Lobuche East Peak (6119m) is one of the most beautiful peaks in Khumbu region. Lobuche Peak is located in world heritage national Park-Sagarmatha National Park. It lies near the famous Everest Base Camp Trek route. Lobuche Peak has two main peaks, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East. Lobuche East is popular for climbing which is 6119 meter high from sea level. Lobuche East Peak rewards you with the adventurous climb to the top while continually offering glorious views of the peaks in the region. Although the Lobuche East Peak climbing is a bit more challenging however you’ll be rewarded with amazing views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Pumori etc from the top. Trekking Experts offer Lobuche East Peak Climbing Trip which allows you to climb this beautiful peak and trekking in the most popular Khumbu region.
Lobuche East Peak Climbing Trip with Trekking Experts beings with spectacular flight to Tenzing-Hillary Lukla airport from Kathmandu. The trail to Lobuche Peak leads you to one of the busy trails of Khumbu region that is along the Namche Bazaar crossing some of the tranquil villages with the views of Kusum Khangkaru (6367m), Kongde Ri (6168m), Thamserku (6608m) and other neighboring peaks. Trip to Lobuche Peak offers you to visit beautiful Sherpa villages such as Lukla, Namche, Tengboche, Khumjung with spectacular views of mountain ranges through rhododendron and pines forest in Sagarmatha national Park.
Summit Lobuche East Peak (6119m)
360-degree views of giant mountains of Khumbu region
Experience the real life standard of world famous climbers, the Sherpa people
To see the flora and fauna of high Himalaya
Opportunity to embark on an epic journey that our mountain legends Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa set off on in 1953.
Witness the highest altitude hotel in the world, The Everest Hotel, highest altitude airport
Stunning view of peaks over 8000m including Mt. Everest (8,848m)
Namche Bazaar; famous Sherpa hometown
Ancient monastery in Tengboche
Wild life like musk deer, colorful pheasants, snow leopard and Himalayan Thar
Explore the culture and lifestyles of the local Sherpa people
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan airport Trekking Experts representative welcomes you and assists to transfer in your hotel in Kathmandu. Upon arrival at hotel, our tour manager will brief you about trekking information and other necessary information. And then you’ll free time to explore Kathmandu. Dinner will be booked at the hotel.
Early morning you’ll transfer to airport and you’ll make an early start to take a spectacular, short mountain flight to Lukla, the start points for our trek. During the flight you’ll see scenic views of Langtang, Jugal ranges, RolwalingHimal, Gaurisankar and Menlumtse before getting your first glimpse of Everest. Upon arrival at Lukla airport you’ll meet trekking crew and you’ll spend a few minutes sorting out bags etc before setting off through this winding village to the trek start proper at the Khumbu ‘gateway’. It’s gently downhill on pitched stone trails through low rhododendron forest, small ‘garden’ farms and old and new hamlets to the banks of the foaming DudhKoshi River. There will be plenty of short stops to meet the locals, take photographs and just soak up the scenery and the clear mountain air as we meander along, the undulating trail glimpsing views of 6000m snow-capped peaks high above. Passing the enormous Mani stone at ThadoKoshi we meander up through the many Chortens and prayer wheels of Sano and along to our destination of Phakding in time for a late lunch.
After breakfast at lodge, you’ll start trekking through a beautiful pine forest that leads you along the DudhKoshi River and Hillary Suspension Bridge to reach to Monjo and starting point of Sagarmatha National Park. Here you’ll stop at check post of TIMS & National Park permit. The trail passes through the DudhKoshi, BhoteKoshi River, Jorsalle village, Large Dovan and cross one of the highest bridge over the DudhKosi River of Everest region and reach to Chautara from where we can see the first glimpse of the Mt. Everest. Further walking about one hour steep up we reach to Namche bazaar (maket). Namche Bazzar is known as ‘hearth of Khumbu’ which is one of the trading points for Sherpa people. It is also ideal market for visitors to purchase traditional crafts. Every Saturday there would be local street market, do not miss if you are there on Saturday.
Today is the schedule for acclimatization and explore around Namche Bazzar. After breakfast you’ll head toward Syangboche airport. Syanboche airport is known as world highest altitude airport. First of all, in the morning you’ll visit Sherpa Culture Museum and Everest photo Gallery, which is just 15-minute walking distance from Namche Bazzar. From the museum you can have the spectacular picturesque Mountain View and take some photographs. Then start trekking to Everest view hotel passing through Syangboche Airport which takes about 2 hours. You will climb further to reach Mt. Everest View Hotel for great panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Tawache, Kusum Kangkaru, Thamserku, Kongde and many more. Enjoy the spectacular view of mountains including Mt. Everest from the nearest destination then trek back to Namche Bazar.
As always after breakfast at the lodge, you’ll have a gentle walk through the forest with magnificent view of mountains. The great view of the mighty peaks of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku and Kongde peak with view of the eastern snow capped mountains. The trail leads uphill through the forested path and the hardly walk to get to Tengboche. One of the most beautiful place in the Himalaya and the first thing that comes to your eye is the big Monastery, then the large field with campsites and teahouses, lodges beneath the towering majestic beautiful peak Ama Dablam. You’ll have the chance to look around the monastery and the interesting visitor centre there and good view of the Everest/Lhotse massif but is also the classic viewpoint for Ama Dablam. Then will check-in at lodge.
After breakfast at lodge, you’ll descend down from Tengboche, winding through the rhododendron forest to Deboche and crossing a bridge over the raging ImjaKhol River. Hug the valley wall, and then traverse the plains to Dingboche, the start of the ImjaTse Valley. Dingboche is also the gateway to Chukung and farther beyond for the most challenging traverses towards Makalu area and Hinko Valley via Sherpani col 6100m and AmphuLaptsa pass 5780m. Then will check-in at lodge.
Today you’ve fully free day to explore around Dingboche and rest at there for acclimatization. For better acclimatization you may go up to Chhukung or explore around Dingboche.
After breakfast at lodge your today you’ll gently and slowly climb up through the glacier. Initially, you will follow the trail to Dzongla which is the junction of Lobuche, Pheriche, and the famous Cholatse pass. Enjoying the stunning views of mountains like Taboche (m), Cholatse (m), Lobuche (m), Pumori (m), Ama Dablam (6856m) and as far to Mt. Makalu (8463m) towards east and tips of Mt. Cho Oyu (8188m) in the west, you will climb the debris of the Khumbu Glacier and reach the small settlement the Lobuche.
After easy breakfast at lodge, today you’ll head towards Lobuche Peak. Today you’ll trek to Lobuche Base Camp. From Lobuche, you’ll head towards south west. You’ll stay at tented camp here at base camp so your trekking guide and crew will set up camp at base camp and rest there and prepare for climbing.
After breakfast at camp, you’ll move forward to high camp located at around 5600 meter from sea level.
After early morning breakfast at camp, today you will summit the Lobuche East Peak with the guidelines of your climbing guide. You will slowly climb the steep ascending trail crossing paths that require technical guidelines. Your guide will help you with the use of trekking gears. On summiting the peak, you will be rewarded with the mesmerizing views of the mountains like Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse (8,414 m), Mt. Ama-Dablam (6,856 m), Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) in the far distance. After spending some time there you will descend back to the base camp and then overnight at the tented camp
Today is fully reserve day. Due to bad weather if you couldn’t make summit, you’ll climb Lobuche East Peak today. However if weather is favorable and made summit already, you’ll trek back to Tengboche and rest at Tengboche.
Due to weather if you weren’t able to make summit on day 11 and attempted on day 12, you’ll trek to Tengboche today. If you made successful summit on day 11, then today you’ve fully free day at Tengboche and rest whole day there.
After breakfast at Tengboche, you’ll trek to Monjo today. It is the same way you already had trekked. The trail follows FunkiTrenga, Namche and then to Monjo.
After breakfast at lodge, today you’ll do your final day trekking to Lukla. You’ll trek to Lukla following Jorsale, Phakding, Chheplung and finally to Lukla. Upon arrival at Lukla, you’ll check-in at lodge and you’ll have free time to explore around Lukla. In the eveing you can celebrate your successful trip with your trekking crew (guide and porters).
Depending on your flight time, you’ll walk to Lukla after breakfast. Then you’ll take short flight to Kathmandu which takes about 35 minutes to reach Kathmandu. Upon arrival at Kathmandu, you’ll transfer to hotel. And then you’ll have free to relax at hotel or explore around Kathmandu valley.
After enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, we’ll be met by our city tour guide for our day trip to a few of the Kathmandu valley’s most spectacular and important sights and some vibrant, colorful markets. With a meld of three ancient capitals and their associated palaces, temples and markets of Kathmandu has a lot to offer culturally and historically. However, we’re mindful not to overload you on your first day so will ensure the day has a good balance between sightseeing, exploring and relaxation time. The exact itinerary may change depending on the local conditions but we shall most likely visit: - Pashupatinath, one of the most important temples in South Asia to the Hindu God, Lord Shiva; - One of the three Durbar (Palace) Squares, a complex of palaces and temples which was formally the social, religious and administrative focal point of the ancient city. - Boudhnnanath Stupa, a wonderful Buddhist site centred on a huge Stupa topped with the all-seeing eyes. If possible we’ll come here in the early evening to soak up the atmosphere of hundreds of Tibetan and Sherpa peoples walking their devotional khora. And after tour back to hotel. Evening farewell dinner at local authentic Nepalese restaurant. Overnight at Hotel
Depending on your flight time, you’ll be transfer to airport before 3 hrs of flight time.
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3 nights in Kathmandu at star-hotels on twin sharing basis 2 or 3 night at tented camp at Island Peak Camp with twin sharing basis 11 nights in local lodges during the trekking on twin sharing basis in common rooms
3 meals a day during the trekking at lodges/local restaurants (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) except in Kathmandu Breakfast and dinner during Kathmandu hotel stay Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu at the end of the trip with typical Nepalese food
All airport/hotel/airport transfers by private air-conditioned vehicle Ground transfer for Kathmandu sightseeing by private air-conditioned vehicle Kathmandu-Lukla and Lukla-Kathmandu flight with airport taxes 20 kg baggage per person for cargo and trek
Everest National Park Fee Local Government Fees/TIMS Fee Lobuche East Peak Climbing Permit Fee Garbage Deposit Fee Insurance for guide in order to obtain permit All monument entrance fees during Kathmandu sightseeing
1 English speaking experienced trekking guide and he himself is high altitude climbing guide 1 porter for every two members to carry personal baggage 1 assistant guide for every 5 members English Speaking city guide for Kathmandu sightseeing
Support for airport pick up, drop and farewell dinner Support for tented camp, food and porters’ services for Base Camp
Comprehensive First Aid Kit Comprehensive Trekking Map and Kathmandu Valley Map Fixed Rope for climbing 1 Satellite Phone for emergency use
All personal expenses like alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, telephone calls, laundry services etc. Medical and travel insurances International airfare and taxes Nepal Visa fees Additional High-Altitude Sherpa if required (only 1 HA Sherpa is included in the package. We suggest you to take 1 HA Sherpa for every 4 members) Emergency helicopter rescue charges Main meals in Kathmandu (lunch and dinner) Tips for trekking crew