gokyo lakes and gokyo ri trek

Every year numbers of beginner and experienced trekkers wish to do the Gokyo lake and Gokyo RI trek in Nepal of Khumbu region. Some of them have not made any high elevation trek, not even comparatively easier one like the Annapurna base camp trek. The trekkers wish to have a set out at the Gokyo RI summit- no fear fascinated by the charm of climbing a popular summit in the Himalayas of Nepal. Likely, the highest pass trek at 5,367 meters (17,575 ft) in Nepal. Without trailing up to Everest Base Camp trek, the 15 days gokyo lakes and gokyo ri trek is an incredible hiking adventure for wanderers who thirst to explore the 5 great lakes, top glaciers and staggering views of some world’s highest mountain especially goose bumping Mt. Everest from very close.
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Participate in our adventurous Gokyo lake with Gokyo RI trek which is prearranged granting enough time for acclimatization to explore its main feature of Ngozzumpa glacier, world’s biggest glacier which is formed by the Dudh Koshi River and the next high point is the top of Gokyo RI. This top at 5,367 meters is monumental point to sight Mt. Everest along with Mt. Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Cho-Oyu, Makalu and Mt. Baruntse as close as possible. It is immensely true that Gokyo RI offers the best vistas of Everest and its ponytail in which the giant mountain has been ruling the blue sky. Thereby, Gokyo lake and Gokyo RI trekking is absolutely a real adventure trip that stays lasts. Let’s tag along with us on our 15 days Gokyo lake with Gokyo RI coordinated trekking itinerary which definitely gives you the contentment of Nepal trekking at its best.
Trekking Trail to Gokyo Lake with Gokyo RI trek:
The trek that is filled with adventure and experiences, kick off with a goose-bumpy 40 minutes air flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and burst out for Gokyo lake and Gokyo RI journey with a confidence hike. While reaching Namche Bazaar trekkers take a turn from the route to Everest base camp and walk on the less explored route which drives the trekkers through different villages of Thame, Dole Machhermo and lastly reach out the Gokyo valley trekking, the most charming valley of entire Khumbu region.
The valley makes the trekkers to feel that it sounds like joyful to welcome the trekkers through its aquamarine glowing lake which are watch over by the Gokyo valley. From six Gokyo lake Trekkers have a great opportunity to probe the four or five, namely, Dudh Pokhari the third lake, Thonak Tsho the fourth lake and the Ngozzumpa Tsho the fifth lake are the key chemistry of Gokyo valley.
Furthermore, the most thrilling and exhausting climb is to climb Gokyo RI which without doubt spellbind the trekkers with its terrific views of the snow clad mountains. From here trekkers look at the Ngozzumpa glaciers the most important and gigantic glacier of the region. These vivid views of the dame nature insist trekkers to think that the place where they are hanging out is heaven on earth and Nepal Himalayas are not less than heaven. After all, the sense of achievement of making the top of Gokyo RI is an adventurous experience for the trekkers and with jolly faces trekkers return back the same path down to Lukla and rush back to Kathmandu. The Gokyo lake with Gokyo RI summit trek is a magnificent gift by the Mother Nature to world’s trekkers.
Indeed, it is a high point that worth climbing and a trek which does not need climbing abilities. With right homework and decision anyone can accomplish the trek. Just don’t let the attraction of 5,367 meters expelled from the summit of Gokyo RI.
Skyline Treks teams do not recommend the Gokyo RI high altitude trek for someone who has never made a high altitude Himalayan trek prior. Gokyo RI trek is meant for those trekkers who had done trek above 4,000 meters. If you are a beginner to trekking you should be mentally and bodily robust before attempting this trek. Even though inexperienced and fresh trekkers can easily make up to Gokyo valley and can explore the heavenly 5 Gokyo lake trek.
For more details about Nepal trekking package contact Skyline treks and book Gokyo lake and Gokyo RI for your adventure thirst!
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