Itinerary

Gokyo Lake Trek

One of the most well-liked trekking routes in Nepal is the Gokyo Lake Trek. It provides breathtaking views of Everest and other Himalayan peaks in addition to the opportunity to get a taste of the Sherpa people’s distinct culture and warmth.

Lukla, a small town in Nepal’s Khumbu area, is where the journey starts. You will walk from Lukla over a series of breathtaking valleys and mountain passes before arriving at the Gokyo lakes. At an elevation of more than 4,000 metres, there are six glacial lakes together known as the Gokyo lakes. You can take in expansive views of Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Mount Everest from the lakes.

The journey to Gokyo Lake is demanding yet worthwhile. It’s a fantastic way to take in Nepalese culture and the splendour of the Himalayas. The Gokyo Lake Trek is an excellent option for those seeking an exceptional hiking experience.

Gokyo Lake Trek 11 Days Itinerary: An Immersive Journey Through The Himalayas

The 11-day Gokyo Lake Trek itinerary leads you through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Himalayas, including the world’s highest freshwater lakes, the Gokyo Lakes.

Lukla, a small town in Nepal’s Khumbu area, is where the journey starts. You will trek from Lukla to Namche Bazaar, the entry point to the Everest region. A fantastic site to get used to the high altitude before resuming the Everest base camp climb is Namche Bazaar.

You will walk to Gokyo, a tiny settlement at the base of Cho Oyu, the sixth-highest mountain in the world, after seeing Namche Bazaar. Hiking to the Gokyo lakes, which provide breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, including Makalu, Lhotse, and Everest, is possible from Gokyo.

Although the Gokyo Lake Trek is difficult, it is also very rewarding. Reaching the Gokyo lakes will provide you an unmatched sense of accomplishment and stunning beauty.

The following are some advantages of hiking at Gokyo Lakes:

  1. Magnificent vistas of Everest and other Himalayan summits
  2. Possibility of being introduced to the Sherpa people’s distinctive culture and hospitality
  3. The difficulty and reward of ascending to a high altitude
  4. Feeling of achievement and self-realization
  5. Moments that will endure forever

Awe-inspiring trekking can be found in the Everest region, and the Gokyo Lake Trek is particularly thrilling. The main draw of the Gokyo Valley Trek is the view of Ngozumpa Glacier, Gokyo Lake, the highest lake in the world, and Gokyo Ri, in addition to the mountain peaks and winding trekking pathways. Request the Price and Schedule from us. It is Nepal’s largest glacier.

As I stand atop Gokyo Ri and take in the breathtaking vistas, I’m struck once more by the sheer enormity of this area’s terrain. For instance, at this altitude, I am over three thousand metres (nearly two miles) below the summit of Mount Everest, yet I am also higher than I have ever been in my life and likely will ever be again” –Mark Van Ryzin.

Many mountains, including Mt. Everest (8848 metres), Mt. Lhotse (8516 metres), Mt. Makalu (8481 metres), Mt. Cho Oyu (8201 metres), Mt. Nuptse (7879 metres), Mt. Pumori (7161 metres), Mt. Ama Dablam (6856 metres), Mt. Kantega (6809 metres), and Kwangde (6194 metres), can be seen when trekking to Gokyo Valley. The journey starts at Lukla. Kathmandu to Lukla is a 35-minute flight. The path leads to Namche Bazar after crossing numerous rivers. Before arriving at Gokyo, your ultimate objective, you pass via Khumjung Village and Phortse Tenga.

Khumjung Village And Phortse Tenge

At an elevation of 3,790 metres above sea level, it is a hamlet and VDC located inside Sagarmatha National Park in the Solukhumbu district of the Sagarmatha zone in the Khumbu area of northeastern Nepal. There were 1809 people living in the village, according to the census data.

At an elevation of 3840 metres, Phortse Tenge is a settlement inside Sagarmatha National Park in the Solukhumbu District of the Sagarmatha zone in the Khumbu area of northeastern Nepal. The Sherpa people are the main inhabitants of this area.

Here are some considerations to make if you plan to hike to Gokyo Lakes:

  1. The walk is difficult and demands a high level of physical condition.
  2. Since the altitude can be high, it’s critical to properly acclimatise
  3. Since the weather might change suddenly, it’s critical to be ready for everything.
  4. Although the walk can be expensive, the experience makes it worthwhile.

The Gokyo Lake Trek is the ideal option for those seeking a demanding and fulfilling trekking adventure. It’s an experience that will never be forgotten because of the breathtaking vistas, distinct culture, and sense of accomplishment. Please get in touch with us if you would like to create a custom travel schedule and are not happy with this one.

Group Size Of Gokyo Lake Trek

There will be one Sherpa porter (one porter for every two trekkers) and one leader for the Gokyo Valley Trek. The purpose of this structure is to ensure that the campaign runs smoothly. It guarantees that, should anyone in the group become unwell, the tour will proceed according to schedule. This trek can be led by RT for any size group. However, ten people is seen to be the ideal group size. But, RT can also set this up if your group is more than ten.

Gokyo Lake Trek Accommodations

We will stay the night at neighbourhood tea houses while on the hike. For this trek, all lodging will be shared by twins. However, single rooms can also be provided upon request, but at an extra expense. However, several locations in the Everest region do not permit single occupancy. Please write us when you purchase the trip or get in touch with our team if you would want to upgrade the accommodations on this trip.

Gokyo Lake Trek Meals

Gokyo Lake Trek - 11 Days

You will savour traditional Nepali cuisine, a variety of ethnic cuisines, and international cuisines such as Tibetan, Continental, Italian, and Indian during our Gokyo Lake Trek. You can also indulge in a range of nibbles, hot chocolates, and breads and drinks.

According to its menu, breakfast will be provided in the same tea house or lodge where we spent the night. Dinner will be served in the tea house where you spend the night, and lunch will be served the route to your destination. During our time in Kathmandu, we will be offered breakfasts, a welcome dinner, and a farewell meal.

Gokyo Lake Trek Packing List

This is only a recommended packing list for the Gokyo Lake Trek; you may need to modify it to suit your own requirements and tastes. Since you will be carrying your own equipment on your back, make sure to pack light. Remember to bring your spirit of exploration!

Wearing

  1. a down jacket
  2. insulated hiking trousers
  3. Warmths
  4. boots for hiking
  5. mittens
  6. Cap Socks
  7. T-shirts
  8. hiking trousers
  9. raincoat
  10. Sunglasses
  11. sunglasses
  12. Buff
  13. Undergarments
  14. Towel

Equipment

  1. Backpack
  2. sleeping bag
  3. trekking sticks
  4. Headlight
  5. Bottle of water
  6. Water-filtering
  7. First-aid supplies
  8. Sunblock
  9. Repellent for insects
  10. Tissues and toilet paper
  11. Charger for Camera
  12. The passport
  13. Financial Protection
  14. Insurance for travel
  15. Munchies
  16. Water
  17. An additional passport photo
  18. Permit for trekking Visa
  19. Route Map
  20. Compass
  21. Notepad Pen
  22. little torch
  23. A whistle
  24. Sacks
  25. Paper towels
  26. Cash belt lock
  27. laundry bag

Here are a few more packing suggestions for the Gokyo Lake Trek:

  1. If the weather changes, you may easily adapt your wardrobe by packing in layers.
  2. Bring along a well-fitting, comfortable pair of hiking boots.
  3. If you plan to hike at night, bring a headlight or torch.
  4. If you want to keep hydrated and focused while hiking, bring lots of water and food.
  5. Don’t forget to bring your passport, visa, and any other necessary paperwork.
  6. A good night’s sleep is important before beginning your adventure.
  7. Enjoy the trip and take your time!

Getting Visa for Nepal

You will receive a Nepalese visa upon arrival. You will receive a tourist visa good for 15 days to 5 months when you arrive in Nepal. Depending on why you are visiting, you may be granted a visa for a period of 15 days to 3 months for a trip. You must provide a photocopy of your passport and two passport-sized photos in order to go trekking.

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