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The Gokyo Lake Trek is one of the most scenic and culturally rich adventures in the Everest region trekking circuit. This trek not only offers spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu but also takes you to the mystical turquoise Gokyo Lakes, the majestic Gokyo Ri viewpoint, and the lesser-traveled Renjo La Pass and Gokyo Chola Pass Trek routes. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or joining a group, this guide provides all the essential details, from Gokyo Lake Trek cost for Nepali and Indian trekkers, itinerary options, difficulty level, and permits, to the best time to go.
Region: Everest/Khumbu
Maximum Altitude: 5,357 m (Gokyo Ri), 5,420 m (Cho La Pass), 5,360 m (Renjo La Pass)
Trek Duration: 9 to 15 days
Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge
Best Time: March–May and September–November
Starting Point: Lukla
Spectacular Gokyo Lakes Circuit – A chain of six glacial-fed lakes, including Dudh Pokhari and Thonak Cho, set against Himalayan peaks.
Gokyo Ri Trek – One of the best viewpoints in Nepal with panoramic views of four 8,000-meter peaks.
Less Crowded – Compared to the classic Everest Base Camp (EBC) trek.
Renjo La & Cho La Pass – Add-ons for thrill-seekers and trekkers interested in the Everest Three Passes Trek.
Cultural Immersion – Experience authentic Sherpa hospitality in the Gokyo Valley.
Ideal for trekkers with limited time:
Day 1: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
Day 2: Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 3: Acclimatization at Namche
Day 4: Trek to Dole
Day 5: Trek to Machhermo
Day 6: Trek to Gokyo
Day 7: Hike to Gokyo Ri (5,357 m), explore Gokyo Lakes
Day 8: Trek back to Dole
Day 9: Trek to Lukla and fly to Kathmandu
Combining the best of both treks:
Includes Kala Patthar, Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes, and Cho La Pass.
Suitable for experienced trekkers and those looking for a complete Everest experience.
Crosses the stunning Renjo La Pass (5,360 m) to reach Gokyo from Thame.
Less crowded and culturally immersive route.
Namche to Gokyo: ~36 km
Gokyo Ri Altitude: 5,357 meters
Gokyo to Lungden Distance: ~10 km via Renjo La
Lungden to Namche Distance: ~20 km
Cho La Pass Altitude: 5,420 meters
Renjo La Pass Map: Available with Himalayan Adventure International Treks
Sagarmatha National Park Permit: NPR 3,000 (approx. $30) & for Indian INR 1500
Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Municipality Fee: NPR 3,000 (approx. $30) for all tourist
Kathmandu to Lukla Flight:
Nepali: NPR 8,000 – NPR 11,000
Indian: INC 17000 – INC 19000 Oneway
Foreigner: $224 – $230 Oneway
Guide Cost: $30 – $40 per day
Porter Cost: $20 – $30 per day
Guide-Porter Combo: Available with Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks
Teahouse Accommodation: $10 – $20 per night
Food (3 meals/day): $20 – $30
Type of Trekker | Cost (Approx. in USD) |
---|---|
Solo Trek Cost | $1150 – $1,500 |
Couple Trek Cost | $2,100 – $2,500 |
Group Join Trek Cost | $1100 – $1400 per person |
Gokyo Lake Trek Cost for Nepali | NPR 55,000 – 65,000 |
Gokyo Lake Trek Cost for Indian | INC 60000 – INC 80000 |
Gokyo Circuit Trek Cost per Person | $1,100 – $1,400 |
Everest Trek Cost (Standard EBC) | $1,400 – $1,700 |
Everest Base Camp Trek Cost from Kathmandu | $1,380 – $1,600 |
Everest Three Passes Trek Cost for Indian | INC 12,000 – $130,000 |
Prices vary depending on season, itinerary customization, and services.
Clear skies and rhododendron blooms.
Stable weather and excellent visibility.
Peak trekking season.
Ideal for high passes like Cho La and Renjo La.
Very cold and snow may block high passes.
Slippery trails and frequent flight delays.
Ranges from 9 to 15 days depending on route and acclimatization days.
Moderate to Challenging. The Gokyo Lake Trek difficulty is less than the Everest Three Passes Trek but more than the classic EBC trek due to high altitudes and optional passes.
$1150 to $1,500 depending on trekker type, route, and duration.
Basic treks start at $600 for Nepali/Indian nationals and $1,000+ for international trekkers including flights, permits, guides, and accommodation.
Off-the-beaten-path route
Ideal for cultural immersion and less touristy experience
Connects EBC and Gokyo via a high pass (Cho La)
Recommended for fit trekkers
The ultimate challenge covering all three passes and Island Peak climbing
Requires mountaineering experience
Manaslu Circuit Trek price: $1,100 – $1,400
Manaslu Circuit Trek map available on request
Offers remote experience and fewer crowds
Namche Bazaar: Sherpa capital and acclimatization hub
Dole and Machhermo: Beautiful villages with alpine scenery
Gokyo Valley Lake Trek: Turquoise lakes and glacier walks
Gokyo Ri: Sunrise over Everest and 8000m peaks
Gokyo to Lungden via Renjo La: A rugged but unforgettable route
Lungden to Namche: Return via traditional Sherpa settlements
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The Gokyo Lake Trek, along with Gokyo Ri and the Gokyo Valley Trek, is one of the most rewarding trekking experiences in Nepal. With options to extend to Cho La Pass, Renjo La, and combine with the Everest Base Camp trek, it caters to trekkers of all skill levels. Whether you're a solo adventurer, a romantic couple, or part of a group, Gokyo Lakes Trek Nepal offers awe-inspiring Himalayan landscapes, cultural connections, and a profound sense of accomplishment.
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Airport Services: Hassle-free airport pick-up and drop-off to start and end your trip smoothly.
Transportation: All transportation as outlined in the itinerary, including flight fare from Kathmandu to Lukla and back, for both guests and guides.
Meals: Enjoy three nutritious meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek, along with a refreshing cup of tea or coffee with each meal.
Accommodation: We provide recommended lodge accommodations during the trek, ensuring your comfort and safety amidst the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.
Hotel Stay in Kathmandu: Relax and recharge with two nights of accommodation in Kathmandu on a bed and breakfast basis.
Experienced Guides: An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the journey, offering valuable insights and ensuring a smooth trekking experience.
Porter Services: Necessary porters are provided at a ratio of 1:2 (one porter for every two guests), with each porter capable of carrying 20-25kg of your luggage.
Government Taxes and Fees: All government and local taxes, including Sagarmatha National Park fees and TIMS (Trekker's Information Management System) fees, are included in the package.
Safety Measures: A first aid kit box, compulsory with a professional guide, ensures prompt attention to any medical needs during the trek. General equipment for porters is also provided for a safe and comfortable journey.
Insurance Coverage: Both guide and porter are insured during the trekking period, ensuring peace of mind for you and our team.
Additional Services: We are committed to meeting your needs. Any extra services required according to guest preferences are accommodated upon request.
Trekking Equipment: Personal trekking equipment is not included in the package.
Personal Expenses: Expenses such as alcoholic beverages, phone usage, and laundry services are not covered.
Emergency Rescue and Travel Insurance: While we prioritize safety, emergency rescue and travel insurance, as well as costs related to trip cancellation, accidents, health issues, loss, theft, or damage to personal effects, are excluded.
Hot Shower: Costs associated with hot showers during the trek are not included.
Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to monasteries or temples along the trekking route are not included.
Tips: Tips for guides and porters are not included but are greatly appreciated for exceptional service.
The Gokyo Lakes Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you to the stunning Gokyo Lakes and offers breathtaking views of Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks.
The Gokyo Lakes are located in the Everest region of Nepal, within the Sagarmatha National Park, at around 4,700 meters.
There are five main lakes in Gokyo, with the third lake, Dudh Pokhari, being the largest and most famous.
The Gokyo Lakes Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trek, so it is best suited for trekkers with some prior experience and good physical fitness.
The best time to do the Gokyo Lakes Trek is during the pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons for clear skies and favorable weather conditions.
The Gokyo Lakes Trek typically takes around 12-14 days to complete, depending on the chosen itinerary and acclimatization days.
Gokyo Ri, a popular viewpoint on the trek, stands at an altitude of 5,357 meters and offers panoramic views of the Everest region.
The Gokyo Lakes Trek can be done as a standalone trek or combined with the Everest Base Camp Trek for a longer adventure.
Yes, you need a Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card for the Gokyo Lakes Trek.
The highlights include the pristine Gokyo Lakes, Gokyo Ri's panoramic views, Ngozumpa Glacier, and the serene mountain landscapes.
Essential gear includes sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, a backpack, and a first aid kit.
Training should focus on cardiovascular fitness, leg strength, and endurance. Hiking, running, and stair climbing are effective exercises.
Yes, altitude sickness is a concern as the trek reaches elevations over 5,000 meters. Proper acclimatization and hydration are crucial.
Teahouses on the trek offer a variety of meals, including Nepali dishes like dal bhat, as well as pasta, soups, and pancakes.
Hiring a guide is recommended for navigation, safety, and cultural insights, especially for trekkers unfamiliar with the region.
Yes, you can trek without a porter, but hiring one can help with carrying heavy loads and make the trek more enjoyable.
Accommodation is provided in teahouses, which offer basic rooms with shared bathrooms and communal dining areas.
Pack lightweight clothing, warm layers, a good sleeping bag, water purification tablets, snacks, and essential toiletries.
Yes, you can rent trekking gear such as sleeping bags, down jackets, and trekking poles in Kathmandu or Namche Bazaar.
It's advisable to carry enough cash (Nepali Rupees) for meals, accommodation, and any personal expenses, as ATMs are scarce.
Trekking hours typically range from 5 to 7 hours per day, depending on the terrain and altitude.
The climb to Gokyo Ri is challenging due to its steep ascent and high altitude, but it is rewarding with incredible views.
Yes, acclimatization days are usually included in Namche Bazaar and Gokyo to help trekkers adjust to the altitude.
While it is possible to trek solo, it is safer and more enjoyable to trek with a guide or in a group due to the challenging conditions.
You may encounter wildlife such as Himalayan thar, musk deer, snow leopards (rare), and various bird species like the Himalayan monal.
Weather can vary, with temperatures dropping significantly at higher altitudes. Be prepared for cold nights and possible snowfall.
The trek starts at an altitude of around 2,800 meters (Lukla) and goes up to 5,357 meters at Gokyo Ri.
Wi-Fi is available in some teahouses, but the connection can be slow and unreliable. It's best to stay disconnected and enjoy the trek.
Yes, you can charge devices at teahouses, but there may be a small fee, and charging facilities might be limited.
Mobile network coverage is available in some areas, but it can be spotty, especially at higher altitudes.
Prevent altitude sickness by ascending slowly, staying hydrated, taking acclimatization days, and avoiding alcohol.
If you experience symptoms like headache, dizziness, or nausea, descend to a lower altitude immediately and seek medical help if necessary.
Yes, travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is essential for the Gokyo Lakes Trek.
Basic medical facilities are available in Namche Bazaar, but it's important to carry a personal first aid kit for emergencies.
Drink plenty of water, and consider using water purification tablets or a filter to treat water from streams and teahouses.
Eat a balanced diet with carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Dal bhat, pasta, and energy bars are good options for sustained energy.
No, it is not safe to drink water directly from the lakes. Always treat or boil water before drinking.
Wear thermal layers, and a down jacket, and use a good-quality sleeping bag to stay warm during cold nights on the trek.
Avalanches are rare on the Gokyo Lakes Trek, but it's important to be cautious, especially in winter and after heavy snowfall.
Practice good hygiene by washing your hands regularly, using hand sanitizer, and carrying biodegradable toiletries.
You'll experience Sherpa culture, visit monasteries, and see prayer flags and mani stones along the trail.
Yes, you can visit the Tengboche Monastery and other smaller monasteries along the way.
Show respect by following local customs, dressing modestly, and asking for permission before taking photos of people.
Sherpa traditions include Buddhist practices, prayer ceremonies, and festivals like Mani Rimdu.
Yes, guides often provide information about the unique flora and fauna of the Sagarmatha National Park.
Local festivals like Losar (Tibetan New Year) and Dumji are celebrated with dances, feasts, and religious ceremonies.
Typical meals include dal bhat (rice and lentils), momos (dumplings), and Thukpa (noodle soup), often served with yak meat.
Support the local economy by staying in local teahouses, buying locally-made crafts, and tipping guides and porters.
Prayer flags are believed to spread prayers and blessings across the land when the wind blows.
The Gokyo Lakes themselves are considered sacred by Hindus and Buddhists, and visitors should treat them with respect.
The trek starts in Lukla, which is accessible by a short flight from Kathmandu.
Yes, the Gokyo Lakes Trek can be combined with the Everest Base Camp Trek or the Three Passes Trek for a longer adventure.
The cost varies depending on the package, but it typically ranges from $1,200 to $2,000, including permits, guides, and accommodation.
An alternative route includes crossing the Renjo La Pass, which connects Gokyo with the Thame Valley.
You need the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and a TIMS card for the Gokyo Lakes Trek.
Independent trekking is possible, but hiring a guide is recommended for safety and better navigation.
Acclimatization days in Namche Bazaar and Gokyo are common to help trekkers adjust to the altitude.
The Renjo La Pass is challenging due to its steep ascent and high altitude, but it offers stunning views of the Everest region.
Accommodation can be arranged in advance or on the spot at teahouses along the trail.
The flight to Lukla is short but can be delayed due to weather conditions. It's important to have some flexibility in your schedule.
Minimize impact by following the Leave No Trace principles, using biodegradable products, and avoiding plastic waste.
The Sagarmatha National Park, where Gokyo Lakes are located, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with conservation efforts to protect its unique ecosystem.
Environmental challenges include glacial melting, waste management, and the impact of increasing tourism on the local ecosystem.
Some organizations offer opportunities to volunteer for conservation and environmental projects in the Everest region.
Carry out all waste, use designated waste disposal areas, and avoid leaving any litter on the trail.
The Ngozumpa Glacier, near Gokyo, poses a risk of glacial outburst floods, but such events are rare and monitored.
Support sustainable tourism by choosing eco-friendly trekking companies, staying in eco-lodges, and respecting local customs.
Some teahouses in the region are committed to eco-friendly practices, such as using solar power and managing waste responsibly.
Sagarmatha National Park is home to unique wildlife and flora, and it plays a crucial role in preserving the natural beauty of the Everest region.
Climate change is impacting the region through glacial melting, which affects the water levels and ecology of the Gokyo Lakes.
Start slow, acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, pack light, and always follow your guide's advice.
Take your time to enjoy the scenery, interact with locals, and capture the stunning landscapes with your camera.
The biggest challenges include dealing with altitude, managing cold temperatures, and the physical demands of the trek.
Look for companies with good reviews, experienced guides, transparent pricing, and a commitment to responsible tourism.
Stay motivated by setting small goals, enjoying the journey, and remembering the breathtaking views waiting at the top.
Take short breaks, hydrate, eat energy-rich snacks, and adjust your pace to avoid overexertion.
Wear well-fitted, broken-in trekking boots, use moisture-wicking socks, and apply blister prevention tape if needed.
If injured, assess the severity, apply first aid, and inform your guide immediately. Seek medical help if necessary.
Use sunscreen with high SPF, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and wear UV-protective sunglasses to avoid sunburn.
Improve your experience by staying positive, being prepared for challenges, and immersing yourself in the natural beauty and culture.
After the trek, relax in Namche Bazaar or Lukla, enjoy a hot shower, and celebrate your achievement.
Share your experience through social media, a travel blog, or by joining trekking forums to inspire other adventurers.
Yes, consider donating to local schools, health centers, or conservation projects to support the communities you visited.
If inspired to trek again, explore other routes like the Everest Base Camp Trek, Three Passes Trek, or Ama Dablam Base Camp Trek.
Exchange contact information, connect on social media, and stay in touch with fellow trekkers and guides.
Yes, writing a review on platforms like TripAdvisor or the trekking company’s website helps future trekkers make informed decisions.
Preserve memories by creating a photo album, journaling your experiences, or making a video montage of your trek.
After the trek, consider visiting places like Kathmandu’s UNESCO sites, Pokhara, or Chitwan National Park.
Recover by resting, hydrating, eating nutritious meals, and doing gentle stretching or yoga.
Yes, it’s common to feel a sense of loss after a significant experience like trekking, but planning your next adventure can help.
You can book the Gokyo Lakes Trek online through the Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks website or contact their office directly.
Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks offers experienced guides, personalized itineraries, and a commitment to sustainable tourism.
Yes, Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks offers group discounts. Contact them for more details on pricing for groups.
Yes, Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks allows customization of the itinerary to suit your preferences and needs.
Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks offers a range of services, including equipment rental, airport transfers, and cultural tours.
If living at sea level, focus on building your cardiovascular endurance, leg strength, and acclimatization techniques before the trek.
Tipping is customary and appreciated. The amount depends on the service level, with guidelines available from your trekking company.
The guides are proficient in English, with some also speaking additional languages like French, German, or Spanish.
The cancellation policy varies, so it's important to check with Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks when booking your trek.
You can contact Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks via email, phone, or through their website's inquiry form for more details.
The Gokyo Lake Trek is a breathtaking Himalayan journey leading you to the turquoise glacial lakes nestled beneath the towering peaks of the Everest region. It is a lesser-crowded but equally dramatic alternative to the traditional Everest Base Camp Trek. From the mesmerizing view of Gokyo Ri to the pristine lakes and glaciers of the Gokyo Valley, this trek offers a stunning combination of nature, culture, and adventure.
At Himalayan Adventure International Treks, we provide expertly crafted Gokyo Ri trek packages for all levels of trekkers—solo travelers, couples, and groups. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need: Gokyo Lake trek map, Gokyo Ri trek itinerary, cost, difficulty, weather, and even comparisons with other classic treks like EBC and Renjo La Pass.
Region: Everest/Khumbu
Max Elevation: 5,357m (Gokyo Ri)
Trek Duration: 9 to 12 days
Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
Best Time: March–May and September–November
Start/End Point: Lukla
Highlights: Gokyo Lakes, Gokyo Ri, Ngozumpa Glacier, Renjo La Pass (optional), Sherpa culture, Everest panorama
The Gokyo Lake Trek map showcases a looped route that begins and ends in Lukla. You’ll pass through Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Dole, Machhermo, and finally into the Gokyo Valley. Optional extensions include Renjo La Pass and return via Thame.
This Gokyo Lake Trek 9 days itinerary is perfect for trekkers with limited time but enough acclimatization.
Day 1: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,840m), trek to Phakding (2,610m)
Day 2: Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m)
Day 3: Acclimatization Day in Namche – Hike to Everest View Hotel
Day 4: Namche to Dole (4,040m)
Day 5: Dole to Machhermo (4,470m)
Day 6: Machhermo to Gokyo (4,790m)
Day 7: Early hike to Gokyo Ri (5,357m) for sunrise views; explore lakes
Day 8: Gokyo to Dole
Day 9: Dole to Lukla via Namche; overnight and prepare for return flight
📍 Alternative longer itinerary includes Renjo La Pass, EBC with Gokyo Lake, or Three Passes Trek.
The Gokyo Lake Trek difficulty is rated moderate to challenging, depending on altitude gain and acclimatization. The trail involves daily 5–7 hours of trekking, high elevations (above 4,000m), and thin air.
Trekkers should be in good physical condition and be prepared for steep ascents like Gokyo Ri hiking and Renjo La Pass.
The Gokyo Lake Trek cost varies based on services, duration, and trekking style (solo, guided, or group join). Below is a detailed breakdown:
Trekking Style | Foreigners (USD) | Nepalis (NPR) |
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Solo with Guide/Porter | $1150 – $1300 | NPR 65,000 – 85,000 |
Group Join (4–10 pax) | $950 – $1100 | NPR 60,000 – 70,000 |
Luxury Lodge Trek | $1300 – $1700 | NPR 100,000+ |
Gokyo Lake Trek Cost for Nepali (Basic) | — | NPR 45,000 – 60,000 |
Per Day (Guide Only): $25 – $35 USD
Porter (Per Day): $20 – $25 USD
Per Person Total (9 Days): $450 – $550 (Guide + Food + Permits)
💬 On Reddit, many trekkers suggest that the best group join Gokyo Lake trek cost is around $850 for foreigners, all-inclusive.
A 12-day Gokyo Ri trek itinerary allows more acclimatization, better sightseeing, and optional Renjo La or Everest Base Camp extensions.
Day 1–7: Same as 9-day plan
Day 8: Cross Renjo La Pass (5,360m) to Lungden
Day 9: Trek to Thame (3,800m)
Day 10: Trek to Namche
Day 11: Trek to Lukla
Day 12: Fly to Kathmandu
📌 Check the Renjo La Pass map and EBC with Gokyo Lake itinerary for more variations.
Spring (Mar–May): Clear skies, rhododendrons in bloom, mild temps
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Stable weather, perfect visibility, cooler nights
Winter (Dec–Feb): Harsh cold, snow closures (esp. Renjo La)
Monsoon (June–Aug): Rain, poor visibility, landslides
🌤️ Expect temperatures between -5°C to 15°C in spring/autumn. Gokyo Ri weather at dawn can drop to -10°C.
The trek showcases six major Gokyo Lakes, including:
Longponga Tsho
Taboche Tsho
Dudh Pokhari (main Gokyo Lake)
Thonak Tsho
Ngozumpa Tsho
Gyazumba Tsho
Plus, you’ll encounter the Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest glacier in Nepal.
Gokyo Valley’s yak pastures and stone-walled villages
Cultural interactions with the Sherpa community
Climb Gokyo Ri Nepal (5,357m) for 360° mountain views
Everest (8,848m), Cho Oyu (8,188m), Lhotse, Makalu visible
Tranquility compared to the busy EBC route
📸 Join our Gokyo Valley tours for expert-guided experiences.
Himalayan Adventure International Treks offers group join Gokyo Lake Trek cost options starting at:
$999/person for 9 days (min. 4 pax)
Includes flights, permits, guide/porter, meals, and accommodation
🚌 Best group join Gokyo Lake Trek cost deals are available from October 2025 departures.
Your adventure starts with a thrilling flight from Kathmandu (or Ramechhap) to Lukla Airport, considered one of the most exciting airstrips globally.
Flight Time: 30–35 mins
Cost: $217–$224 one-way (subject to season)
💡 Plan early morning flights to avoid weather delays.
Route | Max Elevation | Duration | Highlights |
Gokyo Lakes Trek | 4,790m | 9 days | Lakes, Ri hike |
Gokyo Ri Trek | 5,357m | 12 days | Everest view |
EBC with Gokyo Lake | 5,545m | 14–16 days | Full Everest experience |
Gokyo Lake Renjo La Pass Trek | 5,360m | 12–13 days | Pass & less-crowded trail |
Airport pickup & drop-off
Domestic flights (KTM–Lukla–KTM)
Licensed English-speaking guide
Porter (1 porter per 2 trekkers)
All meals (B/L/D) during trek
Twin-sharing teahouse accommodation
Sagarmatha National Park Permit
TIMS card
Gokyo Ri trek timetable & support
Emergency evacuation coordination
Down jacket and sleeping bag (-15°C rated)
Layered clothing (base, fleece, waterproof)
Hiking boots, poles, sunglasses, hat
Refillable water bottle and purification tablets
Sunscreen, lip balm, personal first-aid kit
EBC with Gokyo Lake: See both Everest Base Camp and Gokyo
Gokyo Lake Renjo La Pass Trek: Add a scenic high-altitude challenge
Three Passes Trek: Gokyo + EBC + Cho La + Kongma La
Round Annapurna Trek itinerary: Explore the Annapurna region post-Gokyo
Mardi Himal Trek Itinerary 4 days: Quick cultural mountain escape
Pikey Peak Trek cost: Short, budget-friendly alternative in lower Everest
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Absolutely. The Gokyo Lakes and Ri Trek offers one of the best high-altitude adventures in Nepal—without the crowds of the classic Everest Base Camp trail. With its majestic lakes, glaciers, Sherpa villages, and unforgettable summit of Gokyo Ri, this trek is a life-changing journey. Whether you're a first-timer or returning to Nepal, Gokyo Valley trekking should be on your bucket list.
Ready to start your journey? Contact Himalayan Adventure International Treks for customized packages, expert local guides, and unbeatable value for the best group join Gokyo Lake Trek cost!
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Marek
5th Oct, 2015
Gokyo Lakes Trek with Binod one of the most beautiful valleys, Lakes we were a group of 9 people it was really enjoyable. The best information, good take care I strongly recommend a guide and all team member. Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks will make your dream and travel in this beautiful country of Nepal.
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