The Everest three pass trek links Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake trek with two supplementary trails to the east and west of this central region. That includes three the Everest high passes as each over 5,300m plus the leeway of deprived weather conditions, requires careful acclimatization and slow and stable ascents that makes the three lengthy and demanding trekking days. This 3 high passes trek in Everest can be tackled in a clockwise or, less-demanding, anticlockwise direction.
It would probably be the most popular destination, but it is more expensive and difficult to get to Solukhmbu than to the Annapurna. To get Everest three pass, you must either walk for a week or Fly to Lukla, an isolated mountain airstrip where flights are disreputably unreliable. Solukhumbu justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world‘s highest mountain (8,848m/29,028ft) but also for its Sherpa villages, monasteries, and challenging trekking trail.