Lobuche Peak Climbing 18 Days

Trip Highlights of Lobuche Peak Climbing:

● Lobuche Peak Climbing Summit is at 6119m/20070ft

● Has Crossing of challenging Kongma La Pass 5535m/18154ft

● Magnificent views of Mt. Everest (8848m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8463m), Mt. Nuptse (7861m), Amadablam (6812m), and other surrounding peaks.

● Chance to  explore the highland valleys and mountain villages

● Scenic Mountain Flight: Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu

With beautiful two main pinnacles, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East, Lobuche Peak Climbing lies close to the Khumbu Glacier of Nepal. Being 26 meters higher than Island Peak, Lobuche East stands tall at 6,145 metres. Though climbing the Lobuche East is a little more challenging than climbing Island Peak, it is equally rewarding. From the top of the peak, you get astonishing views of Everest alongside Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Pumori.

Lobuche Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek takes around 19 days to complete as it combines Lobuche East Peak climbing with the classic Everest Trek. This peak climbing journey will take you to one of the most popular places in the Everest region like Kala Pathar, which provides an awesome view of Everest along with other high mountains.

Lobuche East Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trekking begins with a beautiful Mountaineering trip to Lukla – the entryway to Everest and Khumbu region. Following the amazing trail, we stroll through thick rhododendron filled woodland towards Namche Bazaar – The Sherpa Capital utilizing Map. As you move further to the district, it offers extraordinary landscapes of stunning scenes and shocking mountain views. Trekking through high valleys and mountain towns, we head for the intersection of difficult Kongma La Pass at 5535m to reach Lobuche East Base Camp.

When we check our physical and mental wellness we set our climbing gears for the Himalayas moving of audacious summit. From the highest point of the summit, we can appreciate the eminent perspectives on Everest 8848m, Lhotse 8516m, Makalu 8463m, Nuptse 7861m, Pumori 7161m, the superb Amadablam 6812m and other encompassing pinnacles.

In the wake of accomplishing the summit of Lobuche Peak Mountaineering, we re-follow our means going through Namche Bazaar back to Lukla. Our astonishing and vital involvement with Lobuche closes with the grand Mountaineering departure from Lukla back to Kathmandu.

Details Itinerary

Day 01: Kathmandu – Bhairahawa(Lumbini) flight (About 45 mins), 30 min drive to Lumbini and check in hotel. Small visit after refresh.

Day 02: Full day Sightseeing of Lumbini (Birth place of Buddha), Monasteries and Souroundings.

Day 03: Lumbini – Chitwan drive by tourist bus or car and check in hotel. Small visit around the river side and see sunset.

Day 04: Full day activities: Canyoing, jungle safari, local village visit and Tharu cultural show at evening.

Day 05: Drive back to Kathmandu By tourist bus.

Cost Details

Cost include on:
• 2 Night hotel in Pokhra including breakfast
• Kathmandu /Pokhara/Kathmandu by tourist Bus.
• 3 times meal during the hiking. (2 breakfast,3 Lunch and 2 dinners.
• 2-night lodge accommodation in trekking.
• 1 Hiking Guide
• Necessary Trekking permit and necessary paper.

Cost does not include on:
• all food in Pokhara
• personal expenses, phone call, laundry service etc.
• all bar bill coke, beer, water etc.
• Tips for guide, porter and driver.

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FAQs

  • Clothing & Equipment

  • Acclimatisation & Oxygen

  • Guides, Sherpas & Team Members

  • Health & Fitness

  • Communication & Electronic Devices

    Will there be any access to a satellite phone? If yes then what would be the charges for usage?
    Yes, most of our expedition guides take satellite phones and you are welcome to use these at wifi and local moble call Most often, your guide will post daily dispatches on the Nhh website in which your friends and family can follow your progress.

    I want to contact my friend or relative, who is on one of your trips, how can I reach them?
    Many of our treks and climbs send daily internet dispatches, and we receive updates from our guides while they are in the field. The best place to reach a loved one is through our office.

    Will there be any power source for charging batteries, etc. available throughout the trek?
    For lodge-bassed treks, many of the lodges have power available with typical Asian plugs (two nail like horizontal prongs) and offer to recharge for a fee. 

    We can cater for special power requirements at an extra cost or advise on the purchase of a suitable personal solar charging system - please enquire with our office.

  • Insurance

  • Fees & Payments

  • Photography

  • Safety

  • Employment

Manual Notes:

PACKING HELP FOR TREKKING TOUR
Max. 13 kg weight for the porters/participants


Long trekking trousers, wind- and water-repellent

Functional shirt short-sleeved

Long-sleeved functional shirt

Fleece jacket or sweater

Trekking socks normal and warm

Functional underwear

Long underwear

Warm sleepwear

Clothing for the lodge

Wind and waterproof rain jacket

Down jacket (Primaloft) thin with hood

Down jacket warm with hood

Cap warm

Buff bandana / scarf

Coneflower / Cap

Gloves normal and warm

Trekking shoes ankle-high

Trekking sandals or sneakers for Teahouse


Category 4 sunglasses

headlamp

Sleeping bag

Drinking bottle, thermos bottle

trekking poles

spikes

Day pack, rain cover

packing bag

Plastic bag for documents ect.

Big bag or backpack


First Aid Kit…painkillers e.g. Ibuprofen, diarrhea and vomiting remedies, electrolytes, cold remedies, wound disinfectant, plasters, blister plasters

Sun protection face and lips with high SPF

Toilet paper

handkerchiefs

microfiber towel

ear plug

nail clippers

brush, comb

Wet cleaning wipes

hand disinfection

toothbrush, toothpaste

washing gel

face cream

lip care


power bank

Phone, charging cable, headphones

Camera, SD card, spare battery

E-reader, book, notebook, pen


passport

passport photos

cash, credit card

Document insurance for helicopter rescue and illness

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