You have already seen the prayer flags at Tengboche. You have already stood at Kala Patthar and watched the sun turn Everest gold. But the trek is not over. You turn your back on Base Camp, drop through Pangboche and Phortse into a valley that most EBC trekkers never see, and two days later you are sitting beside turquoise lakes with the Ngozumpa Glacier grinding slowly past your feet. This is both treks in one journey, and no glacial pass stands in the way.
The 15-day EBC with Gokyo Ri Trek gives you everything the classic Everest route offers, then extends into the quieter, wilder Gokyo Valley without crossing the demanding Cho La Pass. You reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft) and Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft) first, then backtrack and take a separate trail through Phortse and Machhermo to Gokyo (4,790m / 15,715ft) and Gokyo Ri (5,357m / 17,575ft). Two viewpoints. Two experiences. One Sagarmatha National Park. No Cho La required.
What Makes This Trek Unforgettable
- Stand at Kala Patthar (5,545m / 18,192ft) at sunrise and again at Gokyo Ri (5,357m / 17,575ft), the two finest viewpoints in the Everest region, on the same trek
- Reach Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598ft), where the world's greatest mountaineering expeditions begin, on the edge of the Khumbu Icefall
- Walk alongside the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Himalayas at over 36 kilometres, and sit beside the sacred turquoise Gokyo Lakes
- Trek through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to snow leopards, Himalayan tahr, and over 100 bird species
- Visit Tengboche Monastery, the spiritual heart of the Khumbu, with Everest and Ama Dablam framed behind it
- Walk through Phortse, a traditional Sherpa farming village rarely visited by trekkers, where potato fields and stone walls stretch beneath Ama Dablam
- Skip the Cho La Pass entirely. This route gives you both EBC and Gokyo without any glacial pass crossing, making it accessible to a wider range of trekkers
- Acclimatise properly with built-in rest days at Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, gaining altitude gradually and safely
- Land at Lukla (2,860m / 9,383ft), one of the world's most dramatic airports, where the runway ends at a mountain wall
- Experience the full spectrum of the Khumbu, from rhododendron forests and Sherpa monasteries to glacial moraines and frozen lakes, across 15 days of walking
15-Day EBC with Gokyo Ri Trek Overview
Fifteen days. Two iconic viewpoints. Two worlds within the same valley system. The EBC with Gokyo Ri trek is for the trekker who wants it all but does not want to risk a glacial pass crossing. You walk the classic Everest route first, reaching Base Camp and Kala Patthar. Then, instead of turning around and retracing the same trail home, you drop to Pheriche, cut through the hidden village of Phortse, and climb into the Gokyo Valley for an entirely different experience.
The route follows the Dudh Koshi River valley through Sagarmatha National Park, climbing from Phakding (2,610m / 8,563ft) through Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,286ft), Tengboche (3,860m / 12,664ft), Dingboche (4,410m / 14,468ft), and Lobuche (4,940m / 16,207ft) before reaching Everest Base Camp at 5,364 metres (17,598ft). The landscape transforms as you climb, from birdsong in rhododendron forests to the stark silence of the Khumbu Glacier where nothing grows and the only sound is ice shifting beneath your feet.
After Kala Patthar and Base Camp, the route descends to Pheriche (4,371m / 14,340ft), then turns northwest through Phortse to Machhermo (4,470m / 14,665ft) and finally Gokyo (4,790m / 15,715ft). The pre-dawn climb to Gokyo Ri (5,357m / 17,575ft) delivers a panorama that rivals Kala Patthar: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu in a single sweep, with the turquoise Gokyo Lakes glittering below.
Two acclimatisation days are built into the itinerary, one at Namche Bazaar and one at Dingboche. At Namche, you hike to the Everest View Hotel (3,880m / 12,730ft) for your first clear sight of the summit. At Dingboche, you climb to a ridge where Island Peak, Makalu, and Lhotse fill the horizon. By the time you reach Gokyo on the second half of this trek, your body is already well adapted.
The descent from Gokyo retraces through Dole and Namche to Lukla. Your final evening in Kathmandu is a farewell dinner with your guide and team, a chance to process the fact that you have just completed two of the Khumbu's greatest experiences in a single journey.
Before You Arrive
Please arrive in Kathmandu by 4 PM the day before your trek. This gives you time for a final gear check, a briefing with your guide, and a good night's rest before the early morning start.
Your Online Briefing
Think of this as our first coffee together, but online. After you book, we will schedule a video call where we walk you through every detail: what to pack, what each day on the trail looks like, how the altitude will feel, and anything else on your mind. No question is too small.
This is also when we learn about you. Our trek itinerary does not include your hotel in Kathmandu. During the briefing, share your preferences and budget, and we will arrange accommodation that fits. Whether you want a simple guesthouse in Thamel or a five-star hotel, we will set it up for you.
Lukla Flight — What You Need to Know
The flight to Lukla is one of the most dramatic in the world, a short ride between mountain peaks that ends on a runway carved into a hillside at 2,860m (9,383ft). From Kathmandu, it takes about 40 minutes. From Manthali, it takes about 20 minutes. It is also weather-dependent. Flights can be delayed by fog, cloud, or wind, sometimes for a full day. This is normal in the Himalayas and nothing to worry about, but it is something to plan for.
We strongly recommend keeping two buffer days at the end of your trip before your international flight home. This protects your connection if weather delays your return from Lukla.
During peak trekking season (March to May and October to November), flights to Lukla operate from Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) instead of Kathmandu, to reduce congestion on Kathmandu's single runway. If your flight departs from Manthali, we will pick you up from your hotel around midnight and drive you there (4 to 6 hours).
For your return, you fly from Lukla back to Kathmandu or Manthali. If your return flight lands at Manthali, we drive you back to Kathmandu (4 to 6 hours). All ground transportation is included in every package.
Your Trek, Your Way
Every trek we run is private, your group only, no strangers added. Whether you choose Budget, Standard, or Luxury, the mountains are yours and your companions' alone. This is not a conveyor belt. This is your personal Himalayan experience.
Your hotel in Kathmandu is not included in the trek package, and that is intentional. Kathmandu has everything from USD 10 guesthouses in Thamel to five-star hotels with rooftop views of the city. During the online briefing, tell us what you prefer and we will arrange it for you. Your trek package begins the moment you leave Kathmandu for the mountains.
Difficulty: Challenging (4.5 out of 5)
This is a longer and more demanding trek than the classic 12-day EBC route. You will walk 5 to 8 hours a day for 15 days, reaching 5,545m (18,192ft) at Kala Patthar. The trail is well-established but uneven, with stone steps, river crossings, and steep ascents on most days. No glacial pass is involved, which makes this trek accessible to fit trekkers without high-altitude pass experience. However, the duration and the fact that you stay at high altitude for an extended period mean your body must be ready. A reasonable level of fitness is essential. Two acclimatisation days are built in, and our guides monitor your condition throughout.
Compare Our Three Packages
| Budget | Standard | Luxury | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price from | USD 1,152 | USD 1,650 | USD 2,999 |
| Meals | Choose your own (approx. USD 15-25/day) | 3 meals + tea + fruits + 2L water daily | All meals + all drinks anytime (except alcohol) |
| Room | Shared teahouse | Private twin w/ bathroom | Private deluxe w/ bed heater |
| Porter | Not included | 1 per 2 trekkers | 1 per trekker (carry nothing) |
| Guide | 1 guide, assistant at 8+ | 1 guide per 6, assistant at 6+ | 1 guide per 2 trekkers |
| Transport | Local vehicle + flight to Lukla | Private vehicle + flight to Lukla | Luxury vehicle + helicopter to Lukla |
| SIM data | SIM only | Limited data | Unlimited data |
| Best for | Backpackers and independent travellers | Comfort trekkers, couples, families | Premium experience seekers |
Himalayas for Every Budget, same expert guides, same safety, three comfort levels.
Your Trek, Our Family
In the 1960s, Shreejan's grandfather Hari Lal Simkhada helped international travellers experience the Himalayas for the first time, arranging logistics, finding routes, building trust with people who had come halfway around the world on a dream. His son Ganesh went on to hold senior positions at the Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Mountaineering Association. And now Shreejan, the third generation, designs every itinerary you see on this website.
This is not a company that was started in a boardroom. It was started on a mountain trail, three generations ago.
Shreejan hand-picks the guide for your group from our team of TAAN-certified mountaineering professionals, people who grew up in these mountains and know every trail, every teahouse owner, and every weather sign. He briefs your guide personally before your trek begins, because your safety and experience are not something we delegate to a system.
Have a question right now? WhatsApp Shreejan directly: +977 9810351300. No sales team. No chatbot. The person who designed your trek answers personally.
Why Trekkers Trust Us
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- Himalayas for Every Budget, three comfort levels, same mountain, same safety
- Three Generations, family guiding in the Himalayas since the 1960s
Solo Trekkers Welcome
You do not need a travel partner to trek in Nepal. Most of the people who book with us come alone, and by day three on the trail, they are sharing meals, swapping stories, and watching sunrises together like old friends.
Our groups are small, 2 to 20 people, because the Himalayas deserve more than a crowd. You book your trek, and it is yours. We will never add strangers to your group without your permission.
If you want to trek completely privately, you can. If you prefer company, tell us and we will list your dates as a fixed departure on our website so other solo travellers can find you and join. Either way, the trek is built around you.
Difficulty: Challenging (4.5 out of 5)
This is a 15-day trek reaching 5,545m (18,192ft) at Kala Patthar. You will walk 5 to 8 hours per day over uneven terrain with significant altitude gain. No glacial pass crossing is involved, but the extended duration at high altitude makes this more demanding than the classic 12-day EBC route. A reasonable level of fitness is important. Previous trekking experience is helpful but not required. We build two acclimatisation days into the itinerary (Namche Bazaar and Dingboche) and our guides carry a pulse oximeter to monitor your oxygen levels daily.
Trek With a Purpose — Changing the World, One Step at a Time
In 2019, Shreejan and Shamjhana founded the Nagarjun Learning Center in Saldum Village, one of the most remote communities in Nepal's Dhading District, where children had no school after hours, no computers, and limited healthcare. Today, 70 children receive free education and hot meals every school day. The centre has grown to 7 learning centres across Nepal, providing healthcare for 600 people, internet access for 65 children, and empowerment programmes for over 275 women.
A portion of every trek you book funds this work directly. The centre is verified and listed on the United Nations Partner Portal.
When you walk these mountains with us, every step you take helps change a life in rural Nepal. That is what we mean by Trek With a Purpose — Changing the World, One Step at a Time.














