Everest Three Passes Trek Reviews: Emily Carter – Liam O’Connor – Dublin, Ireland

Traveling solo can feel intimidating on a high‑altitude trek, but the community vibe on the three‑passes circuit is phenomenal. By the time we reached Kongma La, the group had become a tight‑knit crew, swapping stories in the common rooms of the teahouses.

I was surprised by the ease of navigation—the trail is well‑marked with orange flags, and the village guides are always ready to point out a shortcut or a hidden waterfall. The most memorable moment for me was a spontaneous New Year’s toast in a tiny lodge at Seldor La—locals and trekkers raised glasses of butter tea at 5 am, watching fireworks burst over the Himalayas.

Pro tip for solo travelers: Keep a small, waterproof notebook for the daily altitude logs. It helped me track my symptoms and stay honest about when to rest.

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