Gokyo Lake to Everest Base Camp Trek

Gokyo Lake to Everest Base Camp Trek via Chola pass is full of exciting adventures! Every stop during this 2 week journey is a highlight in itself. Asian Journey takes you on a more than two week journey in the land of the brave mountain Sherpas, located on the foothills, right under the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest (8848m). Throughout this journey you will come across the most welcoming people on the planet, a crystal clear glacial lake, how the world would look like from the top of the Gokyo peak, Mt. Everest showered in the morning sun, mystical monasteries and hundreds of different spectacular landscapes!

The trail kicks off at Lukla that brings you to the Gokyo glacial lake via Namche Bazaar. After enjoying the spectacular atmosphere at the Gokyo lake, you will have the exquisite opportunity to climb the Gokyo peak! From there the journey marches forward to the Everest Base Camp, one of the most famous destinations of the planet! At Kalapattar one gets the best views from the majestic Everest being bathed in the golden morning sun. On this second part of the trip, trekkers will be able to experience first-hand the excitement and serenity that surrounds Everest Base Camp, one of the most renowned locations on the planet. Additionally, travelers will be able to immerse themselves in local Sherpa lifestyles and learn more about this highly respected culture.

Everest View Trekking

The Everest View Trekking is a specially designed tour for those people who are not interested in strenuous and physically demanding trekking expeditions, while at the same time manages to obtain all of the beauty that the region has to offer!

Following a safe and well marked trail that ventures up to the renowned Tengboche Monastery (3850m), visitors can fully enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas without needing extensive trekking experience or superb fitness levels.

The tour starts off at Lukla, following a very short flight from Kathmandu, but rich in landscapes. The trail continues through Namche Bazaar to Tengboche – a village known for its beautiful landscapes and mystical monastery. The Khumjung village, lying in the vicinity is also a location not to miss! The friendliness and hospitality of the local Sherpas will leave you astounded.

This tour is designed in such a way that trekkers, without much of a hard work and walking, will be able to fully experience the region with its natural and cultural beauty. No aspect of this region is left out and will give the trekkers a complete picture of the region! Embark on this relatively short trip but filled with adventure and beauty and return home with a heart full of memories and a camera full of spectacular photographs!

Gokyo Lake Trek

Have you ever imagined being close to a glacial lake high up in the Himalayas with the snowy peaks glittering in the background? If so, the Gokyo Lake Trek is perfect for you! This trip provides a unique opportunity to experience the magnificence of the Mt. Everest and its surroundings! One of the many spectacular things you will see in this trek is the Ngozumpa Glacier composed exclusively from ice which, with its length of 26 kilometers, is considered to be the largest in the Nepalese Himalayas!

This particular region of the Himalayas is often recognized for its spectacular vistas, featuring magnificent viewing opportunities for some of the most popular mountains in Nepal. Thanks to a relatively high altitude and favorable terrain, travelers will be able to gaze out over vast expanses of picturesque terrain. Trekkers can observe Cho Oyu, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu, all of which are clearly visible from Gokyo Ri (5483m), situated directly above Gokyo Lake.

One of the most remarkable features of this particular trek is the view of the magnificent ice ridge situated between Cho Oyu and Gyachung (2922m), located in the Khumbu region. A stunning reminder of the region’s extensive glacial history, this ridge exists in startling contrast to the rocky terrain and snow-capped peaks of Cho Oyu and Gyachung.

This extraordinary journey also provides numerous opportunities for exploration into the untamed geography of the region, allowing trekkers to experience a journey beyond the human imagination.

Everest Base Camp Trek

The Everest Base Camp Trek – one of the most historical, spectacular and inspirational journeys that exist in the world. Considered as one of the most famous locations on the planet, the Everest Base Camp lies in the close proximity to the four of the world’s tallest peaks – Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu and Cho Oyu. More than just beautiful views of the Himalayan range, the Base Camp is also known for its dynamic cultural exchange and spiritual haven, thanks to the thriving Buddhist presence visible in the countless Buddhist flags that color the area and the diverse international community of mountaineers and mountain aficionados. With colorful prayer flags adorning the campsite and stunning views of the Himalaya mountain range, the atmosphere is both majestic and magical in this sublime natural haven.

This well-known trek begins with a scenic short flight from Kathmandu to the Tenzing – Hillary Airport at Lukla. Upon arrival, group members will begin their expedition to Everest Base Camp by traveling through Sagarmatha National Park, a rugged and breathtaking landscape that showcases the deep rivers and massive glaciers carved into the terrain.

After a steep climb, travelers will be greeted by the friendly faces of the Sherpas in Namche Bazaar, the capital of the Sherpas and a quaint oasis in this stunning landscape. Situated at roughly 3,440 metres, this vibrant community hosts several lodging facilities for trekkers, as well as stores where extra provisions can be purchased. With one day of rest before the climb resumes, visitors are given the opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of the Sherpas and the diverse landscape of surrounding areas while giving their bodies the time needed to properly compensate for higher altitudes.

Following this brief period of relaxation and acclimatization, the trek will resume, passing verdant alpine forests, roaring glacial rivers and sacred Buddhist temples en route to the next location of interest, Kala Patthar. From this vantage point, it’s easy to understand why Mt. Everest and Sagarmatha National Park have gained massive international appeal. This is more than just an adventurous trek – it’s truly an unforgettable life experience.

After arriving at Everest Base Camp, group members will have the opportunity to explore their new surroundings and relish their achievements before traveling back to Lukla and embarking upon a return flight to Kathmandu.

The Everest Base Camp trek is highly recommended for those looking to explore new vistas and cultures in one of the world’s most captivating natural settings. This unforgettable trip will leave you with a lifetime of memories.

Poonhill Trek

Poon Hill Trek is a relatively easy trek and yet filled with one of the most beautiful sceneries in the world, the Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is designed to fit everybody’s interests and physical capabilities. Offering spectacular and breath-taking views of the Annapurna range accompanied by wonderful scenery of forests and waterfalls, as well as a series of culturally rich villages, this trek offers pleasure to both nature lovers and people who want to learn about the rural every-day life in Nepal. It can easily be listed as one of the most popular treks in the Nepal’s Himalayas.

The trek begins in Pokhara – a tourist hub some 200 kilometers western from Kathmandu. Pokhara is considered to be the jewel of Nepal, since it has both a beautiful lake and climate and an astounding view of the Himalayan snow peaks. After spending the day boating and enjoying Pokhara’s wide range of restaurants and bars, travellers will begin to ascend from Nayapul the next morning. The gradual climb to Thikedhunga (4 hours) is filled up with the contrast of the flow of the river over a rocky terrain from the one side, and a lush green forest on the other. Thikedhunga is a reward for the successful climb of the first day in itself. It is a cozy Magar village oozing with culture on every corner. The following day consists of climb to Ghorepani. The relatively steep uphill to the destination will be eased by the diversity of scenery available on the way. The landscapes range from views of the charming village architecture and the smell of tea to lush green forests and hills everywhere around.

The snowy Himalayan peaks will be quietly peaking behind the hills, giving the travellers just the right motivation to keep it going. The culmination of the trek will be reached in the next morning, after spending the night in Ghorepani. Before sunrise, the trekkers will have the chance to experience an astounding Himalayan sunrise in Poonhill, the highest point of this trek (3210m). The whole range of mountains will be visible from the platform, the peaks revealing their magnificent grandeur while bathing in the first rays of the sun. After indulging in a splendid sunrise and a delicious breakfast, the trekkers will start descending to Ghandruk. The way to Ghandruk is piercing through the hills and valleys of white and red blossoms of rhododendron if it is in March and through beautiful mixture of colors, sounds and smells if it is any time else in the year. In addition, Ghandruk is one of the most fascinating villages in Nepal, with Gurung culture on every corner. The travellers will have the chance to try traditional Gurung costumes or ride on horses through the slope setting of the village. After a day filled with culture and fun, the trekkers will proceed descending to Nayapul in the following day, where a taxi will wait for them and bring them back to Pokhara.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek

For those interested in exploring the untamed wilderness of the Himalayas, the Annapurna Base Camp trek will be an unforgettable experience! Annapurna Base Camp trek features some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the region, providing fascinating insight into the diverse geography and terrain of Nepal. This unique trek incorporates a variety of local trails, wandering through forests, villages and terraced farmland. Trekkers will experience unparalleled mountain scenery, surrounded by enormous glaciers and, simultaneously, creating a unique atmosphere in which individuals can truly experience authentic Nepalese life and culture.

The trek to Annapurna base camp follows the Modi River and passes through dense strands of rhododendron and bamboo. By the time trekkers have arrived at the large rock over hanging known as Hinku Cave, they will most likely have noticed a thinning of vegetation and a narrowing of the nearby gorge, now only a few hundred meters wide. Steep, snow-clad ridges falling from Hiunchuli on the left and Machhapuchhre on the right form the entrance to the Sanctuary. After passing through the “gate” and entering this stunning location, travelers will find themselves in a huge amphitheater enclosed by a solid wall of snow-capped peaks. This amazing natural scenery provides visitors with a chance to fully immerse themselves in the tranquility and solitude of the Himalayas without intensive technical climbing.

Typically, the Annapurna base camp trek starts and ends in Pokhara, That being said, it can also be incorporated into the Annapurna Circuit or the Jomsom / Miktinath trek by traveling from Tatopani through Ghorepani and Tadapani and, ultimately, joining the main Sanctuary trails at Chommrong.

Annapurna Circuit Trek Fly out Jomsom

The Annapurna Circuit trek is one of Nepal’s finest mountain walks, successfully combining each of the elements that go into creating a classic Himalayan adventure holiday. Fusing spectacular high mountain scenery, picturesque lowland farms and villages, a wealth of cultural interest and a challenging pass crossing, the Annapurna Circuit trek is a superb adventure for ambitious travelers.

After a day of sightseeing in the colorful, vibrant streets of Kathmandu, trekkers will complete a scenic drive to the road-head in the Marsyangdi Valley where the route will officially begin with a journey to the north side of the Annapurna Massif. Throughout the trek, travelers can relish the ever-changing panoramas of some of the world’s greatest peaks, including Manaslu and the Annapurnas.

Beyond the village of Manang, on the north side of the Annapurnas, the climax of the trip is reached after a vigorous ascent to the Thorung La (5416m), offering spectacular views of the Himalayan snow-capped peaks.

After a brief period of relation, trekkers will then descend to the deep valley of the Kali Gadaki, where a wealth of new experiences lie in wait, the first of which is an eclectic, bizarre collection of temples located in Muktinath, at the base of the pass.

Finally, travelers will fly from Jomsom to Pokhara, the second largest city of Nepal. Here, trekkers are given time to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of Lakeside, with its magical views of the Annapurnas reflected in the waters of Phewa Tal.