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Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek | Tso Rolpa Lake Trek

  • Altitude : 5755 m
  • Transportation : Car/Bus/Plain
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : Apr,May,June,Oct
  • Trek Hour : 8
  • Accommodation : Hotel/Lodge/Tent
Cost From

USD 3199 per person

Trip Highlights

  • Cross the difficult snow-covered Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 m).
  • Visit Beautiful Tso Rolpa glacier lakes and explore mountains.
  • Explore amazing steep ice- giants in the Hidden valley of Yeti Kingdom.
  • Enjoy a Fantastic sunrise view over Mt. Gauri Shankar.

Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek.

“The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a special hiking route in Nepal. The main highlights of this trek are exploring the magnificent Tso Rolpa Lake (4183 m) and crossing Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,682 m). It’s one of the most challenging snow enclosed exceed. Rolwaling Tso Rolpa Lake Trek is a lonely trekking route located among the Langtang and Everest Himalayan ranges, beneath the Gauri Shankar and the south border of Tibet.”

 

Thus, the Rolwaling Valley lies south of the Tibetan border in the East-West Valley below Gauri Shankar (7145 m). This valley has a distinct ecosystem and a high level of biodiversity, making it one of Nepal’s most popular tourist attractions. The region consists of local’s settlements combined with majestic mountain ranges and several kinds of vegetation. On the Rolwaling trek, you will see the panoramic views of Pharchamo Peak (6187 m), Ramdung (5925 m) and Tso-Rolpa Tal (Lake). This secluded location makes for a challenging and rewarding hiking experience. The mainly fantastic moment is the sunrise over Mt. Gauri Shankar presents a golden crown when the sun rises over the range, while the rest of the day looks silver-grey.

 

Because Rolwaling Valley is hidden away between imposing ice giants, it is known as “the grave.” This hike is undoubtedly not suitable for families. Many mystifying stories have passed on about this Rolwaling valley. Through which the forefathers of the current-day people once came. It is here that the infamous and celebrated Yeti believed in making his home. The whole research expedition unsuccessfully attempted to find him. The Rowling Valley is full of alpine lakes, hilly glaciers, high pastures, waterfalls, etc. In short, the imminent view from the backdrop of snowy peaks is fantastic. Biological diversity, glacial lakes, mountains, and isolated villages are the highlight of the Rolwaling region.

 

Mammals, reptiles, butterflies and birds in Rolwaling Valley.

Furthermore, the area is home to 34 mammals, 16 fish, 10 butterflies, 8 lizards, 14 reptiles and 235 bird species. Also, this area has many rare and globally threatened animals. This Rolwaling trekking trail offered us to see the natural beauty of our country of Nepal.

 

The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging and exhilarating trek located in the Rolwaling Valley of Nepal. Moreover, it offers stunning views of the Himalayas and takes you through remote and untouched landscapes. While the full trek can take around 15 to 20 days to complete, a short trip highlight could be a 7 to 10-day trek focusing on the most picturesque and exciting sections of the trail.

 

Here are some of the key highlights of the short trip:

Rolwaling Valley: The trek starts with a picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Simigaon, a beautiful village in the Rolwaling Valley. The valley is a natural beauty, lush forests, and unique local culture.

Tso Rolpa Lake: En route, you’ll come across the mesmerizing Tso Rolpa Lake, a stunning glacial lake with turquoise waters. The lake lies in stunning glaciers and provides amazing photo opportunities.

Naga Dovan: As you trek further, you’ll reach Naga Dovan, a beautiful campsite situated alongside a river. The area is rich in biodiversity, and you might spot various Himalayan bird species and other wildlife.

Beding Village: Beding is a charming village, where you can experience the traditional local lifestyle and hospitality. The village is towering peaks and is an ideal place to acclimatize before crossing the Tashi Lapcha Pass.

Tashi Lapcha Pass: The highlight of the trek is crossing the Tashi Lapcha Pass, a challenging high-altitude pass at approximately 5,755 meters (18,881 feet) above sea level. The pass offers breathtaking panoramic views of several Himalayan peaks, including Gauri Shankar and Everest.

Khumbu Region: After crossing the pass, you’ll enter the Khumbu region, famous for its majestic mountains and vibrant culture. So, you can visit small monasteries and enjoy the warm hospitality of the locals.

Lukla: The trek concludes in Lukla, where you’ll take a scenic flight back to Kathmandu. Lukla’s airport is known for its unique and thrilling landing strip, making the flight a memorable experience.

 

Please note that the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is considered a challenging and strenuous trek, suitable for experienced trekkers with a good level of fitness. Prior trekking experience at high altitudes is highly recommended. Additionally, always trek with a licensed guide and ensure you have the necessary permits for the region.

Arriving at the Tribhuvan international airport, you will be invited to this mountain country-Nepal! You will then be transferred from one of our representatives to their respective hotel in Kathmandu. You can refresh yourself at the hotel and you will be briefed on the trek in the evening, provided that the checklist is necessary to bring you on the journey.

After breakfast today we drive on the Friendship Highway, which connects Kathmandu with Lhasa. When we reach Khadi Chaur then move towards Charikot highway to our path heading to Suridovan. Our hike begins from Suri Doban so tonight we stay at a tented camp.

The court proceeds deep into the valley of the Bhote Kosi. We travel across rice terrace fields, villages and picturesque valleys, along a wide Tamakoshi river. We travel through a thick forest and traverse a suspension bridge towards Jagat. Along the way, you’ll have an amazing view of the Gaurishanker (7145 m). Even though it is a Hindu settlement area, we can see the place decorated with prayer flags and chortens. Stay overnight tented camp.

After two and a half hours of walking, we exit the valley and continue towards the east. The trail climbs steeply toward Simigaon beautiful Sherpa village. Along the hike, we across various terrace fields to reach our destination. The monastery (Buddhist Temple) is situated above the village on the top of the hill overlooking the holy Mountain Gaurishanker, marking the lifestyle of Buddhism in the region. Overnight tented camp.

Early in the morning enjoy the glorious sunrises over Mount Gaurishankar. After breakfast, we ascend a forested ridge-line above the Rolwaling valley. After that, we slow descent to the banks of the river to reach the campsite of Kharka where we are staying overnight. 

Gaurishankar views begin to inspire us as we pursue the Rolwaling Khola, arriving at a tributary from where we climb to an open flat area of Sherpa village of Bedding.  It’s a small village well recognized among Everest summiteers. Visit the old Buddhist monastery in the middle of the village after entering Bedding. Stay overnight at Tented Camp.

We take a quick walk from Bedding to the village of Na, along the riverside trail. It is a chance to discover the pristine azure glacial lakes that represent the majestic mountains with their clear water. Na village is situated in a breathtaking valley right under the Tsho Rolpa Glacier River. The views from here are pretty spectacular including Chobutse (6,685 m), Chugimago (6,259 m), and Yalung Ri (5,630 m). On our left, we will appreciate a spectacular ridgeline created by Bamango, Checking and Konyklemo. Passing via an impressive monastery we’ll reach Na overnight tented camp.

Day for acclimatization hike, so we go for exploring the valley after breakfast. We may either rest or head to the Yalung La Pass for an excursion. We ascend slowly as the trail leads us to amphitheatre 4900 m.  From here you can enjoy the view of Ramdung Peak (5,930 m) in the south, Yalung Ri (5,630 m) excellent view the Tsho-Rolpa glacier lake and incredible icefall which furrows with streams. Overnight at Na village.

We ascend to the glacial waters of Tso Rolpa Lake forming a vast plateau. We get our first sight of the Trakarding Glacier under the towering Menlung mountain. As we arrive at Tso Rolpa's area here, we are setting our tent for overnight stay.

A spectacular day of discovery awaits along Trakarding Glacier's rugged moraine. Other earthly rocks and ice forms encircle us in a beautiful ecosystem of diversity. Overnight at tented camp.

Regarding a high path above Trakarding Glacier, we descend over an expanse of ice and rock to experience an incredible 360-degree panoramic view at the base of Drolambau. You will walk around when you reach the base camp of Tashilapcha. Overnight tented camp.

Today’s path is challenging and very steep but our efforts will be rewarded with the stunning views of Tengi Ragi Tau (6943 m), Bigphero-Go Shar (6729 m), Dragkar-Go (6793 m) in the backdrop with the views of numerous peaks to and beyond the Tibetan border. We're moving across moraines and gentle slopes, passing glacial sites and going up to the edge. After crossing the Tashi Lapcha Pass descend downwards to our campsite with the awe-inducing high mountain scenery. Taking a route carved through a huge rock canopy, we’ll reach our camping place. Overnight tented camp.

The walk today is fairly quick as we make a descent to Thame. Just before reaching Thame's tiny Sherpa village, we visit a picturesque monastery situated on a hillside. Thame is an important path for all Tibetan traders and their yak caravans walking through Nangpa La (5716m/18,752) on the Tibetan border to and beyond Namche Bazaar. Overnight tented Camp.

The day starts with a steady decline until a bridge spanning the Dudh Koshi River is steep. Throughout our walk to Namche Bazaar, a lush green forest change of scenery is occurring. Overnight at lodge.

This is the day when we will say goodbye to the sherpa people and the Sagarmatha region. We will head towards Lukla and stay there for a night. We will enjoy warm and delicious meals with local drinks. On this day we will mostly descend a downhill trail and crosses several suspension bridges and villages. Overnight at lodge.

This day marks the end of our stay in the Khumbu region. We will catch our early domestic flight for Kathmandu. We will be staying at a hotel in Thamel and preparing for your homebound. You can as well buy a souvenir from the shop and enjoy drinks and Nepali cuisine. You can as well enjoy city life by visiting clubs or pubs.

After your breakfast, our city guide picks you up from the hotel in private vehicles and takes you to the world heritage site Swayambhunath, (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, Bauddhanath Stupa and if still time then take to you Kathmandu Durbar Square and back to Hotel with Best and Breakfast plan.

You will be returning to your home filled with adventure memories during your stay in Nepal and trekking in a hidden valley of Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha pass Trek. Our representative will help you with your departure towards your homeland bound.

Cost Includes

  • Airport picks up and drops with private vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu accommodation with B.B plan.
  • All necessary permit park fees and "TIMS" card, etc.
  • An experienced guide with a necessary porter during the trip.
  • Their salary, food, accommodation and insurance the staff.
  • 3 times meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) and tea or coffee during the trip.
  • All ground transportation and Lukla Kathmandu flight cost.
  • Net and clean twin sharing room and tend during the hike.
  • Farewell dinner in Nepali cultural restaurant in Kathmandu.
  • First Aid kit and all government taxes.
  • Office service charge, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Food lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Your international airfare and Nepal Visa fee.
  • Any alcoholic beverages, mineral water,  drinks, and snack, etc.
  • Your personal medical or evacuation expenses travel insurance which included rescue.
  • All accommodation on flight cancellation due to bad weather if in case Helicopter charter.
  • Any extra cost for horse riding, and natural disasteres.
  • Extra porter cost US$ 20 per person per days.
  • Tips for the Guide and Porter.

The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging and adventurous trek in the Rolwaling region of Nepal. It is a less crowded and remote trek compared to popular routes like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit, offering stunning views of the Himalayan peaks and a chance to experience the unique culture of the local Sherpa communities. Here's some useful information to help you plan your trek:

Trekking Duration: The trek generally takes around 18 to 22 days, depending on your itinerary and pace. This includes the time required for acclimatization and exploration.

Best Time to Trek: The ideal time for the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn/fall) seasons. These months typically fall between March to May and September to November when the weather is stable, and the skies are clear, offering excellent views of the mountains.

Permits and Documentation: Like most treks in Nepal, you will need permits: the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) Gaurishanker Conservation Permit, and in the Everest region, you need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entrance point of the national park. The latter is essential, as you will be entering the national park area.

Physical Fitness and Experience: This trek is considered challenging and demands a good level of physical fitness and previous trekking experience. The trail involves steep ascents, descents, and the crossing of the Tashi Lapcha Pass, which requires basic mountaineering skills and experience.

Accommodation and Food: Tea houses and lodges are available along the trail, providing basic accommodation and meals. However, as the route is less frequented, the facilities may be more limited than on more popular trekking routes. So, along the Tashi Lapcha Pass, we need camping gear.

Altitude Sickness: As you'll be trekking to high altitudes, acclimatization is crucial to avoid altitude sickness. Ensure your itinerary includes rest days at higher elevations to allow your body to adapt to the reduced oxygen levels.

Guides and Porters: Hiring a local guide and/or porter is highly recommended. A guide will help you navigate the trail, ensure your safety, and provide insights into the local culture and environment. A porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek without excessive strain.

Packing: Pack essential trekking gear, including appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, a good-quality sleeping bag, sturdy trekking shoes, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, and other personal items.

Communication: Be prepared for limited or no phone signal along the trail. Some tea houses may have satellite internet facilities, but it's best not to rely on them for consistent communication.

Respect Local Culture: The Rolwaling region is home to Sherpa communities with their unique culture and traditions. Show respect for their customs and local way of life during your trek.

Emergency Evacuation: Be aware of the emergency evacuation procedures and have adequate travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and helicopter rescue if necessary.

Remember that trekking in remote regions like Rolwaling requires proper preparation and planning. Consider contacting a reputable trekking agency in Nepal for assistance with logistics, permits, guides, and other arrangements. Safety should always be a priority, so listen to your guide, follow their advice, and be mindful of your own physical limitations. Enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and the adventure that awaits you on the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek!

Sure, here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek:

Q: What is the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek?

The Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a challenging and remote trekking route in the Rolwaling region of Nepal. It involves crossing the Tashi Lapcha Pass, which connects the Rolwaling Valley with the Khumbu Valley, offering breathtaking views of majestic mountains, including Mt. Everest and surrounding peaks.

Q: How difficult is the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek?

This trek is considered to be very challenging and suitable only for experienced trekkers with good physical fitness and previous high-altitude trekking experience. The terrain is rugged, and you will encounter steep ascents and descents, as well as glacier crossings. Adequate acclimatization is essential due to the high altitudes reached during the trek.

Q: What is the duration of the trek?

The trek typically takes around 18 to 21 days to complete, depending on the specific itinerary and the group's pace. It may take longer if additional rest days or acclimatization days are needed.

Q: When is the best time to do the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek?

The best time for this trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favourable trekking conditions. During the monsoon season (June to August) and winter (December to February), the trek is not recommended due to heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and extreme cold.

Q: Do I need a permit for this trek?

Yes, you will need permits to trek in the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha region. To trek in the Everest region, you need two permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Monjo, the entrance point of the national park, and the Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP). It's essential to obtain these permits from the Nepal Tourism Board or through a registered trekking agency.

Q: What is the accommodation like during the trek?

Accommodation along the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is mostly basic tea houses or lodges. These lodges provide simple yet comfortable amenities, including shared rooms with twin beds and common dining areas. In some remote areas, you may have to stay in tents or camping sites.

Q: Is it necessary to hire a guide and porter?

While it is not mandatory to hire a guide and porter, it is highly recommended, especially for less-experienced trekkers. Local guides are familiar with the region, and its culture, and can provide valuable assistance and support. Porters can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek without the burden of excessive weight.

Q: What should I pack for the trek?

Packing essentials include proper trekking gear, sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, a first-aid kit, water purification tablets, and snacks. Make sure to carry enough cash, as ATMs are not available in remote regions.

Q: Is it safe to trek in the Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha region?

Trekking in any remote region has inherent risks, but with proper preparation, experienced guides, and adherence to safety guidelines, the risk can be minimized. Always trek with a reliable agency, inform others about your itinerary, and pay attention to your guide's advice.

Remember that the information provided here is based on data available up to September 2021, and conditions or regulations may have changed since then. Always check for the latest updates before embarking on the trek.

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