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Day 1-2 Stay at Namche Bazar
(10 Reviews)
YAK HOTEL
NAMCHE BAZAR
$2000-4500
per night
(10 Reviews)
NIRVANA HOME
NAMCHE BAZAR
$6500-7500
per night
Namche Bazar, Nepal - Quick Facts
Location: Key stop on the Everest Base Camp trail; main trading hub in the Khumbu region.
Altitude: 3,440 meters (11,286 feet).
Weather: Cool year-round; colder with snow in winter. Moderate temperatures in spring/autumn.
Altitude Sickness: Moderate risk; crucial for acclimatization with an extra rest day often recommended.
Essentials to Carry:
Layered clothing (temperatures vary widely)
Trekking poles (steep climbs)
Hydration supplies (to combat altitude effects)
Portable power bank (limited electricity access)
Day 3 Stay at Dole
(10 Reviews)
HIMALAYAN LODGE AND RESTAURANT
DOLE
$2000-4500
per night
(10 Reviews)
DOLE RESORT
DOLE
$2500-5000
per night
Dole, Nepal - Quick Facts
Location: Small village on the Gokyo Valley trek, often a rest stop for trekkers heading toward Gokyo Lakes.
Altitude: 4,110 meters (13,484 feet).
Weather: Cool to cold, especially at night; chilly winds and occasional snowfall in winter.
Altitude Sickness: Moderate risk; acclimatization is recommended to avoid symptoms at this elevation.
Essentials to Carry:
Warm clothing layers (temperature changes rapidly)
Sun protection (high SPF sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses)
Water purifier or tablets (limited clean water sources)
Portable charger or power bank (limited access to electricity)
Day 4 Stay at Gokyo
(10 Reviews)
GOKYO NAMASTE LODGE
GOKYO
$1000-5000
per night
(10 Reviews)
THANKA INN GOKYO
GOKYO
$1000-5000
per night
Gokyo, Nepal - Quick Facts
Location: Scenic village near the stunning Gokyo Lakes, popular with trekkers on the Gokyo Valley route.
Altitude: 4,750 meters (15,584 feet).
Weather: Cold year-round, with strong winds; sub-zero temperatures at night, especially in winter.
Altitude Sickness: High risk; trekkers often spend extra days here to acclimatize before ascending further.
Essentials to Carry:
Heavy, insulated clothing (for freezing temperatures)
High-SPF sunscreen and UV-protective sunglasses
Water purification tablets or filter (for drinking water from streams)
Energy snacks and high-calorie food for trekking