If you are planning to trek the Everest Three Passes, we recommend you to keep the following do's and don'ts in mind to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
Do's:
Acclimatize slowly to the altitude: The altitude of the Everest Three Passes trek ranges from 2,800 meters to 5,600 meters. Take your time and acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
Hire a local guide with knowledge of the area: A local guide can provide you with valuable information about the area and its flora and fauna. They can also help you navigate through the trek's challenging terrain.
Carry warm clothing and prepare for extreme weather: The Everest Three Passes trek passes through high-altitude areas with extreme weather conditions. Prepare for sudden temperature drops and carry appropriate clothing to keep yourself warm and protected.
Don'ts:
Do not disturb the wildlife or their habitat: The area surrounding the Everest Three Passes is home to several endangered species. Please respect their habitat and do not disturb them.
Do not underestimate the weather conditions: The weather conditions can be harsh and unpredictable. Be prepared for heavy snowfall, sudden storms, and strong winds.
Do not litter: Keep the environment clean by disposing of waste properly. Carry a garbage bag with you and take all your waste with you until you find a proper disposal facility.
We hope these recommendations will help you prepare for your Everest Three Passes trek and have an enjoyable and safe experience.