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Tibet Kharta Valley-EBC Trek - 20 Days

  • 20 Days
  • Trekking in Tibet
  • 1350m
Tibet Kharta Valley-EBC Trek

Tibet Kharta Valley-EBC Trek

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Overview And Highlights

 

The Kharta Valley-Everest Base Camp Trek: A Journey Through Tibet’s Untamed Wilderness

In the remote corners of the Tibetan Plateau, where the earth rises to meet the heavens and the wind carries ancient whispers, lies a path less traveled—a route that leads through the wild beauty of the Kharta Valley to the world’s most revered mountain: Everest. The Kharta Valley to Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek is a journey through one of the planet’s most untouched landscapes, a realm where time seems to stand still, and every step draws you deeper into the heart of nature’s untamed majesty.

The trek begins in the small, serene village of Kharta, nestled in the shadow of towering peaks and surrounded by verdant meadows. Here, the air is crisp, thin, and filled with the scent of wildflowers that bloom in defiance of the harsh, high-altitude environment. As you set off on the trail, the Kharta Valley opens up before you, a sweeping expanse of green pastures, glacial streams, and snow-capped mountains. The landscape feels alive, vibrant with the quiet energy of nature, and every step along the path brings a deeper connection to the land.

As you ascend, the trail begins to wind its way through high alpine passes, leading to sweeping views of the Tibetan and Nepalese Himalayas. The climb is challenging but rewarding, as the vast expanse of snow and ice that defines this region stretches endlessly in every direction. With each step, you feel the altitude’s grasp tightening around you, but the breathtaking panoramas of towering peaks like Makalu and Lhotse—standing like ancient sentinels—urge you onward.

Crossing the Shao La Pass, one of the trek’s highest points at 4,900 meters (16,076 feet), is an unforgettable experience. From here, the first glimpses of Mount Everest’s north face emerge, standing tall and majestic against the azure sky. The sight of the mountain’s rugged, ice-encrusted slopes stirs something profound within you—a reverence for nature’s greatest masterpiece, carved by millennia of wind and snow.

The descent from the pass leads into the remote Karma Valley, a starkly beautiful region where the landscape shifts between rocky outcrops and lush, hidden meadows. Nomadic yak herders roam these lands, their weathered faces etched with the stories of life at the world’s highest altitudes. Encountering these stewards of the land offers a rare glimpse into a way of life that has endured for centuries, unchanged by the march of time.

Further along the journey, the trail leads through ancient glacial valleys and along the shimmering banks of the Rongbuk Glacier, the gateway to Everest Base Camp on the Tibetan side. Here, at the foot of the world’s highest peak, you stand in awe of Everest’s north face, a monolithic giant that looms overhead, indifferent to the passage of time. The silence in this sacred place is palpable, broken only by the distant sound of ice cracking or the wind howling through the valleys.

At Everest Base Camp, there’s a sense of arrival, not just at a physical destination, but at a deeper, spiritual one. Standing before the world’s tallest mountain, you are acutely aware of your place in the grand scale of things—small, yet profoundly connected to something greater than yourself. The air here is thin, the cold biting, but the sight of Everest towering above is enough to warm the soul.

As the trek winds to a close, the journey back through the valleys and passes of Tibet feels like a return from a world beyond the ordinary. Each step feels lighter, and the memories of the towering peaks, the serene valleys, and the untouched wilderness remain etched in your mind like a dream. The Kharta Valley-Everest Base Camp Trek is not just an adventure; it’s a journey into the soul of the world’s most magnificent mountains—a poetic, profound experience that lingers long after the trek is over.

In this remote corner of the world, where the earth seems to touch the sky, you are reminded that in the face of nature’s grandeur, we are all travelers, wandering through a landscape that will remain timeless long after we have gone.

Day to Day Itinerary

Today we will fly from Kathmandu

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Today we will fly from Kathmandu, TIA to Lhasa, Goggar Airport over the beautiful mountain range. It will take about an hour to drive from the airport to the old city and to your hotel. There are no programs today. You are suggested to take rest and drink lots of fluids, which will help you to get acclimatized in the Tibetan Altitude.

Lhasa-Lhasa is a huge place and it will take about 2 full days to explore Lhasa. We will be visiting following places in Lhasa:

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Lhasa-Lhasa is a huge place and it will take about 2 full days to explore Lhasa. We will be visiting following places in Lhasa:

Potala Palace: political and religious centre of Tibet, Potala palace is one of the most beautiful monuments in Tibet. With 1000 rooms and 13 stories to explore this is probably the most popular tourist attraction in Tibet. Elegantly decorated with hundreds of Thangka paintings, frescos and images created hundreds of years ago the Potala palace is a perfect example of how ancient monuments should be preserved.

Jokhang Temple: Jokhang temple which was constructed back ion 7th century attracts hundreds of tourist every year. This temple has a very huge Sakyamuni Buddha statue and is considered the holiest place in Tibet.

Sera and Drepung monasteries: Sera and Drepung monasteries were founded in 1419 which are actually numerous white temples and Buddhist buildings in the foot of a rocky hill. Back in its days, Drepung monastery use to have 8,000 monks to teach traditions of Vajrayana, Mahayana, and Sutrayana, the three vehicles of Tibetan Buddhism.

 Norbulingka palace: constructed by the 7thDalai Lama this Norbulingka Palace is not actually just one palace. This is a huge garden with numerous palaces built by many Dalai lamas in different period of time. Along with these places we will be visiting the Barkhor Market with is probably the busiest place in Lhasa and offers anything you want to buy. Here you can pick up some Tibetan Souvenir for you and some gifts for your loved ones.

Lhasa-Shigatse

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Today we will drive to Shigatse which is located 3900m above the sea level and is the second largest city of Tibet which is about 90 Km away from Lhasa. Here we will visit the largest operating monastery in Tibet- the Tashilhunpo Monastery and explore the local market. Our overnight accommodation will be either at Shigatse Hotel or Shandong Mansion.

Shigatse-Sakya-Shegar/Tingri

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Today we will drive along the friendship highway to Shigatse from Shegar and stop at Sakya on the way. In Sakya we will visit the Sakya monastery which is one of the oldest and most treasured monasteries in Tibet. We will drive through the highest pass in Tibet, the Gyamtso La, at the altitude of 5220m, the barren yet stunningly beautiful landscape of Tibet and we will come across the camps of nomadic herders in our way to Shegar.

Shegar-kharta (12,300

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Today we will drive from Shegar to Khatra which lies at the altitude of 12,300 feet above the sea level. This drive will take about 5 hours and en route we will pass through the Pand La pass which offers stunning views of Makalu, Lhotse, Everest, and Shishapangma on a clear day. We will drive along the Chu valley towards Khatra. We will camp past the boarding school on the Banks of Kharta Tsangpo River which happens to be source of the Arun River in Nepal.

Starts Trek

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Today we will hike up the Khatra Tsangpo Valley past several Tibetan villages. Leaving the trial of the shao La we will climb steadily up the side valley to the south. We'll camp either at the beginning of this climb on a ledge overlooking the valley and its villages (at approximately 13,000 feet) or continue up the side valley following a small stream for another two hours to camp on meadows by the stream (14,000) after 4 hours of hiking

Shaola

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Today we will ascend over the rocky ground to reach the Shao La at the height of 16,300 feet. This hike will take about 2hours. If the weather is clear you can find yourself in the midst of mountains like Makalu, Lhotse and Everest standing around you.  After this we will take an hour’s descend and plunge steeply to the valley below. During this plunge you will find the change in scenarios from barren rock hills to green meadow full of rhododendrons, birch, and willow trees. We will take another 1 hour descending hike through the thick fir and juniper forest and call it a day to camp at Joksum.

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Today we will hike steeply through juniper and rhododendron forests to reach the high pastures above the Kama River. You will have a chance to snap some beautiful views of Everest and Lhotse of the day is clear. On the high ridges south of Kama River there lies hinging glaciers which in summer turn in to bellowing avalanches. We will continue to pass through alpine meadows and yak herders camps and a calm green lake for about 5 hours to our campsite at the height of 14,500 feet, on a large grazing land with grand views of the Khangshung Valley.

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Today we will hike up a ridge that offers a clear view of Khangsung valley along with the awe-spinning views of Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Tshertse, Petangtse, Chomolonzo, Makalu, and a numerous other great peaks. After sometimes of sightseeing we will descend steeply down to the Kama River. Then we will cross the Kama River and enter the Khangsung Valley, a valley widely drained by Khangsung stream. Sometimes in the past covered by the huge piles of snow, this valley is now covered with a thick growth of willow, rhododendron, juniper, and other shrubs. We will walk about an hour towards the meadow called Pethang at the height of 14,200 feet, which happens to be our resting ground for today. We camp there and rest for the night.

Pethang Ringmo

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Pethang Ringmo-Today we will be hiking steeply up onto a large rockslide. Here you will bet to witness the power of the glacier as you see the incredible upheaval caused by Chomolomzo glaciers. We will follow the trail that goes around the beautiful mountain side to reach a beautiful open space, locally called Okpa. We will continue hiking up to the meadows of lateral moraine which offers views of Everest, Lhotse, and Tserse, to camp on the grassy hillock of Pethang Ringmo at the altitude of 16,000 feet from the sea level. This will be just a 4-5 hours hiking, nevertheless very tiring.

Pethang Ringmo

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Today we will be hiking steeply up onto a large rockslide. Here you will bet to witness the power of the glacier as you see the incredible upheaval caused by Chomolomzo glaciers. We will follow the trail that goes around the beautiful mountain side to reach a beautiful open space, locally called Okpa. We will continue hiking up to the meadows of lateral moraine which offers views of Everest, Lhotse, and Tserse, to camp on the grassy hillock of Pethang Ringmo at the altitude of 16,000 feet from the sea level. This will be just a 4-5 hours hiking, nevertheless very tiring.

Khangsung Valley

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Base Camp (Optional Hiking) this is an optional hikes up the Khangshung Valley alongside the glacier to the base camp (17,000 feet), mostly used by expeditions attempting the east face of Everest.

Raabka Chu

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This day we will follow our steps back along the Khangshung Glacier, across the rockslide opposite the Chomolonzo glacier, and past Pethang to a stream crossing at the Raabka Chu. This 4 hours hiking will take us to the grassy meadow across the River which is a very pleasant place to spend your afternoon. OR- We can follow an alternate path to reach this place. We will take a side trip from Pethang Ringmo to Guru Rimpoche’s cave at Tse Chu Lake. This 6-7 hours trial climbs high above Okpa meadows, crosses Lamtsho (16,200), then descends steeply to the lake.

Raabka Chu to Tso Tshurigma

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Today after a quick breakfast in the morning we will start hiking steadily uphill for an hour to a shelf above the river, then we will hike another hour across relatively flat land to a small meadow locally called Pangboche, where we will stop to have a quick lunch. After Lunch we will again it the road to hike steeply over the alpine slopes for another couple of hours to small yet very beautiful lack at the base of Langma La. Here from the heigh of 17,000 feet you get to observe unbelievable views of Makalu and Everest. After the hiking of 4 hours in total we will camp at Tsho Tshurigma to call it a day.

Tsho Tshurigma to Troshay Meado Camp

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Today we will climb steeply over rocky hills to reach Langma La which will take about 2 hours of time or bit more. Form the Langma La Pass we will leave the Khangshung valley back and descend steeply through the Rocky Mountains and glacier valleys for about four hours to reach on a grassy meadow locally called Troshay at the height of 14,000 feet. This is where we camp and call it a day.

Troshay to Kharta

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Today we will follow the stream from our camping site down to Khatra Tsangpo valley along a well defined trail. We will hike across grassy hillsides and Tibetan villages full of potato and barley plantations. After two hours of hiking we will reach the fork of the trail from where we climbed to Shao La at the very beginning of our trek.  We will cross the river below the Yulba village to reach our riverside camp to rest for the night.

Rongbuk Monastery/Everest Base Camp

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Today we will drive to Rongbuk from our campsite in Kharta. Rongbuk is the last stop before the Northern Everest Base Camp. Rongbuk monastery in Rongbuk is the highest monastery in the world and this is where Everest climbers pray before they leave to climb the Everest. We will spend the night here at Rongbuk and prepare for the next day’s Everest Base Camp tour.

Rongbuk Monastery/ebc

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This is the day we will visit the Everest Base Camp. The Everest Base Camp is mere 4 Km away from the town of Ronbuk. You can rent a horse cart here to ride to the Base camp or you can hike along the Dza Rongphu Glacier if you like. Dedicate the 8th day of tour to Visit and explore the Everest BC and come back to Rongbuk to end your day and rest.

Tingri

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Tingri -Today we will drive back from the town of Rongbuk to Nyalam. We will drive through the Tingri plains for six hours to reach Nyalam, where you will be spend the night in a cozy warm hotel.

Back to Kathmandu

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Kathmandu-Today after the morning breakfast you will drive from Nyalam to Zhangmu, through the winding downhill road offering you fantastic views of beautiful waterfalls. This drive will take around an hour. A few kilometers drive from Zhangmu will take you to the friendship bridge on the Bhotekoshi River, which separates Tibet from Nepal. You will drive through the lush greenery of Nepalese countryside for five hours to reach Kathmandu to enjoy its evening markets and bustling beauty. En route you can stop for quick fish snack at Chehere and Dolalghat.

 

Note:Transfer from Kodari (Nepal/Tibet border) to Kathmandu we will use appropriate vehicle as per the number of clients. Any cost arising from political disturbances, strikes, cancellation of flights, changes in program, delays due to landslides, road blockade etc (clients are requested to pay extra expenses directly to the spot).

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FAQs

The Kharta Valley-Everest Base Camp Trek is a remote and less-traveled trek in Tibet, offering stunning views of Everest’s north face and a journey through pristine valleys, alpine passes, and nomadic Tibetan villages. It is known for its wild beauty and cultural significance.
 

The trek usually takes about 15 to 18 days, depending on acclimatization and rest days. It covers approximately 90-100 kilometers (55-62 miles), taking trekkers through high-altitude passes, including Shao La Pass, before reaching the northern side of Everest Base Camp.
 

The best time for this trek is from late May to early October. These months offer more stable weather and clear views of Everest and other Himalayan peaks. However, the weather can still be unpredictable, especially at high altitudes.
 

The trek is considered challenging due to its high altitude, remote location, and the need to cross several passes over 5,000 meters (16,400 feet). Trekkers should have prior experience with high-altitude trekking and be in good physical condition to handle the strenuous nature of the route.
 

The highest point of the trek is the Shao La Pass at 5,200 meters (17,060 feet). Everest Base Camp itself is at an altitude of 5,150 meters (16,900 feet). Trekkers should be aware of the risks of altitude sickness and take proper acclimatization measures.
 

Yes, you will need several permits, including the Tibet Travel Permit, Alien Travel Permit, and a special border permit, since the trek is near the Nepal-Tibet border. These permits are usually arranged by your trekking agency, and you are required to have a licensed guide.
 

Yes, all treks in Tibet, including this one, require a licensed guide. The guide not only navigates the remote trails but also helps with cultural insights, logistics, and permits.
 

Accommodation is very basic, typically consisting of camping at designated sites or staying in local nomadic tents. It’s essential to be prepared for cold nights and limited facilities. Some trekkers bring their own tents and cooking gear for added comfort.
 

You’ll need proper trekking gear for high-altitude conditions, including a warm sleeping bag, trekking boots, thermal clothing, waterproof layers, a first-aid kit, trekking poles, and altitude sickness medication. Since it’s a remote trek, pack extra supplies and snacks.
 

The trek offers incredible diversity in scenery, from lush meadows in the Kharta Valley to the towering ice giants of Everest and Makalu. Along the way, you may encounter nomadic yak herders, Tibetan antelope, and birds of prey, all against the backdrop of the Himalayas’ most dramatic landscapes.


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