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Everest - Gokyo Ri +Chola Pass + EBC

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Kathmandu, Nepal 17 DAYS Starting at $3,900

What to expect in Kathmandu

You may have started this journey with an interest in the mountains of Nepal but no trip is complete without a good experience in Kathmandu. From the moment you meet your guide at the airport in Kathmandu, you are in good hands. There is no need to navigate the airport scene or figure out how to find your hotel in the back alleys of Boudha or Thamel. Don't worry, there is ample opportunity to get out and explore. You will be able to immerse yourself in the bustling network of alleys, streets, and buildings as you take in the city. Our guides, however, take care of the details so you can take in the surroundings. Your time in Kathmandu will also include good food, getting to know your guide, and an orientation for the trek. By the time we depart the city, everyone will be prepared for the mountains and your cultural curiosity will have been stoked.

Lukla - The Flight of a Lifetime

Lukla is one of the most thrilling airport locations in the world. The whole experience is unlike anything else. Situated on a mountainside, right in the midst of stunning Himalayan peaks, this airport serves the entire region as there are no roads that reach Lukla. One must fly or walk to get there. Yak caravans come all the way to the door to load gear and supplies headed toward Namche Bazaar and beyond. Once we've landed, we will gather our bags, stop for a quick tea, and begin trekking down the valley toward our first evening destination, Phakding.

Working Our Way Up

Slowly, slowly. This is the mantra for trekking up the Khumbu Valley. There will be several steep switchbacks throughout the valley and the first one is encountered on the way up to Namche Bazaar. Slow and steady is the name of the game. Our itineraries are designed around and average of 4-6 hours of trekking each day. We move at a calculated pace so we do not burn you out too early or rush the acclimatization process. This is by design. As we move from village to village, we leave each morning after breakfast, stop for lunch along the way, and arrive mid afternoon to rest for the next day.

Acclimatization Days

Climb high, sleep low. On multiple occasions throughout the itinerary, we schedule acclimatization hikes to help facilitate our adjustment to the high altitudes encountered throughout the trek. On these days, we will depart the village, climb to higher destinations (often viewpoints to see peaks like Everest, Ama Dablam, etc...), possibly visit other villages, and then return to the same place we began for a second night of sleep at the same resting altitude. This helps the body adjust and reduces the risk of altitude sickness as we keep moving up the valley. 

Quit Yakking, Start Packing

Once we depart Namche Bazaar, the serious work begins and we will travel through Dhole, Machherma, and Gokyo. Don't think of this as busy work. Each of these stops and the trail segments between them are valuable experiences and they delight the senses. Along the way we move beyond forests to being well above the tree line and your surroundings will start to match what you've imagined the Himalayas look like. It's like being in another world!

Gokyo Ri

Gokyo Ri is a 5,357m (17,575 ft) high peak. It provides panoramic views of the Everest region that cannot be gained when visiting Basecamp. Basecamp's proximity to Mount Everest does not afford much of a view of the mountain. The advantage of Gokyo is the ability to see things from a distance in a way that is unparalleled for most trekking points in the region. 

Everest Base Camp

Once in the Base Camp region, we include two days in this itinerary to maximize your experience. We will trek from Lobuche to to Base Camp. The Base Camp visit will put you on the Khumbu Glacier and provide you time to explore a portion of the site before we head back down the valley to spend a night at Gorak Shep. 

Soar through the Himalayas

After one night in Pheriche, you will return to Kathmandu via helicopter. This shortens the trekking itinerary by two full days, allows for a more reliable departure from the region, and on clear days it provides stunning views of the mountains on the way back to Kathmandu.