Step By Step Treks And Adventure

Everest Gokyo Lake Trek

Duration:
14 Days

Max Altitude:
5,483m

Country:
Nepal

Activity:
Hiking & Trekking

Best Season:
Sept-Nov-March-May

Difficulty:
Strenuous

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Experience the soaring view of the most popular mountains in Nepal, such as Cho Oyu, Everest,
Lhotse and Makalu, which are clearly visible from Gokyo Ri above Gokyo Lake, as you
familiarize yourself with local Sherpa culture, and socialize with the people whom call this
wonderful place home

Gokyo Lake Trek offers stunning views of the Himalayas, including Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu, along with the vast Ngozumpa Glacier—the largest in the region. From Gokyo Ri (5,483 m), you’ll witness breathtaking ice ridges between Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang.

The trek begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, following the crystal-clear Dudh Koshi River and crossing suspension bridges beneath Mount Thamserku and Kusum Kanguru. Explore Buddhist monasteries and enjoy the Sherpa homeland at Namche Bazaar before ascending to Gokyo Lake. After reaching Gokyo Ri, the journey concludes with a return to Namche and Lukla at a relaxed pace.

Trip Highlight

Guidelines Itinerary

Suggested itinerary: If itinerary is not suitable to your needs then no problems, we can tailor any of our itineraries or build a trip from scratch to meet your needs and preferences.

Arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to hotel, and rest. Evening stroll through Thamel for a taste of Nepalese culture and cuisine.

Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Fly to Lukla, meet the crew, and begin trekking. Descend to Phakding, with views of Mt. Khumbila. Overnight in Phakding.

Trek through forests, cross suspension bridges, and ascend to Namche Bazaar. Views of Everest if weather permits. Overnight in Namche.

Explore Namche Bazaar, visit Sagarmatha National Park, and hike to Khumjung village. Overnight in Namche.

Trek through forests and pass Mong La Pass with stunning mountain views. Reach Dole for sunset views. Overnight in Dole.

Trek through forests, cross bridges, and reach Machhermo. Visit the Himalayan Rescue Hospital. Overnight in Machhermo.

Ascend to Gokyo, passing lakes and enjoying views of Cho Oyu, Kangtega, and Thamserku. Explore Gokyo. Overnight in Gokyo.

Climb Gokyo Ri for panoramic views, then hike to the 4th and 5th Gokyo lakes. Explore Cho Oyu base camp and Ngazumpa Glacier. Return to Gokyo. Overnight in Gokyo.

Descend via Gokyo lakes, passing Machhermo and Luza. Reach Dole. Overnight in Dole.

Descend through Phortse Thanga, passing forests and wildlife. Arrive back at Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche.

Descend on a rocky trail, crossing suspension bridges, and return to Lukla. Overnight in Lukla.

Fly back to Kathmandu and rest. Farewell dinner in the evening. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Transfer to the airport for your departure.

Costs Included in Your Package:

Personalized assistance at the International Airport by a Step By Step Treks & Adventures representative (your guide) upon arrival and departure, as per your flight details.

Three nights in a deluxe hotel in Kathmandu, including breakfast.

Three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dianner or soups). Three times a tea, coffee or hot drinks.

Trekking lodge (tea house) Twine Sharing Basis accommodation.

All necessary permits, including the Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit and Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fees.

  • Round-trip flight Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu (or Ramechhap-Lukla-Ramechhap).
  • Private airport transfers and domestic airport taxes included.
  • A highly experienced, knowledgeable, and friendly English-speaking guide, trained and licensed by the Government. The guide’s salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transportation, and insurance are covered.
  • Strong and reliable Sherpa porters (one porter for every two trekkers) with proper safety and trekking equipment. Their salary, food, accommodation, and insurance are covered.
  • Assistant guide provided for groups of five or more.
  • Comprehensive first-aid medical kit.
  • Emergency helicopter evacuation assistance (to be covered by your travel insurance company).
  • Use of a sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, and walking poles (if needed, to be returned after the trek).
  • Step By Step Treks & Adventures T-shirt.
  • Trip achievement certificate upon successful trek completion.
  • A guided city tour in Kathmandu with a private car or jeep.
  • All necessary government taxes and official expenses.
  • Farewell dinner

Costs Not Included:

Lunch and dinner while staying in Kathmandu ($20-25 per a day)

Easily obtainable upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu):

  • $30 USD for a 15-day visa
  • $50 USD for a 30-day visa
  • $125 USD for a 90-day visa
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, hot chocolate, cocoa, mineral water, and extra food purchased along the trek or in the tea houses.
  • Desserts and sweet items (chocolates, cakes, pies, puddings, etc.).
  • Hot showers and battery charging at the tea houses.
Tips for your guide, porter, and driver (tipping is expected).  
  • Monument entrance fees ($10/15 USD per person per a spot).
  • Baggage over 10 kg may incur additional charges.
  • If you return early from the trek due to illness or other reasons, the money paid for flights, hotels, food, and accommodation is non-refundable

SUGGESTED ACCOMMODATION

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Everest Gokyo Lake Trek

How Your Adventure Makes a Difference

Climate Action in the Himalayas:

Supporting tree planting and carbon offsetting initiatives to reduce our environmental impact.

Expanding Education Access

Providing textbooks, stationery, and learning resources to rural schools in Nepal.

School Renovation

Rebuilding and improving schools to create safe, supportive learning environments for vulnerable children in rural Nepal

Community Empowerment

Equipping communities with vocational training in sustainable agriculture and tourism, fostering economic independence

Transparent Giving

100% of our trip-based commissions go to FourPOSE Charity, driving real and lasting social change. 

Essential Info

Choosing the right season is paramount for a safe and unforgettable Everest experience. At Step By Step Adventure with Purpose, we prioritize your comfort and safety, recommending the spring and autumn seasons for the most favorable conditions.

Passports & Visas for Nepal

All travelers entering Nepal require a valid passport with at least six months validity and a full blank page for the visa stamp. A Nepal tourist visa is required and must be paid for in cash upon arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport or at border entry points. You will also need a passport-sized photo (photo booths are available at the airport if needed).

Current Visa Fees (Single-Entry Tourist Visa):

  • 15 Days – $30 USD
  • 30 Days – $50 USD
  • 90 Days – $125 USD

Visa extensions are available for $3–5 per day, with a minimum charge of $30 for 15 days or less. Nationals of SAARC countries (except India) can obtain a Gratis (Free) 30-day Visa, but extensions follow standard visa rules. Indian nationals do not require a visa to enter Nepal. For full visa details, visit Nepal’s official immigration website.

Nepal’s trekking seasons vary based on weather conditions and altitude. Understanding the best times to trek helps ensure an enjoyable and safe experience.

Spring Trekking (March–May)
Spring is a fantastic season for trekking with warmer temperatures at higher altitudes and rhododendron forests in full bloom. It is also a peak season for mountaineering expeditions.

Summer & Monsoon Season (June–Mid-September)
The monsoon season brings heavy rain and humidity, making most trekking routes challenging. However, Upper Mustang and Manaslu remain great options as they fall in rain-shadow areas and receive less rainfall.

Autumn Trekking (Mid-September–November)
This is the best trekking season in Nepal, with clear skies, stunning mountain views, and stable weather. Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang Valley treks are most popular during this time.

Winter Trekking (December–February)
Winter trekking is possible but very cold at higher elevations. Lower-altitude treks like Ghorepani Poon Hill and Helambu are great choices for winter trekking.

Altitude Sickness (Acute Mountain Sickness – AMS) is common above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) due to lower oxygen levels. Symptoms include:

  • Headache, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting
  • Fatigue, difficulty sleeping, and confusion
  • Shortness of breath and loss of appetite

Prevention Tips:

✔Acclimatize properly – Follow the rule: climb high, sleep low
✔Stay hydrated – Drink at least 3–4 liters of water daily
✔Avoid alcohol & sleeping pills – These worsen AMS symptoms
✔Ascend gradually – Over 3,000m, increase altitude by 300m per day
✔Consider medication – Diamox (Acetazolamide) 125mg may help prevent AMS

Golden Rules for AMS:

  • Recognize symptoms early and stop ascending if mild AMS develops
  • If symptoms worsen, descend immediately
  • Never leave a teammate behind unattended

Having the right gear is crucial for comfort and safety. Most trekking equipment can be bought or rented in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Must-Have Gear:
Clothing: Moisture-wicking base layers, fleece, insulated jacket, waterproof shell
Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots, thick socks, and camp shoes
Accessories: Sunglasses, gloves, hat, trekking poles
Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bag rated to -10°C to -20°C
Backpack: Daypack with waterproof cover
First Aid Kit: Diamox, pain relievers, blister treatment, personal medication
Hydration & Snacks: Water bottles, energy bars, and hydration tablets.

Tea houses are small guesthouses found along trekking routes, providing basic accommodation and meals.

Accommodation:

  • Twin-sharing rooms with simple beds and blankets
  • Shared bathrooms with either squat or western-style toilets
  • Dining areas with a communal heater (common in higher elevations)
  • Limited electricity & Wi-Fi – Charging devices may cost extra

Meals & Beverages:

  • Dal Bhat – Traditional Nepali meal with rice, lentils, and vegetable curry
  • Soups & Noodles – Garlic soup, Sherpa stew, and fried noodles
  • Breakfast Options – Porridge, pancakes, Tibetan bread, eggs
  • Tea & Coffee – Black tea, milk tea, hot chocolate, and herbal tea
  • Limited beverages – Beer and soft drinks available at extra cost

Trekking in Nepal involves risks, so comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for high-altitude treks.

Insurance Coverage Should Include:

  • Medical emergencies & helicopter evacuation (above 5,600m)
  • Trip cancellations, delays & lost baggage
  • Personal accident & repatriation

Recommended Insurance Providers:

Nepal treks are categorized by difficulty based on altitude, terrain, and trekking duration.

Trek Difficulty Levels:

🔹 Easy Treks (Grade 1) – Suitable for beginners, below 3,000m, 4–5 hours walking per day (e.g., Ghorepani Poon Hill, Langtang Valley)
🔹 Moderate Treks (Grade 2) – Slightly challenging, reaching 3,500m, 5–6 hours walking per day (e.g., Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Himal)
🔹 Strenuous Treks (Grade 3) – High-altitude treks above 4,000m, requiring prior trekking experience (e.g., Everest Base Camp, Manaslu Circuit)
🔹 Very Strenuous Treks (Grade 4–5) – Remote, high-altitude expeditions over 5,500m (e.g., Everest Three Passes, Island Peak Climb)

Final Thoughts

At Step By Step Treks And Adventure, we are committed to providing safe, sustainable, and meaningful travel experiences. Whether you are trekking in the Himalayas, exploring Nepal’s rich culture, or contributing to local communities through FourPOSE Charity, every journey with us leaves a positive impact.

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