The
Everest region is certainly one of the most stunning
mountain areas on earth. This short route enables trekkers
who have a limited time to discover the most famous
beauties of Nepal. Set amongst breath-taking high mountain
scenery, the route leads through the Khumbu - Sherpa
country. 2 routes are possible: Renjo Pass trek or an
alternative itinerary. The trail to Gokyo is a gradual
ascent up the valley passing through patches of birch
and rhododendron forest where the elusive musk deer
can sometimes be seen. Through small yak-grazing settlements,
we reach the Gokyo lakes. The Gokyo Peak (5480m) ascent
is the one of the highlights of this circuit. We stay
here to savor the incredible scenery, including magnificent
views of Everest (8848m), Makalu, Cho Oyo (8153m) and
Lhotse (8511m), to name but a few. The Renjo Pass route
is off the usual beaten track. At the pass, a great
view of the Gokyo lakes on one side, the Rermo Pokhari
lakes on the other side, and a myriad of snowy peaks
in the background provides this incredible atmosphere.
The alternative route is much easier. From Gokyo, the
trail descends along the opposite bank of the Dudh Kosi.
Fact
Box
Duration of the trek
14 Days
Total days
18 Days
Maximum elevation
5545 meter
Trek grade
Strenuous
Trek distance
Approx. 173 km.
Indicated times
Approx.
Destination
Kala Pattar/Everest
Basecamp
Accommodations
Lodge/Camping
Geography
Countryside
/ Small town, Glaciers & cold places, Mountains
Itinerary type
Fixed /
Customized
Special interest
Cultural,
Environmental education, Family travel, Nature
cruises, Photography, single tour and senior
tours, Religious/ Spiritual
Departure Date
Any time
throughout the year except December & January
Short
Itenerary
Day-01:
Arive
- Kathmandu
Day-02:
Shight seeing
in Kathmandu
Day-03/22
airport for your
flight to Lukla and Shight seeing.
Day-23/24
Drive
back to kathmandu and shight seeing and fly
out.
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