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Ka Huakaʻi Piʻi i ke Kahua Hoʻomoana ʻo Everest a me nā Loko ʻo Gokyo

Hoʻomaka ke kumu kūʻai mai
US $ 1520

No ka hui o ka liʻiliʻi he 3 Pax

Kumukuai hoemi hui
  • 1 kanaka
    US $ 1600
  • 2 - 5 kanaka
    US $ 1520
  • 6 - 8 kanaka
    US $ 1440
  • 9 - 14 kanaka
    US $ 1360
  • 15 oi 9999
    US $ 1280

US $ 1600

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Duration

17 Nā lā

pilikia
Paʻakikī o ka huakaʻi

pae lōpū

kiʻekiʻe kiʻekiʻe
Kiʻekiʻena Max

5,555m / 18,225ft

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Activity

Pākē

Maui
Loaʻa

Nepala

pūʻulu-nui
Pēlā ʻāpana

2-16 People

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Accommodation

Hale paʻakai

ka meaʻai
ʻai

ʻAina kakahiaka, ʻaina awakea a me ka ʻaina ahiahi

ka halihali
ka halihali

Flight, Vehicle

Trip Overview of Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek

The Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek is undoubtedly among the most challenging trekking journeys in Nepal. This trek combines the classic EBC trek and the absolutely beautiful Gokyo Lake trek. In a single trek, you will witness the pristine turquoise waters of the Gokyo Lakes along with the grand stature of the highest peak in the world.

The trek starts from the Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla, one of the highest and exciting airports on the planet. From Lukla, we will make our way to Phakding, enter the Sagarmatha National Park and ultimately to the most famous town of the Himalayas, Namche Bazaar. We will follow it up by trekking to Dole, Machhermo, and Gokyo, one of our main destinations of the trek.

From Gokyo, we will first trek to Dzongla, cross the Cho La Pass, and get to Lobuche, our last night stay before we leave for the Ke kahua hoʻomoana ʻo Everest. From Lobuche, we will first arrive at Gorakshep, get rid of our heavy bags and trek to EBC. The next day, we will hike up to Kala Pathhar to experience a sunrise in the Himalayas. This is the climax of your trek after which we will start descending.

Beginners are not recommend to take part in this Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek as the trails are suitable only for experienced trekkers. Physical preparations for this trek must be taken very seriously and you must also mentally prepare yourself as it can get monotonus sometimes. But given the views, you are very unlikely to feel bored and monotonous.

The views you will see during this trek is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. The wild nature, the raw tracks, and the unique features of the Himalayan villages are things very hard to forget. To learn all about this Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp, read the article all the way through as we discuss anything and everything related to it.

Itinerary of Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek

Includes / Excludes of Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek

He aha ka mea i komo?

  • All private transportation for airport pickup and drop.
  • Two night’s twin-sharing basic three star hotel with breakfast in Kathmandu.
  • Three meals a day ( Breakfast , Lunch and Dinner)
  • Best available twin-sharing (Tea house ) accommodation during the trek.
  • Private bathrooms with hot showers are provided at phakding , Namche and lukla.
  • English-speaking experienced helpful friendly government license holder guide his all salary ,food accommodation transportation and insurance included.( 1porter: 2 Trekker)
  • Snacks of seasonal fruits during the trek
  •  Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu  both ways  flight ticket.
  • Sleeping bag and duffle bag ( Returned back after trip completed)
  • Palapala hōʻoia no ka hoʻokō ʻana i ka hele wāwae.
  • Glory Adventure company T-short.
  • Frist aid medicine kit box.
  • Uku ʻae ʻia ka pāka aupuni ʻo Sagarmatha.
  • Government tax and official expense.

He aha ka mea i kāpae ʻia?

  • ʻAʻole i hoʻokomo ʻia nā meaʻai ma Kathmandu
  • Inikua Kaahele Pilikino
  • mokulele mokulele
  • Visa komo Nepal. Hiki iā ʻoe ke loaʻa maʻalahi i kahi visa ke hōʻea ʻoe i Tribhuwan
  • Kahua Mokulele Honua ma Kathmandu. Hiki ke loaʻa kahi visa mākaʻikaʻi komo pinepine no 30 mau lā ma ka uku ʻana i US $ 40 a i ʻole like ma ke kālā haole. Pēlā nō, hiki ke loaʻa nā visa mākaʻikaʻi komo pinepine no 90 mau lā ma ka uku ʻana i US $ 100. E ʻoluʻolu e lawe mai i 2 mau kiʻi o ka nui o ka passport.
  • Nā mea inu palupalu me ka wai
  • Nā meaʻai a me nā lilo pilikino ʻē aʻe
  • Extra Night’s hotel kathmandu
  • Nā ʻauʻau wela i ka wā o ka huakaʻi koe wale nō ma Phakding, Namche a me Lukla
  • Lako hele wāwae pilikino
  • Pūnaewele Wi-Fi a me ke kelepona ke ʻole he manuahi
  • Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers

Palapala Ala a me ka Papa Kiʻekiʻe

Essential Information of Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek

pilikia

The Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp is a combination of the standard EBC trek and the Gokyo Lake trek, both of which have their own sets of difficulties. If we had to rate this trek, the figure would be 8.5 out of 10 given the steep climbs and sheer drops at certain points during the trek. One of the toughest points of the trek is the climb to Cho La Pass which has developed to be a rite of passage for trekkers.

The high elevation of the highlands also makes it difficult as we have to make sure not to get altitude sickness at any point.

ʻO nā kau maikaʻi loa

The best seasons for the Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp are Autumn (September to November) and Spring (March to May). However, if you are unable to make it to Nepal during these months, you can also do this trek in the summer season (June to August) but summer is also more prone to rainfall which can block the amazing views during your trek.

During the break of autumn, the scenes are more vivid and clear in Nepal as the weather clears. This is the best time to take in the scenes of the Nepalese highlands in its prime.

Maʻi Altitude

Altitude sickness is a real challenge in any highland setting, not only in Nepal. Basically, any place over the 5000-meter mark is considered home to altitude sickness but it can be prevented easily if you follow the tips the guide recommends. In general, make sure that you are well-hydrated every day of the Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp, and also make sure that you report any signs of altitude sickness to the guide.

Altitude sickness can show some light signs starting from 3500 meters altitude but at such low altitude, the effects are trivial. However, things take a turn once you reach 5000 meters, the same condition at such altitude can turn fatal if not given proper care.

Noho, ʻAi, a me ka mea inu

Accommodations in the Everest region of Nepal are much more varied and facilitated compared to other trekking destinations in Nepal. There are multiple hotels throughout the trek but as you get over closer to the destination, lodges are more dominant and practical.

As for food, your breakfast options are Toast or Tibetan bread, french toast, baked beans
Different types of sandwiches, different types of toast (honey, jam, etc.), boiled or fried egg and cheese, porridge, pancakes, hashbrowns, etc. Your lunch and dinner options are Nepalese Dal Bhat, Noodles, momo, pasta and macarons, pizza, spring rolls, spaghetti, burgers, etc. Remember that not every accommodation has these items; as you get to a higher altitude, food options lessen and are limited to what’s locally available.

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Any kind of transportation required by our Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp itinerary will be arranged by us and covered by your trek package. You do not have to pay extra for this transportation unless you want extra services (city sightseeing). The trek package covers airport pickup and drop off, flight to and from Lukla, and transport to the airport for your flight to Lukla.

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The Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp requires two types of permit, namely, the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality permit and the Sagarmatha National Park permit. Both of these permits can be bought at the entryway of the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park. Our guide will help you get these permits and you do not have to pay for these permits as they are a part of the trek package.

Hoʻomākaukau huakaʻi a hoʻoikaika kino

Preparing for the Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp takes a lot of time as this trek itself is a lengthy one. We recommend you work out for at least 10-12 weeks prior to your visit to Nepal. The optimal approach to prepare for any highland trek is to go on hikes in small hills or slanted roads. This helps train your glutes and calf muscles which can make your time in the Himalayas much easier.

If you are someone who’s physically active, you can trim down the preparation time to 8-6 weeks. Remember that the key to preparing yourself for the Himalayas is to train your leg muscles and increase your stamina both of which are very important for the long days of trekking.

Kumukuai

Our Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp will cost you USD 1600 per head. Our pricing is justifiable if you take a look at all the services we provide to you from the beginning of the trek to the completion. You can also get a detailed listing of the pricing if you ask for it. In a nutshell, our fair pricing is the best deal to get you to the Himalayas of Nepal.

Ka hoʻouka ʻana i nā hāmeʻa a me ka Pūnaewele

Since the Everest region is the most developed trekking destination in Nepal, you can expect amenities like 24-hour internet, less power outage (compared to other highland destinations), and more. However, some of the accommodations might charge you extra for charging your devices if they operate on solar energy. WiFi is also a paid service in the Himalayas, however, you can enjoy a cellular network connection for the most part of the trek.

Kou mau lilo keu

Medical/travel insurance, meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast), international flights to and from Nepal, visa fees, snacks (energy bars, soda, etc.), hot shower, and WiFi fees during the trek, personal trekking gear, tips for the crew members, and anything not mentioned as a part of the Gokyo Lake Trek with Everest Base Camp package are your extra expenses.

Nā Nīnau i Nīnau Pinepine ʻia (FAQ)

The Gokyo Lakes Trek in itself is a challenging venture that is rated as a strenuous trek. The itinerary for the Gokyo Lake Trek shares the same path as the standard Everest Base Camp trek for only a couple of days, before deviating north. Combining the Gokyo Lake Trek with the EBC trek is a logical addition as they are nearby destinations that can be visited in a single visit.

Unlike the standard Gokyo Lake Trek, the Everest Base Camp Trek is relatively easy. The EBC trek is rated as moderate and rightfully so.

The most difficult part of this trek is the Cho La Pass section where you have to trek steep trail covered in snow and peebles which makes it loose and slippery. Microspikes are highly recommended for this section.

From Gokyo Ri, the viewpoint of the Gokyo region, you can get a stunning panoramic view of the Everest along with Ama Dablam, Makalu, Lhotse, Pumori, Cho Oyu, etc. You will also be able to see most of the Gokyo region lakes from this viewpoint.

No, this trek is not a beginner-friendly adventure as it requires above average physicality. There are sections on this trek that is very difficult even for seasoned trekkers.

During your trekking days, you will sleep at local lodges and inns operated by the locals of the village you are staying at. These accommodations provide the basic facilities along with a couple of extra amenities like WiFi and hot shower at a price. Not every accommodation provide extra facilities so be ready to live a minimal life for a couple of nights.

Trip Reviews on Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes Trek

Hoʻomaka ke kumu kūʻai mai
US $ 1520

No ka hui o ka liʻiliʻi he 3 Pax

Kumukuai hoemi hui
  • 1 kanaka
    US $ 1600
  • 2 - 5 kanaka
    US $ 1520
  • 6 - 8 kanaka
    US $ 1440
  • 9 - 14 kanaka
    US $ 1360
  • 15 oi 9999
    US $ 1280

US $ 1600

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