The Everest Gokyo Lake Trek 2026 is a breathtaking, 14-day journey in the Khumbu region that combines stunning Himalayan views with rich Sherpa culture. This trek offers the chance to explore the Gokyo Lakes, hike up to Gokyo Ri (5,357m) for a spectacular view of Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and more. The package includes all necessary permits, a planned itinerary, meals, odfes, and an experienced guide to make your journey safe and comfortable. This trek is as adventurous as the Everest Base Camp Trek, with proper acclimatization, expert guides, you can enjoy the flexibility of a customizable itinerary as you want, offering great value for the overall cost of the trek.
Everest Gokyo Lake Trek
Trip Facts
Gokyo Lake Trek is another vibrant trekking route in the Everest Region. It is part of Sagarmatha National Park, which is one of UNESCO’s World Heritage sites. Additionally, Gokyo and its associated lakes are listed as Ramsar sites (wetlands of international importance) by UNESCO.
The Gokyo Lake trek offers travelers fewer bustling trails leading to the manifold destinations. Despite the focus of the trek being to attain Gokyo Lake, the panoramic Mountain View is supplemented throughout the trek. Since it is located in the Everest region, the Gokyo Lake trek begins in Lukla, following your arrival at Lukla Airport in the Kathmandu Valley. As in the Everest Base Camp trek, we will be trekking up to the most famous Namche Bazar and resting for a day to acclimatize. You can explore Namache Bazar’s surroundings.
Trek beyond the walls of mountains and gardens of glaciers, leading to shimmering blue Gokyo Lake, is the Gokyo Lake Trek. Within a few days at high altitude and settled in Gokyo Village, directed to Gokyo Ri and the Longest glacier in Nepal, Ngozumba, which thrills trekkers’ souls with its beautiful ambiance.
Everest Base Camp Trek and Gokyo Lake Trek are separated from Namche Bazar, so there will be fewer trekkers. Undoubtedly, you have an eye-pleasing view of the Himalayas; Mt. Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho-Oyu (8,201 m), Nuptse (7,855m), Amadablam (6,812m), and the world’s 5th highest Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) with other unnamed peaks. Likewise, you stay at Gokyo village and observe the fine green pasture near the lake. Gokyo Ri is the best viewpoint, facilitating not only the view of mountains but of glaciers, ice ridges, and lakes as a big combo package. The Gokyo Lake trek leads you to the Ngozumba glacier, one of the longest in Nepal. The Gokyo area is the habitat of diverse flora and fauna such as musk deer, red panda, Thar (mountain goat), and snow leopard.
The Nepal Adventure team forms a schedule of Gokyo Lake treks for enthusiastic travelers. The Gokyo Lake trek showcases a diversified view with fewer nights at high altitude, and the Nepal Adventure Team supports making the most of this opportunity in a more optimal way.
Highlights
- Combined 6 shimmering and unmodified lakes
- Ngozumba, the Longest Glacier in Nepal
- Gokyo Ri viewpoint, view of the Himalayas, glaciers, and lakes
- Stay at Gokyo village
- View of the Himalayas; Mt. Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Cho-Oyu (8,201m), Nuptse (7,855m), Amadablam (6,812 m), and Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) with other unnamed peaks
- Ramsar Site (wetlands of international importance) by UNESCO
- Sagarmatha National Park, World Heritage site
- Namache Bazar and Lukla Airport
Outline Itinerary
Everest Gokyo Lake Trek Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu via respective airlines
Preparation day in Kathmandu
Fly to Lukla 2,820 m & trek to Phakding 2,640 m - 04 hrs
Trek to Namche Bazaar 3,440 m - 05 hrs
Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion
Trek to Dole 4,110m - 06 hrs
Trek to Machherma 4,470m-04 hrs
Trek to Gokyo 4,800m -04 hrs
Gokyo rest day, hike to GokyoRi 5,357m
Return to Dole - 06 hrs
Trek to Namche Bazaar - 06 hr
Trek to Lukla - 07 hrs
Fly back to Kathmandu
International departure for homeward bound
Everest Gokyo Lake Trek Cost Details
Includes
- Airport pickup and drop-off by car
- Welcome and farewell dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant
- Kathmandu to Ramechhap (Manthali) by sharing a Toyota Hiace
- Ramechhap (Manthali) – Lukla – Manthali by flight (Both-way flight tickets)
- 3 nights deluxe hotel in Kathmandu on a BB basis
- 10 nights teahouse lodge during the trek
- 11 days meal full board Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tea/coffee in a cup
- An experienced trekking guide, Sherpa/porter, and their salary, insurance, equipment, food & lodge, flight, etc
- Guide and porter expenses
- Sagarmatha National Park Fee and Local entrance fee
- TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) Card
- Local government (Municipality) Fee
- Trekking route map, Duffle Bag
- First aid medical kit bag
- Nepal Adventure Team’s T-shirt and certificate of appreciation
- All Government VAT, Local Taxes
Excludes
- Nepal visa fee and International flight
- Extra drinks such as alcoholic & non-alcoholic
- Personal expenses such as phone bill, chocolate, bakery & cake, battery charge, laundry, hot shower, and extra porter
- Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule
- Travel and rescue insurance
- Tips to guide & porters
Dates & Availability
The following dates are the fixed departure dates and a typical schedule. If you want a unique and private package we can arrange one for you.
Everest Gokyo Lake Trek has been open for booking in 2026 finds your date below:
Essential Information
Passport & Visa
All foreign nationals, except Indian citizens, need visas to enter Nepal. Getting a visa must be the easiest one, though. You just have to go to the Nepalese Embassy/consulate in your country, or it can also be obtained upon your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport. To get a visa, you need to bring 2 passport-size photos, visa fees, and a valid passport.
Tourist Visa Fees: 3-day transit visa - Free of Cost
15 Days – 30 USD
30 Days – 50 USD
90 Days – 125 USD
For more information, please contact the Department of Immigration.
Kalikasthan, Kathmandu
Tel: 00977-1- 4429660 | 4438862 | 4438868 | 4433934
E-mail: mail@immi.gov.np.
Website: http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/
Means of Transport
Domestic flight to Lukla and back to Kathmandu, private vehicle, and walking. All cost is already included unless otherwise noted.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is a must when you travel abroad. Therefore, before you come to Nepal, please make sure you have your insurance documents with you, since our insurance companies cannot insure foreign nationals. Because of the reason that they cover all the expenses if you face some unfortunate happenings and you have to be rescued or medically assisted during the trip, or if your belongings are lost or stolen.
Solo Travellers
We have arranged for a single traveler to pay for a single trip only. He has to share the accommodation with other people of the same gender, though, while he can also join the other groups.
Foods and Accommodations
All meals are provided during the trek, while only breakfast will be available in Kathmandu. Generally, traditional Nepalese (daal, Bhat, curry, and pickle), Tibetan, Continental, Indian, and other cuisines are available in the local lodges/teahouses. There will also be a welcome and farewell dinner for guests in Kathmandu. In Kathmandu, you'll be staying in the best quality standard hotel, on a twin-sharing basis. On trekking, accommodations are simple yet comfortable on-mountain lodges. Toilets and bathrooms need to be shared in some teahouses.
Note: A Single room is always available but only on special requests and spending extra bucks.
Health and Fitness Required
No previous experience is required since it's a moderate trek. But being a healthy person, physically and mentally, is very important. It is better if we prepare ourselves a few days/weeks before the start of the trek by jogging and running regularly, since we will be walking a lot of ups and downs in the hills, ridges, villages, and mountains. Participants with pre-existing medical conditions should inform us beforehand.
First Aid Kit/High Altitude Sickness
Nepal Adventure Team strongly suggests that you have your own personal first aid or medical kit. This trip takes you to some high altitudes, though not much, but the slow walks and regular stops between the walks will help you acclimatize to high altitude, saving you from the high altitude sickness called AMS(acute mountain sickness). Gaining altitude without proper consideration of AMS is fatal.
Your Guide and Porter
Since mountain trekking takes you to remote places over high altitudes, the leader should have a piece of significant knowledge in the field so that they can wonderfully and safely lead you there, clearing any obstacles on the way. We, Nepal Adventure Team, can proudly say that our guides are highly qualified for the role. They are fully trained, experienced, and licensed. They have undergone a whole lot of training to make themselves useful in various situations and to make your journey a smooth and pleasant one.
Our porters are always fully equipped with the gear they need, and as per the company policy, they are always insured and completely looked after. They are our backbone. We allow a maximum weight of 25kg to be carried by one porter. We make sure that they are well-paid and well-treated.
Best Time to Travel
The best time for trekking to the Everest Gokyo Ri Trek is Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) because the weather is warm and moderate, while the view and visibility are the best. The winter is also somehow fine, but the monsoon is the least frequented time because of the occasional heavy rain, and when the roads might be troublesome.
Equipment and Packing Lists
After booking with Nepal Adventure Team, please pack the necessary items as listed:
- Travel documents: passport, visa(if you have one), travel insurance, air tickets, voucher, passport photo (x 2)
- Bank cards or credit cards, travelers' cheques, etc
- Comfortable boots and runners/sports shoes.
- 6-8 pairs of socks, woolen/cotton.
- Fleece jacket, Down / Duvet Jacket, and Rain / windproof jacket.
- Gloves- 2 pairs.
- T-shirts 4-6 pcs, shirts(woolen/cotton).
- A cap for the day and a woolen hat or Balaclava for evening/morning wear.
- Trousers.
- Shorts and tracksuits.
- Sleeping bag (4 seasons) with inner liner.
- Large and small towels.
- Toiletries.
- Water bottle.
- Sun /snow glass.
- Ski/walking poles(optional but useful).
- First Aid/medical kit.
- Rucksack/backpack.
- Duffel Bags(carried by porters or animals).
- Torch / Flashlights with spare batteries.
- Pen knife/ Swiss knife.
- Scarf/mask (for dust and wind).
- Personal hygiene stuff.
- Any other extras you feel are necessary, like binoculars, cameras, books, journals, and more.
Precautionary Note:
Trekking has been long established in Nepal, so the itineraries are modified and moderated in such a way that you can take it easy and slow. DO NOT RUSH AND ENJOY. There is plenty of time, and the guide will keep track of you all the time. It might be a bit harder or a bit colder, but you will get used to it.
Additional Money
Every traveler is different and they spend their own way. Some spend on food and drinks, while others spend on souvenirs. Either way, consider your own spending habits and also tipping, emergency fund ($200), etc, before you pack up and leave.
Trip Specific Safety
Your guidance is always there for your safety concerns and to look after your valuables. But you have to be equally careful. Carry some sort of wallet or belt for your important documents and money. Hotels have a safety deposit box where the lock is recommended before passing the luggage.
A Couple of Rules
Possession or use of any illegal drugs is totally intolerable. It is because of the law that respects the local people and their culture. The group will be expelled in such a case.
Responsible Tourism
Nepal Adventure Team strongly believes that we are all equally responsible for acting in favor of the local people and the surrounding environment. Our clients, too, have an important role in
A. respecting local laws, customs, and beliefs
B. Always ask for permission before doing something locally or consult the leader
C. Keep the area the same as you found it, wherever you go, and dispose of rubbish
D. support local skills to encourage the positive sides of tourism.
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