Trip info
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Min 2 Max 12
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Grade: Challenging
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Apr-May, Oct-Nov
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Max. 5,755m/18,882ft.
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Duration: 17 Days
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Private Jeep/ Flight
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Hotel/ Teahouse/ Tent
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All meals are included
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Rollwalling Tasi Lapcha Trek Highlights
- One of the finest off-the-beaten-path trek
- Fully guided trek with sherpa and porters support
- Monasteries, lakes, high passes and rich culture
- Cross Tashi Laptcha pass into the Everest region
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a classic Himalayan trekking that ventures through the less-trodden route of Rolwaling into the famous Everest region via Tashi Lapcha Pass. Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is one such trek that still holds the classic experience of Himalayan trekking. Our 17 days Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek has been tailored to keep every important aspect in mind and to ensure that you have the most amazing experience in one of the most remote parts of the Himalayas.
Rolwaling is perhaps the least visited part of the Himalayan region and this is what makes this place truly amazing. Rolwaling valley is rich in terms of cultural and natural beauty. The valley has a majority of Sherpa people living and has a very rich culture and tradition. There are several 6000m and 7000m peaks in Rolwaling valley and Rolwaling is also home to the famous Tso Rolpa and Omi Tso Lakes. (So)Your trek begins from the Rolwaling region as you trek to Beding and Naa following the Tamakoshi River. You stay 2 nights at Beding and Naa villages for acclimatization and exploration before moving further.
After a week of trekking allowing proper acclimatization, you arrive at Naa Gaon where you will spend two nights. Naa Goan is the last settlement of the Rolwaling region. you cross over the Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755m/18,882ft) which links the Rolwaling region with the Khumbu region in 3 days from Naa Village. After crossing the Pass, you arrive at Thame and then continue to Namche Bazar the next day. Namche Bazar is the biggest settlement in the Everest region and is also known as the Sherpa capital. From Namche, you trek down to Lukla and fly back to Kathmandu. Moreever; In earlier days there were no teahouses/lodges in the Rolwaling region but now the locals have built teahouses/lodges in almost every place except for the 3 nights on this trek which is at the Tashi Lapcha Pass Area. Your choice of accommodation on this trek will be a mix of both teahouse/lodge and camping. For the 3 nights on the pass, it will be a fully camping trek.
However; Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trip ventures through a less-trodden route and is a classic Himalayan holiday. Unlike the other trekking areas in Nepal which have become more commercialised, the Rolwaling region is a hidden gem and is less visited by tourists. Experience trekking in complete solitude, tread the off-the-beaten-path and traverse Tashi Lapcha Pass, one of the highest high mountain passes in Nepal. Visit Beding, Naa and Tso Rolpa Lake in the Rolwaling region.
Customize Your Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek:
- This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailormade”. The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha trek package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste, For more information please contact us.
17 Days Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek Itinerary
We recommend that you schedule your arrival in Kathmandu in the morning or afternoon. This will give you enough time to relax and recover from jet lag before starting your adventure. Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, our representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel where you will be served welcome drinks. After you have freshened up, your trek guide will brief you about your trip in the lobby of your hotel in the evening.
Get familiar with your surroundings by taking a walk down the street. Visit to Thamel, the main tourist hub. Overnight at Kathmandu's in a Hotel.
Accommodation: Hotel Moonlight
In the morning, you visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath, as part of a guided sightseeing tour. The tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours. In the afternoon, you will be briefed about your upcoming adventure. If you have any doubts, check your equipment and visit the Swayambhunath Monkey Temple near your hotel. Spend the night in Kathmandu.
Accommodation: Hotel Moonlight
Meals: Breakfast
Today you Leaving Kathmandu, you will drive toward Chechet via Charikot. Located atop the hill, Charikot offers scenic views of Gaurishanker Mountain, Melungtse Mountain and other peaks and mountains. You will drive past rustic villages and town to reach Gongar Khola which is located near to Jagat village. Arriving Chechet you get ready for your trek to Simigaun, which takes 2 hrs of ascent.
Accommodation: teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Leaving your camp in Simigaon, you will head northeast and take a moderate climb through the green forest of blooming rhododendron and other alpine flowers. The path is scenic with views that stretch from Tama Koshi Valley to Rolwaling Valley. You will follow the normal route and follow the escalating path to Sambur Danda and kyalche. Crossing the wooden bridge, you will reach Dhonkhang where you will set your camp in the clearing area in the forest.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
After breakfast, you will leave Dhongang and walk past the Rolwaling River. Crossing the river, you will follow the path that takes you to the forest on the northern side. Taking a slow climb, you will pass through the clearing area and arrive at the dispersed tea house in Nyimare. Moving further through farmland in Ramding, you will reach the Sherpa village of Beding which is located in a narrow gorge.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Beding is the largest settlement in the Rolwaling Region after Naa. Beding village boasts a century-old monastery, traditional sherpa houses, a school and etc. You will explore the village and also do an acclimatization hike to a nearby hill.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
The path takes you to a bit higher altitude on this day where you will experience a cold climate. Leaving the Sherpa village of Beding, you will take a slow walk along the Rolwaling River for better acclimatization. You will be blessed with close-up views of surrounding mountains and peaks and awe-inspiring natural scenery. You will reach Naa in just 3 hrs. Naa used to be a temporary settlement used by locals for cattle grazing but now it has turned into the largest settlement area in Rolwaling Valley. From Naa village, the view of surrounding peaks is surreal and we can get a stunning view of Chobutse Peak (6689m) that rises above Tsho Rolpa.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Another day of acclimatization in Naa. This is done to allow your body to adapt well to the increasing altitude. Today you will do a hike to nearby hill with a goal of climb high sleep low.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
There is no settlement after Naa until your traverse the pass and enter Thame valley. You will cross the pass at Chukima and reach the famous glacier lake of Tsho Rolpa. Following the trail through moraine valley, you will reach to the area near the sandy area that exists between Tsho Rolpa Lake and Trakarding glacier where you will stay overnight in a camp.
Accommodation: Fully Camping
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
From Chukima, you will head towards Tolomban on this day. This is a short yet tiring walk as you need to follow the escalating trail for most of the day. The journey continues through the eroded valley where there is no trace of habitat. Experience the sheer wilderness of being in a distant land on this day.
Accommodation: Fully Camping
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
You need to start your trek quite early in the morning before sunrise. Walking through the glacier, you will pass through a spur that allows easy access to the upper section of the glaciated region. You might need the use of ropes to climb Tashi Lapcha Pass. After 4hrs of strenuous climbing, you will reach to the top of Tashi Lapcha which rewards you with views of awe-inspiring sceneries. The summit is marked with cairn and prayer flags. You will lower down to the other side and walk along the glaciated pond to Tashi Phuk where you will stay overnight.
Accommodation: Fully Camping
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Leaving your campsite, you will head east over snow slopes. The trail lowers down to Thame River and then to Thengpo. The path is scenic with views of Ama Dablam, Makalu and other peaks and mountains that rise high above Thame River. You will pass along dispersed temporary settlement to Thengpo. Moving along pasture field, you will follow the trail to Thame.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
After breakfast, you will leave Thame and walk towards Namche. It’s a lunch stop walk from Thame to Namche.
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Today is your last day crossing the Dudhkoshi River to Lukla. After a steep descent from Namche, there is only a gradual trek along the banks of the Dudhkoshi River left. En route, you will have lunch and make the final ascent to Lukla Airport. The rest of the day is free and you can relax in the warm sun and reflect on the emotional experiences you have had while crossing these vast mountains that have helped you rediscover yourself in ways you least expected. This is your last day in these majestic mountains. Later, you can celebrate your successful trek with your Sherpa guides and porters, whom you have come to know very well and have now become good friends. End this wonderful journey with joy
Accommodation: teahouse/Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Take an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. You will be transferred to hotel in a private vehicle in Kathmandu. Take leisure and soothe your aching limbs from difficult trekking.
Accommodation: Hotel Moonlight
Meal: Breakfast
A free day in Kathmandu to rest, explore, and shop. There are no activities scheduled for today. This day also serves as a contingency day in case of any delay with the Lukla flight. If you would like to do any sightseeing today, please reach out to us, and we can assist you with arranging sightseeing tours around Kathmandu.
Accommodation: Hotel Moonlight
Meal: Breakfast
Your incredible journey through the 17-days comes to an end today. After breakfast, our representative will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your final departure. Take with you unforgettable memories of the Himalayan adventure, stunning landscapes, and Sherpa culture. We wish you a safe journey and hope to welcome you back for another trek in the beautiful mountains of Nepal.
Meals: Breakfast
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek - 17-Days Cost Details
Cost Includes
- Twin-share accommodation at Hotel in Kathmandu for 4 nights
- All meals (B, L, D) during the trek with tea, coffee, hot water
- Twin-sharing accommodation on tent and teahouse/lodge
- Tents for accommodation, dining, kitchen and more for your comfort
- Experienced local guide with 1:3 assistant guide to client ratio
- Full support crew including kitchen staffs and (1 porter for every 2 trekkers)
- All camping logistical arrangements for your comfort
- All private ground transportation including airport transfers
- Gaurishankar Conservation Area Project (GCAP) permit and (TIMS) Card.
- Internal airfare Lukla to Kathmandu
- Comprehensive first aid kit with high-altitude medicine
- Duffle bag for porter use (1 duffel bag per trekker)
- Trekking Area Map, and Water Purifications Tablet
- Staffs salary, food, equipment, and insurance including trip cost
- Official expense, all local and government tax and (VAT)
- Sleeping bag if needed (it is refundable)
- Farewell Celebratory Dinner in Kathmandu with whole team
Cost Excludes
- International flight tickets and Nepal entry visa fee
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu during stay
- Disembarkation Airport Tax in Nepal - approx. US$ 24. al equipment
- Personal hiking equipment
- Personal expenses. Additional expenses due to unforeseen circumstances such as other events beyond control.
- Drinks except tea and coffee. (Bar Bill, laundry and telephone calls.)
- Travel Insurance: Liability of insurance against any kind of medical expenses etc.)
- Emergency rescue evacuation if needed
- Tips for treks guide and porter (it is appreciated)
17-Days Trip Cost Details
- The trip cost always depends on group size, hotel accommodation category and client’s desire budget
- The included itinerary is a guideline and standard pattern which AlpineTrav you. This trekking itinerary can be modified according to your time and requirements
- The itinerary shall be changed after an understanding between both AlpineTrav and the client. Additional activities could be either added or reduced as per client’s request before the trip confirmation
- Price shall be adjusted in our mutual understanding, if the client intends to add some services we shall charge him/ her for those additional services and if he/she intends to lessen some services, we shall wave the charges accordingly
- The itinerary is published in full board services for the better understanding to the client. Among many options such as hotel facilities in Kathmandu and Pokhara, the client can make his/her own choice
- The cost is also affected by the number of employees‒ guides and porters
Please contact us for any information about in your selected package.
Useful Info
Rooms are usually shared by two people unless you request a private room. Also, you can upgrade to better hotels in the mountain and even in the cities. For your customized services, please contact us.
What is the accommodation during the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha trek?
In Kathmandu: you stay at Kathmandu Hotel Moonlight., centrally located in Thamel, the hotel where you can relax. Breakfast will be provided in the hotel and your accommodation will be on twin-sharing basis. If you would like to have a single room, upon request you are required to pay a single supplement price as stated in the trip costing.
Teahouse/Lodge on the trek – Trekking in the Rolwaling region, not need tremendous logistics in accommodation as there are clean and friendly Lodges along the trail. Rooms are basic, normally just a bed with a pillow and blankets. The rooms are fairly basic. Blankets are generally provided by the teahouse. Bathrooms are mostly shared and toilets are squat type in most places. We will arrange for you and your group to stay in local lodges daily. Please remember that some of them are very basic and a sense of adventure is necessary. On the trek, your accommodation will be on a simple teahouse/lodge with basic and shared facilities.
Tashi Laptcha Pass – Your accommodation for three nights will be on tented camping. A tent will be provided for every 2 travellers. If in case a single by default, we will arrange a single tent for you at no additional cost.
Typical Day – Daily wake up calls will be between 6.00 am to 7.00 am while on the trek. The wake-up time and breakfast time will be decided a night before during the briefing time. The time table for each day will entirely depend on your walking duration for that particular day, after a hearty breakfast, you will set off on the day’s walk. Before breakfast, you are required to pack your duffel bag as it will be loaded by the porter while you are having your breakfast. After few hrs, of walk, you stop for lunch mid-day. The afternoon’s walk is generally shorter and you’ll usually arrive at your destination in time for afternoon tea.
What is the meals during the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek?
In Kathmandu, includes breakfast, whereas all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) we will provided during the trek. The menus in the teahouses are decent, ranging from traditional Nepalese dhal bhat, noodles, soup, potato items, pasta, rice, veg curry etc. During the lodged based trek, Breakfast and Dinner we will served at the teahouse/lodge where you stay and Lunch we will along the way.
If you have any special dietary requirements please let us know in advance and we will be sure to pass your message to your guide. For a gluten-free diet.
What is the best time for Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek?
The best seasons to trek the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass are Autumn (from October to November) and Spring (from April until May). The weather during these months tends to be clear and nice allowing you to enjoy the trekking to the fullest. Since this trip includes high mountain passes exceeding 5000m and remote locations, we strictly do not recommend going during poor weather conditions.
Temperatures will drop considerably as you ascend higher every day. The nights are cold (between -10C to 5C) and the days are sunny and hot (between 10C to 20C). Mornings are usually clear, with clouds building up in the afternoon and disappearing at night.
Is the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trek difficulty?
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging trek reaching up to a maximum elevation of 5700 meters at Tashi Lapcha Pass and a maximum overnight elevation of 5450 m. This 17 days trek includes crossing of a high pass above 5000 meters and is a mix of lodge and camping-based trek. Physically challenging due to the higher elevation, involves daily trekking of approximately 6 to 8 hours every day carrying a backpack.
Your safety – Imperatived
At. AlpineTrav your safety is our top priority. Trekking venture into challenging mountain environments, demanding adaptability. While we aim to adhere to the planned itinerary, your guide may make necessary changes for safety due to unforeseen circumstances like weather or natural events. We appreciate your understanding and readiness for an authentic adventure. Every effort will be made to adhere to the above itinerary; we will not deviate from it. The trek guide will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if required.
How much does the Tashi Lapcha Pass trek cost?
The price of the Tashi Lapcha Pass trek is a high mountain pass trek that requires ropes and rock pitons. The altitude of the Tashi Lapcha Pass is 5,755 meters. Where technical mountaineering skills and equipment are required. The pass is steep and snowy, and the use of crampons and ropes is required to cross it. Therefore, we need a minimum of two people in the group. The cost of the Tashi Lapcha Pass trek is 3,600 USD per person. But if the group is more than six Pax, then the cost will get a discount.
FAQs About Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek
To plan your Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek and get off to a good start, it is always a good idea to know a little more about the area and also catch a few checkpoints. These Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek’s FAQs will answer your most important question marks and provide tips to plan your trek with confidently… So, let’s get into them!
FAQs Related to Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Trek
Located at Rolwaling valley and Khumbu: Tashi Lapcha Pass Trekking is a challenging and adventurous trek in Nepal that takes you through the remote and less-traveled regions of the Rolwaling and Khumbu valleys. The highlight of this trekking is crossing the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass, which sits at an altitude of 5,755 meters (18,881 feet).
The duration of the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek can vary depending on the itinerary and your fitness level. On average, it takes around 17 to 20 days to complete the trek, including acclimatization days and rest days.
The best time to do the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions. However, it is important to note that this trek is more challenging and requires experience in high-altitude trekking.
The Rolwaling Valley Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is considered to be a challenging trek, suitable for experienced trekkers with good physical fitness. The trek involves long and steep ascents and descents, crossing glaciers, and navigating through remote and rugged terrain. Prior high-altitude trekking experience is recommended.
Yes, you will need several permits for the Rolwaling Valley Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek. These include the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit, the Rolwaling Special Restricted Area Permit, and the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu.
Accommodation during the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is mainly in teahouses or basic lodges along the route. However, as this trek is more remote and less popular, there may be limited teahouse options in some areas. Camping may be required in certain sections, especially near the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass.
While it is technically possible to do the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek independently, it is highly recommended to hire an experienced guide/porter. The route can be challenging to navigate, especially in high-altitude and glacier sections. Having a guide or porter can enhance safety and provide local knowledge.
The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass 5,755m trek offers breathtaking views of mountains like Gaurishankar (7,134m), Melungtse, Everest, Cho Oyu, and Pachermo including massive glaciers, including the Drolambau Glacier, serrated icefalls, and dramatic snow-covered landscapes.. It takes you through remote and untouched valleys, glaciers, and alpine landscapes. The highlight of the trek is crossing the challenging Tashi Lapcha Pass, which offers a unique and thrilling experience.
Packing for the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek requires careful consideration. Some essential items include sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing, a down jacket, a sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures, a backpack, trekking poles, a headlamp, sunscreen, a first aid kit, and high-energy snacks.
The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging and remote trek, and safety precautions should be taken seriously. It is important to trek with an experienced guide or team, have proper acclimatization, and follow their advice. Adequate travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking is also recommended.
Yes, you need travel insurance, It’s mandatory and highly recommended to get travel insurance before embarking on any adventurous trips in Nepal. We advise all our clients to get travel insurance that covers up emergency helicopter evacuation that may be needed in case of the occurrence of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) or any other reasons in high altitudes where there are no other means of transportation available. It is advisable to review carefully the insurance and its coverages before making the final decision. Carry proof of your insurance with you on the holiday and leave a copy next to your kin. You must ensure that your insurance provides an adequate level of protection and covers you for the activities involved.
For the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass trek, the list we have prepared below will give you some idea of what you need to bring for the trek. It is important not to forget the essential items, as this will determine your comfort and safety on the trek. Equally important is that you do not burden yourself with unnecessary equipment on the trek.
Headwear
Sunhat: A wide-brim hat or any style cap that protects you from strong UV
Warm hat: A wool hat or similar that should cover the head & ear comfortably
Buffs X 2
Sunglasses (High-quality, UV-blocking sunglasses with good all-around protection)
Headlamp with spare batteries (200-300 lumens output)
Hands
Softshell gloves X 1
Heavyweight gloves X 1
Upper Body
Thermal or fleece base layer top X 2
Short Sleeve Trekking shirts X 2
Full Sleeve trekking shirts X 2
Soft-shell jacket/fleece jacket X 2
Light down jacket X 1
Hardshell jacket with a hood X 1
Insulated Down Jacket
Lower Body
Thermal or fleece base layer bottom X 2
Trekking trousers/pants X 2
Warm trekking trousers X 1
Hardshell pants (Non-insulated and waterproof)
Insulated down pants (optional)
Innerwear
5 pairs of underwear (synthetic or wool fabrics only)
2 Sports Bra for women
Footwear
Waterproof Hiking Boots (GoreTex and Good Tread)
Hiking socks X 4 pairs medium to heavy (synthetic and wool)
Liner socks X 2
Camp shoes to wear at the teahouse
General Gear
Daypack 30-35 litres with rain cover
Waterproof Duffel bag
Down Sleeping bag (-15 C rated)
One-litre capacity water bottle X 2 (Nalgene & Thermos)
Trekking poles
Camera with charger or spare batteries
Laundry bag to keep the dirty clothes
Padlock (Optional)
Rain Poncho
Large plastic bags to keep the clothes dry
Toiletries and Hygiene
Quick-drying towel
Small face towel
Toothbrush &Toothpaste
Face mask
Water treatment tools or tablets
Soap and Shampoo/Dry shampoo (Smaller bottle)
Face and body moisturizer
Sunscreen SPF50+ and Lip balm SPF 30+
Hand sanitiser/Antiseptic wipes
Hygiene products
Basic first aid kit
Documents
Passport with visa and validity of 6 months after your trip completion
2 copies of passport-size photos (For sim card and travel purposes)
Credit cards in case of emergencies
Driving ID or any other ID in case of loss of your passport
Personal Travel Insurance
Flight tickets
Note: The duffel bag weight should not exceed 15 kg. In addition, you will carry a personal daypack with essentials such as water, rain gear, valuables, and snacks. We recommend keeping your daypack under 5 kg for a comfortable trekking experience. Any additional luggage or non trekking items can be securely stored at your hotel in Kathmandu.










































