Experience the serene beauty of the Gokyo Valley as you trek through Sherpa villages, turquoise lakes, and the majestic Ngozumpa Glacier—culminating with panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu from Gokyo Ri (5357m).
Highlights & Overview

Scenic mountain flight to Lukla – gateway to Everest region

Visit the traditional Sherpa villages of Namche, Dole, and Machhermo

Witness the turquoise beauty of the sacred Gokyo Lakes

Climb Gokyo Ri for sweeping Himalayan panoramas

Explore the Ngozumpa Glacier – Nepal’s largest glacier

Experience warm Sherpa hospitality and highland culture
The Gokyo Lake Trek is one of the most stunning high-altitude journeys in the Everest region, offering an awe-inspiring blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. Unlike the traditional Everest Base Camp route, the Gokyo trail ventures into the tranquil Gokyo Valley—home to the mesmerizing turquoise lakes and the colossal Ngozumpa Glacier, Nepal’s largest.
Starting with a thrilling mountain flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, trekkers follow the Dudh Koshi River through Sherpa villages like Phakding and Namche Bazaar, where culture and tradition merge seamlessly with the grandeur of the Himalayas. Namche serves as both a rest stop and a cultural hub, offering panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.
The route continues through alpine forests and yak pastures, gradually ascending to Dole, Machhermo, and finally Gokyo. Along the way, trekkers encounter dramatic landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and Buddhist chortens adorned with colorful prayer flags. Gokyo village itself lies beside the third of the six sacred lakes, reflecting the snow-capped peaks in its crystal waters.
The climb to Gokyo Ri (5357m) is the pinnacle of the trek, offering one of the most spectacular mountain panoramas in the world. From the summit, you can gaze upon four of the planet’s highest peaks—Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu—rising majestically above the clouds.
This trek also provides deep cultural insight into Sherpa life, with opportunities to visit monasteries, interact with locals, and learn about their Buddhist traditions and mountain heritage. The return journey retraces through peaceful valleys and forests back to Lukla, concluding with a scenic flight to Kathmandu.
Ideal for trekkers seeking a quieter alternative to the Everest Base Camp trail, the Gokyo Lake Trek combines raw Himalayan wilderness with cultural authenticity and spiritual tranquility—making it one of Nepal’s most rewarding trekking experiences.
Gokyo Lake and Gokyo Ri trekking:
Gokyo lake trekking is a great option for those who have trekked to Everest Base Camp before or don’t want to reach such a high altitude. However, this route still provides you with astonishing views on the Khumbu region and its high-rising mountains. You can enjoy the fourth tallest mountain range from Gokyo after a few ascends and descends on the bank of the Dudh Koshi river, that take us to Phakding. While arriving in Phakding, we will cross the suspension bridge and Permit Check Point of Sagarmatha National Park which offers us the first sight of Mt Everest. Enjoying the view of Dudh Koshi valley, Monasteries and snow capped mountains, rhododendron forests and waterfalls, we will already be arriving in Dole. Some days we will walk rather short distances in order to acclimatize with the altitude, but depending on your fitness level and requirement we can can be faster or also arrange a day of rest. On top of Gokyo Ri you will enjoy the mesmerizing view of Mt. Everest (8848m), Lhotse(8501m), Cho Oyu(8153m), Makalu(8463m), Tabuchi, along with the Longest Glacier: Ngozumpa Glacier. Of course, the prayer flag are always the part of the mountains in Nepal. After this rewarding day we will descend back to Gokyo, Dole, Namche and Lukla respectively.