One of the most famous trekking trail where trekkers to see the dark cone of Everest up close and enjoy with warm hospitality of Sherpa people. The rail weaves along the foot of various Himalayas giants and view of Mt. Everest and many other 7000m. & 8000m. Peaks are just unforgettable. After Namche Bazar the trail goes upward above the tree line and you quite quickly find yourself walking in a stunning high-altitude landscape. The walk to Everest Base Camp (5364 m) from Gorakhshep should not be missed. The trail leads over Khumbu Glacier and Nuptse (7861 m) is so close you can almost touch it.From Gokyo Lake you will cross the Cho La (5420 m) which brings you into the Khumbu Valley in which the Everest Base Camp lies.Well-equipped lodges are scattered around the region and run by the friendly Sherpa people.
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, We're grateful for the warm welcome extended by our official. We will take you to the hotel in our private tourist vehicle. Pre-trip meeting will be done and you will meet with your trip guide. Make sure to confirm your queries about trekking in the mountains.
Manthali (Ramechaap) to Lukla Flight (March, April, May, October, and November)
During peak seasons, such as March, April, May, October, and November, the flight to Lukla will be operated from Ramechhap/Manthali due to air traffic expansion. The Manthali/Ramechhap airport is about a 5 to 6 hours drive away from Kathmandu. On this day we wake up at 1:30 to 2:30 am and take an escorted shuttle to Manthali airport on a shared tourist vehicle and board a 20-minute flight to Lukla.
Kathmandu to Lukla Flight (January, February, June, July, August, September, and December)
During the 35-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (9,186ft), we enjoy one of the most beautiful air routes in the world culminating on a hillside surrounded by high mountainous peaks. At Lukla, a gateway destination from where our trek begins, we meet our other crew members and begin packing and arranging with them. From Lukla, we start trekking. At one hour’s gradual descent, we will be at a Cheplung village from where we have a glimpse of Mt. Khumbila (18900 ft), a sacred mountain which has never been climbed. From Cheplung, we then gradually descend until we reach Phakding and spend the night.
Walking through a beautiful pine forest, we follow the trail north up the valley of Benkar. We then cross DudhKoshi River and go on passing Chumoa to Monjo, the entrance to Everest National Park. Then after crossing a suspension bridge, we pass Jorsale village and walk alongside of the DudhKoshi and BhoteKoshi rivers. A steep ascent brings us to the prime heartland of Sherpa village - Namche Bazaar. At one hour’s distance to reaching Namche Bazaar, if the weather permits, we can view the sights of Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
There are plenty of things to do around Namche Bazaar, and we can spend a day here acclimatizing. Namche Bazaar is the main centre of the Khumbu region and has government offices, ATMs, Internet cafes, shops, restaurants, and a colorful market. Our guides can take us to explore the real charm of Namche Bazaar. Hiking to Sagarmatha National Park rewards trekkers with a sunrise view and the views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, AmaDablam, Thamserku, Kongde and so on. If we are interested in a day hike, we trek to Khumjung village (12401 ft)-a beautiful village with a Sherpa settlement. In exploring Namche Bazar, we observe traditional Sherpa life, Khumjung Hillary School, and enjoy flora and fauna found at such altitude. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
We climb the Khumjung hill and descend to the east of the village down the broad valley leading to the DudhKoshi from where the route turns north. There are two trails and our guide will choose the best option for us to follow. There is a chorten on the ridge top at 3973 m which descends from Mt. Khumbila (5761 m). We visit Mohang, the birthplace of the re-incarnated Lama of Rongbuk Monastery of Tibet who is believed to have introduced Buddhism in the Khumbu region of Nepal. The trail descends in a series of steep switchbacks down a sandy slope to the DushKoshi. We stay overnight in PhortseTanga, near the river.
From PhortseThanga it is an uphill climb to Machhermo. We walk on a trail alongside a rhododendron forest and pass through a waterfall before reaching Tongba Village. We continue our uphill trek and pass through Dole, Labarma and Luza villages before reaching Machhermo. There is a Chhorten right before the Luza village. Throughout today’s journey we will be walking alongside the DudhKoshi River. Overnight in Machhermo.
We begin today by climbing a ridge for an excellent view down the valley to Kangtaiga and also up towards Cho Oyu (8153 m). The valley now widens as the trail passes through Phangkha, where an avalanche in 1995 killed 40 people. We then descend to the riverbank before climbing onto the terminal moraine of the Ngazumpa Glacier on a steep trail. Upon crossing an iron bridge over a stream, the trail levels out as it follows the valley past the first lake, known as Longpongo, at 4690 m. At this juncture, we get a chance to observe lama footprints on a stone. At the sight of the second lake, TabocheTsho, we become mesmerized by the shimmering turquoise blue sheet of water sparkling in the sun. Little ahead of the second lake, we reach the third lake, the two linked by a surging stream. Gokyo village stands by the third lake and Cho-Oyu Mountain as a backdrop sets an amazing spectacular sight here. After lunch, we explore around the third lake, DudhPokhari. Overnight in Gokyo.
We will hike to GokyoRi, a small peak above Gokyo village, in the morning and savor the fantastic views of the entire Khumbu region. As we ascend, the views become even more fantastic and we can see four of the seven highest peaks of Nepal, Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu. Reaching the fourth lake, ThonakTsho we take pleasure in the lake’s serene beauty after which we trek back along the retracing trail to the third lake. We may take an additional hike up to the fifth lake, NgozumbaTsho if time permits and depending on our physical conditions. From here, the view of Ngozumba glacier, the longest glacier of the Himalayas, is so fascinating. Overnight in Gokyo.
If we did not climb the GokyoRi the previous day, we can do that today. Climbing to the top of GokyoRi is demanding as it is steep and takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach the top. But the scenery of Gokyo village, on the edge of third lake overlooked by Cholatse and the broad Nogzumpa Glacier, is magnificent. We are surrounded by panoramic mountains like KusumKanguru, Thamserku, Kangtega, Taboche, Cholatse, Makalu, Lhotse, Nuptse, Everest, Changtse, and Pumori. The sight of sunrays kissing Everest which towers over all the surrounding peaks is astounding. We trek through the Ngazumpa Glacier to the mountain on the other side. Next, traverse along the edge of that mountain and then meander into Thagnak. It will be a short hike today with an afternoon of rest which will prepare us for long hiking days and elevation gain to come.
Today is going to be one of the toughest days of the trip. The Cho La pass is not itself difficult, but it is steep and involves a glacier traverse on the eastern side. We need to be careful as the trail is vertical and the rocks glazed by ice may cause trouble by making the trail slippery. The trail from Phedi climbs through a ravine and a rocky trail. While trekking through the side of a frozen lake, we reach at the top of the pass decorated with prayer flags. The pyramidal Ama Dablam presides over a range of mountains on the south even as Cholatse soars to the west and Lobuche East and Baruntse rises sharply to our right. We need to pass through some crevasses before we reach Dzongla Village. The village provides great views of Cholatse, AmaDablam, LobucheMountains along with the Pheriche Village far below.
This will be a very short trek so we have a lot time to relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us. We climb down from Dzongla and walk through a grassy trail while enjoying the view of Lobuche Peak. The trail curves through the wide river bed before reaching Lobuche. We can spend the rest of day taking a rest which will help us prepare for the next day’s long trek. Overnight in Lobuche.
We take the trail to Everest Base Camp through the once vast GorakShep Lake. Continuing straight ahead, we come across the Indian army mountaineers' memorials. The path from here can be misleading; hence, it is important that we follow our lead Sherpa diligently. The walk is strenuous due to thin air in the high altitude. We pass through rocky dunes, moraine and streams before reaching the Everest Base Camp. Upon reaching the Everest Base Camp, we see tents of mountaineers that stand out in bright colors against the monotony of gray surroundings (especially in the spring). Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori are the mountains we can view from the base camp. We get back to GorakShep for a good night's rest. Overnight in GorakShep.
However, the sunset view from Kala Patthar is more admirable than the sunrise view, so it is recommended that we visit Kala Patthar today during sunset. As the setting sun's rays strike the snow-capped mountains, the resulting scenery is incredible. Therefore, for those trekkers who wish to continue to Kala Patthar today instead of the next day please inform your guide and he/she will coordinate accordingly.
We prepare for an early morning departure, amid pre-dawn darkness and cold temperatures (-10 to -14 C). Plus, there is always the potential for chilly winds which are quite common. Familiar peaks such as Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse tower to the east even as Everest begins to reveal itself. But, it is upon reaching Kala Patthar that we get to see 360 degree up-close and formidable views of Mt. Everest. We take pictures, enjoy the magnificent mountain panorama, and then return back to Lobuche for a good night's rest. Overnight in Lobuche.
Those participants who will visit Everest Base Camp today will have an early breakfast to start early as Everest base camp hike takes longer than the hike at Kala Patthar. After returning to GorakShep, both the groups will have lunch together; the afternoon is taken to descend down to Pheriche for a good night's rest. e.
We trek down through the hillside blanketed by rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the prayer-flag festooned bridge over the DudhKoshi River, our trail follows the DudhKoshi gorge descending rapidly through pine forests. In the forest, we may come across colorful pheasants and mountain goats. The path eventually reaches Sansa from where we can enjoy views of AmaDablam, Thamserku and Nuptse mountains. We also pass winding trails then through a forest before reaching Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
The trail descends steeply downward so we need to walk cautiously as our shaky legs continuously battle the rocky terrain. After crossing the suspension bridges over the fast flowing DudhKoshi and its tributaries, the trail becomes more level and natural. After our arrival in Lukla, we stretch those sore legs and recall the experiences of the last couple of days. Overnight in Lukla.
Lukla to Manthali Flight (March, April, May, October, and November)
The flight from Lukla to Manthali is a 20-minute flight. After that, it is about a 5 to 6 hour drive to Kathmandu. Please note that the driving hours may vary according to the highway traffic condition. You’ll be transferred to the hotel in Kathmandu on a shared tourist vehicle.
Lukla to Kathmandu Flight (January, February, June, July, August, September, and December)
The flight from Lukla takes about 35 minutes. After arriving at the airport, you will be transferred to the hotel in Kathmandu via a shared tourist vehicle. Please be aware that the decision regarding the operation of flights solely depends on the airline and is influenced by the volume of travelers during a specific month.
After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If you want to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, we may do that today. Our guides can help you with both souvenir shopping or sightseeing. There will be a farewell dinner in the evening to celebrate the successful completion of our journey. Overnight in Kathmandu.
It’s the end of our exciting journey in the Solu region Today we conclude our 17 day Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Trekking . One of our airport representatives will accompany you to the International Airport for your flight back home.
We bid you farewell, and hoping you’ll travel to Nepal again.
The Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes is considered a challenging trek, suitable for experienced trekkers who are in good physical condition. It involves traversing high mountain passes, such as Cho La Pass, and reaching altitudes above 5,000 meters (16,404 feet). While prior trekking experience and training aren't mandatory, they are highly recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.
Here are some factors to consider regarding the difficulty of the Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes:
High altitude: Trekking to Everest Base Camp involves ascending to high altitudes where the air is thinner, leading to decreased oxygen levels. Altitude sickness is a potential risk, and it's crucial to acclimatize properly by ascending gradually and allowing your body time to adjust to the altitude. Prior experience with high-altitude trekking can help you understand how your body responds to altitude and minimize the risk of altitude-related illnesses.
Challenging terrain: The trail to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes includes steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and sections of moraine and glacier crossings. Trekking over Cho La Pass, in particular, requires careful navigation and may involve crossing snow and ice depending on the season. Prior hiking experience, especially in mountainous terrain, can help you feel more confident and comfortable navigating such conditions.
Long trekking days: The Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes typically involves long days of trekking, covering significant distances on foot. While the pace can be adjusted to match your fitness level, being physically prepared for sustained periods of walking and endurance is essential. Regular cardiovascular exercise, strength training, and hiking practice can help improve your stamina and reduce fatigue during the trek.
Variable weather conditions: Weather in the Everest region can be unpredictable, with rapid changes in temperature, wind, and the possibility of snow or rain, especially at higher altitudes. Proper clothing layers, including waterproof and windproof outer layers, are essential for staying warm and dry. Prior experience with outdoor activities in varied weather conditions can help you prepare and adapt to changing weather patterns during the trek.
Overall, while prior experience and training aren't mandatory for the Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes, they can significantly enhance your readiness and confidence for the challenges you'll encounter along the trail. It's essential to assess your own fitness level, consider the potential risks, and adequately prepare for the trek, whether through physical conditioning, altitude acclimatization, or gaining relevant hiking experience. Additionally, hiring an experienced guide or joining a guided trekking group can provide valuable support and assistance throughout the journey.
During the Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes, you'll find a variety of accommodation options, food choices, and sources of drinking water along the trail:
Accommodation: Teahouses or lodges are available at various points along the trekking route, providing basic but comfortable lodging for trekkers. These accommodations typically offer simple rooms with beds or sleeping pads, blankets, and shared bathroom facilities. While the quality of facilities may vary, teahouses along the popular trekking routes like Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes are well-equipped to accommodate trekkers' needs.
Food: Teahouses and lodges along the trail serve a range of meals to fuel your trekking adventure. You can expect a variety of dishes, including Nepali cuisine like dal bhat (rice and lentils), as well as international options like pasta, noodles, and soups. Meals are often prepared using locally sourced ingredients, and vegetarian options are readily available. While the menu choices may be limited at higher altitudes, teahouses strive to provide hearty and nourishing meals to satisfy hungry trekkers.
Drinking water: Staying hydrated is crucial while trekking in the Everest region. You can purchase bottled water at teahouses along the trail, but this can be expensive and contributes to plastic waste. A more sustainable option is to bring a reusable water bottle and refill it with purified water or boiled water, which is typically available at teahouses for a small fee. Additionally, you can use water purification tablets or a filtration system to treat water from natural sources like streams and rivers, ensuring it's safe to drink.
It's important to note that facilities along the Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes trek may be basic compared to urban areas, but they are sufficient to support trekkers throughout their journey. While the availability of accommodations, food, and water may vary depending on the season and specific trekking route, you can generally expect to find adequate amenities to meet your needs during the trek.
Kathmandu:
In Kathmandu, we recommend participants at least standard 3 star hotel centrally located in Thamel. The hotel features a beautiful garden where guests can relax and enjoy the surroundings. Accommodation is on a twin-sharing basis, with breakfast provided. Single rooms are available upon request for an additional single supplement fee, as stated in the trip costing.
Trekking to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes is a challenging adventure that presents several health and safety considerations. Here are some key issues to be aware of:
Altitude sickness: One of the most significant risks while trekking in the Everest region is altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS). This can occur when ascending to high altitudes too quickly, leading to symptoms such as headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. It's crucial to acclimatize properly by ascending gradually, staying hydrated, and paying attention to your body's signals. If symptoms of altitude sickness develop, it's essential to descend to a lower altitude and seek medical attention if necessary.
Weather conditions: Weather in the Everest region can be unpredictable and harsh, especially at higher altitudes. It's essential to be prepared for a wide range of weather conditions, including cold temperatures, strong winds, snowfall, and sudden changes in weather. Proper clothing layers, including waterproof and windproof outer layers, are essential for staying warm and dry. It's also advisable to check weather forecasts before setting out and be prepared to adjust your plans accordingly.
Trekking hazards: The trek to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes involves traversing challenging terrain, including steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and sections of moraine and glacier crossings. Trekking over high mountain passes like Cho La Pass requires careful navigation and may involve crossing snow and ice, depending on the season. It's essential to use proper trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots with good traction, and to exercise caution while trekking in such conditions.
Hygiene and sanitation: Facilities along the trekking route may have basic hygiene and sanitation standards. Practice good hygiene by washing your hands regularly with soap and water or using hand sanitizer. Be cautious with food and water consumption to avoid gastrointestinal illnesses. Carry a supply of personal hygiene items, such as hand sanitizer and toilet paper, as these may not always be readily available along the trail.
Emergency services: Remote trekking areas like the Everest region may have limited access to medical facilities and emergency services. It's essential to carry a basic first aid kit with essentials like bandages, antiseptic, pain relievers, and any personal medications. Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers emergency medical evacuation in case of serious injury or illness.
By being prepared, staying informed, and exercising caution, you can mitigate potential health and safety risks and enjoy a safe and memorable trekking experience to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lakes. Additionally, consulting with experienced guides or joining a guided trekking group can provide valuable support and assistance in navigating the challenges of the trek.
Ghumnajaau's team is fueled by a profound passion for alpine adventure and the vast expanse of the great outdoors. With decades of collective experience navigating some of the most remote trails and towering peaks, they proudly identify as high-altitude adventure specialists. The team boasts a rich diversity of backgrounds and qualifications, with many guides hailing from the region itself, fostering a deep understanding and connection to the local culture and environment. Each trip is accompanied by qualified guides who ensure the safety and enjoyment of participants throughout the journey. Additionally, the team maintains a favorable ratio of one porter for every two travelers and one assistant guide for every four, ensuring personalized support and assistance whenever needed. Committed to providing a memorable and enriching trekking experience in the Himalayas, Ghumnajaau's team is dedicated to sharing their expertise and love for the mountains with every adventurer they accompany.
The best seasons to trek to Everest Base Camp via Gokyo are Autumn (latter half of September to December) and Spring (latter half of March to mid-May). In Autumn, mornings are clear with excellent mountain views, though slightly colder than Spring. Days are warmer, but nights can get cold and frosty. Temperatures range from around -10 degrees Celsius at Gorekshep to 25 degrees Celsius at Lukla/Phakding.
During Spring, temperatures are relatively warmer, but nights remain cold and frosty at higher elevations. Temperatures drop as you ascend higher each day. Spring sees the Everest Base Camp bustling with climbers' tents, as April and May are preferred months for climbing Mount Everest.
These seasons offer optimal weather conditions for trekking, with clear mornings providing stunning mountain views. However, it's essential to be prepared for changing weather factors such as sun, snow, and rain during the trek. For more details, you can read further about the best time to visit Nepal at the provided link.
Travel insurance is mandatory and highly recommended for any adventurous trips in Nepal, including the Everest Base Camp via Gokyo Lake Trek. It should cover emergency helicopter evacuation, particularly in cases of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or other emergencies at high altitudes where alternative transportation options are unavailable. It's essential to carefully review the insurance policy and its coverage before making a decision. Participants should carry proof of insurance during the holiday and leave a copy with a trusted contact. Ensuring that the insurance provides adequate protection and covers the activities involved in the trek is crucial for peace of mind and safety throughout the journey.
The provided itinerary serves as a guideline for your trip; however, it is subject to modification based on prevailing situations and your preferences after consulting with your guide. While you have some flexibility in modifying certain aspects of the itinerary, the date of trek completion must align with the original schedule.
Please understand that this is an adventure trip into a remote mountain region, where unforeseen events may necessitate changes to the itinerary. Your safety and well-being are our top priorities, and in such cases, your guide will recommend the best alternative that closely aligns with the original program.
We appreciate your understanding and flexibility as we strive to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.
The gear list provided is comprehensive and covers essential equipment for the Everest Base Camp via Gokyo trek. Here's a breakdown of the items listed:
Head gears:
Sunhat
Warm hat
Buffs X 2
Sunglasses
Headlamp with spare batteries
Upper Body:
Thermal or fleece base layer top X 2
Short Sleeve Trekking shirts X 2
Full Sleeve trekking shirts X 2
Soft-shell jacket/fleece jacket X 2
Light down jacket X 1
Hardshell jacket with a hood X 1
Insulated Down Jacket (provided by request)
Lower body:
Thermal or fleece base layer bottom X 2
Trekking trousers/pants X 2
Warm trekking trousers X 1
Hardshell pants
Insulated down pants (optional)
Underwear:
5 pairs of underwear
2 Sports Bra for women
Footwear:
Waterproof Hiking Boots
Hiking socks X 4 pairs medium to heavy
Liner socks X 2
Camp shoes
Gaiters (If trekking in March)
Handwear:
Softshell gloves X 1
Heavyweight gloves X 1
Gears / Personal equipment:
Daypack 30-35 litres with rain cover
Waterproof Duffel bag (provided by request)
Down Sleeping bag (-15 C rated) (provided by request)
One-litre capacity water bottle X 2
Trekking poles
Camera with charger or spare batteries
Personal snacks and energy bars
Laundry bag
Padlock (Optional)
Rain Poncho
Large plastic bags
Extra clothes for Kathmandu
Toiletries and hygiene:
Quick-drying towel
Small face towel
Toothbrush & Toothpaste
Face mask
Water treatment tools or tablets
Soap and Shampoo/Dry shampoo
Face and body moisturizer
Sunscreen SPF30+ and Lip balm SPF 30+
Hand sanitiser/Antiseptic wipes
Hygiene products
Basic first aid kit (Pepto Bismol, Cipro (500mg tablets), Metronidazole, Hydration salts, Eye drops, Azithromycin (250mg tablets), Diamox (250mg tablets, approx. 20 total), and variety of standard painkillers including Tylenol, Ibuprofen, etc)
Documents:
Passport with visa and validity of 6 months after your trip completion
2 copies of passport-size photos (For Sim card and travel purposes)
Credit cards in case of emergencies
Driving ID or any other ID in case of loss of your passport
Travel Insurance and Flight tickets
Make sure to double-check the list against your personal needs and preferences, and consider the weather conditions during your trek. Additionally, ensuring proper fitting and comfort of the gear is essential for a successful trekking experience.
Passport:
All foreign visitors to Nepal must possess a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity beyond their planned departure date.
Visa:
Nepal visa can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu airport (Tribhuvan International Airport) or you can obtain Nepal visa prior to your arrival through the Nepalese embassies, diplomatic missions and consulates near your location. Nepal Visa is also issued at the entry points if you are entering Nepal by land.
Visa Fees:
Nepal visa fees are listed below as per the duration.
Multiple entry 15 days – US$ 30 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 30 days – US$ 50 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 90 days – US$ 125 or equivalent convertible currency
Important Note: It is always advisable to verify the visa requirements upon booking your trip. Visa requirements may vary depending on where you are from and its also recommended to check the transit country requirements as well.
While we share this information in good faith, it is crucial for you to independently verify it and acknowledge that you bear full responsibility for your visa requirements.
Point of Arrival:
Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal
Meeting Instructions:
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), proceed to pay your visa fee, apply for Visa On Arrival (VOA), clear customs, and collect your luggage.
Look for a team member holding a placard stating 'Ghumnajaau' outside the arrival hall.
You will be escorted to your hotel for check-in.
Airport Pickup and Drop:
Airport transfers are arranged based on the flight information you provide.
Notify promptly if there are changes to your flight schedule.
Look for a team member holding a placard that reads 'Ghumnajaau' in the arrival area for pickup.
For departure, you will be taken to the airport according to your flight schedule.
Emergency Contact for Airport Transfers:
• Santosh: +9779802344595
Having clear instructions and emergency contacts ensures a smooth transition upon arrival and departure from Kathmandu. If there are any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to Santosh or the team for assistance.
Nir And Santosh were amazing.The entire itenerary was created very thoughtfully by Nir, keepin in mind our physical fitness and experience. We had 2 flight cancellations from KTM to Lukla,but the alternate transport and rearranging the lodge booking was seemless. Same thing happend on the way back.Due to alsome unavoidable circumstances,we had to cancel our Gokyo plan but again all the rebooking were done without any issue.They both are very accomodative and flexible and considerate as well. Thank you Nir and Santosh. It was an amazing experience.
My Porter-guide Manatu Magar " Wow" he’s amazingly strong he spent all the time with me and didn’t get sick. I loved the quality of the experience i received. Thank you Nir arrange this for me and best of luck GHUMNAJAAU.