Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo Ri Trek

Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo Ri Trek

  • 13 Days 12 Nights
  • Min person: 01 Pax
  • Nepal

Trekking through the Gokyo Lakes

Want to experience the natural side of Nepal while experiencing mental and spiritual bliss? Get ready for a mind-blowing, once-in-a-lifetime trek of the pristine Gokyo lakes. In Nepal, the sparkling waters of the Gokyo Lakes, the world’s highest freshwater lake system, make for a truly unforgettable experience. At an altitude of more than 3,800 meters, they are among the most picturesque sights of Nepal.

If you are looking for a trek in Everest’s region but would like to see more of this magnificent land and not spend a lot of time at extremely high altitudes, the Gokyo Lakes Trek may be for you. I have been an adventure seeker for quite a few years. But, despite all the amazing places that I traveled to during these past few years, none were quite mesmerizing and memorable, to be honest.

To this day, the Gokyo trek that I attempted with five of my very close friends remains on our mind as a destination we’d like to revisit to refresh those beautiful memories. Though this quest might seem challenging, the long walks, the beautiful scenery, and the aesthetic locations will surely tempt you to experience the same adventure in the future. And to be honest, you better plan this trip as soon as possible.

About Gokyo

Gokyo is a beautiful village located at the base of the mountain Gokyo Ri, at Dudh Pokhari Lake, the largest of the three Gokyo lakes, and within Solukhumbu District in the Himalayas of the Himalayas Nepal. Despite the closeness of Gokyo as a village, the trek is centered on it and the beautiful tributaries named after it.

The trip consists of hikes through the beautiful Gokyo lakes and the peak of Gokyo Ri at around 5,357 meters or 17,575 feet. As mentioned earlier, this area consists of multiple beautiful lakes, many of them named after the Gokyo village, among which Gokyo Rho or Dudh Pokhari is the largest.

How do I prepare for the trek to the Gokyo region?

As mentioned earlier, the maximum elevation of the trek is more than 5,000 meters.  Now, this altitude surely presents us with some complications, the first of which is the weather and temperature. The temperature can get extremely cold in the region.

Thus, you will need to walk constantly in a cold climate for many days. Therefore, you need to bring or will be provided the following materials.

  • Warm clothes, including jackets, sweaters, and thermal wears
  • Well-fitting gloves, socks, and shoes or boots
  • Water bottles and thermos
  • Trekking sticks
  • Snow Glasses and flashlight
  • Moisturizers and lip guard

These items mentioned above are ideal for the expedition, though not all are essential. Many hotels and homestays provide these items on the Gokyo trek, though they might be more expensive than average.

Along with these supplies, there’s another essential thing to think about during this trek. Before embarking on this journey, it is important to take all the necessary precautions since traveling to such an extreme elevation may result in altitude sickness or even breathlessness. Therefore, people with lung issues or similar conditions should avoid the trip.

Getting Started on the trip

The trek to the Gokyo is quite similar to the trek to the Everest base camp. So, if you’ve been to the Base Camp of the mighty Everest, Gokyo would really be easier for you compared to a random explorer. However, if you follow the guide I compiled with my friends’ help from the Gokyo trip, it’d be easier for you to navigate the journey.

Before your trek starts officially, there are a few things one should take care of. First, if you’re a foreign traveler, you will need to get a Nepalese visa and travel to Kathmandu, Nepal. Now, if you’re in Kathmandu or any other place in Nepal, you need to fly to Lukla . From there, you can start your thrilling journey.

Day 1: Trek to Phakding

After meeting the local people and enjoying the stunning view and traditions of people from Lukla, you should start your initial trek to Phakding. It might take about four hours to get there. Anyway, spend your first night there.

Day 2: Off to Namche Bazar

Starting in Phakding, you can hike to Namche Bazar, the gateway to Everest. Once you reach the destination, you can stay in a hotel or a homestay for two days so that your body can adapt to the altitude and weather.

Day 3: Rest Day

While your body adapts to 3,400 meters of altitude, you could make the most of your time in Namche Bazaar on the second day by visiting the beautiful villages of Khumjung and Thame and the wonderful people of the Sherpa community.

Day 4: Reaching Dole

You need to reach Dole on day four, climbing 800 meters of the upward hill for approximately five hours. This is the path that separates the Gokyo trek from the trek to the Everest Base Camp.

Day 5: Machhermo

Though the trek from Dole to Machhermo is not as long as others, this 3-hour hike consists of difficult ascending paths. However, the beautiful scenery along the way will definitely make your time worthwhile.

Day 6: Near Gokyo

Similar to your second day, it’ll be better if you took another rest day in Machhermo to adapt to the conditions of Gokyo. This might be the last rest day on tour.

Day 7: Finally, Gokyo

Now, when you reach Gokyo after a six-hour hike from Machhermo, you better visit all the wonderful locations that the place offers for the next three days. A good place to start might be by visiting the Gokyo Lakes.

Day 8: Getting used to Gokyo

On day eight, it would be best if you took a day-long hike to the fifth lake at an altitude of 4,956 meters. It would take about seven hours. However, you’ll get to enjoy the breathtaking locations that this gorgeous place contains.

Day 9: Summit of Gokyo Ri

If you dare, the ninth day would be perfect for a trek to Phangan and the summit of Gokyo Ri. Here, you’ll experience the joy of living that only a few people in the world get.

Day 10: Descend back

After all the thrill and exceptional memories, it’s time to return back home. Since the trip back consists of downhill paths, you can reach Khumjung in six hours from Phangan.

Day 11: Back in Namche Bazaar

On day eleven, a 2-hour trek will be enough to reach Namche Bazaar. Spend the night there.

Day 12: From Namche Bazaar to Phakding

On this road, you get to enjoy the beauty of Solukhumbu as you reach Phakding for the penultimate day of the trek.

Day 13: Finally, back at Lukla

For the final day, a 4-hour walk down from Phakding will take you back to Lukla. Be sure to get some souvenirs and gifts for your friends or family before heading back home.

A couple of weeks of excitement will leave you with memories you’ll cherish for life.

Cost includes:

  • Arrival & Departure Transport By private Car/Van/Bus.
  • Three meals a day during the Trekking (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • Accommodation in Tea House during the Trekking.
  • Three nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu with B/B.
  • Trekking Guide and a proter (Sharing by two clients) .
  • Flight ticket for guide Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu
  • Flight ticket for Clients Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley with a car and tour guide
  • First Aid kit.
  • Trekking permit (National Park fee).
  • TIMS card (Trekking information management system) is like a permit.
  • All needed government tax/vat.
  • Note. In the Sagarmatha National Park of the Khumbu region (Everest trekking route), the TIMS card is no longer valid; instead, the local authority from Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality charges NRs. 2000/trekker as entrance fee.

Cost excludes

  • International Airfare.
  • Your travel insurance.
  • Sightseeing entrance fees
  • Nepal Visa fee (US$ 50 for 30 days and US$ 30 for 15 days; you should get a visa open your arrival)
  • Any kind of drinks, items of personal expenses like hot shower, battery charge, telephone, missing meal, WIFI Porters, etc.
  • Tips for Guide and Porters

Note

Although it can be customized by request to accommodate your specific needs. The above itinerary is only a guideline; it might change due to fluctuating weather conditions, availability of lodging and campsites, unforeseen political, trail and environmental, or any other factors beyond our control. In this happen, your Dimas Adventure company guide/leader will choose the best way to the final decision on the best alternative after consulting with the group. 
At last, if the itinerary does not suit you, please let us know, and we will make a tailor-made one. The itinerary will be very flexible from our side if clients want to change will be possible.

Finally, the trek to Gokyo can be an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime experience because of the stunning scenery and stellar views, along with the warm hospitality of the locals. We hope you enjoy and take in every moment that you spend there.

  • Day 1

    Arrival in Kathmandu

    After your arrival in Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, one of our staff will be there to pick you up from the airport. Then from airport he will transfer you to hotel to take rest. Overnight stay at Hotel.

  • Day 2

    Pre-trip meeting Sightseeing around Kathmandu

    This is the second day of your trip to Nepal and it will begin with fascinating sightseeing tour around Kathmandu Valley. Sightseeing tour includes visit around World heritage site such as Pashupatinath Temple, Swoayambunath (Monkey Temple), Kathmandu durbar square, Patan Durbar square any many more. After finishing sightseeing there will be a meeting in the evening in our office about the trek. Trek leader will explain you about the trek and how to prepare about it. Overnight stay at hotel.

  • Day 3

    Flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. Trek to Phakding (2700m.)

    Leaving hotel early in the morning we will catch flight of Lukla from Kathmandu airport. Flight from Kathmandu up to Lukla is so amazing. After landing in Lukla you can see the amazing views of Himalayan chain surrounding the Lukla village. We will meet our rest of the crew members in Lukla and march ahead towards Phakding which is about 3-4 hours of hike. Overnight stay at Phakding.

  • Day 4

    Manjo - Namche Bazaar 5.1km (Hm up approx 936 Hm down approx 344 Gz approx 3.5h)

    Starting in Manjo, you can hike to Namche Bazar, the gateway to Everest. Once you reach the destination, you can stay in a hotel or a homestay for two days so that your body can adapt to the altitude and weather.

  • Day 5

    Namche Bazaar - Khumjung -Khunde (Acclimatisation day)11.2km (Hmup approx 767 Hm down approx 767 Gz approx 5-6h and Overnight accommodation 3450m)

    While your body adapts to 3,400 meters of altitude, you could make the most of your time in Namche Bazaar on the second day by visiting the beautiful villages of Khumjung and Thame and the wonderful people of the Sherpa community.

  • Day 6

    Namche bazaar - Dole 12km (Hm up approx 1449 Hm down approx 866 Gz 5-6h)

    You need to reach Dole on day four, climbing 800 meters of the upward hill for approximately five hours. This is the path that separates the Gokyo trek from the trek to the Everest Base Camp.

  • Day 7

    Dole - Machhermo 5km (Hm up approx 451 Hm down approx 95 and Gz 4h)

    Though the trek from Dole to Machhermo is not as long as others, this 3-hour hike consists of difficult ascending paths. However, the beautiful scenery along the way will definitely make your time worthwhile.

  • Day 8

    Machhermo-Gokyo 6.7km (Hm up approx 408 Hm down approx 50 Gz 4=5h)

    Similar to your second day, it’ll be better if you took another rest day in Machhermo to adapt to the conditions of Gokyo. This might be the last rest day on tour.

  • Day 9

    Gokyo - Gokyo Ri-Dole7.4km (Hm up approx 631m Hm down approx 699 Gz 7h and Overnight altitude 4700m)

    Now, when you reach Gokyo after a six-hour hike from Machhermo, you better visit all the wonderful locations that the place offers for the next three days. A good place to start might be by visiting the Gokyo Lakes.

    If you dare, the ninth day would be perfect for a trek back to Dole after reaching the summit of Gokyo Ri as well. Here, you’ll experience the joy of living that only a few people in the world get.

  • Day 10

    Dole to Namche

    On day eleven, a 2-hour trek will be enough to reach Namche Bazaar. Spend the night there.

  • Day 11

    Namche Bazaar to Lukla

    For the final day, a 6-hour walk down from Namche will take you back to Lukla. Be sure to get some souvenirs and gifts for your friends or family before heading back home.

  • Day 12

    Flight to Kathmandu

    After finishing the trip we take the flight back to Kathmandu on the twelve day.  Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

  • Day 13

    Shopping Day at Kathmandu

    If you forget to bring souvenirs from Lukla or Namche Bazaar, you can spend another day at Kathmandu doing so. Spend overnight at a hotel in kathmandu.

  • Day 14

    Depaarture

    After the long, refreshing, tiring and enjoyable Nepalese experience, you will finally return back to your home nation.

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