Highlights
- Exploring beautiful scenic country of high Khumbu Valley and lovely villages.
- Enjoy the adventure of visiting the world’s highest mountain base camp Mt. Everest.
- Exciting climb to Kalapathar a high scenic ridge with closest views of Mt. Everest.
- Trekking from main scenic trails to off-the-beaten route crossing high Cho-La Pass.
- Walking from the forested path to remorseless fields of ice, snow, and glaciers.”
Gokyo Valley Trek, via Cho-La Pass, covers the high and beautiful region of upper Khumbu. The views of towering snow-capped peaks remain constant throughout the treks, making it exciting to enjoy the walks.
Combining the scenic areas of Everest and Khumbu leads to a wonderful experience visiting the beautiful country. Allows trekkers to gain much confidence for the challenge of other adventures around the Himalayas.
Gokyo Valley Trek via Cho-La Pass.
This trekking to Gokyo Valley, via Cho-La Pass, The first part of the walk follows the main route from Lukla Town. Enriched with age-old cultures and the heritage of the Buddhist religion, of magnificent prayer monuments of Stupas and prayer walls. Entering the world’s highest Sagarmatha National Park, listed on the World Heritage Sites, Sagarmatha for Everest in Nepal.
The adventure then takes you high above the Dudh Koshi River Valley to the famous Namche Bazaar. After enjoying an extra day for acclimatization, the walk carries on the scenic trail uphill to Tengboche, with an impressive monastery.
From here onwards the tall tree lines drop for sheer mountain wilderness as the walk leads closer to the mountains. Enjoying time in Dingboche, then on the high route to Everest Base Camp past Lobuche and Gorakshep.
Stand beneath the world’s number one Mt. Everest at Everest base camp amidst arctic zone landscapes of ice and glaciers. Enjoy the views of the tremendous Khumbu Ice Fall nearby, then climb to the top of Kalapathar.
Trek to Cho-La Pass
For the closest views of Everest, then walk toward our next adventure to cross Cho-La Pass. The route leads divert from the main trail towards a hidden corner at the base of Cho-La Pass. An early morning, a steep climb reaches you atop Cho-La Pass, enclosed within a series of giant peaks. After the achievements and visiting the main highlights, a long descent to Gokyo Valley of glacial lakes.
At Gokyo, have time to explore its scenic surroundings with a hike up to Gokyo-Ri for a stunning panorama. Enjoy the views of the world’s 4 highest peaks Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho-Oyu. Includes a grand scenery of the Gokyo Valley and lakes, with Ngozumpa the longest glacier in Nepal, and probably in all the Himalayas.
After a great experience downhill on the main route to Namche Bazaar. Enjoy, the last day’s walk to Lukla for the final overnight around the Khumbu areas of Everest. From Lukla, an exciting panoramic flight brings you to Kathmandu.
After enjoying a mesmerizing experience and adventure to Everest base camp and Gokyo via Cho-La Pass Trekking.
Sagarmatha National Park Trekking Permits for 2025/2026.
Including Everest base camp and various adventures. Trekking Permits are issued by the Khumbu village community known as Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Municipality Permit. The permit is obtained on arrival in Lukla, the guide will instruct you to show your passport and required PP photos.
The cost which comes to NRS 2,000 per person, approx. US$15 as per the current exchange rate. The permit will cover for 4 weeks, for more days than declared the cost will be NRS 2,500 per person. The other permit included is the Sagarmatha National Park entrance permit.
Sagarmatha is the name for Everest in Nepal, and the native is called Chomolungma of Tibetan origin. In both languages, it means a great Mother as huge as an ocean. The permit is issued at the park entrance near Monjo village on the second day walk from Lukla and Phakding.
The cost is NRS 3,000 per person which is about US $ 22.5. For SAARC (South Asia Association for Regional Cooperation). The members are Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka Maldives, Nepal Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. The cost for SAARC is NRS 1,500 per person and for domestic Nepali trekkers is NRS 100 per person.