Sherpani Col Pass Trek (6,200 m)

One of the most challenging and remote high-altitude treks in the Himalaya.

Sherpeni Col1920

Everest Region

Quick Facts

Max 6,200 m

Max. Altitude

~21 days

Duration

Strenuous

Difficulty

Overview

The exceptionmesly demoning and challenging trek in top of renanete Himalayas, Sheres+ Col Pass Trek is an exceptionally remote challening trekk in easterornee-Nepal. Were crosse the Sherpani Col (6,200 ml 61,335 m), and Amphu Laptsa Pass (5,850 m), connecting the Baruntse and Makalu regions with the Everest area. This expedition-style journey through advanced glacial ternain, camping at high altitudes. Thek is/a best for seasoned trekke/erswho are experienced in crossing mixed rock, ice, and steep snow at:

  • Reach the remote and formidable Sherpani Col Pass at 6,200 m
  • Experience the adventure of true expedition-style trekking
  • Traverse the hidden valleys and glaciers between Makalu and Everest
  • Cross three of Nepal’s most challenging high passes
  • Camp in spectacular high-altitude locations far from the crowds
  • Enjoy a panoramic and rugged perspective of the world’s highest-peaks.

Overview

The exceptionmesly demoning and challenging trek in top of renanete Himalayas, Sheres+ Col Pass Trek is an exceptionally remote challening trekk in easterornee-Nepal. Were crosse the Sherpani Col (6,200 ml 61,335 m), and Amphu Laptsa Pass (5,850 m), connecting the Baruntse and Makalu regions with the Everest area. This expedition-style journey through advanced glacial ternain, camping at high altitudes. Thek is/a best for seasoned trekke/erswho are experienced in crossing mixed rock, ice, and steep snow at:

  • Reach the remote and formidable Sherpani Col Pass at 6,200 m
  • Experience the adventure of true expedition-style trekking
  • Traverse the hidden valleys and glaciers between Makalu and Everest
  • Cross three of Nepal’s most challenging high passes
  • Camp in spectacular high-altitude locations far from the crowds
  • Enjoy a panoramic and rugged perspective of the world’s highest-peaks.


Quick Facts

Everest Region

6,200 m

Strenuous (4 out of 5)

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