Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lake and Chola Pass

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Nepal

Overview

The Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lakes and Cho La Pass is a thrilling alternative to the classic route, blending rugged adventure with unparalleled Himalayan vistas. The Gokyo Valley cradles you in its glacial embrace, its chain of frozen lakes glittering like shattered sapphires beneath the watchful gaze of 8,000-meter peaks. Ascend Gokyo Ri (5,357m) for a sweeping panorama of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, then brace for the challenging Cho La Pass (5,420m), a high-altitude test of endurance. Crossing this icy gateway leads you to the legendary Everest trail, where the real magic unfolds.

From here, you’ll trek to Lobuche, Gorak Shep, and Kala Patthar, home to Everest’s most iconic close-up views. Along the way, immerse yourself in Sherpa culture, explore ancient monasteries, and traverse colossal glaciers. This route isn’t just about reaching base camp; it’s a grand Himalayan symphony of adventure, culture, and raw natural beauty. This is Everest unplugged, no crowds, just you and the mountains in their rawest, most exhilarating form.


Day to Day Itinerary

Welcome to Nepal! Clear airport formalities, then we'll take you to your hotel to check in and relax before your journey begins.


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After breakfast, begin your exploration at the ancient Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), enjoying panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley. Continue to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you'll see historic temples and the old royal palace. After lunch (included), proceed to Patan Durbar Square, renowned for its exquisite Newari architecture and golden temples. he fading light guides you back to your hotel, where the day's stories can settle into quiet reflection.

Swayambhunath: Atop a hill, Swayambhunath Stupa, affectionately called the Monkey Temple, is one of Nepal’s oldest spiritual landmarks. Its iconic white dome, adorned with the all-seeing Buddha eyes, watches over Kathmandu. Pilgrims and tourists like circle the stupa, spinning prayer wheels amid chattering monkeys and the scent of butter lamps. Recognized by UNESCO not just for its architecture, but as a place where Buddhist practice flourishes as it has for millennia.

Kathmandu Durbar Square: Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO-listed open-air museum, pulses with history. The Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kumari Ghar (home to the living goddess), and the fearsome Kal Bhairav statue reveal Newar craftsmanship at its zenith. Every carved window and cobblestone whispers tales of Malla kings, their courtyards still echoing with temple bells and festival drums.

Patan Durbar Square: "Lalitpur's durbar square" is a jewelry box of Newar artistry - each temple a symphony in brick and gilt copper. The 17th-century Krishna Mandir's stone friezes depict epic battles frozen mid-swing, while the Golden Temple's courtyard hides a sacred turtle pond. Here, master craftsmen still tap delicate repoussé patterns into metal as their ancestors did six centuries ago.


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Your Himalayan journey begins with an unforgettable 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, where you'll soar past terraced hillsides and catch your first glimpses of snow-capped peaks. Landing at Tenzing-Hillary Airport, the adventure truly starts as you descend through fragrant rhododendron and pine forests, following the turquoise Dudh Koshi River. This gentle 3-4 hour trek (9km) introduces you to the rhythm of mountain travel, crossing swaying suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags.

Arriving in Phakding (2,651m), you'll settle into a cozy teahouse surrounded by the tranquil sounds of the river. This peaceful village offers your first night on the trail, where crisp mountain air and warm Sherpa hospitality prepare you for tomorrow's climb to Namche Bazaar. Take time to rest, hydrate, and soak in the stunning views that hint at the greater adventures ahead.

Flight: 40 min

Hiking: 3-4 hrs.


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Simple Lodge

The trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) is a rewarding challenge through the heart of Khumbu. Following the Dudh Koshi River, you'll cross thrilling suspension bridges draped with prayer flags, surrounded by lush forests and occasional mountain views. The trail gradually ascends, with some steep sections testing your endurance before entering Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO-listed sanctuary of biodiversity and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas.

Arriving in vibrant Namche Bazaar, you'll discover a bustling Sherpa town filled with colorful markets, cozy cafes, and gear shops. This commercial hub serves as your first major acclimatization stop, where you'll spend two nights adjusting to the altitude. The lively atmosphere and stunning mountain backdrop make it the perfect place to rest and prepare for higher adventures.

Hiking: 5-6 hrs.

Travel Distance: 11 km


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Today, focus on letting your body adjust to the altitude while taking in the sights of this lively Sherpa town.. Visit the fascinating Sherpa Museum to learn about local culture and mountaineering history, or take a short hike to the picturesque villages of Khumjung and Khunde, where you'll visit the historic Hillary School. For spectacular mountain views, trek up to the famous Everest View Hotel (3,880m), which offers unparalleled panoramas of Everest, Ama Dablam, and other Himalayan giants.

While enjoying these activities, remember to stay hydrated and move at a relaxed pace. This acclimatization day is crucial for your health and safety at higher altitudes. Take time to rest, soak in the stunning scenery, and prepare for the next stage of your adventure. The combination of gentle exploration and proper rest will ensure you're ready to continue your trek tomorrow.


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Simple Lodge

Leaving Namche's bustling streets, the trail drops sharply through fragrant rhododendron forests, the Dudh Koshi's roar growing louder with each switchback. Suspension bridges sway beneath your boots, offering heart-pounding views of Thamserku's razor-edged peak. As you descend, Ama Dablam appears like a jeweled sentinel, its icy flanks glowing in the morning light. The path winds past stone-walled Sherpa homesteads where yak bells chime and children play. By afternoon, you'll reach Phortse Thanga (3,680m), a quiet riverside hamlet where the mountains seem close enough to touch. Here, the only sounds are the river's song and the occasional whistle of Himalayan wind – a perfect sanctuary before tomorrow's climb toward higher horizons.

Hiking: 5-6 hrs.

Travel Distance: 6 km


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Simple Lodge

The morning sun greets us as we leave Phortse Thanga, the trail climbing steadily through rhododendron forests alive with birdsong. Crossing crystal-clear streams fed by glacial melt, we emerge into open yak pastures where bells echo across the valley. The air grows thinner as we pass traditional Sherpa homes, their stone walls standing strong against the mountain winds.

By midday, Machhermo (4,470m) appears like a mirage - a cluster of teahouses nestled beneath towering peaks. This peaceful haven offers our first true taste of high-altitude life, with the majestic Cho Oyu glacier glinting in the distance. After settling in, we visit the village gompa, its prayer flags snapping in the crisp air, before resting as the sunset paints the snowfields pink. Tomorrow, the turquoise Gokyo Lakes await, but tonight we sleep wrapped in the Himalayas' silent embrace.

Hiking: 4-5 hrs.

Travel Distance: 10 km


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Simple Lodge

First light in Machhermo brings nourishing tsampa porridge before we ascend toward Gokyo (4,800m). The winding trail reveals ever-expanding views of the Ngozumpa Glacier's fractured ice. Suddenly, the first Gokyo Lake emerges—its dazzling turquoise a shock of color against the stark Himalayan landscape, taking our breath away more than the thin air ever could.

Yak caravans yield the right of way as we navigate the final ascent, our boots crunching on ancient glacial debris. Arriving in Gokyo village, the air hums with thin-altitude energy. We secure lodging by the shore of the third lake, where sunset transforms the water into liquid gold beneath Cho Oyu's towering face. Tomorrow, we conquer Gokyo Ri, but tonight we sip butter tea, watching the Milky Way spill across the frozen peaks.

Hiking: 4-5 hrs.

Travel Distance: 7 km


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Simple Lodge

Before first light, we begin our silent ascent of Gokyo Ri (5,357m), headlamps bobbing in the darkness like fireflies. The thin air burns our lungs as we scramble up the final scree slope, arriving breathless at the summit just as dawn ignites the Himalayan giants – Everest's black pyramid, Cho Oyu's frozen waves, and Makalu's razor edge glowing crimson above a sea of clouds. he Gokyo Lakes glimmer below like sapphires spilled across the valley floor.

We descend carefully to Gokyo village (4,790m), where the remainder of the day unfolds in slow motion. Some wander to the lakeshore, skipping stones across jewel-toned waters. Others doze in sunlit lodge windows, their dreams still filled with summit vistas. As evening falls, we share thermoses of ginger tea, our voices hushed – not from altitude, but from the overwhelming beauty we've witnessed today.

Hiking: 3-4 hrs.

Travel Distance: 2 km


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Simple Lodge

The crunch of glacial gravel underfoot marks our departure from Gokyo as we trace the Ngozumpa Glacier's frozen waves. Each step reveals new perspectives of the turquoise lakes below, their colors shifting from mint to cobalt as clouds dance across Cho Oyu's icy face. The trail weaves through a geological wonderland - house-sized boulders balanced precariously, ice caves exhaling cold breath, and moraines striped like tiger stone.

At 4,700m, Thagnak emerges like a lunar outpost, its stone lodges huddled against the wind. We sip salted butter tea while watching sunlight skate across Everest's northeast ridge. The mountains whisper promises as we steel ourselves for Cho La's challenge at dawn. Tonight, we sleep surrounded by glacier music - the creak and pop of ancient ice adjusting to the night's embrace.

Hiking: 4-5 hrs.

Travel Distance: 4 km


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Simple Lodge

We depart Thagnak before dawn, headlamps cutting through the freezing air as we begin our ascent of Cho La Pass (5,420m). The trail transforms from gravel to glacial ice, crampons biting into the frozen surface while our breath comes in ragged clouds. Near the summit, prayer flags snap violently in the jet stream, their colors framing a heart-stopping vista: Ama Dablam's elegant ridges, Cholatse's black fangs, and the distant plume of Everest's summit snow.

The descent to Dzongla (4,830m) tests weary knees with its treacherous scree slopes. Arriving in this cliffside hamlet, we collapse onto sun-warmed lodge benches, nursing steaming mugs of sea buckthorn tea as the last light gilds Lobuche’s summit. Tonight, we sleep with the satisfaction of mountaineers, having crossed one of the Himalaya's great thresholds.

Hiking: 7-8 hrs.

Travel Distance: 7 km


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Simple Lodge

The morning sun reveals our path through a shattered landscape of glacial debris and turquoise meltwater pools. We descend into a silent valley where the only sound is crunching gravel underfoot, then climb past stone memorials that stand like sentinels - each carved name whispering stories of Everest's fallen. The air grows thinner as we ascend toward Lobuche (4,910m), where the view explodes with Nuptse’ s towering wall.

At the village, yak dung fires scent the air as we huddle in the lodge dining room. Outside, the last light paints the Khumbu Glacier pink while climbers compare route notes. Tonight, beneath the clearest stars yet, we sleep just hours from Base Camp, lulled by the distant rumble of avalanches on Pumori’s slopes.

Hiking: 2-3 hrs.

Travel Distance: 6 km


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Simple Lodge

Lobuche finds us already moving, crunching across the frozen Khumbu moraine where every breath hangs crystallized in the air. The trail to Gorak Shep (5,164m) winds through a Martian landscape - rust-colored boulders, ice sculptures shaped by relentless winds, and sudden glimpses of Everest's black pyramid between Nuptse's towering walls.

At Gorak Shep, we gulp down steaming garlic soup before the final push. The path to Base Camp weaves through the Khumbu Glacier's frozen chaos, past neon tents of spring expeditions and ice pinnacles that glow blue from within. Suddenly, we're there, standing on stones worn smoothly by countless crampons, surrounded by prayer flags snapping like celebratory firecrackers. As the afternoon light softens, we trace our steps back, our eyes forever marked by the Icefall's terrifying beauty. Tonight, we sleep at the highest teahouse on Earth, our dreams filled with the mountain's whispers.

Hiking: 6-7 hrs.

Travel Distance: 13 km


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Simple Lodge

Your pre-dawn climb from Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar (5,545m) rewards early risers with a breathtaking Himalayan sunrise. The steep, oxygen-thin trail tests your endurance, but the 360-degree panorama of Everest’s south face, Nuptse’s razor ridge, and Lhotse’s towering wall makes every labored step worthwhile. Spend sacred moments at the summit, watching alpenglow ignite the snowcaps before descending through the Khumbu’s stark beauty.

The journey continues downhill past Lobuche's memorial stupas to Pheriche (4,240m), where cozy teahouses await. This peaceful Sherpa village offers well-earned rest with front-row mountain views. As night falls over the Imja Valley, swap stories with fellow trekkers over steaming dal bhat, reflecting on your conquest of Everest’s finest viewpoint. Tomorrow brings gentler trails, but today’s sunrise spectacle will remain etched in memory.

Hiking: 7-8 hrs.

Travel Distance: 16 km


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Simple Lodge

Morning light spills over the Imja Valley as we begin our descent, the trail weaving through rhododendron forests that grow thicker with each downward step. The air sweetens with the scent of juniper and damp earth, our lungs drinking in the oxygen-rich breeze. At Tengboche, we pause beneath the monastery's fluttering prayer flags, watching Everest's summit play peekaboo through the clouds one final time.

By afternoon, Namche's colorful rooftops appear like a mirage, the clatter of espresso machines and laughter from gear shops replacing the mountain silence. We shed our boots with relief, wandering through the market where handwoven textiles and carved singing bowls spill from shopfronts. As night falls over the amphitheater of peaks, we toast with cold Everest beers, our sun-weathered faces glowing in the lodge's warm light, no longer trekkers, but storytellers.


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Simple Lodge

Your final trekking day follows the familiar trail from Namche Bazaar back to Lukla, descending through lush rhododendron forests and crossing the iconic suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. The downhill route offers one last chance to admire the Khumbu's breathtaking landscapes and mountain vistas. Arriving in Lukla, you'll feel a profound sense of accomplishment as you complete your Himalayan adventure.

Spend your evening in this bustling trekking hub, celebrating your achievement. Wander through the lively streets, browse local shops for souvenirs, and share stories with fellow adventurers over a well-deserved meal. As you settle into your lodge for the night, reflect on the incredible journey – from Everest's towering heights to the warm hospitality of the Sherpa people, that will linger in your memory like the majestic peaks themselves, long after your boots have left the mountain trails.

Hiking: 6-7 hrs.

Travel Distance: 19 km


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Your Himalayan adventure concludes with an unforgettable morning flight from Lukla's thrilling airstrip back to Kathmandu. As the tiny aircraft soars between mountain peaks, catch final glimpses of the snow-capped giants that formed your trekking playground. Touch down in the bustling capital where our team transfers you to your hotel – your first proper shower and soft bed in weeks await.

The afternoon offers time to process your journey. Wander Thamel's vibrant lanes, hunting for souvenirs or savoring a celebratory coffee. As evening falls, perhaps enjoy a farewell dinner of authentic Newari cuisine, toasting both mountains conquered and friendships forged. Though your boots may be muddy, your memories will shine as bright as Everest's summit snows.

Flight: 40 min


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As your Nepalese adventure concludes, ensure you arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before your flight departure. While heading home, take this time to contemplate and plan your next thrilling journey in Nepal, a land of endless wonders and opportunities for exploration. Nepal's beauty and adventure await your return.


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The ideal periods are pre-monsoon (March–May) and post-monsoon (September–November) when skies are clear and the trails are safe.
Basic trekking experience and good fitness are recommended. This trek involves high-altitude trekking and crossing a glacier pass.
The highest point is Cho La Pass at 5,420m, followed by Kala Patthar at 5,545m.
This itinerary covers 18 days including arrival, departure, and acclimatization days.
Yes, all nights are spent in basic teahouses or lodges with shared facilities.
Yes, proper acclimatization, hydration, and rest are crucial. This itinerary includes acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Gokyo Valley.
Most lodges provide Nepali, Tibetan, and continental food, including dal bhat, noodles, soups, and pasta.
Yes, experienced Sherpa guides and porters are recommended for safety and comfort.
Cho La is a challenging glacial pass requiring stamina, proper trekking boots, and possibly crampons. It’s not suitable for first-time trekkers without high-altitude experience.
Yes, the trek can be adjusted for shorter or longer durations, or alternative routes like avoiding Cho La Pass if needed.

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Cancellation Policy


Include & Exclude

  • Arrival and Departure transfer.
  • 03nights accommodation at Hotel Kathmandu on a double/twin room on a BB plan.
  • Airfare Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu included.
  • 14nights/15days accommodation in a simple lodge/tea house during trek on a BB plan.
  • Trek will be accompanied by English-speaking local staff and porter (1 porter for every 2 guests/ carrying up to 30kg).
  • All surface transfers as per the itinerary by private a/c vehicle equipped with bottled water & wet tissues.
  • Everest Conservation Fees/VDC Tax and TIMS card.
  • Insurance and required transportation for support staff.
  • Insurance and required transportation for support staff.
  • Domestic and International airfare and associated taxes (quoted separately).
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary.
  • Refreshments/tips/bottled drinks/and bar bills.
  • Insurance and costs related to rescue operations of any kind.
  • Expenses resulting from flight cancellations/road blockages/landslides or other circumstances beyond our control.
  • Personal expenses and any other costs not mentioned in the included services.
  • Gratitude for trekking staff/ trek leader/ city guides and drivers.
  • Excess baggage fees.
  • Personal travel insurance (comprehensive coverage is strongly recommended/ including trip cancellation/ loss of valuables/ theft/ illness/ accidents/ and hospitalization.
  • Supplementary food supplies during the trek/ such as freshly ground coffee and Darjeeling tea.

Things To Know

  1. Weather can be unpredictable; layered clothing is essential.
  2. Mobile connectivity is limited; satellite phones work in some areas.
  3. Tea houses have basic amenities; hot showers may not always be available.
  4. Cash is needed for teahouse bills; ATMs are available only in major villages.
  5. Water should be boiled or treated; carry a purification tablet or filter.
  6. Altitude sickness is real; never rush to higher elevations.
  7. Trekking poles and crampons are highly recommended for Cho La Pass.
  8. Photography is spectacular; extra batteries and memory cards are useful.
  9. Respect local customs; dress modestly and remove shoes in monasteries.
  10. Packing light is important; porters can carry extra baggage, but keep essentials in your daypack.


Things To Carry

  • Clothing: Base layers, fleece jacket, down jacket, waterproof jacket, trekking pants, thermal innerwear.
  • Footwear: High-quality trekking boots, gaiters, sandals for lodges.
  • Accessories: Gloves, woolen hat, sun hat, neck gaiter/buff, sunglasses (UV protection).
  • Backpack: 40–50L daypack and a duffle for porter luggage.
  • Sleeping Gear: Lightweight sleeping bag (rated -10°C or lower).
  • Health & Hygiene: Personal toiletries, quick-dry towel, wet wipes, hand sanitizer.
  • Medical Kit: Basic first-aid kit, altitude sickness medication, painkillers, blister plasters.
  • Hydration & Snacks: Reusable water bottle, thermos, energy bars, chocolates, trail mix.
  • Electronics: Camera, spare batteries, headlamp with extra batteries, power bank, plug adapter.
  • Travel Documents: Passport, permits (TIMS, Sagarmatha National Park), travel insurance, cash for villages.

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