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Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek | 21 Days

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At a Glance:
Tour Code: EBCGLT021
Style: Trekking | Hiking Holidays
Grading:
Maximum Altitude: 5550m
Transport: Private transport & Flight
Duration: 21 Days
Start in: Kathmandu |Airport
End in: Kathmandu |Airport
Price: US$ 2099 per person
Best Season: March-May, Sept-Nov
Trip Description

This three-week trek comprises major highlights of ‘Everest Base Camp Trek’ and ‘Gokyo Lake Trek'. It also includes a traverse of the Cho La – the high pass linking Gokyo Lake and the Base Camp.

The carefully devised itinerary with a number of days acclimatizing at Namche Bazaar and Gokyo gives you an opportunity to explore Namche and Gokyo Ri. A gradual ascent through wonderful Sherpa heartland allows you time to enjoy the scenery, wildlife and visit a number of monasteries. You will follow the historic route taken by all Everest expeditions in Nepal before setting off to remote wilds of the Gokyo Lake. We trek past glacial moraine to Gorak Shep and on to the historic Everest Base Camp. After ascending Kalapatthar for a fantastic view of Everest, you trek down to Lukla to fly back to Kathmandu.

Outline Itinerary
  • Day 1: Arrival and transfer to Hotel
  • Day 2: Kathmandu sightseeing
  • Day 3: Fly to Lukla & trek to Phakding about 4 to 5 hrs (2638m)
  • Day 4: Trek to Namche Bazar 6 to 7 hrs (3440m)
  • Day 5: Acclimatization day/explore around
  • Day 6: Trek to Phortse Thanga 5 to 6 hrs (3680m)
  • Day 7: Trek to Machhermo 6 hrs (4410m)
  • Day 8: Trek to Gokyo 6 hrs(4750m)
  • Day 9: Trek to Gokyo Ri (5480m) and back, 6 to 7hrs (5480m)
  • Day 10: Trek to Dragnag 5 hrs (4700m)
  • Day 11: Trek to Dzongla 8 to 9 hrs. (4840m) via Cho La Pass (5420m)
  • Day 12: Trek to Lobuche 5 hrs(4910m)
  • Day 13: Trek to Gorakshep same day Base camp 8 hrs (5364m) come back Gorakshep
  • Day 14: Trek to morning kalapatthar hikking back to Lubuche 6 hrs (4910m)
  • Day 15: Trek to Dingboche 6 to 7 hrs (4410)
  • Day 16: Trek to Tengboche 6 hrs (3870m)
  • Day 17: Trek to Monjo 6 to 7 hrs (2840m)
  • Day 18: Trek to Lukla 6 hrs (2864m)
  • Day 19: Fly to Kathmandu /Hotel
  • Day 20: Day at leisure for last shopping and spare day in case of flight cancel/Hotel.
  • Day 21: Drive to Airport for return flight
Highlights of the tour:
  • Trek to both Everest Base Camp, beautiful Gokyo lake and Kala Patar
  • Following Dudh Kosi valley to Namche Bazzar trek into Gokyo Valley
  • Spectacular Himalaya mountain views, Sherpa culture, mani walls, chortens, and prayer flags
  • Breathtaking Mountain flight to and from Lukla
What's Included:
  • Kathmandu Airport transfers
  • An experienced  insured and equipped English speaking Guide
  • Guided sightseeing and entry fee in Kathmandu
  • 3 meals during trek
  • Internal flights and land transport involved in the itinerary
  • Flights of guide
  • Airport tax
  • Good standard Hotel ( 3-4*) accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Teahouse accommodation on trek twin sharing basic
  • Tims permit
  • National park permit
  • Insured and equipped porter as on IPPG rules
  • Ascents of Kala Patthar (5545m) and Gokyo Ri (5480m)
  • Acclimatize day  to explore in Namche and Gokyo
  • Trekking off the main trail to the village of Phortse - one of the more traditional Sherpa villages in the Khumbu region
What's Not Included:
  • Travel Insurance
  • Nepalese Visa
  • Tips for Guide and other trek staff
  • Lunch and dinner in the city
  • Additional costs due to illness, rescue etc
  • Additional cost due to force majeure, changes of flight and itinerary
  • Personal drinks and bar bill
Dates & Price:

The Following dates and prices are LAND ONLY itinerary joining in Kathmandu. Please make your own flight arrangements. If you need some help to arrange an international flight, we can suggest you some agents who are specialized on ticketing.

BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE - No surcharge guarantee whether you are booking for this year or the next, we have undertaken to guarantee that all of our Land Only prices will not change once you have booked your holiday.

DATE WITH FESTIVAL & EVENTS - recommended If you are planning your holiday and want to have once in a life time experience then chose the date that combined with events or festivals. It will enhance an experience of life time in your holiday.


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Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival and transfer to Hotel

Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu. A traditional warm welcome by our airport representative. Short briefing about the package in the hotel. Typical welcome dinner in the evening.

  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meals:D

Day 2: Kathmandu sightseeing

You will be taken for sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley to explore the vibrant city after breakfast at your hotel. Drive to famous Buddhist Stupa Swayambunath, also known as Monkey temple, on the hill of Kathmandu Valley where you can see stunning view of mountains and Kathmandu valley. This temple attracts Buddhists and tourists from around the world. Swayambhunath Stupa is the most ancient and enigmatic of all the holy shrines in Kathmandu valley. Its lofty white dome and glittering golden spire are visible from far and wide. Next is Pashupatinath, the temple of Lord Shiva. This is probably the most famous temple for Hindu in Indian Sub-continent. There is crematorium beside the temple where dead bodies are burnt to ashes. After exploring Pashupatinath you will visit fascinating sights of Patan Durbar Square, one of the most glorious examples of traditional Nepalese architecture, full of centuries old temples and palaces.

  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meals:B

Day 3: Fly to Lukla & trek to Phakding about 4 to 5 hrs (2638m)

You will take stunning flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. You will meet with the trekking crew upon arrival. Following a short tea break you will trek northwards up to the valley of Dudhkoshi. Descend from the small plateau into the forested valley. The trek is very easy and short today. However, the difference in altitude, in comparison with Kathmandu, can make you feel a bit difficult. After lunch you trek north towards Phakding. The trail crosses several streams and you finally reach to Phakding (2638m). You will spend your first night in this settlement from where you will have tantalizing views. 

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 100m
  • Distance:12km
  • Time:5Hrs

Day 4: Trek to Namche Bazar 6 to 7 hrs (3440m)

Hike to Namche Bazaar through farmland and settlements. You will follow the Dudh Kosi northwards. This day's walk takes you through magnificent forests of rhododendron, giant fir and magnolia trees. You will cross the west fork of the river, the Bhote Kosi, and start the steep climb to Namche Bazaar. Namche is the largest Sherpa village which is called as gateway to Mount Everest. Namche is a prosperous Sherpa village and an important trading center as well. Locals from various villages gather during the weekly bazaar and sell fresh foodstuffs.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 200m
  • Distance:16km
  • Time:7Hrs
  • Ascent:700m

Day 5: Acclimatization day/explore around

You will take rest in Namcha and explore the village Thamo or Synboche. Make yourself fit, physically and mentally, for the further journey. This day is for acclimatisation. We suggest you to stay active even in the rest day so that it will help you for the trekking.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 300m
  • Distance:6km
  • Time:3Hrs
  • Ascent:300m

Day 6: Trek to Phortse Thanga 5 to 6 hrs (3680m)

The day begins for the trekking to Phortse Thanga soon after breakfast at the hotel. You follow the main trail to Thyangboche initially before the trail branches off on the flanks of the sacred peak of Khumblia (5761 m). You pass through yak pastures as the trail gradually ascends to Mon La. Below is the confluence of the Dudh Koshi and Imja Khola. Thyangboche monastery is framed by Ama Dablam and Kantega across the valley. You will reach to a stupa adorned with prayer flags atop a ridge at 3992m. Decend to the Dudh Koshi through forest. After following the trail and walking up to the ridge you will reach the village of Portse. Overnight in Phortse Thanga.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 600m
  • Distance:10km
  • Time:6Hrs
  • Ascent:400m

Day 7: Trek to Machhermo 6 hrs (4410m)

After a steady climb you will reach the village of Machhermo. Short break for lunch. You can visit the villages and interact with the locals about their lifestyle and culture. This is leasurily afternoon but you can stretch your legs and take a walk up the ridge behind Luza for a view of the Gokyo Valley. Overnight in the lodge of Machhermo.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 200m
  • Distance:8km
  • Time:5Hrs
  • Ascent:800m

Day 8: Trek to Gokyo 6 hrs(4750m)

Today you will climb through a ridge chorten from where you can have excellent view of both the valley and the Mt.Kangtega, Thamserku and northern part to the Cho Oyu. After some gentle walk you will be in Phanga. Descend to the river bank before you climb up to the terminal moraine of the Ngozamba Glacier. The trail follows the valley past the first lake named Longpongo. You will pass through second lake Taboche Tso and third lake DudhKoshi that are linked by a surging stream. Gokyo village stands by the third. Dinner and night stay in Gokyo.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 100m
  • Distance:9Km
  • Time:6Hrs
  • Ascent:300m

Day 9: Trek to Gokyo Ri (5480m) and back, 6 to 7hrs (5480m)

You will wake up early today to climb Gokyo Ri above the Gokyo village in the northern edge of the lake. From the summit you will have the most exquisite view of the Himalayas especially that of the Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Cho Oyu and other snow-capped peaks. You can hike up to the Scoundrel’s Viewpoint, exploring the fourth, fifth and even the sixth lake of Gokyo if time permits. In the evening dinner and night stay in the lodge of Gokyo Ri.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 800m
  • Distance:8km
  • Time:6-7Hrs
  • Ascent:800m

Day 10: Trek to Dragnag 5 hrs (4700m)

Today’s trek to Dragnag from Gokyo is up and down in glacier. After a short walk descend along the valley to reach Thangana which is considered as the base camp of Cho La Pass. Along the trail you can have spectacular mountain view and natural beauty. Finally the path leads you to Dragnag. Overnight in Dragnag.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 200m
  • Distance:3km
  • Time:4Hrs
  • Ascent: 300m

Day 11: Trek to Dzongla 8 to 9 hrs. (4840m) via Cho La Pass (5420m)

Since today’s trek is tough you need to be very carefull. The trail is vertical and the rocks glazed by ice add trouble. The trail climbs through a narrow valley and a rocky trail. You will be trekking through the side of frozen lake and famous mountains you can get the sight of. The pyramidal Ama Dablam lies over a range of mountains on the south even, Cholatse soar on the west and Lobuche east while Baruntse rises sharply to your right. After the Cho La Pass, the trail descends towards the Dzongla where you can experience the complete view of Mt.Cholatse, Mt.Ama Dablam, Lobuche and Pheriche village far below. Dinner and overnight in Dzongla.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 500m
  • Distance:15km
  • Time:8-9Hrs
  • Ascent:720m

Day 12: Trek to Lobuche 5 hrs(4910m)

Today’s destination is Lobuche which is close to the Khumbu Glacier. Tour guide will take you to visit two main peaks (Lobuche in the Far East and Lobuche East). This trek provides fabulous views of Ama Dablam, the Nuptse-Lhotse, Everest, Pumori, Lobuche etc. Explore Lobuche village and enjoy beautiful sunset view in the evening that you never forget in your life. Overnight at Lobuche.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Distance:8km
  • Time:5-6Hrs
  • Ascent:70m

Day 13: Trek to Gorakshep same day Base camp 8 hrs (5364m) come back Gorakshep

After breakfast you will follow the western side of Khumbu valley, ascend gently through meadows nearby the glacial moraine. Along the way you can enjoy incredible views of Pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse, Nuptse, Lobuche east and Khumbu icefall. You will bit descend to reach Gorak Shep. You may have lunch and start your journey to Everest Base Camp. You will see the frozen lakes around the Everest Base Camp then return to Gorak Shep. Overnight at Gorak Shep.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 150m
  • Distance:10km
  • Time:8-9Hrs
  • Ascent:600m

Day 14: Trek to morning kalapatthar hikking back to Lubuche 6 hrs (4910m)

You will hike up to Kala Patthar early in the morning for magnificent view of the numerous mountain peaks as well as breathtaking sunrise view. With steep climb with ennumerable bends you finally reach at Kalapatthar. Once you are at the Kalapatthar you may feel you are touching Mt.Pumori and close up view of Mt.Everest. After that the trek descends through Lobuche and Dughla. This trek is total mountain adventure in the roof of the world. You will have oppurtunities for outstanding photography.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 600m
  • Distance:8km
  • Time:6Hrs
  • Ascent:635m

Day 15: Trek to Dingboche 6 to 7 hrs (4410)

Early in the morning after breakfast you trek to Dingboche. The trail descends through Dusa to a chorten at the head of the Imja Khola before an easy climb along a wide, open trail to the small village of Pangboche. You can visit the Pangboche Gompa (the oldest monastery in the Khumbu region) and then gradually trek to Dingboche. Evening dinner and overnight in Dingboche.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 500m
  • Distance:6km
  • Time:4Hrs

Day 16: Trek to Tengboche 6 hrs (3870m)

The trail descends the valley, crosses the Khumbu Khola bridge and climbs to rejoin the upward trail at stone huts near Orso. The trail diverges after walking far a while. One trail higher on the right hand side goes Phortse village via upper Pangboche and another lower trail on the left goes to Tengboche. You will cross via steel suspension bridge high above the river where it rushes through a narrow cleft to Debache and a short steep climb to Tengboche through a forest of birches, conifers and rhododendron. Finally you will reach at Tengboche. You can visit to Tengboche monastery which is one of the beautiful monastery as well as religious centre of Sherpa community in entire Solu Khumbu area.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 570m
  • Distance:8km
  • Time:6Hrs
  • Ascent: 150m

Day 17: Trek to Monjo 6 to 7 hrs (2840m)

Today you trek back along the Dudh Koshi river through a magnificent rhododendron forest and pass beautiful waterfalls. Before reaching Namche, the trek takes you through a pine forest where musk deer often graze in the early morning. The trail further descends to Larja Dobhan from where you get last oppurtunity to see Mt.Everest and Lhotse. Beyond the Jorsale the trail leads a bit ascend. Finally you will reach at Monjo just after crossing a suspension bridge. Overnight in Monjo

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 1000m
  • Distance:12km
  • Time:6-7Hrs
  • Ascent:400m

Day 18: Trek to Lukla 6 hrs (2864m)

Hike down a steep trail to the Dudh Kosi and trek down. You’ll have a long and leisurely trek back to Lukla. Celebrate your trek at a local tea house and gaze back at the jagged peaks of the mountains you’ve just climbed. Bid adieu tonight to your trekking crew.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meals:B L D
  • Descent: 100m
  • Distance:10km
  • Time:6-7Hrs
  • Ascent:50 m

Day 19: Fly to Kathmandu /Hotel

Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu. Enjoy panoramic mountain views and spend the rest of the day sightseeing, exploring, shopping or just relaxing in Kathmandu’s numerous cafés and roof-top restaurants.

  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meals:B
  • Time:30Min

Day 20: Day at leisure for last shopping and spare day in case of flight cancel/Hotel.

It’s a leisure time in Kathmandu, where the rest of the day is free for shopping, sightseeing or relaxing. This is an extra day in case of bad weather. Free time to explore Kathmandu before setting for the airport.

  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meals:B

Day 21: Drive to Airport for return flight

Your final day in Kathmandu is a free day. You do as you like. Many people take the time for shopping others enjoy exploring the cultural sites of the city. Our local guide can advise you on the best shops in the area. Farewells! Our airport representative will travel with you to the airport. 

  • Meals:B
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Reviews:
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Martin J
Czech Republic

Apr 03 2023

Me and my friends made a trekking in the most famous region in Nepal - Sherpa region Solo Khumbu. We walked from Lukla up to Kala Patar, than through Phortse up again to Gokyo. The weather couldn´t be better. Trekking Team Group enable us to realize this wonderful trip. They offered us trustworthy guide together with the porters, they arranged fly tickets for both ways and also provided logistic support all the trek. We were very satisfied with their service and with given information about the journey. I am pretty sure about no looking for other trekking company next time :o) I can recommend TTG for all the trekkers and adventurers!

Martin

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Johanson B
United States of America

Mar 22 2023

Gokyo - Cho La Pass - EBC

TTG was personally recommended to me by a friend and I am very glad I chose them. Arjun (our guide) and porter were excellent in every respect. Professional, safe, courteous, FUN (!), efficient and above all good company for a trek. Arjun spoke excellent English and more than catered for our every need including advice on trekking techniques and altitude sickness (which we did not suffer from at all).

The staff at the agency were also very helpful and refreshingly did not try to hide any hidden extras into the costs (like many of the other agencies I encountered). As a result, we found the overall price excellent value for money and completely transparent.

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Dublin,
Ireland

Mar 01 2023

Like Wow . Where to even begin this Review !??
For those who want the short version , yes , it's a definite yes ,
Top Marks for this outfit .

My guide Birman (Mr. Birman to my Madam J.) and I trekked together for six weeks (yes , that's right 6 weeks !) in the Solu Khumbu region .
: I have been here before and wanted to retrace my steps from my last trekking trip , so started in Jiri and going 'bistare - bistare' (slowly - slowly) trekked to Namche onto Everest way , then crossed to Gokyo and back to Namche before trekking out again -- with many side trips . (as opposed to flying into and out of Lukla like most ppl do nowadays) .

Mr. Birman was courteous , knowledgable , polite , funny , and always helpful ; he was always willing and able to accommodate my various wishes re pace of our trek (I like it at a comfortable pace , want to be in the 'here-and-now' , take time to look around and engage with local people , time to 'smell the roses' so to say ) or regarding as to where to stay / eat / stop . Has no hidden agendas of trying to stir you to places of His choosing / interests like many other guides do .

Mr. Birman (he's 26 years old this year , I am quite a bit older , but at his suggestion we established our monikers early on in our trek :) ) is strong and fast : On our third day out I've gotten terribly dehydrated and faint , asked him to go ahead and find us accommodation and have some food and water / Fanta ready for me . He did all that , then came back to take and carry my backpack to ease my burden . Saved the day ! .

Some days I prefer hiking alone , some days it is nice to have company. Mr. Bir was always accommodating , never obtrusive , we were able to establish great boundaries and rapport , clarified expectations early on , and had an absolutely seamless wilderness experience.

We had great conversations on many various topics (Birman speaks near perfect English and is a quick learner !) : I learned much about Nepal and its people , about local customs and issues , and he learned from me about environmental preservation (no tossing away of garbage !!) , about ethical treatment of animals (it's a definite concern in Nepal -- saw some very disturbing 'things') , he learned some finer points of what is expected of professional guides and always took suggestions on-board at face value. A great positive .

Taking our time we got to see many wildlife : deer , Himalayn Thar raiding a potato field , fox , many types of birds , even the very elusive National Bird of Nepal : a beautiful many-colored pheasant near MongLa .

During our long excursion I unfortunately caught a respiratory bug , and having been weakened by it at Altitude , was forced to take some rest days during which Birman brought me food to my room , allowing me to rest and recover. He went on a recon mission without prompting and found the nearest health post and arranged for me to visit it on our way from Pengboche to Portshe (btw. that is an Awesome trek . Breathtaking views and scenery. Highly recommended !!) , as my own antibiotics were ineffective .

This was the first trip for Mr. Bir to the Everest Region , but in every lodge we've gone to and stayed at , within minutes of arriving he was treated as a long seen friend , in many places the sure place to find him was the kitchen as he loves to (and is very good at) cook(ing) .
At mealtimes oh the comfort of not having to worry about anything as he has already taken care of all possible needs . Within a few days of starting our trek he had come to know and anticipate my (sometimes quirky) necessities : at altitude I sleep with a Nalgene bottle of boiled water every night -- great way to keep your bed / toes warm as you fall asleep , and in the morning you have water to drink that is not ice cold ;) ! I never had to ask for it , he has always looked after it without me needing to bother.
Nice x

What I'm trying to say is , Mr. Birman is one of those exceptional guides (people) who can (and care to) anticipate your needs in order to make your trek most enjoyable.
It truly is rare .

I am of the kind of people who likes to go after her own head , and it was important to me that I should be able to have a guide who allows for this and so I can relax and enjoy my time , my trek , putting one foot in front of the other , take time and stop when I feel like -- there's so much beauty to see , to experience , shame to just rush by !! -- , but in the sure knowledge that I have someone 'watch over' my safety and my comfort . Though many times out of sight , Birman was always close enough that should I need him , he's right there . That takes special talent lol !

Had many laughs learning the special Nepali way of telling time and distance , had some great meals and moments , met some wonderful people and I can hardly wait to go back . And be assured , if I am in need of any assistance or in need of a guide on my next trip I would once again engage the services of Trekking Team Group , and hope to have Mr. Birman as my guide .

Oh , and before I forget : after my trek was finished I stayed in Nepal for an additional couple of weeks during which Trekking Team Group and Mr. Birman was most helpful in suggesting destinations and arranging transportation . That's beyond the time I engaged their paid services .
Also , after Mr. Birman's return to KTM I had continued my time in the mountains for another month , trekking some two additional weeks , and every couple of days or so he'd inquire (when there was signal) as to my whereabouts and my well being. That's beyond the 'call of duty' as he was no longer engaged nor being paid as my guide . That is caring and I greatly appreciated it :) .

Further , as to Trekking Team Group : the trekking company provides filtered water for the whole length of a trek for solos as well as for groups in an effort to reduce the blight of the disposable plastic mineral-water bottles that get discarded and accumulate , thereby causing a severe pollution problem in this fragile ecological system .
They're a member of the 'TAP' organization : Trekkers Against Plastic .
A laudable effort imo , cutting down on the tons of debris.

More on : it is my understanding that Trekkers Team Group discourages elephant involved activities , as it has been clearly shown that this part of the tourism industry is rife with abuse and mistreatment of the animals.
An elephant died of heatstroke and heart attack just when I was in Nepal , due to lack of shade , lack of water , and overwork carrying tourist all day.
This should be stopped ! And if Trekking Tour Group is taking an active proactive role in stamping out this practice , all the better !

All in all a most wonderful experience , highly recommend this company :) .

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By Alaric
Germany

Nov 23 2022

I arrived at Gokyo after visiting E.B.C. of Nepal on November 1st this year. I fell in love with the area at first glance. My group planned to walk along the glacier to see more lakes that afternoon. But it was foggy and chilly cold so we went back to the lodge shortly after departure. Luckly, the next morning was sunny and the sky was clear - ideal weather to climb Gokyo Ri. When we finally got to the top of Gokyo Ri, I was totally moved by the snow-coverd mountains, gorgeous glacier and beautiful apline lakes. The spectacular scenery has been carved into my mind and I've decided going back to Gokyo someday in the future.
Besides, I'm grateful for our guides Arjun for your accompany and lovely song; Karma, for carrying my backpack. If anyone who plans to climb Gokyo Ri., please take your time and adjust your breath, because the height gap is more than 500m (from 4,800m to 5,360m), and it'll be dangerous to walk too fast in such high altitude.
To those who love nature, I would suggest Gokyo without hesitation. You can get there through Chola Pass (after E.B.C.), or directly from Namche. No matter which way you choose, just enjoy the spectacular view. Highly recommend my tour Operator Trekking Team Group and Guide Arjun!

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Martin P

Oct 26 2022

Best holiday ever, thank You Shreehari and all your team from Kathmandu! Great people, great country, great services - we would be lost without You :)

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Additional Information

This is ADVENTURE travel, and many of the trip destinations in this site are remote areas, within under developed countries, where events are less predictable than is usually the case in. The unexpected is the norm in these areas and, despite painstaking planning and organization, our adventure trips can never be taken for granted like regular trips. Many of the places that we visit do not have the same quality of emergency health and safety services that you are used to in the developed world. Internal flights can be canceled, road transport is generally uncomfortable and unreliable, and hotels often do not approach the standards of the West.

 

IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED FOR THIS, YOU SHOULD NOT TRAVEL WITH US. This unpredictability also means that the itineraries that we put forward for each of our trips should be seen as statements of intent, rather than as contractual obligations. A variety of factors, including weather, transport difficulties and political instability, might dictate that we change any itinerary. The trip leader will make any changes that are necessary, after consultation with the group. Only rarely will such changes be significant, and we will always do everything within our powers to minimize the effects of the enforced changes. We cannot be held responsible for the results of changes or delays, irrespective of how they are caused.

What makes this trip different ?

Trekking Team Group is the major supporter of Ambe Foundation, an apolitical and not-for-profit organisation. We contribute our support for the development of some community schools in remote villages in Nuwakot district. We have been supporting Gramin Devi School and Khumbeshwori School, both community-based educational institutions, through donation, sponsorship and partnership in various projects.

Donation

Trekking Team Group donates one percentage of its total business profits to the foundation on yearly basis. The donated amount supports the ongoing maintenance of Gramin Devi School and Khumbeshwori School in Nuwakot.

Sponsorship

One of the major activities of Ambe Foundation is the children sponsorship programme. It is conducted in full collaboration with Trekking Team Group.

Partnership (Volunteering Program)

The Ambe Volunteer Programme, organised by Ambe Foundation and Trekking Team Group, aims to mobilise teams of experts and interested individuals effectively for education, health and community development in Nuwakot district.

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