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Trek via Gokyo and over Cho-La Pass to Everest Basecamp and Kala Patthar
Experience the highlights of the Solu Khumbu, the Everest-Region and land of the Sherpa, in an exciting 16-day lodge trekking tour.
Climb the most rewarding peaks of the Everest region: Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar after crossing Cho-La Pass.
Enjoy fantastic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam and other iconic mountains of the Khumbu Himal.
Visit iconic Everest base camp at the foot of the mighty Khumbu Icefall.
Optimum altitude acclimatisation: slow ascent with reasonable stages and rest days.
Visit the monasteries of Tengboche, Pangboche and Thame and explore the most beautiful villages of the Khumbu.
Enjoy extensive tours of the UNESCO world cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu and Bakhtapur at the beginning and end of the trip.
Detailed Itinerary
DAY
1
Individual arrival in Kathmandu
In late afternoon, you’ll be met by your mountain guide for a pre-trip briefing and dinner. On this occasion you’ll get last-minute information concerning the trekking and also meet and get to know your fellow trekkers.
Accommodation: | Hotel, Kathmandu (1400 m) |
Meals: | D |
DAY
2
Sightseeing in Kathmandu and drive to Ramechap
The next stop is the small town of Bhaktapur, the most ancient of the three former royal cities in the Kathmandu valley. An extensive walking tour will take you through the lively city and to the large temple precinct of Durbar Square. Despite the damage caused by the devastating earthquake of 2015, Bhaktapur with its medieval flair is architecturally unique and a cultural highlight of any trip to Nepal.
In the afternoon, start of the long drive towards the small airport Ramechap. Tomorrow’s flight to Lukla will take off from Ramechap. Overnight in a simple hotel or lodge since tourist infrastructure is still quite basic around the airport.
Driving Time: | approx. 130 km / 4 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Ramechap (475 m) |
Meals: | B D |
DAY
3
Flight to Lukla and start of trek
In Lukla, you’ll meet the rest of the trek staff. After getting to know each other and distributing the load, you’re off, leisurely trekking to Phakdingma (2640 m).
Ascent: | 200 m |
Descent: | 400 m |
Walking Time: | 2 - 3 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Phakdingma (2640 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
4
Ascent to Namche Bazaar
Shortly after entering the Sagarmatha Nationalpark at Monjo, you‘ll cross Dudh Koshi stream on the new, impressively high and airy Hillary bridge. Following the suspension bridge, you‘ll hike up to Namche Bazaar through a steep pine forest, breaking a sweat for the first time on this trek. Don‘t forget to make a rest near the site of a ramshackle teahouse - you can expect the first view of Mt. Everest from there, perfect weather provided.
Ascent: | 1100 m |
Descent: | 300 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 6 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Namche Bazaar (3440 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
5
Sherpa villages above Namche - high altitude acclimatisation
Ascent: | 500 m |
Descent: | 500 m |
Walking Time: | 5 - 6 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Namche (3440 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
6
Trek to Thame - high altitude acclimatisation
A visit to the beautiful monastery of Thame, one of the oldest and most important monasteries in the Khumbu, breathtakingly located under the rocky slopes of Sumdur Ri, is also part of today’s programme.
Ascent: | 600 m |
Descent: | 200 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 5 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Thame (3820 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
7
Trek to Khunde - high altitude acclimatisation
Ascent: | 400 m |
Descent: | 400 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 5 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Khunde (3840 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
8
Via Mong-La Pass to Dole
Upon reaching the small settlement of Phortse Thenga (3680 m), you‘ll enter the valley of Gokyo and finally reach the small alp of Dole (4110 m), today‘s destination.
Ascent: | 700 m |
Descent: | 500 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 5 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Dole (4110 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
9
Short hike to Machhermo
Ascent: | 350 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 3 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Machhermo (4470 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
10
Ascent to Gokyo
While hiking along the vast scree-covered Ngozumpa glacier, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Cho Oyu, 8201 meters and the sixth highest summit in the world.
Ascent: | 500 m |
Descent: | 200 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 4 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Gokyo (4790 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
11
Breathtaking view from Gokyo Ri (5360 m)
After a long summit rest you’ll return down to Gokyo where a well-deserved lunch will be waiting for you. In the afternoon, you’ll hike to Dragnag (4700 m), located on the eastern shore of the mighty Ngozumpa Glacier. Dragnag is our "base camp" before crossing the Cho La, our next pass.
Ascent: | 700 m |
Descent: | 850 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 6 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Dragnag (4700 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
12
Crossing Cho La (pass, 5330m)
Reaching the height of Cho La Pass (5330 m) at last, you’ll be proud of yourself, happy and content. There will be packed lunch on or near the pass before the long descent.
After passing the remains of what used to be a sizeable glacier, the path will get steeper again. You will descend to the high alp of Dzonglha (4830 m) and its few lodges.
Ascent: | 800 m |
Descent: | 650 m |
Walking Time: | 8 - 9 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Dzonglha (4830 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
13
Short hike to Lobuche
Ascent: | 250 m |
Descent: | 150 m |
Walking Time: | 2 - 3 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Lobuche (4910 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
14
Everest view from Kala Patthar (5550 m)
You‘ll have time to enjoy this great view in the afternoon, as today‘s stage of the trek ends in Gorak Shep at the foot of Kala Patthar.
Ascent: | 1000 m |
Descent: | 600 m |
Walking Time: | 7 - 8 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Gorak Shep (5140 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
15
Visiting Everest Base Camp
Ascent: | 400 m |
Descent: | 600 m |
Walking Time: | 6 - 7 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Lobuche (4910 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
16
Descent to Pangboche
In the afternoon, you can visit the small local gompa. Over 600 years old, it is Khumbu’s oldest monastery and is a great excuse for a nice stroll through the old part of the beautiful village.
Ascent: | 100 m |
Descent: | 1100 m |
Walking Time: | approx. 6 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Pangboche (3930 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
17
Visit Tengboche monastery and return to Namche Bazaar
Following the interesting visit, you’ll continue on your way to Namche Bazaar. After the steep descent to Phunke Tenga, where you‘ll cross Dudh Koshi, a short but nevertheless exhausting climb up to the teahouses at Sanasa awaits you. After a well-deserved rest, reach the lively town of Namche Bazaar in the afternoon.
Ascent: | 550 m |
Descent: | 850 m |
Walking Time: | 5 - 6 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Namche Bazaar (3440 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
18
End of Trek in Lukla
The scenic path takes you through many small villages and settlements and is quite enjoyable, although there are surprisingly many ups and downs... After a long stage and a final climb up to Lukla, you‘ll reach the big village that has developed around the airstrip and end the trekking there. You‘ll spend the last night of the trek in Lukla.
In the evening, you will celebrate the succesful trek with the whole crew, singing and dancing included!
Ascent: | 700 m |
Descent: | 1200 m |
Walking Time: | 7 - 8 h |
Accommodation: | Lodge, Lukla (2840 m) |
Meals: | B L D |
DAY
19
Return flight to Ramechap and drive to Kathmandu
Driving Time: | approx. 130 km / 5 - 6 h |
Accommodation: | Hotel, Kathmandu (1400 m) |
Meals: | B |
DAY
20
UNESCO World Heritage of Kathmandu
Today is another day dedicated to the former royal city of Kathmandu and its cultural highlights.
Early in the morning, visit to the important Hindu temple Pashupati Nath. The Shiva sanctuary, part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, is still used for cremation rituals by practicing Hindus. Non-Hindus are not allowed to enter the inner temple, but the atmosphere in the vast complex is nevertheless impressive.
Afterwards, drive to the Stupa of Swayabu Nath, beautifully situated on a wooded hill in the west of the city. It is also called “monkey temple” because of the many wild monkey that live in and around it. The collection of Buddhist and Hindu buildings and shrines is captivating because of its outstanding location and atmosphere. The view over the sprawling city of Kathmandu from the stupa is impressive.
The last stop of the sightseeing tour is Durbar Square of Kathmandu in the early afternoon. The large ensemble is made up of former Hindu temples and royal palaces as well as the temple of Kumari. The Newari, the inhabitants of Kathmandu valley, worship her as a living goddess. The rest of the afternoon is free.
During a last shared dinner you can reminisce about the highlights of the past days together with your fellow trekkers.
Accommodation: | Hotel, Kathmandu (1400 m) |
Meals: | B D |
DAY
21
Flight home or onward travel
Meals: | B |
Difficulty rating - altitude acclimatisation - preparation
Overall difficulty
Technical difficulty
Fitness and stamina
Since we attach great importance to good and sustained altitude acclimatisation, our itinerary includes important acclimatisation days and acclimatisation stages (e.g. Namche Bazaar, side trip to Thame, etc.) but also some shorter stages while hiking up to Gokyo, reaching heights of 4500 m and above for the first time on this trek. Appropriate altitude acclimatisation is a prerequisite for climbing the rewarding peaks and reaching the highlights of our trip - Gokyo Ri (5350 m), Cho La Pass (5330 m), Kala Patthar (5750 m), Everest Base Camp (5300 m) - and enjoying the entire trek at the same time.
Altitude acclimatisation
• starting the journey in good health and well-rested,
• avoiding any unnecessary efforts during the first days of the trek,
• walking relatively slowly, especially when ascending,
• drinking lots of liquids (water),
• trusting and following the instructions and advice of your guide.
Requirements and preparation
PLEASE NOTE: Prices quoted are land only and do not include international flights. Flights SHOULD NOT be booked until the departure is showing 'Guaranteed' or 'Almost full'.
Inclusions & Exclusions
What's included
- Nepalese Trekking Guide - English-speaking and trained by TTM
- Porter crew - porters will carry a load of approx. 12 kg from each participant
- Quiet and clean 2-3* hotel in Thamel, Kathmandu - twin room with attached bathroom including breakfast
- Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu - other meals in Kathmandu according to detailed itinerary
- During the trek overnight in typical lodges - twin bedrooms to share
- Full board during the trek in lodges and teahouses along the trek
- Domestic flights Ramechap - Lukla - Ramechap
- All ground transportation in Nepal according to itinerary - including airport transfers upon arrival and departure
- All necessary national park fees, trekking permit and other fees according to itinerary
- Entrance fees for Bhakhtapur, Pashupati Nath, Bouddha Nath, Swayambu Nath and Kathmandu Durbar square according to itinerary
What's not included
- International flights to Nepal
- Visa for Nepal - approx. € 50,- - available upon arrival at Kathmandu airport
- Travel insurance - you can take out travel insurance and/or trip cancelation/interuption insurance through TTM
- Personal equipment
- Drinks and beverages
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- Costs incurred for itinerary changes due to clients actions/decisions
- Single room supplement in Kathmandu: € 120,- - if available a room can be shared with another participant. Please let us know your preferences at the time of booking.
- All other costs not mentioned under "What's included"