Are you searching for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure? The Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek offers a mesmerizing journey through serene turquoise lakes, panoramic mountain vistas, and remote Sherpa villages. Let’s explore this trek with thoughtful, engaging questions to fuel your wanderlust and inspire your next expedition.
Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek
The Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek is a breathtaking journey through the serene and less-traveled trails of the Everest region. Managed by Access the Asia Treks, this trek offers a perfect blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and natural beauty. From the iconic turquoise Gokyo Lakes to the jaw-dropping panorama at Renjo La Pass (5,360m), trekkers will enjoy unparalleled views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. Along the way, explore the vibrant Sherpa villages and ancient monasteries, experiencing the unique Himalayan lifestyle and traditions that thrive in this remote yet enchanting region.
For trekkers looking for a less-traveled experience in Nepal, this trek is a great option. It provides an alternative to the overcrowded Everest Base Camp trek by fusing the excitement of traversing a high-altitude mountain pass with the peace and quiet of Gokyo Valley. Trekkers can safely experience the difficulties of this route while taking in the breathtaking sunrise vista from Gokyo Ri and the longest glacier in Nepal, the Ngozumpa Glacier, with proper acclimatization. The finest seasons for this walk are spring (March–May) and fall (September–November), when the skies are bright and the scenery is colorful.
Let Access the Asia Treks guide you through this unforgettable adventure, ensuring a seamless and rewarding trekking experience. Their expert team prioritizes your safety and comfort, while curating an itinerary that allows you to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty and cultural richness of the Himalayas. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or looking for a new challenge, the Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek promises a journey of discovery and achievement.
After your arrival at the TIA (Tribhuwan International Airport), Kathmandu, you are received with warm and hearty welcome by our friendly and accommodating staff along with welcoming banner stand sign outside the arrival terminal. Meanwhile, it is followed up by short welcoming procedure in a typical Nepali tradition and you are escorted to the luxurious hotel in Kathmandu. During this time period, you can feel the vibes of the bustling lifestyle of Kathmandu city. Various cultural heritages and ancient sculptures with magnificent monasteries are the center of attraction in Kathmandu city. Furthermore, you are provided with pleasantly brief details regarding your stay in hotel. A comfortable and luxurious stay in hotel of Kathmandu for this night.
Drive duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu City
One of the explorative days begins with your breakfast and the wonderful morning vibes of the center of Kathmandu. Commence on an enriching cultural journey with Access the Asia Treks, exploring the timeless wonders of Kathmandu Valley with deeply rooted spirituality and stunning architecture. Our city sightseeing tour is designed to immerse you in the cultural and historical richness of Nepal. Highlighting Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath as the main attractions, with optional visits to Kathmandu Durbar Square (Kumari Ghar), Bhaktapur Durbar Square, and Patan Durbar Square, this tour promises unforgettable moments.
Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
Start your exploration at the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, perched on a hill offering breathtaking views of Kathmandu Valley. Known as the Monkey Temple due to its lively monkey inhabitants, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a revered Buddhist sanctuary. The stupa’s white dome, golden spire, and the watchful eyes of the Buddha symbolize spiritual awakening. The surrounding shrines, prayer wheels, and fluttering prayer flags create a tranquil ambiance, perfect for reflection and cultural immersion.
Pashupatinath Temple
A sacred pilgrimage destination for Hindus, Pashupatinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located along the banks of the holy Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an architectural marvel and spiritual hub. The temple’s golden pagoda roof and intricate woodwork captivate visitors, while the nearby cremation ghats provide a glimpse into Nepalese traditions and rituals. Though non-Hindus cannot enter the main temple, they can experience its vibrant energy from across the river, soaking in the sacred atmosphere.
Boudhanath Stupa
The grand Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest in the world, stands as a beacon of peace and spirituality. Surrounded by a lively marketplace, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for Buddhist pilgrims and enthusiasts. The massive white dome and gilded spire, adorned with the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha, create a majestic presence. Visitors can join the circumambulating devotees, spin prayer wheels, or simply admire the serene beauty as the stupa glows softly under evening lights.
Optional Destinations
Kathmandu Durbar Square (Kumari Ghar)
Step into the medieval past at Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic complex of palaces, temples, and courtyards. The highlight is the Kumari Ghar, where the Living Goddess resides, offering a unique glimpse into Nepal’s living traditions. The square’s intricate woodcarvings, bustling atmosphere, and majestic Taleju Temple make it a captivating experience for history and culture lovers.
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Renowned for its ancient charm, Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a masterpiece of Newari architecture and culture. Explore the towering Nyatapola Temple, the intricately designed Palace of Fifty-Five Windows, and the vibrant Pottery Square. Walking through the narrow lanes, you’ll discover artisans at work, traditional crafts, and local delicacies that capture the essence of Bhaktapur’s heritage.
Patan Durbar Square
Immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of Nepal at Patan Durbar Square. Famous for its stunning temples and courtyards, including the Krishna Mandir and Mul Chowk, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of craftsmanship. The Patan Museum, housed within the palace complex, offers fascinating insights into Hindu-Buddhist art and history, making this destination a must-visit for art enthusiasts.
With Access the Asia Treks, discover the timeless beauty of Kathmandu Valley, where every landmark tells a story of spirituality, artistry, and tradition. Let us guide you on a memorable journey through Nepal’s cultural heart.
City Tour: Entire day
Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu
You leave your hotel early morning with a packed breakfast from the hotel you stayed. You are picked up from your hotel and you set out for a drive to the domestic section of TIA airport where you take an early morning scenic flight to Lukla. You can have an aerial view of panoramic mountains and birds view of the high hills and mountain ranges.
The thrilling and exciting flight to Lukla is an amazing journey from where you start your first hike to Phakding. It covers the forest areas, small villages and rivers on the way. Lukla is situated at an altitude of 2840m whereas Phakding is at an altitude of 2640m.
An overnight stay at Phakding.
Drive duration: 25 minutes
Flight duration: 30 minutes
Hike duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Phakding
Note: As the flight schedule might change due to current system made by the airline companies. The flight might be from Ramechap, the eastern part of Nepal, around 131 km from Kathmandu. Weather forecast is also another factor for fight delay. If there is delay in the flight, another suitable alternative is taken into consideration.
After you take breakfast at Phakding, you set out for a hike to Namche Bazaar. This hike is estimated to be around 5 to 7 hours as per your strength and body condition and Namche is located at an altitude of 3440m.
During this hike, you encounter with outstanding mountain ranges and Dudhkoshi river flowing along the side of the Namche Bazaar. Meanwhile, at Manju, you receive the Sagarmatha National Park Permit. You have your lunch before you go ahead than Joshalle, as this place is the last point to get food until you reach to Namche Bazaar.
This hike covers the dense forest with a glimpse of Everest and Lhotse before you reach to Namche Bazaar only in the condition i.e. the weather must be good and the view must be clear and visible. This inclining trial becomes more exciting as you are heading towards the gateway of Mt. Everest and the well-known trading center of Nepal.
An overnight stay at Namche Bazaar.
Trek duration: 5-7 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Namche Bazaar.
This day is allocated for acclimatization in order to adopt with the increasing altitude. On this day, you hike to Everest View Point Hotel which is 3840m where you can see the best view of highest mountain of the world.
Along with this, there are lots of exciting and beautiful spots like coffee shops, bars and restaurants to spend a quality time in a peaceful way.
As this is the trading center so that you can visit around Namche Bazaar and Namche Museum which is 20 minutes hike from Namche eventually hiking to Namche Monastery.
An overnight stay at Namche Bazar.
Trek duration: 2-3 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Namche Bazaar.
After breakfast at Namche Bazaar, you set out for a hike to Dole (4038m). On the way, you can find steep trial for around 15 minutes and the trial goes on expanding making it to the junction to EBC and Gokyo Valley after couple of hours. You take Gokyo Valley trial to reach Mangla Danda and Phorse Thanga eventually to reach the destination i.e., Dole where you can find the check point of the National Park with a view of various Himalayan Sheep and Kasturi (Musk deer) on the way.
And, overnight stay at Dole.
Hike duration: 6-7 hours
Accommodation:Tea house/Lodge at Dole.
After breakfast at Dole, you set out for a hike to Machermo where you reach above the tree lines and you can feel the shortage of cool air and green vegetation. On this day, you can see one of the beautiful mountains i.e., Choyu and other mountains like Cholache, Tawache etc. With this scenic beauty of the mountain ranges, you reach to Machermo passing through Luja Village where you can find the beautiful Yak farm and green pastures.
An overnight stay at Machermo
Hike duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Machermo
After breakfast at Machermo, you set out for a steep upward trial for 15 minutes and then you go through the plain pastures trial for an hour. And, again the steep trial for some time and then you can see the Gokyo Valley where the first Gokyo lake can be seen and on the other of side of the path, you can feel the vibes of Largest Glacier of the world which is Ngozumpa Glacier. Further up, the view of Gokyo region keeps on expanding making your vision clearer and mesmerizing.
Along with this, you reach to second lake eventually reaching to Gokyo.
An overnight stay at Gokyo
Hike duration: 3-4 hours
Accommodation:Tea house/Lodge at Gokyo
The trek from Gokyo (4,450m) to Marlung (4,210m) is an unforgettable segment of the Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass adventure, offering a thrilling blend of high-altitude challenges and breathtaking Himalayan scenery. This route includes crossing the majestic Renjo La Pass (5,360m), a highlight of the trek with its panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and the turquoise Gokyo Lakes below. As you descend toward Marlung, you’ll traverse serene trails, encounter fewer crowds, and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Everest region. The journey also provides an intimate glimpse into the Sherpa way of life in remote villages, making this leg a perfect mix of natural and cultural discovery.
An overnight stay at Marlung
Hike duration: 7-8 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Marlung
The trek from Marlung (4,210m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) is a beautiful descent through the picturesque trails of the Everest region, taking approximately 5-6 hours. The route passes through charming Sherpa villages such as Thame, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich culture and ancient monasteries. As you follow the trail along the Bhote Koshi River, the landscape transitions from rugged high-altitude terrain to lush forests and terraced fields. This leg of the journey provides a refreshing contrast, culminating at Namche Bazaar, the vibrant gateway to the Everest region.
With Access the Asia Treks, this segment is meticulously planned to ensure a comfortable and enriching experience. The descent allows trekkers to reflect on their adventure while enjoying the serene beauty of the trails. Namche Bazaar, known for its lively atmosphere and amenities, is the perfect place to unwind after days of trekking. Ideal for those seeking both natural beauty and cultural insights, this trek offers an unforgettable conclusion to your Himalayan adventure.
An overnight stay at Namche Bazaar
Hike duration: 5-6 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Namche Bazaar.
After an early morning breakfast, you set out for a hike to Lukla for an early morning flight back to Kathmandu. During descending down to Lukla, you cross the Hillary Suspension Bridge and the route of the Dudh Koshi River Valley. This is the final day of your trek and after this day, your trekking is over and you can have the best memories to share with your loved ones in the future. With all the memories from this trek you ultimately aim to reach Lukla, the final destination of this trek.
An overnight stay at Lukla.
Trek duration: Around 6-7 hours
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Lukla.
After early morning breakfast at Lukla, you set out for a flight to Kathmandu. During this flight, you can have the bird view of the sky rocketing mountains and hills. The 40 minutes fight duration will be your best time ever spent as you can all those memories circling in your mind and view the amazing landscapes out of the window making this trip the most memorable one. After landing on International Airport of Kathmandu, you are escorted back to the Hotel.
An overnight stay at Kathmandu.
Flight duration: 30 minutes
Drive Duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Tea house/Lodge at Lukla.
After you arrive in Kathmandu with all the beautiful memories captured in your inner soul, you are set to recap all those memories and relax in Kathmandu on this day. Visit around Kathmandu city, shopping, relaxing and spending quality time in Kathmandu will be the pleasure of another dimension after this wonderful trek.
Accommodation: Kathmandu (Luxurious Hotel)
You have to check out at your regular time before 3 hours of your flight schedule. You are dropped off to the airport after successfully accomplishing the exciting and thrilling trekking trial in Nepal.
Drive duration: 30 minutes
A detailed gear list is crucial for trekking. With Access the Asia Treks, we ensure the clients safety, comfort and success in the challenging Himalayan environment. To support clients who doesn’t have personal specific equipment, Access the Asia Treks offers rental facilities for high-quality trekking gear, ensuring that all participants are properly equipped. This service not only guarantees safety but also makes the adventure more accessible and stress-free, allowing trekkers to focus on the experience while adhering to professional safety standards.
Here’s a list of essential gears for trekking:
Clothing:
Upper Body:
Lower Body:
Head and Hands:
Footwear:
Backpacks and Bags:
Sleeping:
Trekking Gear:
Personal Items:
Miscellaneous:
Optional:
Company provides the following facilities regarding the trekking gears
Duffle bag – Company provides the duffle bag to carry all your trekking gears except your light luggage during the trek.
Company provides you the renting facilities of the gears and you can rent the gears in Nepal and you have to pay on your own. The gears renting costs around USD 2 to USD 2.5 per day.
Note: If there is any damage in the rented gears, then you must reimburse for the damaged material as per its original cost.
Planning a trek with Access the Asia Treks is an adventure of a lifetime, offering breathtaking views, cultural immersion, and unforgettable memories in the land of paradise. To ensure your journey is seamless and enjoyable, here are the essential things to know before starting on your trekking adventure. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of preparation, including visas, required gear, cash, first aid, and other important considerations.
Trekking in the majestic Himalayas with Access the Asia Treks is an extraordinary experience that combines nature, culture, and adventure. Whether you’re heading to Everest Base Camp, the Annapurna Circuit, or less-trodden paths like the Manaslu Circuit, preparation is key. Each trek offers unique challenges and rewards, so understanding the terrain, weather, and local customs is crucial. Trekkers should be prepared for altitudes ranging from 1,000 meters to over 5,500 meters and varying climates from subtropical to alpine conditions.
Important Aspects to Know Before the Trek
Physical Preparation: Trekking in Nepal demands a moderate to high level of physical fitness. Begin training several months before your trek with a mix of cardio, strength training, and hiking practice. Consider altitude acclimatization as a part of your preparation.
Trekking Permits: Most trekking regions in Nepal require specific permits like the TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and area-specific permits. For example, the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) or Sagarmatha National Park Permit may be necessary. Access the Asia Treks will assist you with the paperwork. Therefore, our package includes these permit fees and other required documentation.
Cultural Sensitivity: Nepal’s diverse cultures and religions require respect and understanding. Familiarize yourself with local customs, avoid gestures that might be considered offensive, and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment. Access the Asia Treks is involved in various sanitation campaigns that is directly or indirectly providing the necessary support in preserving the environment being associated with the reputed NGO “Inspire the Youth”.
Visa Requirements
Nepal requires most international travelers to obtain a visa. You can apply for a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport or at Nepalese embassies abroad. The visa fee depends on the duration of your stay (e.g., 15, 30, or 90 days). Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and bring passport-sized photos for the visa application. Access the Asia Treks provides assistance if you need guidance during the visa process.
Gears According to the Trip
Packing the right gear is vital for a successful trek. Access the Asia Treks offers gear rental options for specific items to reduce the burden of carrying everything from home. We have provided the gear details needed in our gear section. We are always ready to guide you for the perfect solution regarding acquiring the complete gears.
Cash Requirements
ATMs are scarce in remote trekking regions, so carry sufficient cash in Nepali rupees for the entire trip. While larger towns like Pokhara and Namche Bazaar may have banking facilities, many tea houses and shops along the trekking routes only accept cash. Budget for accommodation, meals and permits are provided by the company in our package. However, your personal expenses, extra food item, energy bars and incidental expenses are on your own which require the Nepali cash with you during the trek.
First Aid and Health Precautions
Access the Asia Treks provides basic first-aid support during your trek, but you should carry a personal first-aid kit for your personal medication. First aid includes essentials like:
Most of the medications and first aid equipment are carried by the guide. Somehow, it is important for you to take it on your own for your safety and reliability. Stay hydrated, eat well, and listen to your guide’s advice about acclimatization. If symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occur, inform our guide immediately.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory along with the medical expenses occurred during the process.
Communication
Mobile networks are limited, but Access the Asia Treks provides updates about connectivity. Satellite phones may be available for emergencies. We will work out on this one. We will provide you the details regarding the mobile networks and connectivity throughout the trek so that you can be updated with its details. We will also provide you the essential communication medium during the emergency situation.
Environment and Sustainability
Minimize waste by avoiding single-use plastics and use refillable water bottles. Respect wildlife and stay on marked trails. Our guide provides you the spot briefing related to the trekking destination and you must follow the guide’s guidelines and implement accordingly. The main motto of our trekking must be to respect the nature and environment and the sustainable tourism.
Pre-Trek Briefing
It is important for you to attend the pre-trek briefing provided by Access the Asia Treks. This session covers route details, safety guidelines, and answers any questions you might have.
Weather and Season
The best trekking seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Prepare for unpredictable mountain weather even during these periods. Its very important for one to know the weather condition before commencing for any trek. For trekking in Nepal, you must be prepared accordingly. The unfavored weather might invite the obstacles during the trek. Therefore, it is better to start the trek in the stated season or else you can communicate with the Access the Asia Treks team for the weather update and the current situation in Nepal.
Emergency Contacts
Share your itinerary and emergency contact information with family or friends. Note down emergency numbers provided by Access the Asia Treks and provide your emergency contact details to Access the Asia Treks team as well.
Starting on a trek with Access the Asia Treks is an incredible journey into the heart of the Himalayas. Proper preparation ensures your experience is safe, enjoyable, and memorable. By understanding the logistics, respecting local culture, and equipping yourself with the right gear, you’re set for an adventure that stays with you forever. Let Access the Asia Treks guide you through this extraordinary experience. Start planning your trek today!
The Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek is a breathtaking high-altitude adventure in Nepal’s Everest region, renowned for its pristine turquoise Gokyo Lakes, the vast Ngozumpa Glacier, and panoramic views of Himalayan giants like Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. This trek offers a serene alternative to the Everest Base Camp route, taking trekkers across the stunning Renjo La Pass (5,360m), a natural viewpoint that showcases the region’s unparalleled beauty. Along the way, you’ll explore remote Sherpa villages, immerse yourself in their vibrant culture, and enjoy the tranquility of less-crowded trails. A perfect blend of adventure, natural wonder, and cultural richness, this trek is ideal for those seeking an unforgettable Himalayan experience.
The best time to trek to Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons, when the weather is most favorable, and the trails are at their best. In spring, the rhododendron forests bloom, adding vibrant colors to the trek, while autumn offers crystal-clear skies and unobstructed mountain views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. These seasons provide moderate temperatures, making high-altitude trekking more comfortable and ensuring safer crossings of the Renjo La Pass (5,360m). Trekkers can enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Gokyo Lakes, the Ngozumpa Glacier, and serene Sherpa villages under ideal conditions, enhancing their overall Himalayan adventure.
Yes, acclimatization is essential for the Gokyo Valley and Renjo La Pass Trek to ensure a safe and successful journey at high altitudes. The trek reaches elevations over 5,360m at Renjo La Pass, where the risk of altitude sickness increases without proper acclimatization. Trekkers are advised to take rest days and ascend gradually, allowing the body to adjust to the thinning air. This process helps reduce the risk of acute mountain sickness (AMS) and ensures a more enjoyable trekking experience. With Access the Asia Treks, acclimatization is carefully planned into the itinerary, with rest days in key locations like Namche Bazaar and Gokyo, to ensure trekkers have enough time to adjust to the altitude.
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