challenging High Pass Crossing
- Traverse the remote and adventurous Tashi Lapcha Pass, a thrilling experience for seasoned trekkers.
- Tso Rolpa Lake
- Visit the breathtaking Tso Rolpa Lake, one of Nepal’s largest glacial lakes, known for its turquoise waters and serene surroundings.
- Cultural Immersion
- Explore Sherpa and Tamang villages like Simigaun, Beding, and Thame.
- Learn about traditional lifestyles, local monasteries, and the rich Himalayan Buddhist culture.
- Remote Wilderness and Solitude
- Trek through the unspoiled Rolwaling Valley, offering a tranquil and pristine trekking experience away from the crowds.
- Diverse Landscapes
- Walk through lush forests, alpine meadows, glacial moraines, and rugged high-altitude terrain.
- Namche Bazaar and Khumbu Region
- End the trek in the vibrant Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest, where trekkers can experience a mix of tradition and modern amenities.
- Wildlife and Natural Beauty
- Encounter diverse flora and fauna, including rhododendron forests, Himalayan blue sheep, and snow leopards (if lucky).
- Adventurous Camping Experience
- Stay in tea houses and camp in remote high-altitude areas, adding to the adventure.
- Thame Monastery
- Visit the historic Thame Monastery, known for its spiritual significance and stunning location.
Difficulties of the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek
- High-Altitude Challenges
- The trek reaches altitudes as high as 5,755m (18,881 ft) at the Tashi Lapcha Pass, which increases the risk of altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization days are essential to reduce these risks.
- Demanding Terrain
- The trail includes steep ascents, rocky paths, and challenging descents. Crossing glacial moraines and snowy sections near the pass requires good physical stamina and trekking experience.
- Extended Trekking Duration
- With 18 days of trekking, this is a long-duration journey. The continuous walking of 5–7 hours daily, often on rugged trails, demands high endurance and physical fitness.
- Remote and Isolated Areas
- The trek passes through remote regions with limited access to medical facilities, communication networks, and amenities. Trekkers need to be self-sufficient and well-prepared.
- Weather Unpredictability
- Weather in the Himalayas can change rapidly, especially at high altitudes. Snowfall, strong winds, or rain can increase the difficulty of the trek, particularly near the Tashi Lapcha Pass.
- Technical Challenges at the Pass
- Crossing Tashi Lapcha Pass requires basic mountaineering skills, as some sections may involve ice, snow, and the use of ropes or crampons. Guided support is strongly recommended.
- Limited Accommodation Options
- Tea houses and camping are the primary accommodation options in this region. Facilities are basic, especially in remote areas like Na Gaun and Tso Rolpa, which might be challenging for those used to more comfort.
- Long Trekking Days
- Some days, such as the trek from Tso Rolpa Phedi to Ngole via Tashi Lapcha Pass (9–10 hours), are exceptionally long and physically exhausting.
- Logistical Challenges
- Being in a less-trodden part of the Himalayas, the trek requires careful planning for food, water, and equipment. Porters and guides are crucial for carrying supplies and navigating the trail.
- Preparation and Fitness Requirements
- This trek is not suitable for beginners. Prior trekking experience at high altitudes, excellent physical fitness, and mental resilience are essential to complete the journey successfully.
Equipment and Gears for Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek

Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Shigati (950m.): 9-10 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 02: Trek from Shigati to Jagat (1050m/3445 ft): 5-6 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 03: Trek Jagat to Simigaun (1,900m/6234 ft) : 5-6 hrs (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 04: Trek Simigaun to Kharka (2,900m/9512 ft): 6-7 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 05: Trek Kharka to Beding (3,690m/12,103 ft) : 4-5 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 06: Trek Beding to Na Gaun (4,180m/13710 ft) : 4-5 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day at Na Gaun (4,180m/13710 ft) : (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 08: Trek from Na Gaun to Tso Rolpa Lake (4,580m/15026 ft) 6-7 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day at Tso Rolpa Phedi (4,183m/13722 ft) (Tea house Accommodation/Camping)
Day 10: Tso Rolpa Phedi to Ngole via Tashi Lapcha pass (5755m/18881 ft) : 9-10 hrs. (Camping)
Day 11: Ngole to Thame (3,820m/12530 ft) : 6-7 hrs. (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 12: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m): 5 Hrs. (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 13: Trek Namche to Lukla (2,840m). (Tea house Accommodation)
Day 14: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. (Overnight stay at Hotel)
Itinerary
Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu (1350m.) to Dolakha to Shigati (950m.) Trek to Suri Dobhan. (9-10 hours' drive)
Our trek will begin with a road trip from Kathmandu to Singati, which takes approximately 9-10 hours. First of all we head upper east on the Friendship Highway which interfaces Kathmandu with Lhasa. A Lamosangu, we leave the Friendship Highway and take another approach to Jiri. Prior the engine capable street used to be just up to Dolakha. Be that as it may, these days as a result of the Tamakoshi hydropower development works, we can drive up to Shigati. From Shigati we trek to Suri Dobhan for our medium-term stay.
Day 2: Trek from Suri Dobhan to Jagat (1440m/4723 ft): 5/6 hrs.
Trek along the stream, and after that proceed on the level land. We cross a few streams and wildernesses with assortments of orchid, rhododendron and other vegetation. Cross the suspension extension to reach Jagat, a community with individuals of various ethnicities.
Day 3: Trek from Jagat to Simigaun (1,900m/6,234 ft) – 5-6 Hours
We ascend through lush jungles filled with rhododendron and pine trees, passing waterfalls and terraced farmlands. Simigaun, perched on a ridge, offers stunning views of Mount Gaurishankar.
Day 4: Trek from Simigaun to Kharka (2,900m/9,512 ft) – 6-7 Hours
The trail becomes steeper as we enter alpine forests and follow narrow paths along ridges. Kharka, a small open pasture area, is a perfect camping spot surrounded by serene wilderness.
Day 5: Trek from Kharka to Beding (3,690m/12,103 ft) – 4-5 Hours
Today’s trail is relatively easier, following the Rolwaling River and passing through yak pastures. Beding is a picturesque village with ancient monasteries and views of snow-capped peaks.
Day 6: Trek from Beding to Na Gaun (4,180m/13,710 ft) – 4-5 Hours
We ascend gradually along the riverbank, passing small settlements and prayer flags. Na Gaun, surrounded by towering peaks, is the last major settlement in the Rolwaling Valley.
Day 7: Acclimatization Day at Na Gaun (4,180m/13,710 ft)
A rest day to adjust to the altitude. You can explore the village or hike to nearby viewpoints for incredible vistas of surrounding mountains like Gaurishankar and Melungtse.
Day 8: Trek from Na Gaun to Tso Rolpa Lake (4,580m/15026 ft) – 6-7 Hours
We trek through rugged landscapes and cross glacial moraines to reach Tso Rolpa Lake. The turquoise waters of this glacial lake are a highlight of the trek.
Day 9: Acclimatization Day at Tso Rolpa Phedi (4,183m/13,722 ft)
Another day to rest and acclimatize before crossing Tashi Lapcha Pass. Spend the day exploring the area around Tso Rolpa Lake and enjoying its tranquility.
Day 10: Trek to Ngole via Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755m/18,881 ft) – 9-10 Hours
The most challenging day of the trek. We ascend steeply to cross the Tashi Lapcha Pass, with breathtaking views of Everest, Cho Oyu, and surrounding peaks. After the pass, we descend to Ngole.
Day 11: Trek from Ngole to Thame (3,820m/12,530 ft) – 6-7 Hours
The trail descends gradually to Thame, a serene Sherpa village with a famous monastery. Enjoy the warm hospitality and stunning mountain views.
Day 12: Trek from Thame to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,286 ft) – 5 Hours
We follow the Dudh Koshi River to Namche Bazaar, the bustling hub of the Khumbu region. Relax and explore this vibrant town.
Day 13: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,860m/9,383 ft) – 6-7 Hours
Our final trekking day descends through rhododendron forests and suspension bridges, retracing our steps back to Lukla. Celebrate the end of the trek with your team.
Day 14: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft)
Our trek will conclude with an early morning scenic flight from Lukla to Kathmandu or Ramechhap. After arriving in Kathmandu, you can relax or explore the city.
Cost Includes
- Domestic airport transfer.
- Professional trekking guide with government license.
- Kathmandu to Shigati by vehicle.
- Flight ticket from Lukla to Kathmandu or Ramechhap.
- All meals during the trek: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- Tea/coffee (3 cups per day).
- Purified drinking water (Ef-Chlor water purification tablet).
- Tea house accommodation during the trek (twin sharing basis).
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and local entry permits.
- Necessary equipment: sleeping bag, down jacket, duffle bag if needed (to be returned to the company after the trek).
- First-aid kit from The Great Adventure Treks & Expedition including oximeter.
- Staff insurance, food, salary, transport, and clothing.
- Trekking completion achievement certificate after completing the trek.
- Free luggage storage at "The Great Adventure Treks" office during the trek.
- Emergency rescue help (covered by your travel insurance).
- All government and local taxes.
Cost Excludes
- International airfare, visa fee, and travel insurance.
- Food and accommodation in Kathmandu.
- Extra expenses: all drinks (hard and soft), Wi-Fi, laundry, hot shower during the trek.
- Personal gear and upgraded accommodations.
- Tips for staff.
- Porter cost: USD $25 per porter per day (including food, accommodation, and salary).
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How hard is the Tashi Lapcha pass Trek?
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is considered a challenging and demanding adventure, suitable for experienced trekkers with a good level of physical fitness and prior high-altitude trekking experience. The trek involves long trekking days, steep ascents, and descents through rugged trails, as well as technical challenges like crossing glaciers and navigating the high-altitude Tashi Lapcha Pass at 5,755m (18,881 ft). Altitude sickness is a potential concern due to prolonged exposure to elevations above 4,000m, requiring proper acclimatization and caution. The trek also includes remote sections where facilities are basic, and weather conditions can change rapidly. Despite the difficulties, the trek rewards adventurers with unparalleled views, cultural encounters, and a profound sense of achievement.
Do I need a guide and porter for Tashi Lapcha Pass trek?
Yes, hiring a licensed guide is strongly recommended due to the technical challenges of the Tashi Lapcha Pass and the remote nature of the route. A porter can also help carry heavy loads, making the trek less physically demanding.
How long is Tashi Lapcha Pass trek?
The Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek typically takes 18 days, including arrival, acclimatization, and departure days.
What should I pack for the trek?
Essential items include warm clothing, a good-quality sleeping bag, trekking poles, crampons, a first aid kit, snacks, and personal toiletries. Technical gear like a harness and ice axe may be required for glacier sections, which can often be rented locally