Everest Base Camp with Gokyo Chola pass Trek is a wonderful journey in Khumbu region with magnificent view of the Ngozumpa Glacier as well as mountain peaks. The most significant features of trek via Gokyo Lake – the view of tremendous ice ridge between Cho Oyu , as well as Gyachung glacier and the emerald green lake itself. Moreover, Gokyo Ri (5483m) above Gokyo Lake offers spectacular views of four peaks above eight thousand Mt. Cho-Oyo (8201m), Mt. Everest (8848m), Mt. Lhotse (8501m) as well as Mt. Makalu (8463m) etc.
We begin our journey with a scenic as well as adventurous flight to Lulka. The desending trails along Dudh Koshi River takes us to Pakhding and then to Namche. Namche Bazzar is well known as “The Gateway To Everest” and is famous for mountains view along with the market there. Hotel Everest View at this venue offers the entire panoramic view of Everest massif. As we follow the trails, a junction divides our path; one (left) leads to the Gokyo Valley and other (right) to Everest Base Camp. Our trip begins with a pass through abundant forests, waterfalls as well as suspension bridges to reach Gokyo valley after crossing Gokyo Ri and dangerous moraines of Ngozumpa Glacier.
We also experience the culture and civilization of Sherpa people as well as enjoy beautiful scenery of nearby enormous mountain peak and Gokyo lake. We trek through Cho La pass (5,367m/17,604 ft) to reach Dzongla as well as move along Kala Patthar leaving behind Lobuche to reach Everest Base Camp.
Highlights of Gokyo Chola Pass Trek:
- Scenic as well as adventurous flight to Lukla.
- Experience the exhilarating treks to Everest Base Camp with Gokyo and Cho La pass.
- Amazing view of emerald green lake with its surrounding.
- Spectacular views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Pumori.
- Closure to Ama Dablam as well as Island peak from Kalapattar.
- Encounter monasteries as well as learn Buddhist culture.
- Lead by experienced guides who have stood on the summit of Everest and other 8000 meters peaks.
- Sightseeing around the Kathmandu Valley including UNESCO world heritage sites.
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