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Gokyo &Amp; Chola Pass Trek 20 Days}

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Trip Highlights: Views of worlds highest mountains Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho Oyu, crossing of high Cho-la rich Buddhist culture and religions, friendly natives, traditional Sherpa villages, in the close range of worlds highest peaks, panoramic scenery, Khumbus longest Ngozumba glacier and scenic flight.

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Gokyo & Cho-la adventure with Nepal Guide Treks & Expeditions starts with a scenic short flight to Lukla the gateway to Mt. Everest, one of the worlds most amazing exciting flights in the laps of high Himalaya, Nepal Guide Trekking & Expeditions trekking to Gokyo & Cho-la a magnificent adventure journey in the midst of worlds highest mountains, this trip leads within the worlds highest World Heritage Sagarmatha National Park and in between the towering high snow capped peaks passing through traditional Sherpa cultural villages, Mani (prayer) walls, wheels and monuments with constant views of high mountains, the trek reaches the Sherpa capital at Namche Bazaar at 3,440 meters with acclimatisation days to maintain fitness physical before heading towards higher area, the walk leads to the highest summer meadows and grazing pastures towering peaks at Dole and Manchermo before reaching at Gokyo with rest days to admire the beautiful scenery, walk follows the quiet mountain path the 1st and 2nd lake before reaching the 3rd lake at Gokyo located on the laps of high towering mountains with awesome views of worlds 6th highest Mt.Cho-Oyu 8,201m / 26,906 straddles between Nepal-Tibet border ( first successful climb by Austrian Expeditions & Nepali climbers in 9th Oct 1954), Gokyo with its glimmering turquoise lake and reflection of high surrounding peaks certainly makes this spot a haven for trekkers and adventurer, highlights includes climb to the top ridge of Gokyo-Ri at 5,357 m the highest point of this trip for overwhelming views of worlds highest peaks Mt. Everest 8,850m / 29.035 ft one of the best views of

Mt. Everest in Khumbu area, along with worlds highest 4th Mt. Lhotse 8,516m/ 27,940 ft. 5th Mt. Makalu 8,463m / 27,766 ft along with the views of Khumbus longest Ngozumba glacier, from here journey continues traversing the high Cho-la 5,420 m enclosed by high mountains with views of peaks Nirekha, Cholatse, Taboche and in the distance Thersarkhu, Kwangde, Kumbi-la (the patron god of Khumbu) Kangtenga, the majestic beautiful Mt. Ama Dablam rising at 6,814 meters high, the path leads to downhill most of the way to Dzongla 43,885m, after the hard climb and down to Dzong la the path meets the Everest Base Camp route at near Thugla or Thugla pass where there are memorials of unfortunate climbers (from here people with more time can join the Everest Base Camp Trek before heading back to Lukla) as the walk progress downhill to Pheriche, Pangboche a short climb to Thyangboche Monastery one of the high light of this trip as this spot offers commanding views of high mountains including Mt.Everest, Lhotese, Lhotsesar and the majestic peak Mt.Ama-Dablam here at Thyangboche visit one of the famous monastery (a new one after it was burned in the early 1990s) of Khumbu area, After a wonderful time in the high mountains with Nepal Guide Treks journey heads towards Lukla by the same route from Namche following traditional villages, on reaching Lukla last day of this memorable adventure happy time and last dinner party with the staff and fellow members, the sweeping flight

of 30 minutes brings you back to Kathmandu after the achievement of a life time experience to Gokyo & Cho-la with Nepal Guide Treks & Expeditions.

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