At a Glance
Trip Overview
Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek: A Dual Adventure Through the Roof of the World and the Glistening Gokyo Lakes
Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek combines the major highlights of both the ‘Everest Base Camp Trek’ and the ‘Gokyo Lake Trek,’ and includes a traverse of the Cho La, the high pass linking Gokyo Lake and the Base Camp.
The itinerary is carefully planned, with several days dedicated to acclimatizing at Namche Bazaar and Gokyo, giving you the opportunity to explore Namche and climb Gokyo Ri. A gradual ascent through the beautiful Sherpa heartland allows you time to enjoy the stunning scenery, encounter local wildlife, and visit several monasteries. Following the historic route taken by all Everest expeditions in Nepal, the trek leads to the remote wilds of Gokyo Lake.
The Gokyo Valley is a hidden gem, featuring a series of turquoise lakes nestled amidst towering peaks. Climbing Gokyo Ri provides a panoramic view of the Everest region, including the majestic Cho Oyu. The descent takes you through the Dudh Koshi Valley, where you will retrace your steps to Lukla.
Throughout the trek, you will be immersed in the unique culture of the Sherpa people, known for their warmth and hospitality. You will have opportunities to visit local monasteries, interact with monks, and learn about the rich Buddhist heritage of the region. The trek also offers encounters with diverse wildlife, including the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan thar, and colorful pheasants.
Trip Highlights
- Trek to both Everest Base Camp, beautiful Gokyo Lake, and Kala Patthar
- Follow Dudh Kosi Valley to Namche Bazaar, then trek into Gokyo Valley
- Spectacular Himalaya mountain views, Sherpa culture, mani walls, chortens, and prayer flags
- Breathtaking mountain flight to and from Lukla
- Acclimatization days at Namche Bazaar and Gokyo Ri for exploration and altitude adjustment
- Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery with panoramic views of Everest and Ama Dablam
- Traverse the challenging Cho La Pass, linking the Gokyo and Everest regions
- Witness the serene high-altitude lakes of Gokyo, including the sacred Third Lake
- Climb Gokyo Ri and Kalapatthar for stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks
- Experience diverse wildlife and flora, from rhododendron forests to alpine meadows
- Cross thrilling suspension bridges adorned with prayer flags over rushing rivers
Trip Itinerary
- Full Itinerary
- Outline Itinerary
Departure from home
Back to home
Cost Include
- 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
- National park permit
- Insured and equipped porter as on IPPG rules
- Ascents of Kala Patthar (5545m) and Gokyo Ri (5480m)
- Acclimatization days to explore Namche and Gokyo
- Trekking off the main trail to the village of Phortse – one of the more traditional Sherpa villages in the Khumbu region
Cost Exclude
- Travel Insurance
- Nepalese Visa
- Tips for Guide and other trek staffs
- 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
Tailor made Journeys
Your journey, your way - This itinerary can be tailored to your desire.
You can also use this tour as a base for a tailor-made itinerary. Like your personal architect creating your one-of- a-kind home, our Travel Specialists will execute the trip of a lifetime. It’s all up to you – logistics, pace, budget, dates, performances, visits, explorations, meals and lodging are hammered out down to the finest customized detail. Please fill in our tailor-made request form.
Private Journeys
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If you do not want to join a group then you can also make this a private trip with your friends and family one at your own schedule. Considering this, Trekking Team Group organizes private journeys as well. Please choose your own departure date.
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Trip Reviews
We have been traveling with Trekking Team Group, and every trip has been a really great experience. This time we were 2 people to trek to Everest Base Camp & Gokyo Lake, and communication before the trekking through email was very easy with quick answers, to designing in flexible way what we wanted to do during our trip. Once in Nepal, Shreehari and Krishna took care of all the things. They know very well where to eat, sleep during the trekking to have the best experience. Very close and friendly people. Totally recommended if you want to do this trip in Nepal.
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.
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
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 xWhat 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 🙂 .