Lobuche Peak Climbing

20 Days

Lobuche Peak is the worlds ninth-highest trekking peak in Nepal. It may not be Everest to some, but it is Lobuche support near the highest point on the planet.

Overview

About the trek:
Lobuche Peak is the worlds ninth-highest trekking peak in Nepal. It may not be Everest to some, but it is Lobuche support near the highest point on the planet.A good-looking and intimidating mountain that rises over the moraines of the Khumbu Glacier to an eye-catching skyline forms the south ridge, providing a common climbing route. Lobuche East peak is more demanding and popular than the other peaks. One can reach the peak of Lobuche Peak by descending a marked nick and climbing steep snowy slopes to the top. Having said that Laurence Nielson and Ang Gyalzen Sherpa made the first scale to Lobuche on April 25, 1984, the probability is that others may have reached the mountaintop previously, as it is always especially remarked by the Everest Expedition groups. Starting up a big scenic flight into the high-altitude airport at Tenzing Hillary Airport Lukla, the first trek to Namche Bazaar and Tengboche Monastery.
Locations are well known for their interesting past, locations, and, in the instance of Tengboche Monastries, stunning views.

The Everest Base Camp Trek has to reach 5,550 m at Kalapatthar, where there are marvelous views of Mount Everest and surrounding high peaks. He/she spends the night at Gorakshep (5,180 m) and explores Everest Base Camp. And the trail to Lobuche Peak diverts from the regular trekking route. Lobuche Base Camp is at Lobuche Village itself as a high camp situated at 5,400 m from sea level. Once at Lobuche Base Camp, our climbing Sherpa team refreshes climbers on the basic use of the climbing gear. Begin the conquest of the summit at 2:00 AM to keep away from the high winds later in the day. And from this route, you can perceive the mesmerizing sunrise over the mountains. Following the glorious sight, descend to Lobuche Base Camp and trek to Pheriche. From Lobuche, follow the trekking route to Lukla for the flight to Kathmandu.

A perfect escapade into the Himalayas, with stunning unique views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, culminating with remarkable views of enormous peaks, such as Nuptse, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Makalu, and Mount Everest. Enjoy the feeling of being developed by a multitude of surrounding peaks. Trekkers need to be physically fit and, ideally, with previous climbing experience, or alternatively, begin preparation prior to beginning this awesome journey. You will be instructed in all aspects of this climb, which includes the use of crampons, ice axes, and rope techniques. Sherpa expedition and trekking based on Dingboche and Khumjung about the local Sherpa.The Sherpas team is highly experienced and knows Lobuche Peak inside and out. For the safety of climbers, provide one climbing guide for every four (4) climbers, based on the climbers’ experience.

Key Features of Lobuche Peak Adventure
-Move up to a 6,000m peak within a specified time frame.
-unique in-kind views of the Khumbu Valley’s giant peaks.
-An outstanding commence enterprise in Himalayan climbing

The best time to go on the trek:
The perfect climate to climb or trek to the rocky peak of Lobuche is in the spring (April- May) and autumn (September, October, and November).

At Trek Nepal Trips, we are committed to making your trek the best experience you will ever have. If you are interested in joining the Lobuche Peak Climbing trek, contact us and we will take care of everything for you. Please note that these trips are completely customizable according to your preference. The itinerary is only for reference.

Itinerary

Includes

  • Airport pick up and drop in a private vehicle.
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on a B/B basis.
  • Tea house accommodation during the trek.
  • Hot soup in the high places.
  • Three times meals in the trek.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
  • All the transportation as per the itinerary.
  • A professional guide for trek and sightseeing.
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter).
  • Insurance for guides and porters.
  • Food and accommodation for guide and porters.
  • All necessary documents (Permits and TIMS).
  • All government and local taxes.
  • Medical kit.
  • Trekking map as itinerary and T-shirt from the company.

Excludes

  • Visa for Nepal.
  • International flight to and from Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Travel and rescue insurance of clients.
  • Personal expenses: shower and battery charge during trek and bar bills, laundry.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and except for the itinerary.
  • Tips for guides and porters.

For head:
● Sun cap or scarf
● Light balaclava or warm wool headgear
● Sunglasses and snow goggles with UV assurance
● Sun cream
● Sunglasses
● Lip balm

For Lower Body:
● Under Garments
● Hiking shorts
● Lightweight cotton long jeans
● Light and undertaking weight warm bottoms
● Fleece or fleece pants (regular)
● Waterproof (ideally breathable texture) shell pants

For Feet:
● Thin, lightweight inward socks
● Thick, warm fleece climbing socks
● Hiking boots with saving bands
● Camp shoes or shoes
● Gaiters for climbing in winter to the base camp if snow over yonder

For Upper Body:
● T-shirts half and full
● Light and campaign weight warm tops
● Fleece coat
● Fleece Wind-Stopper coat (discretionary)
● Waterproof (ideally breathable texture) shell coat
● Down vest or coat

For Hand:
● Lightweight gloves
● Heavyweight gloves or gloves with a waterproof shell external (occasional)

● Sleeping sacks
● Headlamp with batteries
● Trekking Bags/Duffel sack
● Basic First Aid Kit for you
● Large plastic sacks – for keeping things dry inside your pack/duffel sack
● Day pack (roughly 25 to 30 Ltrs.)
● Trekking Poles (Optional)
● Water bottle (2) or appearance sack
● Toiletries (Small wash towel, Toilet papers, and so on)

Toiletries:
● Medium-sized brisk drying towel
● Tooth Brush/Tooth Paste
● Multipurpose cleansers (ideally biodegradable)
● Nail scissors
● Face and body cream
● Feminine cleanliness items
● Small reflect
● Wet wipes (child wipes)
● Tissue/latrine roll
● Anti-bacterial hand wash

Additional things as discretionary:

● Binoculars
● Trekking surveys
● Reading books
● Trail Map/Guidebook
● Journal, pencil, and Pen
● Small scratchpad
● Travel games for example chess, backgammon, and cards
● Base Layer
● Trekking Shirts
● Trekking Trousers and Shorts
● Hard Shell Jacket and Rain Gear
● Sun Protection Hat
● Raincoat or umbrella

You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Lobuche Peak Climbing