This ultimate 23-day Trek is a thrilling Himalayan journey combining the classic Everest Base Camp trek with the summit of Island Peak and Mera Peak—two of Nepal’s most iconic trekking peaks. In between lies the demanding Amphu Laptsa Pass (5,845m), one of the most technically challenging passes in the Himalayas. Starting with the cultural adventure through Sherpa villages like Namche and Pangboche, you’ll trek to Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar before attempting the Island Peak climb. You’ll then cross the icy Amphu Laptsa Pass into the isolated Honku Valley and summit Mera Peak before completing the circuit at Lukla.
This is the perfect adventure for experienced trekkers and climbers looking for a challenging, scenic, and life-changing Himalayan expedition.
Emergency evacuations can cost a minimum of USD 40,000, so having proper travel insurance is strongly recommended.
Trip Info
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Hotel/Lodge/Tea House during the trek
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March–May & September–November
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6,476m (Mera Peak Summit)
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Jeep/ Car/ Tourist Bus.
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5-6 Hours
Overview
This Trek is graded as strenuous and technical. It includes high-altitude trekking and two alpine peak climbs. Previous high-altitude trekking experience is strongly recommended. Basic mountaineering skills are required, especially for Island Peak and the Amphu Laptsa Pass.
Trip Highlights
- Trek to Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar (5,545m)
- Climb Island Peak (6,189m) – a great Himalayan climbing experience
- Cross the icy and technical Amphu Laptsa Pass (5,845m)
- Climb Mera Peak (6,476m) – Nepal’s highest trekking peak
- Visit remote valleys: Imja Valley, Honku Valley & Khumbu
- Spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Ama Dablam & Baruntse
- Experience Sherpa culture and Buddhist monasteries



