Description
One of the most daring journeys in the Everest Himalayas is the Gokyo Lake and Everest Base Camp Trek, sometimes referred to as the Everest Circuit Trek. It travels from Gokyo to the Base Camp of Mount Everest (5364m) over the high pass of Cho La (5330m). Discover the Buddhist monasteries located at the highest point in the world, and take in the breathtaking views of Everest (8848 m) and many other peaks in the Khumbu region.
The 15-day Gokyo Lake and Everest Base Camp Trek begins in Lukla and travels through the Dudh Khosi Valley to Namche Bazaar, the busiest trekking hub in the Khumbu region. To get to the breathtaking Gokyo Lakes, the hike winds through fir and rhododendron forests. The unspoiled beauty of the deep valley will astound you, and the warmth of the residents will make you feel at home. You will find yourself in the lap of nature as you ascend to a higher height. You will want to stay forever because of the snow-capped mountains and the orange sky at sunrise or sunset. After reaching Gorakshep, the journey proceeds to Everest Base Camp, from which it continues to Kala Patthar. Prepare to be astounded by the spectacular and enormous Himalayas of the Khumbu region as you arrive at the foot of the magnificent Mount Everest. Your memories of the breathtaking and scenic scenery will last a lifetime. The goal of the Gokyo and Everest Base Camp Trek is to provide you with the greatest overall experience, not merely to get you to your destination.
Benefits of Booking Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek from Us:
- Complimentary pickup from the international airport once you arrive and drop off services once your journey ends.
- Multi-channel communication (Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, Zoom)
- Essential trekking items like duffle bag to carry your gear and a detailed map of the Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake trek will be made available.
- Oximeter for blood oxygen monitoring at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness early & other medical kits.
- The trek itinerary can be customized based on your schedule.
- Trekkers are allowed to leave their excess luggage at our store throughout the duration of the trek.
- Discounts and attractive offers are available for group bookings.
Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek Cost for 2025 and 2026:
The price per person for the 15-day Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek starts at USD 1250 and might go as high as USD 1400. Depending on the size of the group, Trek Rai King Nepal Treks has announced the price for the Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek for 2025 and 2026. Travelers’ needs will determine how much the Everest Base Camp Trek costs. Various price ranges can be found while looking up the cost of the Everest Base Camp Trek, based on the services provided and travel company. For the pricing of the Everest Base Camp Trek dependent on group size, kindly follow the following information:
Number of Person | Starting Price |
1 | USD 1400 |
2 | USD 1350 per Person |
3 to 5 | USD 1300 per Person |
5 to 10 | USD 1250 per Person |
Departure Date:
We offer regular departures for this journey from mid-September to mid-December and from March to May. To make an arrangement, you can choose a date that suits you and enter the number of travelers. We do not discontinue a trip after you’ve made the booking because of the size of the group. We will add more travelers on the chosen date if you would want to join the group. You can notify us before or after you make your booking.
You can notify us at least 30 days prior to departure if you need to cancel the trip for any cause. The deposit you made will be repaid. We will retain your payment until you learn the next schedule if you decide to cancel the trip within the allotted 30-day duration.
Useful Information:
List of equipment for the trek
The following is a short list of essential items for your Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek with that you should not overlook:
- 30-liter daypack or rucksack with a waterproof cover
- Waterproof pants and trekking pants
- Shirts or t-shirts
- A down jacket
- Light jacket that is windproof and waterproof
- Jacket or jumper made of fleece
- Inner Thermal (shirt and pants)
- Underwear and socks
- Woolen cap, sun hat, or sunglasses
- Gloves, both inside and out
- Extra batteries, a power bank, and a headlamp
- Hand sanitizer, moist wipes, and sun protection cream
- Towel, and rubber sandals or flip-flops
- Water purification tablets and bottles
- Liner for sleeping bags
Food available on the trek:
There are fifteen lunches, fourteen dinners, and fifteen breakfasts included in your trek package. Every meal is served full-board, which includes the main course. Typical meal selections include noodles, soups, momos, and Western cuisine in addition to regional fare like dal bhat (rice and lentils).
Every meal is served as a full-board meal. The majority of the food you eat will be fresh and locally sourced. Please notify us in advance if you are a vegetarian or vegan.
Accommodation available on the trek:
You will spend the night in a standard Kathmandu hotel. On the trek, teahouses will probably be the lodging option. In Nepal, teahouses are reasonably priced lodging options designed for tourists. Most of the accommodations are simple. They often have low-rise mattresses with foam mattress covers, plastered or wood-paneled walls, and a single window. Some teahouses have heaters in each room, but the majorities have a central burner that is lighted at night. There are also hotels that offer hot showers. The majority of locations provide electrical charging, even though it might already be charged. We advise double accommodations in our recommended schedule because it could be challenging to reserve a single room during the busiest season.
Best time to visit the Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lake Trek:
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are the ideal seasons for trekking. Clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and the best views of the nearby peaks are all available during these times. At high elevations, springtime temperatures range from 20 °C during the day to -5 °C at night. The temperature is a little higher in the fall.
The monsoon season (June to August) provides heavy rain and challenging trail conditions in lower trek zones, while winter trekking is feasible but challenging due to thick snow covering the pathways at high.
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