Sacred Dudh Kunda Lake
Everest Region

Dudh Kunda Trek

Difficulty Moderate to Challenging
Duration 12 Days
Max. Altitude 4,560m
Best Season Spring and Autumn
Lodging & Meals Tea House/Lodge & Camping

Dudh Kunda

The Dudh Kunda Trek takes you to the sacred alpine lake of Dudh Kunda (Milky Lake), situated right at the base of the towering Numbur Himal (6,959m). This hidden gem in the lower Solukhumbu region offers an incredibly peaceful trekking experience away from the crowded commercial trails. During the August full moon, the lake becomes a major pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists, but for the rest of the year, it is a serene and pristine wilderness. You will trek through dense pine and rhododendron forests, interact with incredibly welcoming local Sherpa communities, and enjoy striking views of the Everest and Makalu ranges.

Dudh Kunda Trek
Dudh Kunda Trek
Signature Experiences

Expedition Highlights

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Reaching the pristine and highly sacred Dudh Kunda (Milky Lake) at 4,560m.

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Stunning, up-close views of Numbur Himal and Karyolung.

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Trekking entirely off the beaten path in absolute peace and solitude.

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Deep cultural immersion in authentic Sherpa villages like Ringmo and Taksindu.

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Beautiful forest trails rich in Himalayan flora and fauna.

Trail Logs & Itinerary

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Airport pickup and transfer to your hotel.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

A full-day scenic jeep drive into the lower Solukhumbu region. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

A gentle walk through pine forests and apple orchards to the village of Ringmo.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

A short trek up to the Taksindu La pass, featuring an incredible monastery and great views.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Leave the main trails and ascend steeply into the alpine wilderness, entering yak pastures.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Trek through rugged, rocky terrain to reach the spectacular, icy waters of the sacred Milky Lake.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Spend the morning exploring the lake and the base of Numbur Himal before descending.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Retrace your steps back down to the treeline and the monastery at Taksindu.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Enjoy a relaxed downhill walk through local villages and forests back to Phaplu.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Return to Kathmandu by jeep or a short scenic flight. We embark on a scenic journey today, taking either a spectacular domestic flight or a drive along winding mountain roads, passing lush terraced fields, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional hillside villages. The changing scenery guides us closer to the starting point of our trek in the heart of the Himalayas.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

A free day to explore the cultural wonders of Kathmandu Valley.

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Trekking Day Max Elev: 4,560m

Transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

Inclusions

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • Standard teahouse/lodge accommodation during the trek.
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek.
  • An experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trekking guide.
  • Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (TIMS, National Park Fees).
  • A comprehensive medical kit carried by the guide.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate the successful trek.

Exclusions

  • International flight airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (obtainable on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory).
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters).
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary but not mandatory).

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Unlike popular regions like Everest or Annapurna, remote regions (like Manaslu, Dolpo, or Kanchenjunga) have simpler teahouses or require camping. Facilities are basic, featuring shared squat toilets and limited hot water.
Many remote borders require Restricted Area Permits (RAPs) and must be hiked with a registered guide and a minimum of two trekkers. Our agency handles all permit processing for you.
Charging is mostly solar-powered and available at lower teahouses for a fee. Wi-Fi is rare or non-existent in remote villages. We recommend bringing a high-capacity power bank and a local SIM card.
The trails are less developed, more rugged, and see very few tourists. You should expect steep ascents, high mountain passes (like Larkya La at 5,106m), and long walking days over challenging terrain.
Since there are absolutely no ATMs in remote regions, you must withdraw sufficient cash in Nepalese Rupees in Kathmandu. We recommend budgeting at least 2,500 Rupees ($20 USD) per day for personal expenses.
You should pack high-quality gear: a warm sleeping bag (rated to -15°C), broken-in trekking boots, thermal layers, water purification tools, basic toiletries, and a small personal first-aid kit with altitude medication.