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Everest Base Camp With Chola Pass, Gokyo Trek

17 Days

    

Trip Info

  • 01-30
  • English
  • Spring and Autumn
  • Flight,Private Car,Jeep
  • Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu
  • 10
  • 75

Overview

 If you want to get lost in the lap of heavenly bliss and beauty and adventure you are looking for then you can definitely choose this trekking.Everest Base Camp ,CholaPass ,Gokyo Trek. EBC (Everest Base Camp), Gorak Shep,  Kalapathar, Cholapass and Gokyo are all key points along the trek, GorakShep(5175m ) is a small settlement and serves as the last stop before reaching Everest Base Camp. It is located near the base of Kala Patthar. Trekkers typically stop here for a night before pushing on to EBC or Kala Patthar. The area is known for its high-altitude conditions, and trekkers often feel the effects of the thin air here, making it an important place for acclimatization.Kala Patthar(5555m), which translates to “Black Rock,” is a famous viewpoint located above Gorak Shep. It provides one of the most iconic panoramic views of Mount Everest, especially at sunrise and sunset. While it is not technically part of the base camp, it’s a must-see for trekkers who want a closer look at Everest’s summit. The climb to Kala Patthar is steep, but the reward is an incredible view of the surrounding peaks, including the mighty Everest. It’s  Chola pass  EBC trek to extend the experience with a high-altitude crossing that links  the Everest region to the Gokyo Valley.Gokyo is a series of six high-altitude lakes, with the largest one Gokyo Cho,those lakes are major attraction and being the most famous.These lakes are considered sacred,especially to the local Sherpa people, and are associated with Bajrayana Buddhism the Gokyo Lakes, a series of stunning glacial lakes that are often visited during trekking in the area.beside the 3rd Gokyo lake there is standing the Gokyo Ri Peak(5357m) From the summit of Gokyo Ri, trekkers can enjoy panoramic views of some of the highest mountains on Earth, including Mount Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse (8,516 m), Makalu (8,485 m), and Cho Oyu (8,188 m).are at high altitudes, so temperatures can be very cold, especially at night. Even in the peak trekking season (autumn and spring), temperatures at higher elevations (like above 4,000m/13,000ft) can drop below freezing at night.Cho La Pass is the most challenging part of this trek, as it’s at about 5,420m (17,780ft), and you might experience severe cold, particularly in the early morning. Winds can be particularly strong at the pass, and visibility may be limited due to snow or mist.

Highlights

  • Cho La Pass Crossing:Navigate a steep, glacier-clad pass requiring crampons and caution. The traverse offers dramatic views of icy crevasses and peaks like Ama Dablam and Cholatse.
  • Everest Base Camp (5,364m/17,598ft):Stand at the foot of Mount Everest (8,848m), surrounded by the Khumbu Icefall and the towering peaks of Nuptse and Lhotse.
  • Kala Patthar (5,645m/18,519ft):Catch a sunrise over Everest from this iconic viewpoint, with panoramic Himalayan vistas.
  • Gokyo Lakes & Gokyo Ri (5,357m/17,575ft):Trek past turquoise glacial lakes and summit Gokyo Ri for jaw-dropping views of Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
  • Sherpa Culture:Explore monasteries in Tengboche and Dingboche, and experience warm hospitality in villages like Namche Bazaar.

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