Bardia National Park
Discover the untamed beauty of Bardia National Park, Nepal’s largest and least-visited wildlife sanctuary, with this immersive 3-night, 4-day jungle safari. Located in the remote western Terai, Bardia offers a tranquil escape into unspoiled nature—ideal for spotting elusive Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, wild elephants, and a dazzling array of birdlife. This all-inclusive adventure combines thrilling jeep and elephant-back safaris, canoe rides along the Karnali River, and guided jungle walks with experienced naturalists. You’ll also engage with the rich cultural traditions of the indigenous Tharu people, making this journey not just a wildlife encounter but a meaningful cultural immersion. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and off-the-beaten-path explorers seeking raw wilderness and refined comfort.

Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek – 20 Days (15 + 5) Prestige Itinerary (including buffer time)
Duration: 20 Days | Max Elevation: 5,755 m (Tashi Lapcha Pass)
Start/End: Kathmandu → Chetchet (Drive) | Lukla → Kathmandu (Flight)
Trek Style: Teahouse + Camping | Difficulty: Strenuous but achievable with support
Ideal For: Physically fit beginners with professional guide and support team
Best Months: April–May, October–November
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400 m)
- Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to hotel
- Free afternoon to rest or explore Thamel area
- Evening trek briefing and gear check
- Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
Day 2: Trek Preparation and Permit Day
- Organize all trek permits and logistics with your team
- Optional half-day city tour (Boudhanath Stupa or Pashupatinath Temple)
- Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
Day 3: Drive Kathmandu to Chetchet (1,380 m), Trek to Simigaon (2,000 m)
- Scenic drive via Charikot and Dolakha to roadhead at Chetchet
- Steep uphill trek through forest and terraced fields to Sherpa village Simigaon
- Views of Gaurishankar mountain
- Trek time: approx. 2–3 hours
- Overnight: Teahouse in Simigaon
Day 4: Trek Simigaon to Dongang (2,790 m)
- Trail follows Rolwaling River through rhododendron and pine forests
- Pass chortens, wooden bridges, and gradually gain altitude
- Overnight: Teahouse in Dongang
Day 5: Trek Dongang to Beding (3,690 m)
- Continue deeper into Rolwaling Valley along river gorge
- Spot waterfalls, yaks grazing, alpine flora
- Beding is largest village, set beneath Melungtse and Gaurishankar peaks
- Overnight: Teahouse in Beding
Day 6: Acclimatization Day in Beding
- Rest day for acclimatization
- Optional side hike to ridge viewpoint or visit ancient Beding Monastery
- Overnight: Teahouse in Beding
Day 7: Trek Beding to Na Gaon (4,180 m)
- Short but high-altitude trek into the glacial basin of Na Gaon
- Pastureland surrounded by towering snow peaks
- Go slow and hydrate well
- Overnight: Teahouse in Na
Day 8: Acclimatization Day in Na – Hike to Yalung Ri Base Camp (4,900 m)
- Optional steep hike to Yalung Ri Base Camp with spectacular glacier views
- Important day for acclimatization at high altitude
- Overnight: Teahouse in Na
Day 9: Trek Na to Tso Rolpa Lake / Kabug (4,540 m)
- Enter alpine zone and trek past turquoise Tso Rolpa Glacier Lake
- First night camping in wilderness
- Overnight: Tent camp near Kabug
Day 10: Trek to Drolambu Glacier Camp (4,900 m)
- Cross rocky and icy terrain with views of Rolwaling glacier
- Trekking poles and microspikes recommended
- Overnight: Tent camp at glacier base
Day 11: Cross Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 m), descend to Thyangbo Kharka (4,320 m)
- Early start for technical and strenuous crossing
- May require ropes, crampons, helmets
- Incredible panoramic views from the pass
- Descend carefully to grassy pastures below
- Overnight: Tent or basic shelter at Thyangbo
Day 12: Contingency Day
- Buffer day to allow for bad weather, altitude sickness, or split crossing
- Overnight: Tent camp or shelter
Day 13: Trek Thyangbo to Thame (3,820 m)
- Enter Sherpa settlements again on Khumbu trail network
- Pass yak herders' huts, streams, mani walls
- Thame known for ancient monastery and Tenzing Norgay’s hometown
- Overnight: Teahouse in Thame
Day 14: Trek Thame to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)
- Trail follows Bhote Koshi River through pine forest and small villages
- Reach bustling market town Namche Bazaar, Everest region hub
- Overnight: Teahouse in Namche
Day 15: Rest Day in Namche Bazaar
- Relax day with hot showers, bakeries, souvenir shops, mountain cafés
- Optional hike to Everest View Hotel for great mountain views
- Overnight: Teahouse in Namche
Day 16: Trek Namche to Lukla (2,860 m)
- Final trek day along Dudh Koshi River, passing monasteries and suspension bridges
- Celebrate completion of trek in Lukla
- Overnight: Teahouse in Lukla
Day 17: Fly Lukla to Kathmandu
- Scenic 30-minute flight back to Kathmandu
- Transfer to hotel and rest
- Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
Days 18–20: Buffer Days in Kathmandu
- Spare days for weather delays or extra rest
- Explore cultural sights: Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur, Garden of Dreams
- Final shopping and farewell dinner
- Overnight: Hotel in Kathmandu
Trek Highlights
Highlights
- Explore wild, mystical Rolwaling Valley
- Camp beside turquoise Tso Rolpa Glacier Lake
- Cross remote, high-altitude Tashi Lapcha Pass (5,755 m) into Everest region
- Experience rich Sherpa culture, ancient monasteries, and Himalayan panoramas
- Perfect balance of remote adventure and Everest-region comforts
What’s Included
Pre-Trip & Logistics
- Airport pickup and drop-off in Kathmandu
- 3 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (twin sharing, breakfast included)
- All ground transport: Kathmandu to Chetchet (private/shared jeep)
- Domestic flight Lukla to Kathmandu (including airport transfers)
Permits & Documentation
- Rolwaling Special Restricted Area Permit
- Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP)
- Khumbu Rural Municipality Entrance Fee
- TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card
Guides & Staff
- Experienced, licensed English-speaking trekking guide
- Assistant guide for groups over 4 trekkers
- Professional mountain cook and camping crew (for glacier section)
- Climbing/technical support team for Tashi Lapcha crossing
- Porters to carry personal luggage (max 12 kg per trekker)
Accommodation & Meals
- Teahouse accommodation in lower villages
- Tented camping with equipment during glacier segment (approx. 4 nights)
- 3 nutritious meals per day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during trek
- Hot drinks (tea, coffee, boiled water) daily
- Sleeping bags, mattresses, and group camping gear provided
Safety & Equipment
- Kitchen, dining, and toilet tent arrangements
- Basic climbing gear (ropes, ice axe, crampons) shared use
- First Aid Kit and pulse oximeter with guide
- Satellite phone or mobile communication (when available)
What’s Not Included
Exclusions
- International airfare to/from Kathmandu
- Nepal visa fee ($30 for 15 days / $50 for 30 days, available on arrival)
- Extra hotel nights in Kathmandu (e.g., for early return or weather delays)
- Personal travel insurance (must include emergency rescue/evacuation)
- Personal trekking equipment and clothing (boots, down jacket, etc.)
- Alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, snacks
- Internet, hot showers, battery charging at lodges (if available)
- Tips for guides, porters, and support staff (customary, discretionary)
- Costs from flight cancellations, natural disasters, or emergencies
- Anything not mentioned under “Included”
Book Now
Ready to take on the Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek? Don’t miss your chance to explore one of Nepal’s most thrilling high-altitude adventures with expert support and authentic Sherpa culture!
- Contact us today to check availability and pricing
- Secure your spot with a 30% deposit
- Flexible cancellation policy with full refund up to 30 days before departure
- Custom group bookings and private guides available
- Ask about equipment rentals and pre-trek training options
Book your epic trek now and start your Himalayan journey!
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