Gokyo
Ri,
aka Gokyo Peak (5,357 m, 17,575 ft above
sea level), is a peak in theKhumbu region of the Nepal Himalayas. It is located
on the west side of theNgozumpa glacier, which is the largest glacier in Nepal and
reputed to be the largest in the whole Himalayas. Gokyo (4,750 m, 15,583 ft above
sea level), at the base of Gokyo Ri, is a small hamlet of a few stone houses
and one of the highest settlements in the world. From Gokyo Ri it is possible
to see five 8,000-metre peaks: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kangchenjunga,
and Cho Oyu.The Gokyo Lakes are in the area.
The
Gokyo trek is a fairly popular trekking route. The route itself ends at Gokyo
Ri, and trekkers typically turn around at this point and retrace their steps
back to the trailhead. There is an alternative mountaineering route that begins
near the southern tip of Ngozumpa Glacier and just south of Taujun Lake. This
alternative route leads east over the Cho La, a pass at
5,420 m (17,782 ft), where it meets with the main Everest Base
Camp trek.
There
is another higher summit just north of where the main Gokyo trek route ends. It
stands at an altitude of 5,483 m (17,989 ft) above sea level.
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