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This trek is a more scenic and adventurous alternative to the classic Everest Base Camp (EBC) route. Instead of following only the busy Khumbu valley, it detours west to the stunning Gokyo Valley, famous for its turquoise glacial lakes, then crosses the Cho La Pass (5,420 m) to reconnect with the traditional EBC trail. It combines dramatic landscapes, fewer crowds, and a true high-mountain challenge.
Scenic mountain flight, short and easy warm-up walk along the Dudh Koshi River.
Cross suspension bridges, gradual ascent to the main Sherpa town and trekking hub.
Rest and short hikes to adjust to altitude; views of Everest and Ama Dablam.
Leave the busy trail, enter the quieter Gokyo Valley with alpine scenery.
Steady climb through yak pastures and open valleys.
Reach the turquoise Gokyo Lakes beneath massive glaciers.
Optional sunrise climb for panoramic views of four 8,000 m peaks.
Short walk along the Ngozumpa Glacier, preparing for the high pass.
Challenging day crossing a snowy, high mountain pass with dramatic views.
Rejoin the classic Everest Base Camp route.
Reach Everest Base Camp, then overnight at Gorakshep.
Sunrise Everest viewpoint, long descent to lower altitude.
Comfortable downhill trek through familiar villages.
Final trekking day, celebrate trek completion.
Return flight with final Himalayan views.
Yes. The Cho La Pass makes it more demanding.
Do I need technical climbing skills?
No, but snow/ice conditions may require microspikes and confidence on steep terrain.
Is it worth the extra effort?
Yes. Fewer crowds, Gokyo Lakes, and wider Himalayan views make it one of the best Everest-region treks.
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