Renjola Pass Trek is a beautiful adventurous trek in the Everest region. Everest Renjola pass is one of the high altitude famous Himalayas journeys in Nepal. To set among the breathtaking high mountain in the Everest region, don’t forget to include in itinerary this trip.
Similarly, the Renjo la pass trekking route goes through the heartland of the Namche Bazaar. Along Renjola trek, we also can explore the Gokyo valleys, high snow passes, Tibetan Sherpa culture. The Renjola pass with local Everest guide and helpful porter take you to Dole, Luza, and Machhermo.
But, before departure this trek from Kathmandu. Trek begins after clear the domestic flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. Then, the Everest trip leads you all the way to Ebc. Trek Renjola pass, fix departure can help to all the Everest hikers to join a group for basis trip. Additionally, we do organizes Everest tea house trek every season at a reasonable price. It may help for all trekkers make a comfortable and safe journey to paradise.
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Moreover, Gokyo-Renjola pass allows us to climb up to Gokyo Ri (5,360m). The Gokyo Ri hike allows fantastic views of Mt. Everest (8,848m), Mt. Lhotse (5,816m), Mt. Makalu (8,463m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m), Nuptse (7,855m), Mt. Ama Dablam (6,856m), Mt. Thamserku (6,723m) and other Everest range.
However, In the early day starting Renjola pass gives us chances of excellent views of Gokyo lake. Furthermore, there is a stunning view of the Remo Pokhari, Renjo la and Gokyo Ri trek. And it allows us to view the snowy peak in the background. Our 15 days Renjola pass trek itinerary helps you to explore the adventure trekking.
Gokyo valley trek provides us the incredible atmosphere that undoubtedly combines to Thame, then you will have a pleasant trek to Namche. After exciting RenjoLa pass trek, with Chola pass, we will have great mountain experiences. We have various clients review regarding this trip.
Overview
Dramatic take on/off in Lukla gateway of Khumbu Valley
Sherpa Culture and tradition hub
Many High suspension Hanging Bridges during the trek
Tibetan Buddhism and practice
Closure view of Himalaya route to Gokyo Valley
Highest Gokyo Ri Viewpoint highest Mountain Khambu (roof of the world)
Breathtaking view from Mt Everest Mt Makalu Gokyo Valley Lake and Glaciers
Comfortable Accommodation and hygiene meals every day served
Acute Mountain Sickness friendly itinerary
Scenic Mountain flights from Lukla to Kathmandu
Trekking in the famed Everest Valley
Closure view of Himalayas in route to Everest Base Camp
Explore Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Sherpa people
Explore Khumjung Village and the museum, Hilary School
Magnificent view, Gokyo Valley Lake and Glaciers
Watching the world’s highest Mt Everest with Mt Ama Dablam and more
Renjola Pass and view from Gokyo Valley
Gokyo Ri and surrounding picture
After landing at the Tribhuwan International Airport. You will welcome by a representative of Everest hikers who will drop us off at our hotel according to your recommendation.
The early day we start tour Pashupatinath temple, Swayambhunath stupa and Bouddhanath stupa which are all world heritage sites. The Durbar Square sheds light on the life of the Gorkha royals in ancient times, which we can explore by some short of hiking, Pashupatinath temple is one of the most important places of pilgrimage for all Hindus religious. Swayambhunath is also known as the Monkey Temple and Boudhanath Stupa is one of the largest stupas in the world, where we can view most of the valley and surrounding mountains. At noon, we are introduced to our trekking guide team and discuss the trek in everest hiker team. Overnight in Kathmandu.
We take an early morning adventures flight to Lukla your Everest three pass trek to begin now. We meet the rest of our team in Lukla after breakfast we start our trek. We walk on a trail that gradually descends to Cheplung village from where we get a glimpse of Mt. Khumbila and Khogde a sacred mountain which has never been allowed to climb until now. From here, we gradually descend until Phakding village. Overnight in Phakding.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner in the same lodge.
Our trail leads through a pine forest and edge of rivers inside the village. We continue our walk on the trail that goes north up the Benkar valley and for sale. After crossing Dudh Koshi River and pass Chumoa and Monjo villages before reaching the entrance of the Everest National Park. All these villages are on the edge of the river. Then after crossing a suspension bridge, we pass Jorsale village and walk alongside the Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi rivers. We ascend steep trail around 2 hours continue to reach Namche Bazaar which is the gateway of the Everest region. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
Included meals: Breakfast and Dinner in the same lodge.
We will spend 2 night in this village for acclimation. Do tour Namche Bazaar which is the primary town of the Everest or Khumbu region and has government offices has lots of ATMs, internet cafes, shops, restaurants, and a colorful market. We can hike-up to Sagarmatha National Park and enjoy the sunrise over the Himalayas including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongde and more. If we are interested in a day hike, we can trek to Khumjung village where the Hillary school and some museum belongs. Overnight in Namche Bazaar. Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner in the same lodge.
After 15min up trek from Namche Bazaar, we start to head towards the hill in the backdrop of mountains. And descend to the east of the village down the broad valley. There are two trails and our guide will choose the best one for us to follow up and we head towards North. There is a white chorten on the ridge top at 3973 m). We visit Mohang monastery and white Chorten we descend. The birthplace of the re-incarnated Lama of Rongbuk Monastery of Tibet who is believed to have introduced Buddhism in the Khumbu and Tengboche monastery. Afterward, the trail descends in a series of steep switchbacks down a sandy slope to the Gokyo and Dhudh Valley. We stay overnight in Phortse Tanga, near the river of Dudh Kosi.
Included meals: Breakfast Dinner in the same lodge.
Since the beginning, we start to climb an uphill climb to Machhermo village. We walk on a trail alongside a rhododendron and blue pine forest and pass through a waterfall before reaching Tongba Village in middle. We continue our uphill trek and pass through Dhole village, Luza villages before reaching Machhermo. Overnight in Machhermo.
Included meals: Breakfast Dinner in the same lodge.
We begin trek by climbing a ridge for an excellent view down the valley to Kangtaiga. And also up towards Cho Oyu (8153 m) and Amadoplam. The valley starts more widens as the trail passes through Phangkha village. We then descend until a river of Dudh khosi. Our trail levels out as it follows the Gokyo valley seeing the first lake, known as Longpongo, at 4690 m and continuous on. Even we get a chance to observe year's lama footprints on a stone. At the sight of the second lake, Taboche Tsho and others. Gokyo village stands by the third lake and Cho-Oyu Mountain as a backdrop. After lunch, we explore around the third lake, Dudh Pokhari, and surrounding peaks. Overnight in Gokyo Lake.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner in the same lodge.
After breakfast, we climb Gokyo Ri today and enjoy views of the incredible mountain panoramic. We can also tour the fourth Gokyo Lake today which is only 3km north of the Gokyo Village but if you want. Next, trekking to the 5th lake. The view from the top of the Viewpoint’, located at the edge of the 5th lake, is Stunning continue Cho-Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makulu mountains and the vast Ngozumba Glacier are breathtaking, back to Gokyo and spend the night.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner in the same lodge
Today is the final day of 3 pass trek and we start to prepare start early in the morning to complete the long day’s trek ahead. Our day starts to moves alongside Dudh Pokhari for a while. We have to around two hours before descending towards the Renjo La pass 5360m. On the way, we are rewarded with breathtaking views of Mount Everest and Rolwaling ranges. Views from the Renjo La pass are much like that from Gokyo Ri at the beneath we saw Gokyo village the gray smear of the Ngozumpa Glacier. Continuing quick down a stone staircase and then moves over a loose scree to reach the south bank of Angladumba Tsho Lake. The presence of ice on the trail while descending can make our descent a bit hazardous for everesthiker. Along the way, we see Relama Tsho and Renjo Lake. We walk down continue until narrow valley clogged with giant boulders to Lumde where there is a support lodge, but it is often used to close. After an hour from Lumde to get to Marlung on the east bank of the Bhote Koshi River. Overnight at Marlung lodge. Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
The day continues descent from Marulung to Thame follows a traditional route used for centuries by the Tibetan traders for business. We cross the Bhote Koshi River and descend to Taranga, The trail continues to descend and we cross two bridges before reaching Thame village. Exploring the Thame is its famous Gompa situated on a hill to the west. From here, gradually descend on a trail that leads Namche Bazaar where we had started our exciting days. Overnight in Namche Bazaar enjoy your time.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
We cross several bridges over the fast flowing Dudh Koshi River and its tributaries by gradually descending. Easy day, after reaching Lukla, we stretch those sore legs and recall the experiences of alpine adventure. Overnight in Lukla.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner
The flights to Kathmandu are usually scheduled for the morning for safety purposes of Lukla. When we arrived Kathmandu day and night is yours. In the evening, there will be a farewell dinner to celebrate the successful completion of your 3 pass trek in Everest. Overnight in Kathmandu. Included meals: Breakfast Dinner
Cost Include
- Airport / Airport pick up & drop by private tourist vehicle.
- Three nights’ standard twin sharing accommodation in a three-star level hotel in Kathmandu; Breakfast included. (2 nights)
- All your standard Meals during the trek (Breakfasts, Lunches, and Dinners) with one cup of tea/coffee per day.
- Lodges, Guesthouses accommodation during the trek
- Licensed English speaking guide.
- The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests).
- Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, and medicine for all staff.
- Everest National Park permits and TIMS permit for trekking.
- Airfare from Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu including airport departure tax in Kathmandu and Lukla airport.
- Surface transfer from and to Kathmandu.
- Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali Restaurant with on the second last day.
- All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges.
- Official expenses.
Cost doesn't include
- • Air travel to/from Nepal,
- • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu,
- • Soft/hard drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, all items of personal nature,
- • Personal clothing, insurance against accidental, medical and emergency rescue evacuations,
- • Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the trip due to sickness or emergency purpose.
- • Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley.
- • Travel Insurance
- • Emergency helicopter rescue evacuation arrangements will cover by travel insurance.
Check Gear list for Everest hiker
In most of the causes before start our adventure, we’ll spend a day or part of a day doing some casual sightseeing in world heritage site valley surrounding before we leave for the trek, and we’ll check gear when you arrive if anyone needs for the trek. Please have photos, passport photocopy airline tickets to re-confirm and insurance information ready if needed. Let us detail.
Recommend Day-pack for Everest hiker
We recommend a 30-45 liter Day-pack for each in case of porter hiring. Better to have it too large than too small, as on pass days you’ll want to carry more when you need it. Most have internal water bladders built-in, which are good to have it for any situation. Make sure it’s comfortable before leaving home. Mines are 55 and 65 liters.
Generally, if you are going to hire porter in your daypack, you’ll be carrying 1 or 2 liters of water, a wind/Gortex/soft/ hard-shell jacket, wind/rain pants, hat & gloves, extra socks, sunscreen, snacks, water purifying tablets or filter, camera, a plastic bag or pack-cover and maybe a down jacket. Other remaining porters will assist you.
Packing/Storage
It’s easiest to pack and unpack from a duffel-bag, do for the most natural, porters to carry as well… Inexpensive and/or sound quality duffel are available in Kathmandu, but we can provide upon your request but it’s best to invest in a robust and waterproof duffel such as a North Face. You can leave/store extra gear in Kathmandu at our office storage room free of charge.
Extra Gear & Villagers
If anyone has old/extra/used gear of any sort, bring it along if you have room in your duffel you can donate it for porters and some orphans center or donation for villagers.
Our porters & staff also appreciate it can be old shirts, jackets, pants, fleeces, shoes to your old trekking socks. We often have a raffle on the first day of the trek, and each porter will get at least one ‘new’ thing, which is fun for them.
Recommend Snacks for Everest hiker
It’s always good to have some snickers or bars at lower elevations. You crave terrific things at altitude, and often need energy in a way that you usually don’t at lower altitudes energy bars, electrolytes, etc are essential for long days or passes. Lemonade mix, Emergen-C, Tang, etc great to have for hot days in your water bottles can make huge differences. If anyone has a favorite cookie/biscuit, bring a package to share in the tent in the evenings with staff if you want. And anything else that you can bring particularly likes.
Water Purifiers & Filters
You can bring an MSR ceramic purifying/filtering pump along on the trek which everyone can use to pump freshwater in the evenings for the next day’s drinking water, ecologically the best way to get water in the Himalaya’s fragile trekking regions. Bring your pump, UV purifier or iodine tablets to have the capacity for fresh water whenever you want en route. Please bring at least unbreakable plastic/metal water bottles.
What we need for Everest trek
A copy of your travel medical insurance (just one sheet with policy number, name, and international contact numbers) as well as a password photocopy.
A copy of your Passport (front page) and Nepal visa
3 Visa-sized photo
Cash for Everest trek
We run trek basis on cash during the trek for drinks, snacks, candy bars, biscuits, beer, etc. There’s some good shopping in Namche, sometimes a chance to buy locally made products. For tipping the crew we recommend about $100 per person in Nepali rupees or USD. There are ATMs in KTM which give you 350 USD, and many money changers, banks, etc available in Kathmandu and Lukla. In Namche, you can change TCs or cash, and some other places cash but we recommend you do it in Kathmandu. Guide also has extra rupees with them if anyone runs out and needs to borrow. For each Everest hiker, $250 is an excellent amount to change when you arrive in KTM.
Camera/ mobile Batteries recharge system
There are now many places to recharge batteries in the Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu and Langtang region so bring your camera battery chargers otherwise bring your solar panel. We recommend always bringing extra batteries as it takes time to charge and there is often a line in the busy time, charging is not always available and it can get expensive to charge your batteries up higher!
Washing & Showers in Everest trek
Showers are almost always available at the lodges of Everest regions. But they’re not cheap generally per head 3-5USD up to. So budget some extra cash if you like to shower daily! You can have (at no cost) a ‘warm washing bowl’ to wash up with. As for clothes, bring a small package of soap powder, and you can either wash your clothes yourself or laundry available in Namache our porters some money to wash them for you! That sometimes works.
Sleeping bag for Ebc trek
Down-filled sleeping bags rated to -10º are best because high altitude nights will be fresh for hikers but for peak climber more than…Good down is fluffy, light and thick. A muff makes a big difference to the overall warmth of a bag and a mummy bag is generally warmer than a rectangular one. If your bag is rated for a higher temperature add a fleece sleeping bag liner to add warmth to the alpine zone.
Day-pack for Everest base camp trek
This should be comfortable in your choice, with a right waistband that transfers some of the weight to the hips. It needs to be big enough to take a jacket, fleece, drinking water, camera and odds and ends you might like during the day which should be always with you.
Duffel Bag for Everest hiker
If you travel with porters, bring your gear in a duffel bag which helps to excess easy. Several companies make good duffel bags with a zipper along the side for ease of entry choose the best one. Get a bag that is durable and has a sturdy zipper some time it makes different. A duffel bag 40cm in diameter and about 80cm long is large enough to carry your gear and will usually meet the weight limit of porters and domestic flight rules.
Recommend Trekking Boots, for Everest trek
To finish happily trek you need comfortable feet. Quality boots have good ankle support, plenty of toe room for long descents, a stiff sole to lessen twisting torsion and are light, due to you don’t tire. Look at the inner lining – leather is good and Cambrelle is even better, a material that eats smelly foot bacteria and makes the extra relief. Good lightweight trekking boots or light all leather boots are ideal for a long day trek. Avoid arriving with brand new boots that you have not yet used before! Walk-in your new hiking boots on some steep hills and make it smooth that will test trouble spots before you leave home. The longer the trek, the better the boots you need, so took the best one for a happy journey.
Socks,
In the low country area, your feet will be warm or even hot while walking so quality cotton mix sports socks are excellent. Three to four pairs are enough for the trek. Thick trekking socks are better for higher up because you may walk in the snow, and evenings are cold where you can exchange. We suggest you bring four pairs or even 1 more. Mostly modern trekking boots fit snugly so wearing two pairs of socks at the same time is impractical to think twice.
Camp Shoes,
Luxury for your feet at the end of the day: sandals or running shoes is the best idea.
Fleece top,
Most trekkers consider this is essential, but alternatives are a thick thermal top or a light down jacket. In Kathmandu, you can get cheap Korean fleeces but they are not the best quality you needed.
Down Jacket or fiber-filled jacket,
Down clothing has the advantage of being light and compressible for alpine. A down jacket will stuff into a small space when packed, yet puff up. You should bring a good down jacket on all treks from your country or can buy in Kathmandu. Most ski jackets that have been used in your country are not warm enough and most so-called expedition parkas are too heavy and bulky. Don’t bring both a heavy and a light down Jacket; choose one that will serve both purposes, preferably ideal one with a hood that is also stuffed with down. If you feel extremely cold at high altitude, you will likely wear your down jacket inside your sleeping bag.
Wind or rain jacket
During the day trekking, you can use windproof, Waterproof and breathable. Plastic ponchos or non-breathable raincoats are not suitable for the trek.
Fleece/sweatpants,
Great for the chilly evenings, thicker is better and polypro is better than cotton in high.
Day-wear shirt,
T-shirts are favorite but a shirt with a collar and long sleeves are more practical during the day or in the evening. Regularly you can use two so you can swap damp for dry. Look one for shirts made of quick-dry fabrics rather than cotton.
Trekking pants,
You will live in these. Light material, loose-fitting, and dark-colored are best.
You can survive with only one pair but you have to bring two; get dusty or muddy so a change is a good idea. Cotton cheapies some marks in the local fashion, it is not necessary to have gore-tex or waterproof pants.
Neck gaiter,
For winter trekking they are the best for staying warm you need it, A fleece triangle with a Velcro fastening works well and is easy to pull up when the yaks stir up trail dust.
Trekking poles,
Useful, especially on steep, rough terrain, but if you are not used to using them you will not miss them someone who loves to do photography thinks twice.
Sunglasses,
Highly recommend good one suitable for snow, as it is bright up there, but specialized glacier glasses. Contact lens wearers report very few problems except cleaning them in the conditions it’s your matter. Ski goggles are unnecessary for trekking.
Mittens/Gloves,
These don’t need to be fancy (pockets are the warmest solution to cold hands), so local Kathmandu fleece gloves are excellent but you need it.
Water bottle,
Should be a one-liter size, except boiling water, and be leak-proof. You have to bring 2 or liter capacity in all. Sometimes mini Thomas a metal bottle can double as a hot water bottle on cold nights.
Torch,
LED bulbs are best for mountains. You will need a lamp for reading after dark, and for finding your way to the outhouses. A headlamp is excellent for climbing although many people prefer the second torch it’s enough.
Toiletries and odds and ends,
Bring essentials for the trek only otherwise you can buy in tea houses. There are a surprising number of showers or buckets of hot water available in the hotel. The smallest tube of toothpaste is perfect for a month in your favor. Roll-on deodorant can spare you grief with your tent partner toilet paper need. Hand cleaner in a bottle (“Parallel” or similar) is a good idea, it would be better for the environment than “handy wipes”.
Towel,
Bring only a small one for trekking, or consider using a sarong. Mountain shops sell towels made of a quick-dry fabric which is cost around 10USD. In Kathmandu, a city hotel does supply towels. Sunscreen and lip care with sun protection extremely needed during the day sun is intense at altitude, especially after snow, and you will want to use these most days.
Water purification,
One bottle of iodine tablets between two, Douglas or Potable Aqua is the best one. Shops in Canada sell Pristine, which is a good option. We tend to use boiled water from the lodges but occasionally we need to take water from the streams. The use of a mineral water bottle is discouraged from an environmental point of view and the higher it costs more.
Snow gaiters
These are not needed, but bring them if you already have some in case we get or cross a pass about 5400M high or you are coming in the winter season.
Evening camp wear,
Around the evening camp, you can wear camp shoes, lights sandals or leather boots. No matter what altitude and what season the temperature can get to -10º after dark. By far the best clothing is:
+ A down jacket, medium weight
+ Thick fleece pants
+ Fleece hat and neck gaiter
+ Thick shoes with wool socks
Available in Kathmandu or bring from home that we need.
1) Sleeping sheet
2) Duffel Bag
3) Trekking pants
4) Wind pants
5) Fleece top
6) Warm hat
7) Light gloves
8) Toilet paper
9) One litter of water bottle
10) Pee bottle
11) Lip care
12) Torch
13) Snow Gaiters
14) Water purification
Bring from home
1) Sleeping bag
2) Daypack
3) Trekking Boots
4) Running shoes
5) Socks
6) Camp shoes
7) Rain jacket
8) Nightwear top
9) Neck gaiter
10) Daywear shirt x2 or 3
11) Underwear
12) Sun hat
13) Sunscreen
14) Sunglasses
15) Toiletries and odds and ends
16) Small towel/sarong
17) Personal medicines
18) Camera
19) Money pouch/belt
20) Passport photos 2x
21) USD40 cash for a visa (30 days visa)
Mainly you have to be fit physically and mentally for Gokyo Renjola pass trek. You usually have to walk 5-6 hrs per day beside in pass 10 hours. So you have to prepare your body and mind that easily acclimated with the environment. We have to around two hours before descending towards to reach Renjo La pass 5360m. On the way, we are rewarded with breathtaking views of Mount Everest and Gokyo valley trek. Views from the Renjo La pass are much like that from Gokyo Ri at the beneath we saw Gokyo village the gray smear of the Ngozumpa Glacier. Continuing quick down a stone staircase and then moves over a loose scree to reach the south bank of Angladumba Tsho Lake. The presence of ice on the trail while descending can make our descent a bit hazardous for everesthiker Besides all the above, you have to care what kind of guide and which company you are following.
Renjola pass trek is known as a high passes trek in the world. So we must have the quality products with carefully chosen products. Daypack is needed during the hiking, if you trekking with organized trip than (25–35 liters), daypack is excellent enough but if you are doing on your own then you must have to choose (70 – 80 liters) Pack cover necessary, Sleeping bag comfortable too -20 °c (depending upon the season, weather forecast and personal preference). It is possible to rent it in Kathmandu which cost 3$ per day. Waterproof (optional) hiking boots are the most strongly with a familiar one, Camp shoes (down booties or running shoes) LED headlamp with quality one along with extra battery, 2 trekking poles for each. Camelback water bladder or sipper (water bottle) about 2 per pax. We need Chocolates, Energy bar, Dry fruits, ORS and elector light drink. Down jacket with cover comfortable too is about -10, -15 • c. Most of the second hand or new equipment’s you can hire or buy in Kathmandu. And the cost will be cheaper for you to compare your country. And the more extra light jacket. T-shirt, goggles (UV protected) and 5 pair thermal pants and cap for sun cover, Waterproof gloves, woolen gloves, and socks. Sunscreen, moisturizer, lip balm and sanitizer handy. We recommend adding a pair of Yaktrax or Microspikes. These are mini-crampons and might be needed if there is snow on the high passes which is always a good idea.
Renjola trek is one of the best panoramic view treks in Everest valley. Renjola enclosed by high Himalaya’s range which is better views of Himalaya including Mt Makalu, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Ice land Peak, and Thamserku. Renjola trek leads you after the success Gokyo Valley and Gokyo Ri hike. Renjola pass trek is the best that contains the Gokyo Village with all the fifth lake trek in Dudh Valley. Gokyo Ri offers you a splendid view of mountains Everest massif.
Renjola pass trek Everest region nearby famous Gokyo valley region. Gokyo Ri is another From Gokyo Ri it is possible to see four 8,000-metre peaks: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu and Gokyo valley with beautiful fifth lake too. Renjo-La Pass Trekking is one of the underrated trekking in Nepal. Trek offers the exploration of the remote but naturally rich areas of Khumbu Valley. Renjo-La Pass (5360m) is one of the three high passes that lead crossing which the pristine Gokyo lakes can be reached.