Gokyo Lakes Trek is the best alternative to the classic Everest Base Camp Trek. It is a spectacular lodge-to-lodge hike that leads us to some of the breathtakingly beautiful lands of the Khumbu region of the Solukhumbu district. Trekkers will amaze seeing the glacial lakes systems of Gokyo lakes consisting mainly of six lakes: Gokyo Cho (Dudh Pokhari), Thonak Cho, Gyazumpa Cho, Tanjung Cho, Ngojumba Cho, and Kyajumba Cho. Standing at Gokyo Ri (5357m / 17570ft), trekkers will witness the most amazing views of panoramic mountain views, including four of the six tallest peaks of the world: Mt. Everest (8848m) –the tallest peak, Mt Lhotse (8516m) – fourth tallest, Mt. Makalu (8485m) – fifth-tallest, and Mt. Cho Oyu (8188m) –sixth-tallest, and numerous other peaks of the Everest region, and entire Gokyo valley.
Exploration of Sherpa ethnic culture getting warm hospitality from the ever-smiling locals is another part of the trek. The religious shrines (monasteries, chortens, alleys, and mane walls), cultural monuments (museum), and the way of living exhibit that people are preserving the centuries-old cultures and traditions.
Inside the Sagarmatha National Park (the highest elevated national park of the world that extends from 2835 m to 8848.86 m above sea level.), we can see diverse Himalayan wildlife, including Himalayas Tahr, Ghoral, Musk deer, Pikka (mouse hare), Weasel and occasionally Jackal. On the other hand, Himalayan Black bears, Wolf, Lynx, and Snow Leopard have rarely seen animals here.
A short but scenic flight to and from Lukla, villages of Lukla, Phakding, Monjo, Namche Bazaar, Khumjung, Dole, Machherma, and Gokyo valley are some of the most popular towns to explore in this 13 days' Gokyo Lakes walk, which will be a blend of adventure and delight.
An Introduction to Gokyo lakes
Gokyo lakes, the uppermost pristine water lakes, elevate around 5,000m above sea level. Glaciers surround these lakes, passes, and the snowcapped Himalayas situated at the Khumjung area of Solukhumbu district of northeast Nepal.
Gokyo lakes combine five holy lakes where Gokyo Cho (Dudh Pokhari) is the main lake, Thonak Cho is the largest lake, and Ngojumba Cho is the smallest one.
Not only the natural, Gokyo lakes carry religious significance as well. On the special commemoration of the Janai Purnima festival
During this, hundreds of Hindus reach Gokyo to bathe in the ancient waters of the sanctified lakes. People worship the Nag Devata (snake god) and have built a temple for the Hindu deities Vishnu and Shiva.
Benefits of Gokyo Lakes Hike
This trek leads to the less crowded and quieter valley, one of the perfect alternatives to Everest Base Camp Trek. Then, following the Dudh Koshi river, the journey ascends to its source Gokyo Cho (Dudh Pokhari). Then, walking along Ngozumpa Glacier, the largest glacier in the Himalayas, trekkers get an unforgettable experience.
Enjoying the gleaming, primeval, and blue waters of the Gokyo Lakes, trekkers can capture 360-degree panoramic mountain views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Cholatse, Taboche several other peaks.
Along with the sunrise and sunset over giant peaks, trekkers explore diverse flora and fauna in the journey. Reconnoitering the Sherpa culture, lifestyle, festivals, and living is another affirmative aspect of this journey.
Gokyo Lakes Trek Route
We kick-start our journey to Gokyo Lakes begins with an enthralling morning flight to Lukla(2840m) from Kathmandu (1350m) airport. It takes approximately 40 minutes to land Lukla from Kathmandu, and the flight goes between the hills, snow-capped peaks, and valleys with the magnified view of the Himalayas. On the same day, we take a short hike to Phakding (2610m). Phakding is a small village with numerous hotels, teahouses, and small teashops.
On the next day's trip, we ascend to Namche Bazaar, a village with numerous surprises. Famous as a gateway to Everest, Namche Bazaar is a tourist hub where every nitty-gritty needed for the trek is available. Gear shops, restaurants, cafes, banks, ATMs, bakeries are commonly found throughout.
Before ascending further to Dole, Maccherma (commonly known as Macchermo), and Gokyo Valley, we halt at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization purposes. We finally landed at Gokyo (4790m/15715ft), our ultimate destination. We travel around the Gokyo valley and immerse ourselves in the beauty of it. Beautiful snowcapped lands surround the Gokyo Lakes. The melting snow forms the pristine waters of the lakes.
The following day, awaking early, we hike to a challenging yet rewarding ascend to Gokyo Ri (5350m / 17562 ft), the highest point of the entire trek. Gokyo Ri is famous for its unobstructed views. The closest possible view of Mt. Everest and its surrounding peaks look breathtaking. Likewise, the Gokyo Lakes, the entire Gokyo valley, Ngozumpa glacier, and the icy surroundings look awe from this point.
Exploring all, we hike back to Lukla using the same way of ascent. From Lukla, we take a morning flight to Kathmandu and conclude our epic travel to Gokyo Lakes.