Solukhumbu
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Duration
12D / 11N
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Himalayan Treks
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Witness panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu from the stunning summit of Gokyo Ri peak
Trek through Gokyo Valley surrounded by glaciers, high peaks, and serene alpine landscapes in the Khumbu region
Visit the pristine Gokyo Lakes, sacred to locals and among the world’s highest freshwater lake systems in Nepal
Experience authentic Sherpa culture in peaceful villages with cosy tea houses and centuries-old Buddhist monasteries
Walk beside Ngozumpa Glacier, Nepal’s longest glacier, with surreal ice formations and dramatic mountain scenery
Begin the trek with a scenic flight to Lukla and hike through lush forests, river valleys, and alpine meadows
Activity location: Solukhumbu, Nepal
Trip Duration: 12 Days | 11 Nights
Best Time to Visit: April, May, June, September & November
Trekking Distance: 90-95 KM
Max. Altitude: 5,357 meters (17,575 feet)
Chadar Trek Difficulty Level: Difficult to Hard
Meals: Vegetarian meals
Accommodation: Camping Tent (Triple/Quad Sharing)
About Gokyo Ri Trek, Nepal.
The Gokyo Ri Trek is one of Nepal's most breathtaking trekking routes, offering a less-crowded alternative to the classic Everest Base Camp trail. Perfect for adventurers seeking serene landscapes and panoramic Himalayan views, the trek leads you through the heart of the Khumbu region, past turquoise glacial lakes, traditional Sherpa villages, and ancient monasteries. The highlight is the ascent of Gokyo Ri, a 5,357-meter peak that offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in the entire Everest region—featuring Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu all in one sweeping vista.
This trek begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a gradual ascent through lush valleys and alongside the Dudh Koshi River. Unlike the crowded trails of Everest Base Camp, the Gokyo Ri Trek offers a more peaceful experience, with unique stops like the Gokyo Lakes and Ngozumpa Glacier—the longest glacier in Nepal. The trek typically takes around 12–14 days and is suitable for those with a good level of fitness. With its blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and iconic mountain views, the Gokyo Ri Trek is a must-do for those looking to experience the Himalayas in a more tranquil setting.
This Package Includes:
Transportation From Kathmandu To Kathmandu
Trekking
Experienced & Certified trek leader and local support staff
First Aid
All Meals (breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner)
Accommodation
Dining Tent, Dining Table
High quality Dome tents, sleeping bags
All Permits And Passes Wherever Required
Medical Kit, Oxygen Cylinders
Excludes:
Trekking Gear Personal equipment
Any additional activities or services not included in the itinerary
Meal During Road Journey
Potters Or Mule To Carry Personal Luggage
Anything not mentioned in the includes
Trekker carry your Photo ID, Adhar card , Passport , Vi ,,Medical certificate , Declaration from for entry at forest check posts on the trek it is very important.
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Day 1
Reach Kathmandu.
Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and meet the trek team upon arrival
Receive a detailed trek briefing and orientation from your guide or trek leader
Transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu and complete check-in procedures
Review your trekking gear with the team to ensure everything essential is packed
Shop or rent any missing equipment or supplies needed for the trek
Relax and stay comfortably at the hotel to rest and prepare for the journey ahead
Day 2
Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and Trek to Phakding (2,652 m)
Have breakfast at the hotel and proceed to Tribhuvan Domestic Airport in Kathmandu
Board a scenic 30-minute flight to Lukla with incredible views of valleys, mountain ranges, and remote villages
Land at Lukla Airport and meet the local trekking team waiting to welcome you
Begin your 3.5-hour trek to Phakding through charming villages and lush green hillsides
Enjoy the fresh mountain air and peaceful trails as you gradually descend toward Phakding
Arrive in Phakding and check in at a local guesthouse for an overnight stay
Day 3
Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)
Begin the trek from Phakding and follow the trail along the scenic Dudh Koshi River
Pass through charming villages and cross suspension bridges surrounded by green mountains
Take a short break at Monjo, the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, and complete park formalities
Begin a steady ascent through dense alpine forest filled with pine, fir, and rhododendron trees
Enjoy the challenge of the climb as you approach Namche Bazaar, the vibrant Sherpa capital
Catch your first glimpse of Mt. Everest and Lhotse if the weather is clear near Namche
Reach Namche Bazaar and check in at a local lodge for a restful overnight stay
Day 4
Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar
Take a rest day in Namche Bazaar to help your body adjust to the higher altitude
Visit the Namche Museum located just above the town with stunning views of Everest and Lhotse
Explore Namche Bazaar’s lively streets filled with shops, bakeries, and local markets
Optional hike to Namche Monastery for peaceful surroundings and cultural insight
Enjoy panoramic mountain views and use the day for light walks and photography
Return to your lodge for another comfortable overnight stay and prepare for the next trekking day
Day 5
Namche Bazaar to Mongla (3,970 m)
After breakfast, begin the trek with a steady climb from Namche Bazaar toward Kyangjuma village
Reach Kyangjuma and take in breathtaking views of Ama Dablam (6,856 m), Thamserku (6,808 m), and Katenga (6,685 m)
Leave the main trail at Kyangjuma and continue the gradual ascent toward Mongla
Arrive at Mongla, a peaceful hamlet with a few tea houses and spectacular mountain scenery
Relax and enjoy panoramic views of snow-covered peaks surrounding the village
Stay overnight in a cozy mountain lodge in Mongla
Day 6
Mongla to Dole (4,038 m)
Start the day by descending from Mongla toward the banks of the Dudh Koshi River
Follow the river upstream toward its glacial source, with stunning scenery along the way
Gradually gain altitude as the trail becomes quieter and more remote
Pass through serene forests filled with Rhododendron and Fir trees, especially beautiful in spring
Cross forested sections and continue ascending toward the peaceful settlement of Dole
Reach Dole, a small hamlet with a few tea houses and breathtaking views of Thamserku and Kantega
Rest and enjoy an overnight stay in a local lodge with mountain vistas all around
Day 7
Dole to Machhermo (4,465 m).
Begin the trek with a steep ascent from Dole, heading toward Lahframa (4,220 m) and then to Luza (4,360 m)
Pass through rugged terrain and enjoy the gradually opening views of the valley and surrounding peaks
The trail eases out after Luza, leading through charming and remote Himalayan villages
Continue following the Dudh Koshi River as it winds closer to its glacial source
Arrive at Machhermo, a small, peaceful hamlet with limited but cozy tea houses
Settle in at a lodge in Machhermo and relax in the crisp mountain air surrounded by scenic beauty
Day 8
Machhermo to Gokyo (4,720 m).
Begin the trek with a short climb from Machhermo to reach Phangka as the valley begins to widen
Descend gently toward the river before starting the climb up the terminal moraine of Ngozamba Glacier
Cross an old iron bridge that marks the entrance to the stunning Gokyo Lake Valley
Continue trekking to Longpongo, the first of the Gokyo Lakes, surrounded by striking glacial terrain
A short distance ahead, pass Taboche Tso, the second lake, followed by the beautiful third lake, Dudh Pokhri
Reach Gokyo village, situated on the banks of Dudh Pokhri with breathtaking views of nearby peaks
Check in at a lodge in Gokyo and rest while soaking in the serene high-altitude atmosphere
Day 9
Gokyo to Gokyo Ri (5,483 m) and Descend to Machhermo
Begin the day early and cross Dudh Pokhri to start the steep ascent to the summit of Gokyo Ri
Tackle a challenging uphill climb that rewards you with one of the most stunning Himalayan panoramas
Reach the summit of Gokyo Ri, a renowned viewpoint offering 360° views of towering snow-capped giants
Marvel at majestic peaks including Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse (8,501 m), Makalu (8,475 m), and Cho Oyu (8,153 m)
Spot other striking mountains like Gyangchung Kang, Thamserku, Kantega, Taweche, Cholatse, and Kusum Kanguru
Spend quality time soaking in the breathtaking scenery and capturing unforgettable photos
Begin the descent back to Gokyo, and continue retracing the trail toward Machhermo
Reach Machhermo and stay overnight in a cozy lodge after a fulfilling and scenic day
Day 10
Machhermo to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m).
Begin your return journey by retracing the trail from Machhermo back toward Dole
Follow the scenic route along the Dudh Koshi River through beautiful alpine landscapes
Walk through vibrant forests of rhododendrons and sections rich in birch and other Himalayan flora
Enjoy a mostly downhill trek, with a few moderate ascents along the way
Pass familiar villages and viewpoints, offering a new perspective on the route
Arrive at Namche Bazaar and check in at a comfortable lodge for an overnight stay
Spend the evening relaxing or exploring the lively mountain town once more
Day 11
Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,800 m).
Begin the final trekking day with a descent from Namche Bazaar toward the lower Khumbu Valley
Cross multiple suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River and pass through familiar villages
Enjoy the last scenic views of the mountains, forests, and traditional Sherpa settlements
Though the trail is mostly downhill, it feels long and can be physically challenging on the knees
Take your time navigating rocky paths and uneven terrain as you gradually descend
Arrive in Lukla and check in at a lodge for your final night in the Everest region
Reflect on the incredible journey and enjoy a relaxing evening with your trekking team
Day 12
Lukla to Kathmandu.
Head to Lukla Airport in the morning and prepare for your flight back to Kathmandu
Enjoy stunning aerial views of the Himalayan peaks and valleys during the short flight
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel or guest house for check-in
Spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring local markets, temples, and cultural sites
Discover Nepali traditions, cuisine, and crafts in Thamel or nearby heritage areas
Relax and enjoy your final night in Nepal, reminiscing on your incredible trekking adventure
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For 10-15 people: 1 Trek Leader
For 25-30 people: 2 Trek Leader
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Trekking Shoes: Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip.
Warm Clothing: Thermal layers, fleece jackets, and a waterproof jacket.
Trekking Pants: Quick-dry pants or cargo pants.
T-shirts: Moisture-wicking T-shirts for comfort.
Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection against cold.
Socks: Wool or synthetic hiking socks (avoid cotton).
Trekking Gear
Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry essentials.
Trekking Poles: Helpful for stability on steep trails.
Rain Cover: For your backpack in case of rain.
Hydration
Water Bottles: Reusable water bottles or hydration bladder.
Water Purification Tablets: For treating water from streams.
Health and Safety
First Aid Kit: Basic first aid supplies, including antiseptics and band-aids.
Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you require.
Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.
Lip Balm: With SPF protection.
Miscellaneous
Camera: To capture the stunning landscapes.
Multi-tool/Swiss Army Knife: For various uses.
Headlamp/Flashlight: With extra batteries for nighttime.
Toiletries: Biodegradable soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet paper.
Trash Bags: To carry back any waste.
Mandatory Documents:
Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc,
Passport and Visa important to foreigners
Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker)
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Rakesh Nair
Reviewed: Mar 13, 2024
5/5
I’ve been on multiple treks but the Gokyo Ri Trek with escape2explore stood out. The transportation logistics were managed seamlessly from the airport to each camp. The Tent Stay was... Read More
Amarjeet Kaur
Reviewed: Jul 9, 2024
5/5
My Gokyo Ri adventure with escape2explore was nothing short of perfect. From detailed planning to final execution, they were exceptional. The transportation was reliable even on tricky mountain roads. Our... Read More
Shubham Patil
Reviewed: Jul 2, 2024
5/5
The Gokyo Ri Trek with escape2explore was an experience beyond words. The moment we landed, their team took over the logistics like pros. The transportation from Kathmandu to Lukla and... Read More
Parnav Kulkarni
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2024
5/5
I had one of the best times of my life with escape2explore on the Gokyo Ri Trek. Their Tent Stay arrangements were comfortable and safe. Our guide was knowledgeable and... Read More
Devang Trivedi
Reviewed: Apr 17, 2024
5/5
escape2explore did an outstanding job organizing our Gokyo Ri Trek. Their focus on comfort and safety stood out. The Tent Stay was excellent and very well-placed. Our guide explained everything... Read More
The Gokyo Ri Trek is a quieter, less-crowded alternative to the Everest Base Camp trail. Instead of following the busy route to the base camp, it leads you through serene valleys, traditional Sherpa villages, and stunning turquoise lakes. The climb to Gokyo Ri rewards you with panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu—four of the world’s tallest peaks.
Yes, it can be done by fit beginners, but some prior hiking experience is a plus. The trek reaches a high altitude of around 5,360 meters at Gokyo Ri, so proper acclimatization days are built in. A good fitness level, a positive mindset, and slow, steady pacing are key to enjoying the journey without getting overwhelmed.
The best times are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These months offer clear skies, stable weather, and amazing visibility. The trails are also more vibrant—with blooming rhododendrons in spring and golden mountain light in autumn—making the landscapes even more magical. Avoid the monsoon season and the deep winter months for safety and comfort.
Yes, you’ll need two main permits: the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit. These are easily arranged in Kathmandu or at the trailhead in Lukla. Trekking agencies often include these in your package, so you won’t need to worry about the paperwork.
The standard Gokyo Ri Trek takes around 12 to 14 days, depending on your starting point and acclimatization schedule. Some itineraries begin from Lukla and include stops at Namche Bazaar, Dole, Machhermo, and Gokyo before summiting Gokyo Ri and heading back. It’s not a rushed trek—it’s about soaking in the peacefulness of the high Himalayas.
You’ll stay in traditional teahouses, which are simple lodges run by local families. Rooms are basic, usually with twin beds and shared bathrooms, but warm hospitality and hot meals make them cozy. Most teahouses provide blankets, but it’s a good idea to bring a sleeping bag for extra warmth at higher elevations like Gokyo.
Mobile networks like Ncell and NTC may work in some lower villages, but don’t expect consistent service. Many teahouses offer Wi-Fi for a small fee, especially in Namche Bazaar and Gokyo. However, connectivity gets weaker as you go higher, so it’s best to inform loved ones before starting and enjoy the digital detox.
Teahouses offer a mix of local Nepali dishes and international comfort food. You’ll find hearty meals like dal bhat (lentils, rice, vegetables), noodles, soups, pasta, eggs, and pancakes. Everything is carb-rich to fuel your hikes. Since supplies are carried by yaks or porters, the food gets more basic the higher you go—but still satisfying and warm.
Tap water in the Himalayas is not safe to drink untreated. You can either bring a water purifier or buy boiled water at the teahouses for a small charge. Many trekkers carry refillable bottles with UV filters or purification tablets. Avoid plastic bottles as waste disposal is limited in these remote areas—eco-friendliness goes a long way here.
Essentials include sturdy hiking boots, a warm sleeping bag, layers of moisture-wicking clothes, a down jacket, trekking poles, and sun protection. Also carry a headlamp, water purifier, personal medications, and a daypack. Since it can get windy and snowy at Gokyo Ri (5,360m), windproof and thermal gear are a must even in warmer months.
Yes, but charging comes at a small cost and is usually available in lower-altitude teahouses. In places like Namche Bazaar or Dole, they use solar panels or generators. As you go higher, charging might not be available, so bringing a power bank or solar charger is a good idea to keep phones or cameras running.
Yes, you can join the trek to Gokyo Ri. The trip’s difficulty level is moderate and can be attained without someone’s support. Wear robust footwear, and comfortable clothes, and maintain basic fitness to complete the trek.
The safety and security of women/girls are paramount to us. Hence, it's entirely safe for women/girls to participate in our treks and travels. Our trip leaders always accompany the group, offering constant assistance and direction. Our campsites are thoroughly secure and provide a safe lodging environment. In addition, our female trip leaders often join our trips.
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Unfortunately, it's not feasible to reschedule your tour to a future date if you're unable to attend on the designated day, regardless of the circumstances (like family emergencies, health problems, or work commitments). However, if you have concerns about this policy, please don't hesitate to email us at info@escape2explore.com, and our team will get in touch with you to discuss further.
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Cancellations before 30 days from the start of the event: Get a monetary refund with 15% of cancellation charges.
Cancellations between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the event: 50 %refund.
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The Gokyo Ri Trek is a top trek in Nepal, giving a great path to see Everest Base Camp. It sits in the Khumbu part of the big Himalayas. Gokyo Ri, high up at 5,357 meters, is a spot with wide views across many of the tallest tops, like Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The path there goes through green dips, bridges hung with flags, and Sherpa towns full of old ways and life. What sets this trek apart are the Gokyo Lakes, six high, blue lakes held holy by Hindus and Buddhists. The trail goes by the big Dudh Koshi River up to Gokyo village at 4,750 meters. Here, trekkers get set before they go up to Gokyo Ri. This way is less busy but still shows great views. It takes 12–14 days, based on the plan and how long you stay to get used to the high. It's best in spring (March–May) and fall (September–November). A special part is being atop Gokyo Ri at sunrise, with the first light on the snowy high tops. This trek is for those who like a mix of fun, calm, and deep local life.
Long back, the Gokyo Ri Trek goes back to the first times and lives in the Khumbu area, and the deep meaning of its lands. Before it was known for trekking, the Gokyo Valley had Sherpa folk, who came from east Tibet in the 15th century. They fit into the high life and their Buddhist ways made the place's feel. The Gokyo Lakes have been holy sites for long. Hindus see these lakes as the home of snake gods, and Buddhists see them as pure signs. Each year in August, during the Janai Purnima event, folks from Nepal and India head to the lakes to wash, hoping to clean their sins. This goes back way before trekkers ever came. Western interest in this area grew in the early 1900s when folk came to climb Everest.
Yet paths like Gokyo stayed unseen by far-out folk until the 1970s. With Sagarmatha National Park made in 1976, Gokyo Valley was seen as key for nature, with rare animals like snow leopards. In the last years of the 1900s, as more folks came to trek in Nepal, Gokyo Ri grew well-known as a quiet, open choice to Everest Base Camp. Its view point got known for its big look at the Himalayas. Now, the Gokyo Ri Trek is a must-do for trekkers all over. Even with new resting spots and clear paths, it holds the deep ties to Sherpa life and the strong feel for the Gokyo Lakes. It is where old ways meet new paths, filling each step with both old stories and new sights.
Gokyo Lakes: The six bright green Gokyo Lakes are some of the top freshwater lakes in the world, placed between 4,700 and 5,000 meters up. With snow peaks around them, these ice lakes mean a lot to both Hindus and Buddhists. The third lake, Dudh Pokhari, is next to the Gokyo village and gives a calm stop for trekkers going up Gokyo Ri.
Ngozumpa Glacier: This ice flow is over 36 kilometers long and is the longest in the Himalayas. It sits just west of Gokyo and shows off a sharp look against the clear lakes. Walking by it lets you get near to ice shapes and the big forces of nature that built the Khumbu area.
Renjo La Pass: Up high at 5,360 meters, Renjo La Pass has one of the best mountain views in the Everest area, with sights of Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. Many who hike Gokyo Ri also go over Renjo La, adding more fun and great views to their walk.
Machhermo Village: On the way to Gokyo, Machhermo is a nice Sherpa town with old stone homes and yak grasslands. It's a good stop to get used to the height, and old tales tell of yeti seen near, adding a bit of fun to your trek.
Everest Viewpoint from Gokyo Ri: While it’s part of the trek, the peak of Gokyo Ri is a spot to note. From the top, you can see four of the world's top mountains Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu—and a great view of the Gokyo Lakes and ice around them.
Spring (March to May): Spring is a liked time for the Gokyo Ri Trek. The air is stable, clear and not too cold or hot. This is also when bright flowers bloom lower down, adding color. The clear air is great for taking pictures and seeing far off mountains.
Autumn (September to November): Autumn is seen as the top time to walk in the Everest area, including Gokyo Ri. After the rains, the air is very clear and the views are great. It's warm in the day and cool at night. This time brings a lot of trekkers, so the paths and places to stay are full of life.
Winter (December to February): Winter has very cold air, big snow, and some paths may be blocked. Yet, for those ready for the cold, it brings a quiet walk with fewer people and pure snow views. The winter mountain views are very sharp and strong.
Monsoon (June to August): The monsoon season is usually not the best for the Gokyo Ri Trek because of heavy rain, mud, and less clear views. The rain can make landslides down low, and flights to Lukla may be late or not go due to bad air. Yet, the valleys get full of green and the lakes look bigger and richer.
By Airport: The closest airport to start the Gokyo Ri Trek is Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla. To get there, you must first fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, a quick but scenic 30–35 minute trip over the Himalayas. Lukla is where the trek starts. Air there can change fast, so flights may be late or not go, so plan extra days. You can also fly by chopper from Kathmandu during busy trek times if you can spend more.
By Railway Station: Nepal has no trains to the Everest area. If coming from India, the near big rail spot is Raxaul Junction (Bihar, India), connecting to Birgunj in Nepal. From there, go by road to Kathmandu, then fly to Lukla to begin your walk. While slower, this can save money for travelers from India.
By Road: Though no direct roads to Lukla, you can partly reach the Everest area by road. From Kathmandu, take a bus or jeep to Phaplu or Salleri in Solukhumbu, which takes about 8–12 hours. Then walk towards Lukla, adding days to your trip. Or take the old path via Jiri, with a long drive from Kathmandu and days of walking to the Gokyo Valley.
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