Aug 4 - Aug 7, 2025 | Change
The path via the Renjo La (5340 m) provides a more strenuous route from Gokyo back to Namche Bazaar via the barren and beautiful Bhote Valley, and the Sherpa Village of Thame. Ascending from Gokyo to the Renjo La provides jaw dropping views of Mt. Everest with Gokyo Lake below.
The peak of the monsoon is in early August and marks the wettest time of year. Be prepared for lots of rain and wet trails At higher altitudes, the weather is cool and damp. But the clouds are usually the most frustrating part of monsoon trekking. High altitude passes get lots of snow during the monsoon making some passes increasingly difficult to cross.
At a glance
On average there are 22 days with precipitation in
August. The highest point on the trek is
Renjo La Pass at
5340 m. During
August, expect high temperatures of around
5.4°C (42°F)
and lows down to
-3.6°C (26°F)
at Renjo La Pass.
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Mon Aug 4 (day 1) | |
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Gokyo (4750 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 8.9°C (48°F) and lows of about -0.1°C (32°F) in August. Overnight |
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Rating:
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Tue Aug 5 (day 2) |
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Renjo La Pass (5340 m) Expect typical high termperatures of about 5.4°C (42°F) and lows of about -3.6°C (26°F) in August. |
Lungden (4380 m)
About 6-8 hours from Gokyo Overnight |
Wed Aug 6 (day 3) |
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Thame (3820 m)
About 3 hours from Lungdhen |
Namche Bazaar (3440 m)
About 2-3 hours from Thame Overnight |
Thu Aug 7 (day 4) |
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Not many people seemed to have done this. It was a long twelve hour day with lots of soft snow / breaking through the crust on the way back in the afternoon which was slow and tiring. The views from the top were fantastic