Nepal Everest & Lobuche

Cho La Pass

Cho La Pass

Cho La Pass, at an altitude of 5,420 metres, is one of the most challenging trekking routes in the Himalayas.
Cho La Pass, at an altitude of 5,420 metres, is one of the most imposing and challenging hiking trails in the Himalayas. Trekkers who dare this challenge will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers, experiencing the authentic beauty of the Himalayas.

The route to the top of Cho La Pass includes steep ups and downs, requiring excellent fitness and mountain trekking experience. Despite the difficulty, trekkers decide to conquer the pass for the unforgettable views from the summit, with the glaciers and peaks creating an irresistible backdrop.

This trail has a long history, having been used for centuries by locals as a trade route. Today, it is popular among hikers and climbers seeking to experience this unique experience.

Despite the isolation of the route, there are some basic rest facilities, such as shelters where trekkers can stop, recover and continue the challenging climb, enjoying every stage of the Cho La Pass challenge.