Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp Trek - 21 Days

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Trip Highlights

  • Destination : Gokyo Ri (5483 meter) EBC Kalapatthar (5545)
  • Group Size : Min – 1
  • Maximum altitude : 5545 m
  • Grade : Strenuous
  • Season : Spring & Autumn
  • Accommodation : Tea House
  • Duration : 21 Days
  • Entry : Lukla
  • Exit : Lukla

Trip Overview

Gokyo Valley, Cho-La Pass, and Everest Base Camp Trek: The Ultimate Everest Circuit

Overview: This comprehensive trek combines three of the most iconic destinations in the Everest region: Gokyo Valley, Cho-La Pass, and Everest Base Camp with Kala Patthar. Often referred to as the Everest Circuit Trek, it offers an unrivaled Himalayan experience, blending natural wonders with rich cultural encounters.

Trek Highlights:

  1. Gokyo Valley: Pristine lakes and panoramic mountain views
  2. Cho-La Pass (5,420 m / 17,782 ft): A challenging high-altitude mountain pass
  3. Everest Base Camp (5,340 m / 17,520 ft): The starting point for Everest summit expeditions
  4. Kala Patthar (5,545 m / 18,192 ft): Offering the best views of Mt. Everest

What to Expect:

  • Diverse Landscapes: Lush forests, alpine meadows, glacial moraines, and barren high-altitude terrain
  • Cultural Immersion: Visit monasteries and experience the unique lifestyle of Sherpa villages
  • Glaciers and Lakes: Witness the Khumbu Icefall and the serene Gokyo Lakes
  • Panoramic Views: Unparalleled vistas of the world's highest peaks

Notable Mountains:

  • Mt. Everest (8,848 m / 29,029 ft)
  • Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m / 25,791 ft)
  • Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m / 27,940 ft)
  • Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812 m / 22,349 ft)
  • Mt. Pumori (7,161 m / 23,494 ft)

Everest Base Camp:

  • Altitude: 5,340 m (17,520 ft)
  • Features: Khumbu Icefall, colorful expedition tents (during climbing seasons)
  • Environment: Oligotrophic, inhospitable, yet strikingly beautiful

Accommodation:

  • Teahouse Trek: Stay in local lodges in mountain villages
  • Basic but comfortable amenities
  • Opportunity to interact with fellow trekkers and locals

Physical Demands:

  • Strenuous trek requiring a good fitness level
  • Gradual ascent with designated acclimatization days
  • Slow-paced climbing to adapt to high altitudes

Best Time to Trek:

  • Pre-monsoon: March to May (spring)
  • Post-monsoon: September to November (autumn)

Preparation Tips:

  1. Build cardiovascular endurance and leg strength
  2. Pack proper gear for varying temperatures
  3. Consider hiring a porter or guide
  4. Get comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking

The Gokyo Valley, Cho-La Pass, and Everest Base Camp Trek offer a challenging yet deeply rewarding journey through the heart of the Khumbu region. It's an opportunity to stand at the foot of the world's highest mountain, cross a formidable Himalayan pass, and immerse yourself in the rich Sherpa culture. This trek is more than just reaching Everest Base Camp; it's about experiencing the magnificence of the entire Everest region in all its diversity.

Trip Itinerary

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day 1

Arrive in TIA, Kathmandu

Our representative will pick you up at the airport. Get a feel for the streets the first day, absorb the sights and sounds, or rest at the hotel. We discuss the journey in the evening.

day 2

Namaste Kathmandu

Kathmandu, the capital city, boasts an intense mix of cultures and religions unique to Nepal. Turn the Buddhist prayer wheels at Swoyambhu- the monkey temple and meet the steady gaze of the Buddha’s eyes at the famous Boudhanath stupa. Experience the valley’s olden days at the Kathmandu Durbar Square- which has remained authentic even as modernization crept in all around it. See Kathmandu, with your AdvoutTM guide. (or skip this and fly to Lukla)

day 3

Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and we start walking. Lukla - Phakding (2620m)

Flights take off early in the morning in clear weather for Lukla and afford fantastic views of the mountains.(It is advisable to be seated to the left of the aircraft) Lukla is a beautiful town and boasts sights of the Kongde and Kongde South mountains. Look around Lukla and start trekking. We spend the night in Phakding, around three hours away from Lukla on foot.

day 4

Phakding to Namchebazar

We head North, on the banks of the Dudh Koshi river (dudh means milk in Nepali and the river owes this name to its color) which is a white-water river considered too dangerous for kayaking, till we enter the Sagarmatha National Park at Jor Salle. We cross a suspension bridge above the intersection of two white water rivers (Bhote Koshi and Dudh Koshi)and get to Namche Bazaar at 3340m, a bustling Sherpa village. We see the Everest for the first time, on foot, today.

day 5

Acclimatization day at Namche.

This is high altitude. We allow our bodies to acclimatize today and spend the day walking around Namche where we can visit the museum -of Sherpa culture, indigenous plant and animal life, and mountaineering- at the HQ of the National Park. It is advised to walk around the neighboring hillsides to acclimatize well. It is best to climb high and come back down for the night.

day 6

Namche Bazaar to Khumjung

Today’s trek takes us to Khumjung at 3810 m. We start by climbing up to the popular airstrip at Syangboche, above which lies the Everest View Hotel- the site for a proposed deluxe hotel- which boasts stunning views of the Everest and other high mountains. Khumjung itself is a valley surrounded by Kongde, Thamserku and the sacred Khumbila mountains. Khumjung has several monasteries, among which one is famous for the ‘yeti scalp’ it houses. Edmund Hillary, the first Westerner to climb the Everest, was involved in various social development projects in Nepal, education being one of his key pursuits. The ‘Hillary School’ is in Khumjung and is worth a visit.

day 7

Khumjung to Dole

It’s a trying climb before we get to the top of the Mong La Pass, but the views make it worth it. Flora and fauna abound on our trek to Dole at 4,110 m.

day 8

Dole to Machherma

The steep bushy trail ascends through Laberma to Luza at 4350m and finally to Machherma at 4480m. The trail makes its way through quaint little villages adorned by views of the Cho Oyu and Thamserku among other mountains. We spend the night in Maccherma, the last major village before Gokyo.

day 9

Machherma to Gokyo

Today sees us walking up a ridge-with-a-view to Pangka, looking at the north face of the Cho Oyu. We climb down and then up a steep moraine towards the Gokyo valley. The three lakes Longpongo, Taboche Tso, and Dudh Pokhari will reveal themselves to us in that order. This is a beautiful area set in beautiful landscape. This day’s a treat for the memory cells. We spend the night in Gokyo at 4800m.

day 10

Acclimatization day at Gokyo

It is time for another day to let our bodies catch up with our wanderlust, and the altitude. We stay in the area, but we don’t sit put. At 5350m, Gokyo Ri is a peak that offers astounding views of the Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Cho Oyu, Gyachung Kang and Nuptse peaks, (the first five being 8000m+ peaks) as well as the six lakes in the area. Climb it! The Everest stands taller than all its neighbors, seen from Gokyo. (Unlike from the EBC where Nuptse seems tallest) This place is one of the little shiny gems on the planet that are undeniably precious and unforgettably beautiful. Get back down to the gorgeous valley and have a look around.

day 11

Gokyo to Thangnak

We’re headed towards Thangnak today, at 4750m, and the trail remains beautifully Himalayan, as we pass by the Ngozumba Glacier- the longest glacier in the Himalayas.

day 12

Thangnak to Dzongla

Today’s a tough day. We start real early, six AM at the latest, and climb up the steep Chola La Pass. Exercise caution as you traverse the eastern glacier and make your way slowly past the slippery trail. The Pass is another highlight of the trip- deadly but mesmerizingly beautiful. Today is going to be spectacular- with the pass and a frozen lake to cross looking at mountains new to the trek- including the pyramid of the Ama Dablam peak. We spend the night at Dzongla at 4850m- a tiny village with a grand view.

day 13

Dzongla to Lobuche

We walk to Lobuche at 4940m today, a short walk, allowing for some rest.

day 14

Lobuche to Gorakshep

We walk uphill through narrow glacier-cut paths along the huge Khumbu glacier to Gorak Shep at 5180m, marveling at the sights of the Everest and Pumori mountains. Walk to Kala Patthar for a beautiful sunset if you wish to.

day 15

Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp (5363m) and back

Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp (5363m) and back``

day 16

Gorak Shep - Ferutche

Our bodies will appreciate today’s short walk to the beautiful Sherpa village of Ferutche. Rest and celebrate.

day 17

Ferutche to Tyangboche

Today we reach the beautiful Buddhist Sherpa village of Tyangboche. Along with breathtaking mountain scenery, the village boasts a very old and important Buddhist monastery. A 1989 fire devastated the famous monastery, but most of its extensive collection of books, paintings, and relics were saved, many of which are up for display. The Gompa which was completely devastated was rebuilt with the help of local and international organizations. Relax in this spiritual atmosphere, and laze around the quiet village. Tomorrow, we start walking back.

day 18

Tyangboche - Namche Bazaar

We make our way back to Namche, the prosporous trading village we stayed in earlier during the trek.

day 19

Namche - Lukla

This is the last day of our trek and a great day to celebrate your accomplishment – the conquest of one of the greatest treks in the world. Also, this is the final day- a good day to sample the local rice liquor ‘chyang’ and make merry with the guide and porters.

day 20

Lukla - Kathmandu

Return to Kathmandu on the scenic flight from Luka, drinking in the last of the great Himalayan sights as the final day approaches. Relax in one of the many shopping / clubbing areas in Kathmandu

day 21

Departure

We’ll drop you off at the airport, congratulating your success, and quite possibly making plans for your next trip.

What’s Included

Services included:-

  • Pick up & drop off at arrival and departure to/from Kathmandu Airport.
  • TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System)
  • Flight for you, for guide including airport departure tax
  • Breakfast, lunch & dinner during trek
  • Accommodation during the trek (Tea house)
  • Road transportation
  • Insurance for guide & porter that includes their emergency rescue
  • Necessary equipment for guide & porter & First aid kits

Services excluded :-

  • Nepal entry visa fee
  • Meals in Kathmandu
  • Hotel nights in Kathmandu
  • Alcohol and any drinks on trek (including bottled water)
  • Hot shower and washing
  • All expenses of a personal nature e.g. toilet paper, medicines, confectionary, cigarettes etc.
  • Tips
  • Emergency rescue arrangement (Makes sure your insurance will cover it)

Frequently Asked Questions

How fit do I need to be to do this trek?

For the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek, you need to be in good physical shape, with strong cardio fitness and hiking experience to handle the challenging terrain and high altitudes.

How long do we walk every day when doing the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek?

On the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek, you typically walk 5 to 8 hours each day, covering distances of about 10 to 15 kilometers (6 to 9 miles), depending on the specific itinerary and trail conditions.

What is the highest altitude reached in this trek?

The highest altitude reached on the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek is 5,545 meters (18,192 feet) at the Cho-La Pass.

What about internet access?

Internet access on the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek is available at teahouses, though it can be slow and may involve additional fees, especially in more remote areas.

What about battery charging and hot shower facilities?

On the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek, battery charging and hot shower facilities are available at teahouses, but may come with extra fees and vary in reliability, particularly in higher or more remote areas.

Is it necessary to hire a Guide/trekking agency for the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek?

Hiring a guide or trekking agency for the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek is highly recommended due to the challenging terrain, high altitude, and logistical complexity of the route.

How much do guides and porters cost?

For the Gokyo Cho-La Pass Everest Base Camp trek, guides typically cost between $25 to $40 per day, while porters usually range from $20 to $30 per day, with additional fees for tips and potentially their accommodations and meals.

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