Trekking via Gokyo Lake and Everest Base Camp-16 DaysTrekking via Gokyo Lake and Everest Base Camp-16 Days

Gokyo Valley to Everest Base Camp Trekking -16 Days

  • Duration16 Days
  • DestinationNepal
  • Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
  • Max Altitude 5555 Meters
  • Activity Trekking
  • Group Size 10
  • Accommodation Hotel & Lodges
  • Meals Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Transportation Vehicle & Flight
  • Starts KTM
  • Ends Lukla
  • Best Season March-May, Sep.- Dec.
Overview
Trip Highlights

Thrilling and exciting trekking

Highly experienced trekking crews

Guided Sightseeing tours around the world heritage sites and trekking,

Private vehicle to and from Ramechaap, domestic flight to and from Lukla,

Following legendry’s footprints, holistic and shepherded path,

Highland EBC 5,370m- Kalopatthar 5,545m- Chola 5,420m- Gokyo Ri 5,380m,

Astonishing Views of Mt. Everest 8,848, Lhotse 8,516, Makalu 8485m, Cho-Oyu 8,201m, & several panoramic mountains.

Picturesque Sherpa villages, mane walls, and bridges, Himalayan wildlife,

Buddhist culture, traditions, Monastery, Lungdars, stupas, and chortens,

Enormous scenic glacier, pastures landscape, Lakes, Lakes, icefall and moraine,

Nice hotels and lodges with the delicious food menus,

Kneed and clean dining room with yak dung heater,

Hot showers and comfort toilets,

Gokyo Valley to Everest Base Camp Trekking

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Mt. Cho- Oyu

Gokyo Valley via Chola Pass and Everest Base Camp trek is the most remarkable and fantastic destination. One can freely appreciate the natural beauty of the Everest region in this peaceful, silent, and magnificently stunning place. The trek from this valley climbs slightly upwards without terrible staircases or steep climbing. It follows the Dudhkoshi River stream along the ancient Yak pastures field, alpine forest, and the best non-stop views of massive Mt. Cho Oyo with several of her neighbors' snow-capped peaks and incredible world’s dominating glaciers.

The journey begins from Kathmandu to Ramechhap driving for 4 hours and a flight to Lukla the doorway to the Everest region. It continues passing through vibrant monasteries, Chortens, prayer flags and suspension bridges, Stupas, Mantras carved huge stones and Maniwall, Buddhist villages like Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung Village, Phortse Village, Dole, and Machhermo to Gokyo Holy Lake.

The Gokyo area is known as a Holistic valley in the Khumbu region. Earlier Gokyo Lake used to be called Dudh pokhari (milky pool), the famous Dudh Koshi River begins from this lake. The Lake water springs out from the Ngozumba glacier and flows down to the hill. Thus it is like milky (milestone) water melting out from the glacier that’s why it used to be called (milky stream) Dudh Koshi. There are several lakes around Gokyo Valley, mostly 3 Lakes are visible during the trek. The fourth and fifth lakes lie nearly on the bottom of High Mountain and take a day-long excursion from Gokyo.

Gokyo Ri is one of the best trekking destinations for the best viewpoint in the Khumbu region. Trekkers can have a wonderful panoramic view of Mt. Everest 8,848m, Lhotse 8,516m, Lhotse Shar 8,383m, Makalu 8,485m and Cho Oyu 8,201m and several other mountains such as Mt. Pumori (7161m), Ngozumba, Gyazungkhang, Tawatse, Cholatse, Mt. Changste (7550m), Mt. Lingterin (6679m), Mt. Amadablam (6856m), Bharuntse, Thamserku (6723m), Kantega( 6685m), etc. This trek takes you to the greatest Ngozumba glacier, the holy Gokyo Lake. You may be spellbound from the view of a huge incredible glacier bedding down from the mountains. The massive Ngozumba glacier is 36 KM long, 1 KM wide, and extended from 4700m up to 8000m.

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After visiting these mighty holistic lakes and sites walk over the thrilling and mysterious glaciers to Thangnak village. The next day is sure an important and special day while traversing over the Chola Pass 5,420 meters because it is a main pass that connects two valleys. Without traversing one cannot reach into the other heavenly beautiful valley. Of course, the pass is quite challenging adventurous, and tremendous however it is full of panoramic and scenic.

Again you might be spellbound by the beautiful views, landscapes, uncountable peaks, River streams, glaciers lakes, Memorials and monuments of several climbers who had lost their lives on the expeditions. Lobuche and Gorakshep might be full of trekkers, guides, porters, and climbers, while it is an ultimate place for hospitalities.

Trekking to Everest Base Camp offers an astonishing experience of deep Himalayas by following the legendry’s footprints. The trek makes it possible to fulfill a lifetime dream of reaching the Base camp of the world’s highest mountain, feel adventurous, and touch the soul of legendary. Being at 5,545m Kalapatthar for viewing Everest and a giant laying Khumbu glacier, spending a night at Gorakshep 5,170m will be an unforgettable souvenir of the trip.

The trek descends via popular Sherpa villages like Phiriche, and Pangboche and passes through the most popular Tyangboche Monastery to the Namche Bazaar then directly to Lukla and fly to Kathmandu.

Itinerary

Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, greeting with flower garland and transfer to Hotel and evening trip briefing with Welcome dinner.

The flight to Lukla during the high trekking season is impossible from Kathmandu. So we must take a private vehicle and drive at least 4 hours away from Kathmandu. If you have enough time then you can drive in the Noon and stop for overnight nearby Manthali otherwise drive in the middle of the night to catch a morning flight from Manthali to Lukla. The flight takes 25 minutes to Lukla where your supporting crews are waiting for you, they will come to collect you at the airport counter and take you to the lodge for breakfast. At the same time, your guide will organize an introduction plan and then start slowly trekking via Chaurikharkha, Kyangzoma, Ghat to Phakding village (2600m) for overnight.

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We commence our trek to Namche Bazaar through the Dudh Koshi River bank. Today we will cross many suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. The zigzag trail leads us through Banker, Monjo to Jorsalle. Jorsalle is the check post of Sagarmatha National Park and trekking permits. Thamserku, Kusumgaru, and Kwongde Mountain are visible all day long today. The Khumbila Peak is just standing over the Namche Bazaar. We follow the uphill trail from the riverbed of this V-shaped valley where the river forks Dudh Koshi and Bhote Koshi are meeting each other. Now we begin ascending to Namche Bazar. We make a quick stoppage just over the shoulder of steep up after one and half hours of walking from there you will have the 1st excellent view of Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8516m.)Then it takes approximately 45 minutes to arrive at Namche Bazaar. Bellow the Namche Bazaar there is also a check post for checking your permits.

It is considered an ideal day for altitude acclimatization in this place, after breakfast just get higher around the museum. There are very nice viewpoints including the statue of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and rounding mountains view such as Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Tawache, Nuptse, Amadablam, Thamserku, Kusumkangaru, Kwonge Peak, and Thame Peak. It would be the best morning ever in your travel time then follow the steep climb up to the world’s highest airstrip airport “Syangboche”. Turn right across the Everest View hotel to Khumjung village for a day excursion, visit the monastery which is still preserving a yeti’s head then get back down to Namche by aside the Khumjung school or if you want to go to Khunde village you can continue climbing and take a direct way to Namche bazaar from Khunde.

It is an easy flat trail until Sanasa through birch, pines, and fir trees with fine views of mountains. From Sanasa it climbs for one and a half hours up to Mongla Danda then descends to Phortse Tanga. A well-known and typical ancient Sherpa village phortse is nicely visible along the way. There is a thick alpine forest of fir, rhododendron, birch, alpine bamboo, and pines between Phortse Tanga to Dole. The trail is scenic and mostly gradual uphill through the alpine forest.

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Scale up your walk slowly to the ridge from there you will see a giant mountain wall standing in the forehead is Mt.Cho Oyu 8201m. The trail is not steady up however it is gently ascending through Luza village. Today you will see a lot of yak pasture fields. In the former time, people from Khumjung, Kunde, and Phortse used to bring their animals into this valley thus still the land ownership is highly belonged to those people from the same village. Finally, we will arrive by clearing one hill lap to another into a fish-shaped valley that is called Machhermo

We have a short walk today. On the way, a little settlement called Fanga village appears there was a big avalanche of devastation in 1996. The trail crosses the rocky narrow hill near the glacier and turns towards the Lake. We will arrive at Gokyo by Noon. After lunch, we climb up the glacier edge for exploration. There are many beautiful lakes in Gokyo Valley, behind the lakes there is a big glacier laying, which spreads from the bottom of Mt. Cho–-Oyu. After walking slowly around the rocky corner you will reach the third lake where you are staying overnight.

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You should start very early in the morning to climb up Gokyo Peak at 5380 Meters. Which is known as the best viewpoint in the Khumbu region. You can see the panoramic view of Mt. Everest 8,848m, Lhotse 8,516m, Lhotse Shar 8,383m, Makalu 8,485m and Cho Oyu 8,201m and several other mountains such as Mt. Pumori (7161m), Ngozumba, Gyazungkhang, Tawatse, Cholatse, Mt. Changste (7550m), Mt. Lingterin (6679m), Mt. Amadablam (6856m), Bharuntse, Thamserku (6723m), Kantega( 6685m), etc. And a huge Ngozumba glacier and a fine view of some Lakes. Descend to the lodge for breakfast then leave the hotel and proceed towards Thangnak via crossing over the biggest Nogzumba Glacier.

 

cholaThe trek climbs up to barren pastures terrain to the moraine and glaciers. Sometimes it is covered with snow, and the ascent is challenging and dangerous but there is a steel chain fixed for support. After a few hours of climbing, you will reach the top of Cho La Pass, where you will be rewarded with breathtaking views. As you go downhill you must walk over the icefall for some time then the sloppy downhill terrain to Dzongla for overnight.

You will head toward Lobuche after leaving Dzongla, following the moraine as it descends toward Chola Lake. The trail commences from Dzongla and gently meanders across a tiny glacial lake, following the charming peaks of Cholatse and Taboche as well as the tiny Chola glacier. As you proceed in the direction of Ama Dablam, you will follow the Khumbu Glacier. Beyond the trail, there is a main path connecting Phiriche and Dingboche. At the edge of the glaciers, there are several memorials of climbers who lost their lives in the expedition. Comparatively, the ascent to Lobuche will be more pleasurable than the previous day. You will arrive by Noon and can make a short hike up to the ridge to see the mysterious Khumbu Glacier

 

ebcThis day is another special day for stepping footprints in the world's tallest Mt. Everest Base Camp. Every famous expeditionary across the globe at least steps once in their lifetime in this place. You will ascend Gorakshep, leave your belongings, and take enough drinking water and warm clothes for the EBC excursion. You will feel the joys of the biggest climbing and achievements of your travel and trekking values. You will enjoy and feel comfortable here because of the previous site's physical exertion, endurance, and relentless hiking practices. Take a chance to touch Khumbu Ice Fall and see the breathtaking views of Khumbu Glacier and Camping of Expeditions. After that return to the Gorakshep for Overnight.

 

excursion
Kalapatthar Summit 5,550 Meters

The most fascinating view of Mount Everest and other nearby peaks is ascending Kalapatthar early in the morning. Take a flashlight and some water and start climbing from Gorakshep to Kala Patthar. The climbing may be challenging and cold but it recovers the most beautiful views. The vistas you will be taking in will completely differ from anything you have ever seen. The majestic mountains Pumori, Nuptse, Gyantse, Lingtren, Lhotse, Amadablam, Thamserku, Kusumkangaru, Tauche, Cholatse, Gyachungkhang, and the longest Khumbu Glacier are fully visible. Return to the hotel for breakfast and descend to Pheriche for overnight.

The Pheriche to Namche Bazaar segment is filled with amazing natural landscapes. You will descend via Pangboche and Tyangboche, where you find lots of Maniwall, Buddhist prayer flags, Stupas, Chortens, and the famous Tyangboche Monastery. It is an easy and comfortable trail that descends through the beautiful alpine forest, there you can see some pheasants, musk deer, mountain goats, Monal pheasant Tahr, etc. Pangboche village and the trail in between are known as the most sacred in the ethology of the Kirat civilization. You can find some sacred symbols of their deities like snake figures, cloth-weaving pole trees, and water spots. Cross the Fungitanga River, climb up to Lowsasa, and join the trail you dropped on the way up till you reach Namche Bazaar overnight.

After breakfast, you will traverse the Hillary Suspension Bridge, descend a challenging path, and pass through several surrounding settlements. You must go very slowly, with considerable control, while maintaining balance on the difficult staircases and sloppy rocky terrain. The roar of the Dudh Koshi River bids a fond farewell after you travel through several picturesque villages that depict the way of life in the mountains. When you arrive in Lukla, you will check into a hotel to relax and prepare. Your time in the Khumbu region will likely come to an end this evening. It's time to celebrate since you were successful despite all the obstacles.

The flight will be in the morning from Lukla to Ramechhap then drive to Kathmandu and free noon time or shopping day. Overnight at hotel on B/B planning.

Route Map
Gokyo Valley to Everest Base Camp Trekking -16 Days map
Cost Details

Note:

Note:

We offer every trip at an essential cost. We provide special discounts for larger groups, Travel Companies, Partner agents, student groups, and nonprofit Organizations.

We offer two kinds of packages, such as full package tours and service tours. Full package tours are inclusive of necessary transportation, staff wages, Staff insurance, permit fees, food, and all accommodations. On the service tours: clients have to make private payments for the food, transportation, and accommodation prices.

What's included
  • Airport pick up and drop with private vehicle
  • Hotel Room on B/B Planning basis in Kathmandu (Before & after trekking)
  • Kathmandu - Ramechhap- Kathmandu drive with private vehicle before and after trekking
  • Domestic plane ticket for both ways ( Ramechhap- Lukla- Ramechhap)
  • Plane ticket or transportation charge for your guide.
  • Trekking permit related to National park fees, TIMPS, and Local permits.
  • Local accommodation and three times meals (Breakfast, lunch, Dinner) during the trek including hot drinks.
  • Necessary Guide and Porters for your support on the Trekking
  • Guide's and porter's salary including their trekking insurance, equipment, food, and accommodation.
  • Private vehicle for 1-day sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • Service charges and farewell dinner
What's not included
  • Nepal entry visa
  • Your Travel insurance
  • Your International airfare
  • Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Entrance fees at UNESKO's cultural world heritage site in Kathmandu
  • Tips for your trekking staff.
  • Your health insurance and expenses.
  • Helicopter price in case you need to be evacuated.
  • Your travel or trekking insurance
  • Drinks: bottled drinks like Coke, Fanta, mineral water, canned juice, mars, bars & cereals
Useful Info

Notice for domestic flights to and from Lukla

The Tribhuwan International Airport and the domestic Airport are partially the same in Kathmandu. So it used to be a heavy air trafficking during international flights. That is affecting tremendously for the smooth flight operation to Lukla which is mostly departing early in the morning. Most of the tourists come to Nepal for Everest region trekking and the main gateway to enter into this legendary region is by flight to Lukla. The airport in Lukla is only suitable for small aircraft so there would be uncountable flights in a day. Thus, aviation had decided to operate regular flights not from Kathmandu but from the nearest airport of Kathmandu during the main tourist season. At the moment, the nearest airport is in Manthali Ramechhap, which is approximately 4 hours drive away.

The flights are effective from the beginning of October to the End of November in autumn and March to mid-May in spring.

Most tourists get to drive in the middle of the night from Kathmandu to Manthali for the next day’s morning flight. But we recommend moving a day earlier from Kathmandu to nearby Manthali. That will provide the perfect views of the countryside of Nepal and also would not make the rush and uncomfortable drive.

Altitude sickness

Altitude sickness (acute mountain sickness) is difficulty of sleeping, dizziness, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, rapid pulse, nausea, vomiting, etc. It affects mountain climbers, hikers, and skiers because of lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels. It occurs as the result of failure to adapt at a higher altitude. It happens most often in the brains or the longs after the fluid begins to leak from the blood vessels.

When the fluid collects in the brain, you initially get headaches, loss of appetite, nausea, tiredness, want to lie down and feel powerless, physically moving is unwilling, and a decrease of consciousness, and the problem with balance coordination is called high–altitude cerebral edema (HACE). If the fluid is collected in the lungs, you become breathless and dry, and it makes regular irritative cough, sometimes coughing up blood too, discoloration of the skin, and chest tightness is called high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE).

Prevention

To prevent acute mountain sickness; we have to follow fundamental gravity habits such as patience, consistency, and discipline in the mountain. The mountains have their own rule and regulations. We cannot turn them into our nature except by following and respecting them. Cloth on properly according to the altitude, avoid rapid altitude gain, drink enough water or fluid, take enough acclimatization time to adjust the body at a higher altitude, avoid alcoholic items, control smoking, eat regular meals, get higher & sleep at lower altitudes. Avoid high altitudes if you have heart and lung disease. If the symptoms occur then stop climbing mountains and descend to a lower altitude. In case the person is seriously sick, or cannot bring him/her to a lower altitude by walking and carrying then she/he should be rescued by quick Helicopter evacuation.

  • Clothing Equipment:

  • Lightweight walking boots, a pair of track shoes, and slippers to wear in the evening or when the boot is wet.
  • Warm jacket (Fibers fill or down should be adequate.)
  • A Rainproof jacket with a hood or poncho.
  • Warm clothes or fleece jackets.
  • Thin and thick trousers.
  • Warm trousers are useful higher up in the mountains in the morning and at night. (Windproof/ waterproof trousers are necessary during treks going above 3000mtr)
  • Thermal underwear (These are excellent for sleeping at night)
  • A pair of loose-fitting long shorts and 1 lightweight long-sleeved –shirt are particularly suitable for avoiding sunburn.
  • A woolen or warm hat to wear in the morning and at night. Sunhat and ensure it has a wide brim to cover the face and neck.
  • A pair of gloves (warm and normal ones)
  • 2 pairs of thin and 2 pairs of thick warm socks.
  • Underwear, buff, and hankies as you need.

Accessories:

Duffle bag or kit bag to carry your gear while trekking, sleeping bag. Small rucksack to carry personal requirements for the day e.g. toilet paper, towel, soap, etc. Water bottle. Snow glasses and sunglasses, 2-4 large plastic bags to separate clean clothes from dirty ones. Headlamp with spare batteries, sun cream, personal medicine, lip guard, toothbrush, towel, Reading materials, game items (optional), notebook, rubber band, pen and pencil, a diary, a pocket knife, trekking map, passport, and copies.

Drinking Water

Travelers should be very aware of drinking water in Nepal. They are not completely adapted to digest direct normal spring water due to bacteria. So, we recommend you drink mineral water or boiled water. Also, you can use some purifier tablets such as chlorine tablets for purifying water on the trekking. We strongly recommend mineral water in the city area and purified or boiled water in the trekking.

Accommodation

We provide accommodation according to your demand and accessibility either normal standards or comfortable luxury hotels in the City. We provide very neat, clean, and comfortable hotels, lodges, friendly homestays, or locally what is available for the most suitable.

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