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Trip Facts

Trip_code
ATT-GRPT
Duration
1 day
Activity
Trekking
Max. altitude
5360 m / 17585 ft
Group size
2
Difficulty
Moderate
Best value
Gokyo-Ri Renjola Pass trek
Trip starts/ends
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Best season
Mar - Jun, Sep - Nov
Accommodation
Best Guest House
Meals
B/L/D
Transportation
Ground and plane
Trip route
Kathmandu- Lukla- Phakding- Namche Bazaar- Dole- Gokyo- Renjo-La Pass-Lungden- Thame, scenic flight Lukla to Kathmandu

Highlights

  • Gokyo Lakes: Explore the stunning turquoise lakes in Gokyo Valley, including the famous Five Lakes.

  • Renjo-La Pass (5,345m): A thrilling high-altitude pass offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas.

  • Gokyo Ri (5,357m): Enjoy 360-degree views of Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,485m), and Cho Oyu (8,201m).

  • Ngozumpa Glacier: Witness the largest glacier in the Himalayas, a truly awe-inspiring sight.

  • Majestic Peaks: Marvel at iconic mountains like Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Khumbila, and Kusum Kanguru.

  • Sherpa Villages: Experience the culture and hospitality of the Sherpa community in Namche, Thame, and Lungden.

  • Sagarmatha National Park: Trek through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has diverse flora and fauna.

  • Wildlife Encounters: Spot rare animals such as musk deer, Himalayan tahrs, snow leopards, and pheasants.

  • Tibetan-Buddhist Culture: Discover ancient monasteries, prayer flags, and shortens along the trail.

  • Off-the-Beaten-Path: Escape the crowded Everest Base Camp trail for a peaceful and scenic adventure.

  • Scenic Flight: Begin and end the trek with a spectacular flight to and from Lukla.

  • Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning landscapes, lakes, glaciers, and Himalayan vistas.

  • Sustainable Trekking: Explore eco-conscious trails while supporting local communities.

Overview

The Gokyo Renjo-La Pass Trek offers a unique alternative to the traditional Everest Base Camp trail, providing an off-the-beaten-path adventure filled with breathtaking scenery and cultural richness. This trek is best for those seeking solitude and exclusivity while exploring the majestic Everest region. Asiana Treks and Tours' Gokyo Valley and Renjo-La Pass Trek take you through stunning snowy peaks, glacial landscapes, pristine Lakes, and vibrant Sherpa culture.

The Khumbu region, home to the mighty Mahalangur Himalaya, boasts four of the world's tallest peaks—Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,485m), and Cho Oyu (8,201m)—along with picturesque valleys and awe-inspiring glaciers. The highlight of this trek is the Gokyo Valley, famous for its five turquoise lakes surrounded by towering silver peaks. You'll also cross the iconic Renjo-La Pass (5,345m) and climb Gokyo Ri (5,357m), which offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and many more.

The journey also takes you through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you'll encounter diverse flora and fauna, including musk deer, Himalayan tahrs, lophophorus (Nepal's national bird), and maybe even the mythical Yeti! The Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest in the Himalayas, is another stunning highlight, stretching from Cho Oyu to Dole.

Immerse yourself in the unique blend of Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism, as seen in the Sherpa villages adorned with monasteries, prayer flags, and mani walls. The eco-conscious practices in this region ensure a sustainable trekking experience, preserving its pristine beauty for future travellers.

This 14-day trek can also be combined with the Three High Passes Trek or other Everest region adventures. Start your holiday on this unforgettable journey to the heart of the Himalayas in Nepal

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo Pass Trekking itinerary:

Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at Gokyo to a stunning view of the mountain wall, an unforgettable lifetime journey.

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking Distance:

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking takes 13 days, with 4 to eight-hour walking days, and is approximately 97 km, or 61 miles, depending on the itinerary and acclimatisation day.

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking Route:

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional Sherpa. Villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks. The Trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes and top of the world.

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking Price:

Our Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Gokyo Ri and Renjo-La Pass trek typically ranges from US$1300 to 2000, depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. 

Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking Height:

The Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass trekking and tours start from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From Kathmandu, take a flight to Lukla or during peak season from Ramechhap. You'll descend to the beautiful Manthali headquarters of Ramechhap, 474 meters above sea level. If you Fly from Manthali to Lukla, you'll embark on your journey descending to crossing by the green forest to Chheplung; finally, the Trek culminates at Everest Base Camp at a breathtaking height of 5,357 m /17575 ft.

Major villages of Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

The major Sherpa villages along the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking route are Lukla, Chheplung, Thado Koshi, Phakding, Taktok, Banker Manjo, Jorsalle, Namche, Sanasha, Phugithanga, Tangboche, Diboche, Pangboche, Somera, Dingboche, Thukla, Labuche, and Gorekshep Return from the same route and follow the same path back to Lukla. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking routes.

Best Viewpoints Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Gokyo Lake and Gokyo-Ri Trek. Everest Gokyo-Ri Trek offers breathtaking views, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:

On a clear day, board your Flight to Lukla or Ramechhap, ensuring a seat on the left-hand side for a breathtaking view of the uncountable Himalayan peaks, from the Langtang Himalayan range to the majestic Mt Everest.

Hillary Bridge: After halfway from Hillary Bridge to Namche, you will first glimpse the majestic Everest view. 

Hillary Park Sagarmatha Head Headquarters: At the top of Namche Headquarters of Sagarmatha National Park, Hillary Park, you have a stunning surrounding view of Many Himalayan ranges, including Mt Everest.

Everest View Hotel: From Everest View Hotel, you can enjoy unparalleled vistas of Everest and neighbouring peaks, 

Dole Viewpoint: Located near the village of Dole, this viewpoint provides early glimpses of Cho Oyu and other peaks, setting the stage for the spectacular views to come further along the trek.

Machhermo Viewpoint: This viewpoint is situated above the village of Machhermo and offers beautiful views of the surrounding peaks, including Thamserku, Kangtega, and Cho Oyu. It's a great spot to acclimatize and enjoy the landscape.

Gokyo Lakes: A series of turquoise lakes set against snow-capped peaks. The third lake, Dudh Pokhari, is particularly stunning. The area around the lakes provides spectacular photo opportunities and serene spots to enjoy the natural beauty.

Gokyo Ri (5,357 meters / 17,575 feet): The highlight of the trek, Gokyo-Ri, offers panoramic views of four of the world's highest peaks: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The climb to the summit is challenging but rewarding, with unparalleled vistas of the Gokyo Lakes and the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Himalayas.

Ngozumpa Glacier: The longest glacier in the Himalayas is visible from several points along the trek. The glacier's dramatic ice formations and moraines are awe-inspiring, especially from the nearby hills.

Scoundrel's Viewpoint: This viewpoint is above the fifth Gokyo Lake and offers a more secluded and equally impressive perspective of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. It's less frequented by trekkers, providing a tranquil spot to take in the grandeur of the Himalayas.

Flora and Fauna in the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking :

Gokyo-Re and Renjo-La Pass Trekking are also in Sagarmatha National Park. It deserves many different flora and fauna, Where pine and hemlock forests are found at lower altitudes, and fir, juniper, birch, rhododendron, scrub, and alpine plants thrive at higher elevations. Sagarmatha National Park is inhabited by a diverse range of animals, like red panda, snow leopard, musk deer, Himalayan tahr, marten, Himalayan mouse hare (pika), and over 118 bird species, such as the Impeyan pheasant, snow cock, blood pheasant, and red-billed cough.

Festivals and Culture of Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

The Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek offer a cultural immersion into Sherpa traditions. A highlight is the Dumji and Mani Rimdu Festival at Tengboche Monastery, held annually in October or November. This vibrant celebration features sacred dances and colourful ceremonies, providing insight into Sherpa culture.

Buddhism, a central pillar of Sherpa life, is beautifully woven into the Trek's fabric. It's evident in the monasteries, prayer flags, and Mani walls that dot the route. Visitors are not just spectators but can actively participate in Buddhist rituals, fostering a deeper understanding of Sherpa spirituality and their profound connection to nature.

In their harmonious coexistence with nature, Sherpas practice sustainable living with eco-friendly methods like using yak dung as fuel and waste management. These practices, born out of necessity and deep respect for the environment, are a testament to the Sherpa's ingenuity and their role as responsible stewards of the land. It's a practice that inspires respect and admiration. 

People and hospitality of Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking

Nepal is a country where warm hospitality and incredible values are not just a custom but a deeply ingrained part of its culture. Whether a foreign visitor or a local, you're greeted with open arms, friendly smiles, and a radiant manner. This tradition of hospitality, deeply rooted in Hinduism, Buddhism, and traditional customs, sees guests as blessings and treats them with utmost respect, generosity, and kindness.

The Sherpa people, an indigenous ethnic group with a unique blend of Tibetan Buddhism and ancient Bon rituals, epitomise these values. Residing in the upper Khumbu area, they welcome guests with a distinct warmth and an unwavering spirit of hospitality, marked by their renowned honesty and loyalty.

Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:

  • Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.

  • Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.

  • Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.

  • Easy booking and reservation system.

  • Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270

  • Free excess luggage storage during the Trek

  • Oximeters are provided to examine blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness early.

  • Medical kits along the Trek and hot airbags are available in winter

  • Arrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.

Trek Booking for Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. 

Transportation of Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass  Trekking:

Asiana Treks and Tours Organizes all transportation logistics from start to end, according to our group size and agreement, including pickups and drops of service to flights between Kathmandu and Lukla for ground transportation for World Heritage site tours. Our services for all groups ensure convenient travel arrangements, whether a World Heritage tour or Flight tickets, and are tailored to the group, prioritizing safety, comfort, and efficiency. We aim to provide the best and most enjoyable travel experience, meeting the highest standards of safety and comfort.

Trekking Start to Gyoko-Re and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

Your Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our team member will greet you at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure. This will set the tone for a memorable journey.

If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to the airport flight to Lukla or drive four 4-hour Manthali and Flight to Lukla.

Currency Exchange:

The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.

Our Team:

The Asiana Treks and Tours team is professional, reliable, and responsible. They are well-trained, friendly, radiant, and fluent in English. You can feel comfortable sharing anything with them. They are experts in local culture, history, vegetation, food, accommodation, weather conditions, and first aid medication. They are also environmentally conscious and respect the rights of animals.

However, please do not provoke them for personal gain during the trip. While you can enjoy your holiday with them, we kindly request that you do not try to change their customs, beliefs, religion, culture, or traditions.

We and our staff are committed to making your adventure trip unforgettable memories of a lifetime journey in Nepal. 

Guide and Porter Arrangement for Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.

Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.

Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: 

We cover the cost of porters for your Luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries Luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra Luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.

Accommodation during the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La PassTrekking:

Accommodations during the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek vary. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are available. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're travelling solo. In high season and particular areas, availability may be limited for you, although we try our best. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.

Meals during the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La PassTrekking:

Eating well is essential since the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek takes you through the Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fifteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks, extra beverages, and cafes aren't included in the package. 

Drinking water during the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La PassTrekking:

Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive. Lokals people do not prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas, so there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.

Extra Personal Expenses:

Your Trip covers most expenses during the Trek; you'll need to spend money on extra accommodations and meals in Kathmandu, souvenirs, and beverages. We estimate about USD 15-25 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses. However, personal expenses depend on your Income, habits, and style.

Toilet Facilities During the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.

Internet Connectivity during the  Gokyo-Re and Renjo-La Pass trekking

While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. 

Electricity voltage and plugs:

However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; most tea houses let travellers charge for their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.

Communication during the Gokyo-Ri and Ranjo-La PassTrekking:

The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Namche. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.

Trip Extension:

Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.

Trek Difficulty:

The Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek presents a moderate, challenging, yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the Trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.

Completing this Trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.

Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the Trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.

Trip Safety during the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La PassTrekking:

We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the Trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.

Group & Private Treks information for the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters. Regarding larger groups, we provide an assistant guide. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.

About solo traveller:

If you're a solo traveller, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.

Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.

Responsible Travel:

We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.

Graduate:

Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.

End of Trek:

On the last day, you'll take a flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu, which will take about 35 minutes. Alternatively, we fly from Ramechhap to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

Departure:

On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.

Feedback:

After you complete the Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-la PassTrek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.

Last-Minute Booking:

If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Last-minute booking offers are available but may cost slightly more than regular departure dates. Those opting for last-minute bookings must pay an additional 7% of the total trip cost on our website. While we strive to make last-minute requests, we try our best to accommodate according to your last-minute booking holiday.

Special Note: 

Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be changed. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Important Note

Best time to travel to Nepal in Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

Nepal is a country of differences with various landscapes, including towering mountain ranges, lush forests, and a vibrant cultural heritage. The best time to travel to Nepal depends on your preferences and the type of excursions or events you intend to participate in. Generally, Nepal has four distinct seasons, each with unique charms and challenges.

Winter Season: Cold temperatures start in late November or early December, but clear skies suit budget travellers. Lower-elevation treks and skiing/snowboarding in ski resorts are popular activities.

Spring Season: From late February 15 to Jun 15, warmer temperatures make it perfect for Trekking. Rhododendrons bloom, adding to the scenic beauty. Celebrations like Holi and Buddha Jayanti occur during this time.

Summer Season: Monsoon rains from June 15 to August make trekking challenging, but it's a great time to experience lush greenery and agriculture. Ideal for peace seekers and cultural tours of cities accessible by road.

Autumn Season: September to November is Nepal's best time for Trekking and outdoor activities. Clear skies, pleasant temperatures, and festivals like Dashain Tihar and Chhat make this period ideal for experiencing Nepali culture.

Fitness and Training:

Trekking and climbing in Nepal's high-terrain Himalayas require physical fitness and training for a safe journey. Trekking involves walking long distances, sometimes for hours daily, over different terrain and at high altitudes. To build stamina and prepare the body, it's best to start fitness activities a few months before the trip, including cardio, strength, and endurance training.

Your journey to Nepal can be safe and successful with physical fitness, training, and preparation. Be aware of the risks and challenges, and take necessary safety measures for a fun and secure trip.

Entry and exit requirements at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Nepal:

Upon arrival at the entry point, all baggage undergoes declaration and clearance through customs. Passengers arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) without access to goods may proceed through the Green Channel for swift clearance without luggage checks.

Before departing Nepal, possessing a valid visa and passport is crucial. If your Visa has expired, you must extend it before being permitted to leave. Please note that the Immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport is not authorized and allowed to extend visas.

About Visa requirements:

To visit Nepal, you need a valid passport and a visa. You can quickly get an arrival visa at entry points or Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport. However, some people need a permit before they come, so it's good to check with the nearest Nepalese embassy.

Some nationalities that don't get visas from immigration entry points in Nepal are Nigeria, Iraq, Ghana, Afghanistan, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Palestine, and Ethiopia.

Visas for travellers are given below: 

Fifteen days, 30

Thirty   days,  50

Ninety  days, 125 

The cost varies from $30 to $125 depending on how long you want to stay. You can pay in US dollars or other significant currencies, sometimes even Nepalese rupees.

If you're coming for business, you can get a suitable visa for up to 5 years. The fee depends on how much money you're investing. If you invest less than 10 million Nepalese rupees, it's $35 per month, $400 per year, or $1000 for five years. If you invest more, the fees are lower; if you invest more than 100 million Nepalese rupees, you don't have to pay any fees.

People from SAARC countries get a free 30-day visa. Indians don't need a visa, but they must show ID, like a passport or citizenship card. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months. And it's a good idea to have travel insurance which covers medical treatment and emergency evacuation.

Tims and Permit:

To enter Everest, you need three Gokyo Lake permits, and Gokyo-Ri Trek permits. The Khumbu Pasang Lamu Rural Municipality Permit, the Sagarmatha National Park Permit, and the TIMS card.

Khumbu Pasang Lamu Rural municipality permit is necessary to enter the Khumbu region. It can obtained in Lukla or Monjo. For foreigners, it costs  NPR 2000 (USD 17) per person for the first four weeks and NPR 2500 (USD 25) afterwards. Remember, you can't get this permit in Kathmandu.

TIMS Card The TIMS card is essential for guides, porters, and clients in emergencies. It costs USD 20 and is issued by TAAN Nepal via a registered Trekking company.

Sagarmatha National Park entry permit, 3300Rs Per person, Rs 26 US$ in equivalent.

Travel Insurance:

Asiana Treks and Tours strongly advises our valuable clients to have travel insurance that protects adventurous activities at high altitudes above 5,000 m. This comprehensive coverage, which includes accidents and emergency help, will provide you with the peace of mind you need during your high-altitude adventure.

However, you can get this insurance online from different companies. Here are some popular Insurance company choices for Everest Base Camp Trekking.

USA and Canada: Tugo, United Health Care, World Nomad, Blue Cross.

Australia and New Zealand: Fast Cover, Allianz Australia.

Singapore: Ergo, World Nomad Explore plan level 3.

Europe: Europe Assistance, Austrian Alpine Club, Allianz Europe.

India: ICICI Lombard

But make sure the policy covers trekking up to 5985,000 m altitude. These are just suggestions, so the policies and what they cover might vary. It's best to contact these insurers directly to ask about what they offer before you buy anything.

High Altitude Sickness and Acclimatisation:

Altitude sickness is common among hikers in Nepal's Himalayan Region. It happens when the body doesn't get enough oxygen at higher elevations, causing headaches and dizziness. Acclimatization is essential to prevent this. It means gradually getting used to higher altitudes by resting, drinking fluids, and ascending slowly. Spending an extra day at lower elevations before going higher is the best way to avoid altitude sickness. Hydration is the main issue during Trekking to prevent dehydration, which can worsen altitude sickness. Drinking plenty of water, tea, and soup can help. Trekkers can also take medicines like acetazolamide or dexamethasone to relieve symptoms. However, it's best to consult a doctor first. Proper acclimatization techniques are like "climb high, sleep low," and please keep in mind that during your trek, you should always stay hydrated, which would reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Booking with an experienced guide can ensure you get the right advice and help during your trek.

Packing Checklist:

When planning a trip to Nepal, packing the right gear is crucial for a successful journey, which includes clothing, equipment, and accessories tailored to your trek and the time of year. If you're trekking, pack light unless you're hiring a porter. Consider renting or buying gear in Nepal to save space. Ensure your equipment is high-quality and in good condition to avoid problems in the mountains. Take our suggestions to prepare your baggage correctly. Lastly, double-check the weather forecast and ensure you have all the necessary items for a safe and comfortable trip.

Typical Day in Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

 Each day of the Trek brings new experiences as you explore different places, enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and converse with locals to learn more about their customs and culture. Our guides will provide information about the places you visit. Trekking usually starts around 7-8 am, depending on the distance to cover and the terrain. We'll stop for lunch after about three hours of Trekking, usually on the way to our destination for the day. After lunch, you'll have an hour to rest before continuing the Trek. The afternoon trek is shorter, and once we reach our destination, you'll have time to explore until it gets dark. Dinner is served around 6-7 pm, followed by a briefing from your trek leader about the next day's plan. Afterwards, you can relax and entertain yourself with games or learn Nepali words from our crew.

History of Lukla Airport:

In 2008, Lukla Airport was bestowed with a new name: Tenzin-Hillary Airport, a tribute to the first people to conquer Mount Everest, Tenzin Norgey Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary. This airport's runway, measuring 527 meters long and 30 meters wide, is a testament to human ingenuity and the spirit of adventure. Its unique uphill slope of almost 12% aids planes in slowing down during landing. The airport was established in 1964, and its runway was paved in  2001, marking a significant milestone in aviation history, situated at 2860 meters. 

Flight and weather conditions:

Flights depend on weather conditions and are often postponed or cancelled due to low visibility and weather conditions. The airport's location makes it one of the world's most dangerous, with a short runway on a steep slope that makes it challenging for pilots. Lukla Airport has a short runway on a steep slope, making it challenging for pilots due to the rugged terrain. Unpredictable weather can lead to flight delays or cancellations, adding a touch of adventure to your plans. Please prepare for the plan; we strongly recommend allocating an additional three days in case of unfavourable weather conditions. This will help avoid long-day waits in Ramechhap. However, Lukla flights depart from Ramechhap/Manthali during peak seasons in March, April, May, October, and November. Ramechhap/Manthali is approximately a 4-to 5-hour drive from Kathmandu. Conversely, flights operate from Kathmandu during non-peak seasons, such as January, February, June, July, August, September, and December. Flights from Kathmandu take about 35 minutes, while flights from Ramechhap take 15-20 minutes. 

Alternatives like helicopter flights or ground transportation exist if your flight is cancelled for over two days. We advise you to fly to Phaplu and start your trek from Phaplu or opt for a 4WD drive to Salleri and start your trekking or Annapurna Base Camp Trekking and begin your journey. This will help avoid long-day waits in Ramechhap. However, these options might extend your itinerary. We recommend booking your flights in advance, especially during peak seasons, to avoid such situations. This ensures you have a seat reserved and reduces the risk of last-minute changes to your itinerary.

About the sensitive zone in Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trekking:

There are some risky areas to watch out for during the Gokyo Lake and Gokyo-Ri Trek. There are some risky areas to watch out for during the Gokyo Lake and Gokyo-Ri Trek, especially during snowfall, Mountain Hazards, and heavy rains in winter and March. Please follow the caution of our guides, who are familiar with these risky spots and can help navigate them safely. Travellers sometimes walk without a guide into different terrains and have problems; some have even lost their lives while trekking to Gokyo Lake and Gokyo-Ri Trek without a guide and proper information. Parts of the trail can be hazardous, especially during snowfall or heavy rains in winter and March. Our guides are familiar with these risky spots and can help navigate them safely. Travellers sometimes encounter difficulties; sadly, some have even lost their lives while trekking to Gokyo-Ri and Renjo-La Pass Trek without a guide and proper information.

Trip Itinerary

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Your trip day starts today when you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Upon your arrival, you will be received by our representative at the airport. He will be carrying a signboard with our company’s name on it. Then, you will be transferred to the tour hotel and checked in. A trip briefing will follow later today, and the representative who picks you up from the airport will notify you of the time. We will come to meet and brief you about the trip at a fixed time. Until then, relax or explore a bit of the surroundings.

Accommodation

3*Hotel

Meals

only Breakfast

Max. altitude

1,337m / 4,386 ft.

Distance

5 Km 3 Miles
After breakfast, we will take you for a day tour of cultural heritage monuments in Kathmandu Valley. The tour will give you a mixed insight into the history, culture, art, architecture and spirituality of Kathmandu Valley. The sites include; Swoyambhunath, aka Monkey Temple: The oldest of all sites in Kathmandu Valley, Swoyambhunath is an important Buddhist spiritual site with over two thousand years of history. This site has gained a popular name as a monkey temple, as this small forested hill is a suitable habitat for hundreds of monkeys. The visit there will heighten your spiritual and cultural experience. Patan City, including Patan Durbar Square: A tour of the medieval city of Patan gives you a great insight into ethnic Newari culture, Buddhist spirituality, religious harmony, art and architecture while you stroll around the charismatic alleys taking you to the magnificent local community squares known as Bahal and eventually leading you to an incredible medieval palace square. The monuments and skills of the local artisans displayed on those monuments in the square will stun you with unbelievable charm. Boudhanath Stupa: The largest in the world, this magnificent stupa is an essential centre of faith for the people following Tibetan Buddhism. This place is a lovely Circular Square with a stunning stupa in the middle, which spreads many spiritual vibrations around the atmosphere.

Accommodation

3*Hotel

Meals

B/B

Max. altitude

1,337m / 4,386 ft.

Distance

29.9Km /18.5 Miles
Take an early morning flight from Kathmandu Airport to Lukla in the off-season. In the peak season, a 4-hour drive to Ramechhap Manthali and a 17-minute scenic Himalayan panoramic flight from Manthali to Lukla takes you to the gorgeous mountain town of Lukla, the gateway to Everest trekking. After landing at the Lukla airport, take some time to prepare for a beautiful village on the bank of the Dudhkoshi River. Approximately four hours of gentle walking on the Everest trail will take you to Phakding, where you will spend the night at a tea-best guest house.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

2,610m / 8,563 ft.

Distance

6.2 Km/3.8
After breakfast today, we begin our trek uphill towards Namche. Along the way, we traverse a picturesque landscape, passing by Sherpa settlements with yaks, prayer flags, a mani wall, a mani stone, a monastery, and glimpses of the Dudhkoshi River. We crossed suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi to reach Taktoor and Banker villages and then continued to Manjo. After entering the National Park at Jorshale and checking permits, we followed the Dudh Koshi River again. Ascending through zigzag trails and pine forests, we crossed two suspension bridges, including the Hillary Bridge, before reaching Tup Dhara for our first view of Mt. Everest. Finally, we arrived near Namche Bazaar, where we checked for permits, and after half an hour, we went to our guesthouse In Namche, the Sherpa Capital. We explored the town, visited the 80-year-old monastery, and ended the day with some bar hopping and a heartfelt moment lighting a butter lamp in memory of our loved ones.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

3,440m / 11,286 ft.

Distance

11 km/6.8 Miles

Today is our rest and easy day, with much to see and do in Namche. We are already 3,440 meters above sea level, so it's important to acclimate to the high-altitude atmosphere. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, then take a 20-minute uphill walk to the Sherpa Museum and Sagarmatha National Park Headquarters office. Here, you can learn about the park's activities, local people and culture, landscape and scenery, the alpine zone, mountains, glaciers, and much more.

Namche is a central hub for many trekking routes in the Everest region, including Gokyo, Everest Base Camp, Thame, and Chhukung. It's essential to spend time here to acclimate, which you can do by taking uphill hikes to Shyangboche. The Syangboche Airport is the highest in the world. A bit further up is a beautiful Sherpa lodge where you can practice yoga, although it's unavailable year-round. Enjoy stunning mountain views at the Hotel Everest View while sipping tea or coffee.

Afterwards, hike down to the green valley and the villages of Khumjung and Khunde. Here, you can visit the famous monastery that houses a Yeti's head, a unique and intriguing artefact. The Khunde Hospital, founded by Sir Edmund Hillary, is a testament to the Sherpa people's resilience and commitment to healthcare. The Hillary School, named after the legendary mountaineer, is a beacon of education in this remote region. After the hike, return to Namche and explore this charming town. Although it is a rest and relaxing day, we have plenty to keep us busy today.

Accommodation

Same

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

3,440m / 11,286 ft.

Distance

9 Km/5.5 Miles
Today, after breakfast at Dole, you will take a route to the Gokyo region, unlike the usual route to Everest Base Camp. The stopover destination today is Dole, which is situated amidst the mountains. Passing through scenic trails via the Sherpa settlement, the trek for the day ends after about five to six hours at Doley.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

4,038m / 13,248 ft.

Distance

!2 Km/7.4 Miles
Today's trek begins after breakfast, taking you from Dole at an elevation of 4,050 meters (13,287 feet)to the higher altitude of Machhermoat at 4,464 meters (14,665 feet). The journey covers approximately five hours, with each step offering stunning scenery and a gradual ascent through the Gokyo trekking trail. Machhermo is an ideal stop, providing natural beauty and a sense of achievement as you climb higher into the Himalayan wilderness. Machhermo is a stunning village nestled amidst breathtaking mountain views, offering a serene and picturesque setting. Located south of Gokyo and north of Dole, this charming village

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

4,464m / 14,646 ft.

Distance

6 Km/3.7 Miles

Today, After breakfast at Machhrmo in the morning, we are heading toward our trek along the ridge, where even more stunning views await us. The towering Cho Oyustands is magnificently ahead, while the breathtaking Khantega Gorge lies below, showcasing nature's raw beauty. As we move beyond the ridge, the valley opens up, leading us to Pangram at 4,390m.

The trail descends to the riverside, followed by a climb to the ancient glacial deposits of the Ngozumpa Glacier. After a steady ascent, we finally arrive at Gokyo, where we'll spend the night.

After lunch, we'll visit the mesmerizing Fifth Lake, a genuinely magnetic spot that offers unparalleled views. It's the best viewpoint for capturing stunning photographs and soaking in the beauty of the surrounding Himalayan landscape. Overnight stay at Gokyo Village, surrounded by serene mountain views.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

4,700m / 15,420 ft.

Distance

8.7 Km/ 5.4 Miles

We will hike to Gokyo Ri (5,360m) to catch the stunning sunrise over the Himalayas. From the top, we will enjoy breathtaking views of Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu, and other majestic peaks. Afterwards, we'll trek to the Fifth Lake for even more incredible mountain vistas. We will then return to Gokyo and spend another night in Ingokyo.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

5,360m / 17,585 ft.

Distance

7 Km/ 4.5 Miles

Crossing Renjo- La Pass and trekking to Lungden (4,350m)

We gently climb through lush grassy terrain, but the trail becomes steeper as we approach the top. Reaching the pass, we are rewarded with breathtaking views of Rolwaling, Tengi Ragi Tau, and the serene Rermo Pokhari Lake to the west, along with Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Gyachung Kang, and the Gokyo Lakes to the east. Today's walk is challenging. From there, we descend past the Dudh Pokhari Lakes and through beautiful meadows into the Bhote Koshi Valley, following the river. Along the way, we might encounter yak caravans travelling from Tibet. We end the day with an overnight stay in Lungden.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

4,350m / 14,272 ft.

Distance

9 Km/5.5 Miles

Today's After Breakfast at Lungden trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440m), a lively Sherpa village rich in culture and history. Along the way, you will stop for lunch in Thame (3,845m), a historically significant town known as the birthplace of legendary climbers like Tenzing Norgay, Apa Sherpa, and Ang Rita Sherpa. A local restaurant even displays Tenzing Norgay's goggles, adding nostalgia to the journey.

Thame sits at the base of Kongde Ri (6,187m) and is a junction for trails leading to Tesi Lapcha Pass, Renjo La Pass, and Tibet along the ancient salt trading route. The village offers breathtaking mountain views and is home to the Thame Monastery (Dechen Chekhorling, 3,970m), one of the oldest monasteries in the Khumbu region, built-in 1667. The monastery hosts vibrant Buddhist ceremonies and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Despite suffering from a glacial lake outburst in 2024, Thame remains resilient, offering visitors a peaceful retreat with its rich culture and spiritual heritage.

After lunch, continue trekking through traditional Sherpa villages, passing Phurte, Samshing, and Thamo while enjoying views of the towering Himalayas. Finally, arrive at the bustling Namche Bazaar, where you will spend the night reflecting on your incredible journey through the Khumbu region.

 

 

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

3,440m / 11,286 ft.

Distance

13Km/11286

After breakfast inNamche(3440m), begin your final day of trekking with a gradual descent through lush pine forests. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, passing through charming Sherpa villages.

Trek down to Phakding (2,610m), a small village known for its beautiful riverside location and guesthouses. From here, continue along the trail, crossing suspension bridges and walking past traditional stone houses and prayer wheels. Then, we are in Thadokoshi (2,580m) and Ghat (2,530m), where mani walls and small chortens reflect Buddhist culture. The trail gently ascends toward Chheplung (2,660m), offering views of the green hills and distant snow-capped peaks.

You must climb up before arriving at Lula (2,860m), the gateway to Everest. Once you arrive, check into a teahouse and take time to relax. You can explore Lukla’s small market, visit a monastery, or reflect on your incredible journey. Before the day ends, confirm your flight for the next morning—flights to Ramechhap operate in peak season, while flights to Kathmandu are available in the offseason. Enjoy your last night in the mountains, celebrating with your fellow trekkers and guides. Overnight at Lukla.

Accommodation

Best Lodge

Meals

B/L/D

Max. altitude

2,860m / 9,383 ft.

Distance

15 Km/9.3 Miles

Have Breakfast early in the morning and prepare for an early morning flight from Lukla Airport to Kathmandu in the off-season. In the peak season, a 17-minute scenic Himalayan panoramic flight from Lukla to Manthali, then after a 4-hour scenic drive to Hotel In Kathmandu. 

You have some leisure time in the afternoon to relax or explore. We will meet in the evening for a farewell dinner overnight in Kathmandu. 

Accommodation

3*Hotel

Meals

B/D

Max. altitude

1,337m / 4,386 ft.

Distance

20 minute drive from Airport to Hotel

We will drop you off at the airport three hours before your flight time for your home destination.

Meals

only Breakfast

Distance

5 Km/ 3.1 Miles
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Cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up and hotel transfers.
  • Three-night accommodations in Kathmandu, in the 3-star category, with breakfast.
  • Day sightseeing in old heritage sites with a tourist guide.
  • First aid medical kit and oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitudes.
  • All of the ground transportation is mentioned in the Itinerary.
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permit and TIMS card.
  • Pasanglamu rural municipality entry tax. 
  • An experienced and first aid trained license holder trekking guide.
  • A strong trekking porter (one porter for two persons) one porter carries 15 KG.
  • Meals, accommodation, transportation, equipment insurance, and salary for trekking crews.
  • Simple Accommodation during the trek on a twin or multi-sharing basis.
  • Applicable government taxes (13% VAT and 10% tourism service charges)
  • Nepali culture show with farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

Cost Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa, Travel/Medical insurance
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu and Optional trips
  • Single supplements in hotels except for solo trekking service
  • Bar bills, snacks, laundry service and hot showers in the trekking.
  • Battery Charges( Available during the trek with Extra cost)
  • Personal trekking equipment and donations to the local Organization.
  • Helicopter evacuation/rescue in case of emergency
  • Tipping to Guide and Porter.

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