Three Peaks Climbing

Three peaks climb in Nepal offers an excellent introduction to real Himalayan mountaineering by climbing three iconic six thousand-meter peaks in a single trip.

Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak are the most popular three peaks climbing in the Everest region. Himalaya Extreme Adventure offer special Three Peaks Climbing trip that allows you to ascend Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak in a single itinerary.

An ultimate climbing holiday which includes an ascent of three 6000m peaks and traverse of Amphu Laptcha Pass at 5,700m. The trip provides a real Himalayan climbing experience with an opportunity to brush your mountaineering skills. We will begin our climb with Mera Peak and conclude with the Lobuche Peak traversing Amphu Lapcha Pass. The Pass links Mera with Chukung valley which is home to scenic Island Peak.

Three Peaks climbing journey begins and concludes at Lukla as we cover the full circuit of Mera and Khumbu Valley in 30 days. Initially, we progress towards Mera peak via Poiyan, Pangoma, Chetra Khola and slowly arrive at Khare taking more time. Our itinerary has been devised keeping plenty of acclimatization before arriving at Mera base camp. Our trek to Mera peak base camp involves a culturally stimulating journey through remote picturesque villages and forests, followed by a gentle climb to the summit.

From Mera, we head towards Island peak crossing the Amphu Laptcha pass, after the pass we enter the Everest region. Island Peak is more technical as compared to the Mera peak, with more glaciated terrain to negotiate, ladder crossing over the crevasse and steeper climbing over the ridge as we progress towards the summit.

From Island peak, we connect on the main busy trail of Everest base camp for 2 days as we make our way to our final climb, Lobuche East. Lobuche East is considered the toughest among these 3 peaks. The climb to the summit includes a 45-degree steep climb through snowy slopes and the terrain is steep, slippery and has icy rock slabs.

Mera Peak Climb [6,461m/21,193ft]

The highest trekking peak in Nepal, Mera Peak Climbing progresses through a non-technical route and thus Mera Peak Climb is for all the adventure enthusiasts who have the will and determination to make the most out of their adventure in the Himalayas. All you will need is a good level of fitness and you are good to go. The climb rewards us with views of Makalu, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga and other peaks and mountains. Come and have 360-degree views of glistening mountains from one of the most stunning viewpoints in Nepal.

Find out how difficult is Mera peak?

Island Peak Climb [6,189m/20,305ft]

Climbing Island Peak requires technical skills as the route takes us through a scramble of rocks, ridges and glaciers. We need to climb through the steep section to reach the summit that allows views of Lhotse, Amadblam and other surrounding peaks and mountains.

Check out our top 10 tips for Island Peak Climb

Lobuche East Climb [6,119m/20,075ft]

We will accept the epic challenge of Lobuche at the end of the Three peaks climb as Lobuche Climb is going to be the toughest one. We will follow the trail stretching from the south ridge that will take us to the summit. Although challenging, the inexplicably beautiful views of the Magical Mountains in Khumbu include the world’s highest Everest.

Check out our top 10 tips for Lobuche Peak Climb

Why climb Three peaks with us?

At Himalaya Extreme Adventure we always believe in ‘Safety first and Service paramount’. The success of any climb depends largely on a carefully planned itinerary and the best logistics and these are what we offer.

We are committed to maintaining the climb safe and successful with the quality of service.
Our emphasis is always on maintaining the small group so that it will be easy to coordinate and cooperate.
You will be guided by highly professional guides who have experience in successfully climbing several national and international peaks.
At Himalaya Extreme Adventure, we provide a 1:3 guide to client ratio on summit days.
Each group will be backed with a supplementary oxygen system, comprehensive medical kit and satellite phone.
We are dedicated to providing the highest professionalism throughout the climb by taking utmost care of all the logistics needed.

Is this trip for you?

Three Peaks Climbing is an ultimate climbing holiday that includes an ascent of three 6000m peaks and a traverse of Amphu Laptcha Pass at 5,850m. Previous experience of trekking at high altitudes and basic mountaineering skills will be beneficial. You also must have a very strong physical stamina level.

This grade trip involves the usage of peak climbing equipment (Harness, Crampons, Mountaineering Boots, Ascender). Previous experience of climbing smaller peaks is essential but we also provide a climbing course at base camp so you can acquire the skills required for the climb on the trip itself.

If you have climbed Mera Peak before then we recommend another ultimate climbing holiday Khumbu Three Peaks which also includes an ascent of three peaks (Island Peak, Pokhalde Peak and Lobuche East)

Or, if you want to climb Mera and Island peak only then check our Mera and Island Peak Climb.

Our Spring and Autumn Fixed Departure Dates for Three Peaks Climbing are guaranteed to run.

Important Note: Your safety is of imperative concern while traveling with Himalaya Extreme Adventure. Please take care to note that your leader/guide has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to your safety concerns. Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary; however, since this adventure entails travelling in remote mountainous regions, we cannot guarantee that we will not deviate from it. Weather, health condition of a group member, unexpected natural disasters, etc., can all contribute to changes in the itinerary. Your leader/guide will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if required.


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Itinerary

Day 01 – Arrival in Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]
Day 02 – In Kathmandu for trek/climb preparation [1,350m/4,430ft]
Day 03 – Fly to Lukla [2,800m/9,187ft] and trek to Poiyan [2,800m/9,184ft]
Day 04 – Trek to Pangoma [2,850m/9,348ft]
Day 05 – Trek to Ningsow Bhuk [2,850m/8,348ft]
Day 06 – Trek to Chetra Khola [2,800m/9,184ft]
Day 07 – Trek to Khote [3,600m/11,812ft]
Day 08 – Trek to Thaknag [4,356m/14,292ft]
Day 09 – Acclimatization and rest day [4,356m/14,292ft]
Day 10 – Trek to Khare [5,045m/16,552ft]
Day 11 – Pre Climb training and acclimatization day [5,045m/16,552ft]
Day 12 – Trek to Mera High Camp [5,800m/19,029ft]
Day 13 – Summit Mera [6,476m/21,247ft] and trek to khongma Ding [4,840m/15,180ft]
Day 14 – Trek to Seto Pokhari [5,000m/16,405ft]
Day 15 – Trek to Amphu Lapcha High camp [5,400m/17,717ft]
Day 16 – Trek to Chukung [4,730m/15,518ft] via Amphu Lapcha Pass [5,850m/19,190ft]
Day 17 – Rest and contingency day
Day 18 – Trek to Island Peak Base Camp [5,200m/17,060ft]
Day 19 – Summit Island Peak [6,189m/20,305ft] and trek to Chukhung (4,730m/15,518ft)
Day 20 – Trek to Dingboche [4,412m/14,475ft]
Day 21 – Trek to Lobuche [4,910m/ 16,105ft]
Day 22 – Move up to Lobuche High Camp (5,400m/17,712ft)
Day 23 – Summit Lobuche East [6,119m/20,075ft] and trek to Thugla [4,600m/15,088ft]
Day 24 – Reserve day for contingency
Day 25 – Trek to Pangboche [3,985m/13,071ft]
Day 26 – Trek to Namche Bazaar [3,450m/11,316ft]
Day 27 – Trek to Lukla [2,800m/9187ft]
Day 28 – Fly back to Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]
Day 29 – Free day in Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]
Day 30 – International departure

Includes

  • Fully guided climb with experienced climbing guides on 1:3 ratio (Guide to client ratio)
  • Meals and Accommodation at Tea Houses/Lodges during trekking period
  • Meals and High-quality mountain tents during climbing period
  • Twin sharing accommodation at Kathmandu guest house or similar category for 4 nights with breakfast
  • All peaks permits with garbage deposits.
  • National Park Fees
  • KTM-LUKLA-KTM Airfare
  • Kathmandu airport transfers and escorts
  • Comprehensive first aid kit with supplementary oxygen system
  • Personal/Group climbing gears
  • Porterage of equipment required during trekking and climbing
  • Waterproof Duffel bag, Sleeping bag and Down Jacket (Sleeping bag and down jacket must be returned after completion of trek)
  • Peak climbing certificate issued by Nepal Mountaineering Association
  • Staff summit bonus, insurances and allowances

Excludes

  • International airfare, Visa and travel insurance
  • Meals at Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu or on trek for any reason (Early arrival or delay, Early arrival from trek due to any reason)
  • Personal expenses and tips

Trip Facts

  • Accomodiation

    Teahouse/Camping

  • Duration

    30 Days

  • Group

    Min 1 Max 12

  • Best Season

    Autumn (October to November) and Spring (April to May).

  • Max Altitude

    6,461m/21,193ft

  • Grade

    hard