The trek to the east face
of Everest known as the Kangshung Face is one of
the most gorgeous in the world. This trek is
relatively unknown and it passes through
pristine, untouched valleys and lakes. In fact,
the entire region from Kharta to the Kama Valley
- extending to the Arun Valley on the Nepal side
- is part of the blessed land of Guru Rinpoche
called "Be-yul Khembalung" or the
Hidden Valley.
The whole region abounds with holy lakes,
mountains, and the sacred "Kharta Tsechu",
the long life water spring. Kharta and the Kama
Valley are characterized by magnificent alpine
scenery and rich flora and contains the highest
known forests in the world. Three of the world's
highest peaks Everest 8848 m, Lhotse 8501 m, and
Makalu 8463 m overlook the valley.
We begin our trip by exploring the fabled city
of Lhasa and head out to Nepal border through
the rugged mountain terrain visiting places of
interest en route. At Dingri we meet our Nepali
Sherpa trekking crews and then continue to
Kharta from where we formally commence our
trek.. We are probably one of the few Nepali
outfits that engage our own Sherpa staffs for
all of our trekking trips in the Tibetan
Himalayas.
DAY 1: KATHMANDU-LHASA (3650 M), 90 KMS
Transfer to airport to connect CA408 KTM-LXA
flight. Upon arrival you will be met by our
Tibet representative & transfered to Hotel.
Walking tour of Jokhang & the bustling
Barkhor market.
DAY 2: LHASA
Guided sightseeing tour of Potala, the winter
palace of the Dalai Lama; Drepung, the biggest
monastic university of Tibet & Nechung
Monastery, temple of the State oracle of Tibet.
DAY 3: LHASA
Guided sightseeing tour of Norbulinka, the
summer palace of the Dalai Lama and Sera
Monastery.
DAY 4:
LHASA-SHIGATSE
Drive to Shigatse. Visit Tashilhunpo Monastery,
the seat of Panchen Lama who is the 2nd in the
Buddhist religious hierachy & Shigatse
Market.
DAY5: SHIGATSE-SAKYA-SHEGAR/DINGRI(4350
M)
Drive to Shegar across Tsoula pass (4500 M)
& Gyatso la pass (5220 M). En route visit
Sakya Monastery.
DAY 6: SHEGAR-KHARTA (12,300')
Drive five hours to Kharta , enjoying beautiful
views from the Pang La (17,000') toward Makalu,
Lhotse, Everest, and Shishapangma (if clear).
Drive down the Dzakaa Chu and then the Phung Chu
valley toward Kharta. We'll make camp past the
boarding school on the banks of the Kharta
Tsangpo river, the headwaters of Nepal's Arun
River.
DAY 7: BEGIN TREK
Hike up the Kharta Tsangpo valley past
several villages. The trail to the Shao La
leaves the Kharta valley and climbs steadily up
a side valley to the south. We'll camp either at
the beginning of this climb on a ledge
overlooking the valley and its villages (at
approximately 13,000 feet) or continue up the
side valley following a small stream for another
two hours to camp on meadows by the stream
(14,000'). (4 hours hiking.)
DAY 8: SHAO LA
Ascend steadily over rocky ground to reach the
Shao La (16,300') in about two hours. Weather
permitting, the views from here toward Makalu,
Lhotse, and Everest are stunning. Once at the
top of the pass we descend for about an hour and
then plunge steeply to the valley below. At once
the scene changes from barren rock slopes to
lush rhododendrons, birch, and willow trees.
Continue one hour down this valley to camp at
Joksum, following a stream through thick fir and
juniper forests. (4 hours hiking.)
DAY 9: TREK
Hike steeply through juniper and rhododendron
forests to reach the high pastures above the
Kama River. On clear days, we'll see splendid
views toward Everest and Lhotse. The high ridges
south of the Kama River drip with hanging
glaciers and in the spring are alive with
bellowing avalanches. We continue to traverse
alpine meadows and pass yak herders' camps and a
serene green lake to a campsite (14,500') on a
large meadow with great views of the Khangshung
Valley. (5 hours hiking.)
DAY 10: TREK
Hike up a ridge affording a clear sight
right up the Khangshung Valley, with views of
Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Tshertse,
Petangtse, Chomolonzo, Makalu, and a myriad of
other great peaks. From this ridge we descend
rather steeply down to the Kama River coming
from the Langma La. After wading across the
river we enter the Khangshung Valley, a wide
valley drained by the Khangshung stream. A
receding glacier has left behind wide undulating
hillocks now covered by a thick growth of
willow, rhododendron, juniper, and other shrubs.
Camp at the meadow called Pethang (14,200'),
about an hour's walk uphill from the stream
crossing.
DAY 11: PETHANG RINGMO
Hike steeply up onto a large rockslide.The views
of Makalu and the incredible upheaval caused by
the Chomolonzo glaciers are amazing. After the
rockslide the trail traverses around the
mountainside to reach a beautiful glade, locally
called Okpa. Continue hiking up meadows of
lateral moraine with views of Everest, Lhotse,
and Tserse to reach camp on the grassy knolls of
Pethang Ringmo (16,000'). (4-5 hours hiking.)
DAY 12: KHANGSHUNG VALLEY
Optional day hikes up the Khangshung Valley
alongside the glacier to the base camp (17,000')
used by expeditions attempting the east face of
Everest.
DAY 13: RAABKA CHU
Retrace our steps down the valley along the
Khangshung Glacier, across the rockslide
opposite the Chomolonzo glacier, and past
Pethang to a stream crossing at the Raabka Chu.
The camp (13,500') on the grassy meadow across
the river is a very pleasant place to spend the
afternoon. (4 hours hiking.)
We can also reach this campsite from Pethang
Ringmo by taking a side trip to Guru Rimpoche's
cave at Tse Chu lake. The trail climbs high
above Okpa meadows, crosses Lamtsho (16,200'),
then descends steeply to the lake. (6-7 hours
hiking.)
DAY 14: RAABKA CHU TO TSO TSHURIGMA
Hike steadily uphill, steeply at first for an
hour to a shelf above the river, then another
hour across relatively flat ground to a small
meadow called Pangboche, where we have lunch.
Continue to hike steeply over alpine slopes for
another couple of hours to a small but beautiful
lake at the base of the Langma La (17,500'). The
views of Makalu and Everest are great from here!
Camp at Tsho Tshurigma (16,000'). (4 hours
hiking.)
Day 15: TSHO TSHURIGMA TO TROSHAY MEADOW
CAMP
Climb steeply over rocky ground to reach the
Langma La (17,500') in just over two hours. En
route we pass another lake, and the views of
Makalu become more impressive as we climb
upwards, while Everest and all the other
attendant peaks are visible all the way to the
pass. From Langma La we bid farewell to the
Khangshung Valley and the impressive panorama of
some of the world's highest mountains, then
descend steeply four hours over rocky moraines
and glaciated valleys. Camp is on a grassy
meadow beside a clear stream at Troshay
(14,000'). (6 hours hiking.)
Day 16: TROSHAY TO KHARTA
We follow the stream from camp down the Kharta
Tsangpo valley along a well defined trail. We'll
hike across grassy hillsides used for grazing
animals and past villages with barley and potato
fields ringed by willows and birch. After two
hours we reach the fork of the trail where we
climbed to Shao La at the beginning of the trek.
Cross the river below Yulba village and reach
our riverside campsite where we started the
trek.
Day 17: RONGBUK MONASTERY/EVEREST BASE CAMP
Drive five to six hours to Rongbuk monastery
(16,400'), the highest monastery in the world
and a shrine dedicated to Everest, is the last
sign of habitation before commencing the trek to
Everest via the north face.
Day 18: RONGBUK MONASTERY/EBC
Hike along the Dza Rongphu Glacier, the main
glacier flowing from the northern flanks of
Everest, or just relax and take in the marvelous
views from camp.
Day 19: TINGRI PLAINS
Drive six hours to the Tingri plains. O/N Nylam.
Day 20: TO KATHMANDU
Drive to Zhangmu, a town near the Tibet/Nepal
border, where we will go through customs and
immigration before continuing on to Kathmandu.
(5-6 hours driving.)