The Tashi Lapcha trek is newly opened non tourists trekking trail in Nepal, located in northeast of Kathmandu, where you can see beautiful panoramic views of Himalayas, experience the of remoteness region, diverse flora and fauna and rich local cultures. Tashi Lapcha pass trek requires a good walking experience and a good physical form. There is a technical route in the Tashi lepta Pass. One should have a peak climbing permit for this route.
The trekking start From Charicot the route to Rolwaling Valley and Tashi Lapcha headed up the scenic, steep-sided valley of the Tamba Khosi. High waterfalls cascaded from the heights and rudimentary bridges crossed the many side-streams. Ahead, the twin summits of Gauri Shanker, once thought to be the world's highest mountain, provided a prominent landmark.
Day 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu transfer to hotel, evening welcome dinner.
Day 02 : Drive from Kathmandu to Dolakha, Shigati then trek to Suri Dobhan.
Day 03 : Trek from Suri Dobhan to Jagat (1440m).
Day 04 : Trek from Jagat to Simigaun (1,990m).
Day 05 : Trek from Simigaun to Kharka (2,900m).
Day 06 : Trek from Kharka to Beding (3,690m).
Day 07 : Trek from Beding to Na (4,180m).
Day 08 : Trek from Na to Tso Rolpa Lake (4,588m).
Day 09 : Trek from Tso Rolpa to Trakarding Glacier (4800m).
Day 10 : Trek from Trakarding Glacier to Tashi Lapcha Base Camp (5,010m).
Day 11 : Crossing Tashi Lapcha pass (5755m), trek down to Phedi ( 4800 m).
Day 12 : Trek from Phedi ( 4800 m) to Ngole (5,110m).
Day 13 : Trek from Ngole (5,110m) to Thame (3,820m).
Day 14 : Trek from Thame (3,820m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m).
Day 15 : Trek from Namche to Lukla (2,840m).
Day 16 : Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, evening farewell dinner.
Day 17 : Final Departure