Overview
Pokalde Peak (5,806m/19,049ft) is one of the fast-climbing hiking peaks that can be combined with Everest base camp trekking. Pokalde Peak was first climbed in April 1953 by the cliff that connects it to Kongma La High Pass, which is 5535 meters above sea level. This cliff extends from Kongma La Pass to a little higher Mera Peak or Kongma Tse. The two routes, Bibre and Dughla, provide a variety of approaches to the peak, including the North Face, North East Face, North West Face, and South Face. Pokalde Peak base camp is located in an elevated valley with a huge lake in the center beneath the Kongma La pass. We then enter the Kongma glacier, approximately 40 minutes from the base camp. Climbing Pokalde Peak leads to a difficult pass over magnificent snow ridges and jagged pinnacles.
Top Highlights of Pokalde Peak
- Stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks
- Moderate climb with minimal technical challenges
- Scenic terrain and high-altitude landscapes
- Insight into Sherpa culture
- Rewarding adventure in the Everest region
Itinerary
You will arrive in Kathmandu valley at the Tribhuvan International Airport, and our agents from Gravity Expedition will be there to pick you up. They will take you to your hotel, where you can rest and enjoy a delicious and traditional Nepali meal. In the evening, you have the option to attend a fascinating folk cultural performance.
Following breakfast the following morning, you will go for a full-day sightseeing trip of the Kathmandu Valley. You may see Swyambhunath, a very old temple that is essentially classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the revered Pashupatinath Temple.
Highlights of our guided trip include the largest Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath and the exquisite artwork and old architecture of Kathmandu Durbar Square, which showcase the ancient culture of Nepal.
Patan City’s historic architecture and renowned fine arts will charm you on a visit. You will have time to explore the neighborhood, eat supper, and maybe take a leisurely stroll down the well-known streets when you get back to your hotel. A traditional Nepalese dinner at the Nepali Cultural Restaurant rounds off the day.
We spend the day drafting final documentation, inspecting gear and equipment, and so forth. If you forget something before heading for the mountain, you can go shopping one last time.
After breakfast, we’ll be transferred to TIA’s domestic terminal for an early morning flight to Lukla. After flying above the stunning green and white mountains, we arrive at Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla. This is one of the most picturesque aviation routes in the world, culminating in a landing on a hillside surrounded by towering mountains. When we arrive in Lukla, we meet our other crew members and, after some packing and arrangements, we begin our journey through the wealthy settlement of Lukla to Phakding. We have a short hike today to help with acclimatization. However, if you are interested in extra activities, we can take a side trip to a local monastery. Stay overnight in Phakding.
After breakfast, we stroll through gorgeous pine trees and along the Dudh Koshi River, completing our nature-filled excursion in Namche Bazaar. After walking for over an hour, we come across the gleaming Mt. Thamserku (6,608m) on our right and enjoy the tranquility of pine, fir, and juniper forests throughout our trek. If the weather is clear, we may even see Mt. Everest looking over the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. We continue walking till we reach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Mt. Everest and the region’s primary trading center. This day, we traverse five suspension bridges, the highest being the Hillary Bridge. It is an uphill hike from the Hillary Bridge to Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.
This day is set aside for acclimatization. Health experts advise us to be active and walk about even on rest days rather than being sedentary. There are a few possibilities put aside for today. We may take a stroll around Namche’s picturesque villages and get to know the Sherpa people and their rich culture, or we can hike up to the Everest glimpse Hotel and get a close-up glimpse of Mount Everest. Trekkers can visit the local museum at Namche village or on their way back from the hike to the Everest View Hotel, which displays exhibits of the area’s native flora and wildlife as well as the history of the Mount Everest region.
Trekkers who want to hike for a little longer may consider a hike to Khumjung village (5-6 hours). While in the hamlet, we can visit the Edmund Hillary School and Khumjung Monastery (which is famed for housing the Yeti’s head!). Stay overnight in Namche Bazaar.
After breakfast, we set out for Tengboche. It is a short walk from Namche to Phunki. After arriving in Phunki, we ascend to Tengboche, a town that is home to the world-famous Tengboche monastery, the largest monastery in the Everest region. Located in Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site of “outstanding universal value”), it offers a spectacular 360-degree vista of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. The monastery opens at 3:00 p.m., so if we’re lucky, we could get to see a religious ritual. Overnight in Tengboche.
Tengboche’s monastery is in an ideal location, with the Himalayas as a backdrop. We go to the monastery in the morning and enjoy shooting pictures of the monastery and the breathtaking scenery. We descend for approximately half an hour through the forest before crossing a river. Next, we hike uphill, noticing that as we ascend, the scenery grows dryer. We stroll past the ancient Sherpa settlement of Pangboche before arriving in Pheriche, a picturesque riverbank village. We’ll also see a small helipad, which is utilized for helicopter rescues during emergencies. We may even take a class with an HRA mountain specialist at a medical center in Pheriche. Overnight in Pheriche.
After breakfast, we begin with a leisurely walk towards Dugla. Next, we hike up the steep terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, then ascend through the boulder-strewn slopes to Chupki Lhara, where we find an array of stones with prayer flags used as memorials to Scott Fischer (American mountaineer) and 10-time Everest summitter Babu Chiri Sherpa (Nepalese mountain guide), who died on a mission to climb Everest. The trail eventually leads to the Khumbu Glacier moraine, where we see several impressive peaks, including Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori, and Mahalangur Himal. Overnight in Lobuche.
We follow the trail to Everest Base Camp through the once-vast Gorak Shep Lake. We continue straight ahead and come across the memorials to the Indian army mountaineers. The path from here can be confusing, so we must carefully follow our lead Sherpa. The hike is tough due to the thin air at high altitudes. We go over stony dunes, moraine, and streams before arriving at Everest Base Camp. When we arrive to Everest Base Camp, we observe climber tents in brilliant colors against the monotony of drab surroundings (particularly in the spring). The mountains seen from the base camp are Nuptse, Khumbuste, and Pumori. We return to Gorak Shep for a wonderful night of rest. Overnight in Gorak Shep.
We prepare for an early morning departure in the pre-dawn darkness and frigid conditions (-10 to -14 C). Furthermore, frigid winds are not uncommon. To the east, familiar peaks such as Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse stand out as Everest begins to expose itself. However, it is only when we arrive at Kala Patthar that we are able to see 360-degree up-close and imposing views of Mount Everest. We take pictures, admire the breathtaking mountain scenery, and then return to Lobuche for a good night’s sleep. Stay overnight at Lobuche.
You will climb to the base camp of Pokalde Peak. The trail will be steep, and you will pass through a small rocky area along the way. Once at the Base Camp, you will recover and learn the fundamentals of ice climbing. You will see gigantic mountains all around you, which will make you more eager and delighted about your next adventure. You’ll be staying at the camp overnight.
You will walk to Kongma La Pass (5535 meters), from which you will have spectacular views of the broad basin dotted with frozen lakes and Pokalde Peak (5,806 meters). On the longer trek, you will also see breathtaking vistas of mountains such as Mt. Nuptse (7,861 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,414 m), and Mt. Makalu (8,463 m), among others. You will ascend all the way to the High Camp. Overnight stay in a tent camp.
Today’s expedition begins early in the morning with the ascent to the summit of Pokalde Peak (5,806 m). You will hike up a tough rock track to a narrow summit. Upon reaching the peak, you will be treated to breathtaking vistas of the world’s highest mountains, including Mt. Makalu (8,481 m), Mt. Pumori (7,165 m), Mt. Ama Dablam (6,856 m), and countless others. After spending some time at the peak, you will return to Chhukung via Kongma La Pass. Overnight stay at a lodge in Chhukung.
Following breakfast, you will descend towards Tengboche. The trail will be short and easy. You will cross a little river to reach Tengboche. You will also have the opportunity to mingle with the locals, who are predominantly from the ethnic Sherpa population. Descending along the Imja River, you will first reach Pheriche, then Pangboche, and finally Tengboche. Overnight stay at a lodge at Tengboche.
You will begin your trip by scaling a suspension bridge before continuing on the opposite side of the valley to Namche Bazaar. You will next descend to another suspension bridge, cross the Dudh Koshi River, and eventually arrive at Monjo. You will also pass through Sherpa communities like as Jorsalle and Larja Dobahn before arriving at Monjo. Overnight stay at a lodge in Monjo.
You will trek along the east bank of the Dudh Koshi River and descend to Lukla. You will pass through a few tiny communities before reaching Lukla. After arriving in Lukla, you will relax and explore the local area. Today is also an excellent time to reflect on your successes. Overnight stay at a lodge in Lukla.
After breakfast, we head to the airport for our flights. The terminal building is exceedingly cold, with limited refreshments and snacks. The flight is amazing once you’ve lifted off and are rushing down into the emptiness. After missing the hillside below Number Peak and avoiding the Lamjura Pass, the plane heads to Kathmandu. Then you will be met by Gravity Expedition agents at the domestic airport. Overnight in a hotel.
Leisure day in Kathmandu, followed by a farewell meal and celebration. You can ask your guide to take you on a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. On this day, you can visit the valley’s numerous museums, including the Narayanhiti Museum, which was previously the residence of Nepal’s last king. You can also visit the hilltop of Nagarkot. After exploring the valley’s world heritage sites, you will enjoy a farewell supper with your Nepali friends and guide. You and your guide may even decide to extend your stay to include a Chitwan jungle safari, rafting activities, and other activities.
Our representative of Gravity Expedition will accompany you to Tribhuvan International Airport as you prepare to board your flight back home. While you travel home, you can start thinking about your next adventure here in Nepal, and rest assured that Gravity Expedition will be there to provide excellent service for your future endeavors.

Cost Includes
- Airport/Hotel transfer in Kathmandu,
- All ground transportation as per the itinerary by private vehicle in Kathmandu,
- Hotel in Kathmandu for 3 nights pre and 2 nights post on B/B plan on sharing post,
- Full-day Kathmandu Heritage site sightseeing by private tourist vehicle,
- Professional English-speaking tour guide during sightseeing,
- City tour entrance fees of the heritage sites,
- Experienced and government-licensed high-altitude trekking and climbing guide during the trekking and climbing period,
- All trekking and mountaineering equipment like; Kitchen tents, store tents, dining tents, toilet tents, tables chairs, and cooking utensils for advanced Base Camp and high camp,
- Common climbing equipment (necessary fixed and main rope, ice bars, ice screws, snow bars, etc.)
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base camp,
- Food and accommodation during the trek in full board,
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner will be served at base camp,
- All food and fuel for Base Camp and higher camps during the expedition for both members and crews,
- Daily weather Report service from Seattle based,
- Expedition Royalty and climbing permit of Nepal Government to climb Pokalde Peak,
- Nepal government Royalty and fees,
- One experienced, trained, government-licensed, climbing/expedition Guide (Sherpa) per client,
- All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurance for all involved staff in trekking and expedition,
- Group emergency equipment and medical supplies,
- Medical consultation services at the base camp,
- Equipment allowances and wages for climbing Sherpas, cooks, Kitchen boys,
- Equipment allowance and wages for Government Liaison Officers,
- Solar equipment for light and also for charging various electric devices,
- 1 generator at base camp for computers and other electronic devices,
- Headset radios for communication in the mountain,
- Satellite Phones (for personal use on the participants’ charge),
- Internet at base camp (for personal use on the participants’ charge),
- Appropriate food for high altitude and all climbing crew at base camp and above as required,
- Rope fixing costs,
- The heater will be provided at the base camp for heating the dining room,
- Emergency Oxygen, mask, and regulator will be provided,
- Travel and rescue arrangements,
- Ice fall usage Charge,
- 5 bottles of 3LTR Poisk Oxygen for members,
- Welcome and Farewell dinner with beverages.
Cost Excludes
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary,
- If required to change from airplane to helicopter to/from Lukla due to weather issues, the additional cost of the helicopter will be shared amongst clients,
- Personal trekking and climbing gear,
- Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast and farewell dinner),
- Alcohol and Beverages during the trek and climbing,
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, shower, etc.),
- Emergency Medical Evacuation & any medical costs,
- Any other item not listed in the 'Cost Includes' section.
FAQs
Pokalde Peak is a relatively accessible peak located in the Everest region of Nepal. At 5,806 meters (19,049 feet), it offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Mount Everest, without requiring advanced climbing skills.
Pokalde Peak is classified as a non-technical climb, making it appropriate for hikers with basic climbing experience. The ascent involves some scrambling and walking on glacier terrain, but no advanced mountaineering skills are required.
Absolutely! The Sherpas are friendly and welcoming. You’ll have chances to interact with them, learn about their culture, and maybe even share a meal or two. It’s a great way to enrich your experience.
Build your endurance with regular hikes and cardio workouts. Try hiking with a weighted pack to simulate trekking conditions. Preparation will make the trek more enjoyable and less taxing.
Equipments
1.0 Travel Documents
- Valid passport
- Credit/Debit card
- Passport size photo (6 pieces)
- Insurance paper and contact address
- Family contact number
2.0 Upper Body Wear
- Expedition down jacket
- Basecamp down jacket
- Lightweight fleece top
- Wind shirt
- Gore-Tex jacket
- Waterproof shell jacket
- Base layers tops
- Trekking cloths
- Casual wear
3.0 Lower Body Wear
- Thermal bottom base layer (2-3 pcs)
- Fleece trousers (2-3 pcs)
- Gore-Tex pants (1 pcs)
- Mid-weight pants (1-2 pcs)
- Lightweight quick dry trekking pants (2-3 pcs)
- Gaiters for trekking boots
- Down pant
- Underwear (4-6 pcs)
4.0 Headwear
- Sun cap
- Desert cap
- Balaclava
- Banadana or Buff
- Fleece hat
- Neoprene face mask
- Neck gaiter
- Sunglass
- Ski goggles
5.0 Handwear
- Thin fleece gloves (2 pairs)
- Liner gloves (2 pairs)
- Wind stopper/screen tap gloves (2 pairs)
- Mountaineering gloves with removable liners
- Summit gloves-6000m
6.0 Footwear Socks (6 pairs)
- Lightweight shoes/sandals
- Trekking boots
- 6000m mountaineering boots
- Save gaiters
- Down bivvy boots
- Camp boots
- Foot-wearing system
7.0 Sleeping Bags
- Sleeping bag -20°c to -30°c for Base camp
- Down Sleeping Bag -40°c for extreme comfort
- Thermarests Mattress (Cell foam)
- Down Matteres (Inflatable)
- Sleeping bag Liner
- Inflatable Pillow
8.0 Climbing Equipment
- Power Bank
- Pee Bottle
- Altimeter watch
- Pocket Knife
- Walking Stick/Trekking Pole
- Satellite Phone with credit
- Battery
- Headlight 500-700Lumens
- Spare Snow Goggles
- Tape Slings/240cm
- Unlock Carabiner (2pcs)
- Lock Carabiner (3pcs)
- Climbing Helmet
- Summit Down Suit – 6000m
- Jumar / Ascender
- Belay Devices / Figure of 8/ATC guide
- Harness
- Ice Axe with Spike & Axe Protector
- Crampons (fit with boot)/ Packing cover
9.0 Bag packs
- Rucksacks 35 L -50 L
- Duffle Bag 120 L – 150 L (2pcs)
- Laundry / Garbage Bag (Large)
- Water Proof Stuff Sacks / Dry Bag –small/medium / Large (3-4)pcs)
10.0 Sun stuff
- Banana Boat/Nivea Sun Cream (up to -50SPF)
- Lip Guard – 30 to -50 (SPF)
- Sun Glasses (Uv Protection)
- Glaciers Glasses (Uv Protection) Moisturizer / Lotion
11.0 Toiletries (Personal)
- Toilet Paper / Wet Tissue
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Soap
- Shampoo
- Towel
- Garbage Bag
12.0 Eating & Drinkings
- 1 ltr. Water Bottle
- 1/1.5ltr. Thermos Mug (Opt.)
- Spoon / Fork (opt.)
- Bowl (opt.)
13.0 Medical / First Aid
- Brufen / Ibuprofens
- Antibiotic
- Diamox
- Paracetamol
- Handy Plaster
- Crack Bandage
- Tincture Iodine
- Ondem
- Cetirizine
- Electrolyte
- Minil 10mg (Palpitation, anxiety)
- Codopar (Headache & chest pain)
- Salbetol 4mg (Breathless)
- Azithromycin 500mg (chronic tonsillitis, fever, nose, throat infection-must take 5 days)
- Flupen 250mg (prevent wound infection)
- Allegra 120/180mg (Allergic tonsil)
- Menstrual Products
14.0 Miscellaneous
- Nail cutter
- Umbrella /Raincoat
- Hot water bag
- Tenacious Tape Repair Kits
- Camera
- GPS Tracker (Recommended)
- Hand & Toe Warmer
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