Lobuche Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek

  • Duration 17
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade STRENUOUS
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • Meals All Inclusive
  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 6119m
  • Activity Climbing
  • Group Type Private
  • Group Size 2-16
  • Best Season
Highlights
  • Trekking to Everest Base Camp: The trek to Everest Base Camp (EBC) is one of the world’s most iconic hikes. You’ll follow the famous Khumbu Valley, passing through Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar and Tengboche, with stunning views of Everest and surrounding peaks.
  • Incredible Views: Along the way, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and more. The views from Lobuche Peak itself are breathtaking!
  • Everest Base Camp: Reaching the base camp is a dream for many trekkers. Standing at the foot of Everest, surrounded by glaciers and towering peaks, is a surreal experience that’s worth every step.
  • Climbing Lobuche Peak: After acclimatizing at EBC, you’ll set your sights on Lobuche Peak (6,119 meters). The climb is challenging but rewarding, offering panoramic views of the Everest region from the summit.
  • Sherpa Culture: Throughout the trek, you’ll experience the rich Sherpa culture. Visit monasteries like Tengboche Monastery, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about their traditions and way of life.
  • Adventure and Achievement: This trek and climb are not only physically challenging but emotionally rewarding. The sense of accomplishment when you reach Lobuche Peak’s summit, combined with the stunning natural beauty of the Everest region, is unforgettable.
  • Acclimatization and Safety: The itinerary is designed with proper acclimatization days to ensure you’re well-prepared for the altitude, making the journey more comfortable and safe.
  • Trekking with Experienced Guides: You’ll be supported by professional guides and porters who are experienced in high-altitude trekking and climbing, ensuring you have a safe and enjoyable adventure.

Lobuche Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek Overview

Lobuche Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek is a thrilling adventure that combines the best of trekking and mountaineering. This journey takes you through the heart of the Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, and the surrounding mountains.

Starting with the iconic Everest Base Camp Trek, you will trek through the Sherpa villages, lush forests, and scenic valleys, immersing yourself in the rich culture and natural beauty of the Khumbu region. Along the way, you’ll pass by famous spots like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, and Kala Patthar, with magnificent panoramic views of Mount Everest and other towering peaks like Lhotse, Makalu, and Nuptse.

Once at Everest Base Camp, the journey continues to Lobuche Peak, where you will experience the challenge and excitement of climbing a Himalayan peak. The climb, though demanding, is manageable for anyone with good fitness and some mountaineering experience. You will be guided by professional Sherpa guides and assisted with all the necessary equipment for a safe ascent. The summit rewards you with panoramic views of Everest, Pumori, Ama Dablam, and many other majestic peaks.

This adventure is the perfect blend of trekking and climbing, offering a unique opportunity to step closer to the highest mountain in the world while experiencing the warmth of Sherpa hospitality and the stunning beauty of the Himalayas.

Day to Day Itinerary
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When you land at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal’s vibrant capital, your adventure begins. A friendly representative from the Everest Adventures Nepal will be there to greet you and drive you to your hotel. Today is a day of rest, giving your body time to adjust to the new time zone and altitude. Kathmandu is a fascinating city, so after resting, you may choose to explore a little. Take in the lively streets, ancient temples, and colorful markets that make this city so special. This day is all about getting ready for the exciting days ahead.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • Welcome Dinner

You’ll spend the day making sure everything is in order for your trekking and climbing journey. This includes finalizing permits, checking your gear, and attending a briefing where the trekking guides will explain the upcoming adventure. It’s a day full of anticipation, as you get your gear ready and learn about what lies ahead. After a full day of preparation, you’ll return to your hotel for the night. A good rest is important, so enjoy a comfortable sleep, knowing that tomorrow marks the beginning of your trek.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • Breakfast

Early in the morning, you’ll take a scenic drive to Manthali, where you’ll board a thrilling flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. Lukla is famous for its small airport, perched high in the mountains, and the flight itself is an adventure with amazing views. Once in Lukla, the real trekking begins! The trail to Phakding is a short 3-4 hour trek, taking you through beautiful landscapes of green valleys, forests, and river crossings. The fresh mountain air will fill your lungs, and the stunning views of the surrounding peaks will leave you in awe. Phakding is a small village where you’ll rest for the night. It’s the perfect place to relax and take in the serene beauty of the Himalayas. The journey has just begun, and every step brings you closer to the majestic Mount Everest!

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 3-4 hours
  • 8 km

Get ready for an exciting adventure on this day as you set out for an 11 km trek to Namche Bazaar. This is a challenging day, but it’s filled with rewards along the way. The route is a bit steep, so you’ll feel the effort, but as you climb higher, the landscape around you changes beautifully. You’ll pass through villages, cross small bridges, and gain altitude steadily. By the time you arrive at Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa heart of the Everest region, you’ll have earned your first majestic glimpse of the world’s highest peak – Mount Everest. It’s the kind of view that leaves you breathless in more ways than one.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6 hours
  • 11 km

Today is a special day because you’ll rest and let your body adjust to the higher altitude. This is called acclimatization, and it’s super important to make sure you’re safe and strong for the upcoming trek. While you rest, Namche Bazaar is yours to explore. Wander through the vibrant market, where local Sherpa culture comes alive through the shops, food, and friendly faces. You can also learn about the area’s history and culture by visiting local museums. If you’re up for a little more adventure, you’ll take a short trek to the Everest View Hotel. This hike is just 6 km, but it’s worth every step because the views are absolutely breathtaking. From here, you’ll see not just Everest but also the surrounding peaks, each one more majestic than the last. It’s a moment that’ll stay with you forever.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 4-5 hours
  • 6 km

You’ll take a 5-6 hour trek through forests filled with colorful rhododendron flowers. As you walk, the peaceful sounds of nature accompany you, and you’ll cross the sparkling Dudh Koshi River along the way. The trail gradually climbs as you approach the village of Tengboche, but don’t worry – the views along the route are more than enough to keep you motivated. Once you arrive in Tengboche, you’ll be greeted by the iconic Tengboche Monastery. This monastery, perched on a hill, is one of the most important spiritual sites in the region. The peaceful atmosphere, the sound of chanting monks, and the beautiful surrounding scenery make this a memorable stop on your journey.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 5-6 hours
  • 9-10 km

You’ll start your journey with an exciting 5-6 hour trek through lush alpine meadows and charming Sherpa villages. As you walk, the air begins to get thinner, and the scenery grows more breathtaking. You’ll feel the cool mountain breeze and marvel at the landscapes unfolding around you. Along the way, you’ll cross over small bridges and pass by quaint villages where the Sherpa people live, offering a glimpse into their mountain life. Eventually, you’ll arrive at Dingboche, a welcoming village nestled at 4,410 meters. Dingboche is an ideal place for acclimatization, which helps your body adjust to the high altitude. The views here are simply stunning, with towering peaks surrounding you from every direction. The peaceful atmosphere is perfect for resting and soaking in the beauty of the Himalayas.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • All Inclusive
  • 5-6 hours
  • 11 km

After a restful night in Dingboche, today is all about helping your body adjust to the altitude. You’ll embark on a 5-6 hour hike up to Nagerjun, located at 5,100 meters. This is an acclimatization hike, meaning the goal is not to rush but to let your body adjust while enjoying the incredible surroundings. The trail is steep, but don’t worry—your effort will be richly rewarded with spectacular views of some of the most famous mountains in the world. As you reach the top, you’ll see Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and many other towering peaks spread out in front of you, making the climb worth every step. Once you’ve had your fill of the stunning vistas, you’ll make your way back down to Dingboche to rest for the night, feeling proud of the progress you’ve made.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • All Inclusive
  • 5-6 hours
  • 5 km

You’ll continue your trek with a 5-6 hour journey to Lobuche, a high-altitude village located at 4,910 meters. The trek today takes you across moraine landscapes, where the rugged terrain reminds you of the power of nature. You’ll pass through Thukla Pass, a special place where many climbers honor their loved ones who have passed away on Everest. The trail offers more beautiful views of the surrounding peaks, making every step feel meaningful. As you reach Lobuche, you’ll be surrounded by magnificent mountain views, and you’ll have a sense of accomplishment for making it this far. This stop will allow you to rest and prepare for the exciting days ahead, as the Himalayas continue to reveal their splendor with each passing moment.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 5-6 hours
  • 8 km

The day begins early as you lace up your boots and step onto the rugged, windswept trails of the Himalayas. Today’s goal is Everest Base Camp, one of the most iconic places on Earth, where brave climbers from all over the world prepare for the ultimate ascent to Mount Everest’s summit. The trek is about 8 hours long, and with every step, you get closer to the heart of the world’s highest mountain. As you approach the base camp, the breathtaking views of towering peaks and glaciers unfold before you. You’ll stand in awe, knowing that this is where countless adventures and epic challenges begin. After soaking in the atmosphere and taking some time to rest and explore, you make your way back down the trail to Gorekshep, a small village perched at 5181 meters, where you’ll spend the night under the vast Himalayan sky.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 7-8 hours
  • 12 km

The adventure continues with an early morning hike up to Kalapattar, a renowned viewpoint at 5545 meters, famous for its stunning sunrise over Mount Everest. As the sun rises, the peaks around you glow with golden light, casting a magical spell on the surrounding snow-covered mountains. This moment is one of the highlights of the trek, a rare opportunity to witness the might of Everest and the surrounding peaks in all their glory. After absorbing the beauty of the sunrise, you descend back to Gorekshep to catch your breath before heading onward. The next part of the day takes you to the base of Lobuche Peak, a 6-hour trek that winds through rocky paths and high-altitude terrain. Finally, you reach the Lobuche Peak Base Camp, located at 4910 meters, where you settle for the night, surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Himalayas.

  • Camping
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 14 km

The final day of this incredible journey is both challenging and rewarding. You will start early, as the goal today is to summit Lobuche East Peak, standing tall at 6119 meters. The climb is tough, demanding both physical strength and mental focus, but the effort is all worth it. As you reach the summit, you’re treated to jaw-dropping views of the Everest massif, the nearby peaks of Pumori, and the sweeping landscapes of the Himalayas. The sense of accomplishment is overwhelming. But the day isn’t over yet. You must now descend back to Pheriche, a village nestled at 4210 meters, where you can rest your weary muscles and reflect on the incredible journey. The trek back is long—spanning 10 to 12 hours—but the memories of standing atop Lobuche East Peak, overlooking the mighty Himalayas, will stay with you forever.

  • Camping
  • All Inclusive
  • 10-12 hours
  • 15 km

This is a special day set aside just in case something unexpected happens during the trek. Whether it’s due to weather changes, health issues, or any unforeseen circumstances, having a reserve day helps ensure that the schedule stays flexible. This day gives you the peace of mind knowing that there is time to adjust if needed, without feeling rushed.

  • Camping
  • All Inclusive

After your rest day, you’ll continue on your trek, heading to Namche Bazaar, which sits at 3440 meters above sea level. It’s a challenging day as you’ll experience both a steep descent and ascent, which might make your legs work a little harder. As you cross suspension bridges and pass through small, charming villages like Phungi Thanga, you’ll be surrounded by the beauty of nature. The trek will take about 6-7 hours, but the reward will be the stunning views and the sense of achievement when you finally reach Namche, the heart of the Khumbu region.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 19 km

The trail will start retracing your steps, taking you back down the same path, but this time, the journey will feel easier. The downhill trek will take you through the lush Dudh Koshi Valley, where the river flows alongside you, offering peaceful sounds and scenic views. It’s a long 19 km trek, but with the easier downhill path, you’ll be able to complete it within 6-7 hours, feeling a sense of comfort as you head toward Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region.

  • Tea House
  • All Inclusive
  • 6-7 hours
  • 19 km

It’s time to wrap up the journey with a beautiful flight back to Manthali. The early morning flight will give you a bird’s-eye view of the majestic mountains and valleys below, a sight that will surely stay in your memory. Once you land in Manthali, a scenic drive through winding mountain roads will bring you back to Kathmandu. The drive will take 5-6 hours, but as you descend into the city, the bustling life of Kathmandu will slowly return to your senses, marking the end of an incredible adventure.

  • 3*** Hotel
  • All Inclusive
  • Drive 5-6 hours, Fly 20 Minutes
  • 130 km

It’s time to say goodbye. Whether you’ve made new friends, experienced breathtaking views, or gained a sense of personal achievement, your journey has come to an end. It’s always a bittersweet moment—feeling happy for the memories made and grateful for the experiences shared. This is the perfect time to reflect on how much you’ve learned, grown, and experienced during the trek. The adventure may end, but the memories will last forever.

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Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Private ground transportation, including airport transfers
  • Four nights’ accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu
  • Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with tea/coffee during the trek and climb
  • Best available twin-sharing lodge accommodation during the trek, and tented accommodation during the climb
  • Seasonal fruits provided during the trek
  • English-speaking trekking guide and highly experienced climbing guide for Lobuche Peak, including their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, and other necessary expenses
  • Porters (1 porter for every 2 clients) with food, accommodation, salary, equipment, and insurance
  • Round-trip flight from Manthali to Lukla and back to Manthali, including departure taxes
  • Duffle bag, down jacket, and sleeping bag provided during the trek (if needed)
  • Trip achievement certificate
  • Comprehensive first-aid medical kit
  • Boiled water provided during the climb
  • All required permits, including TIMS, Sagarmatha National Park, Lobuche climbing permit, etc.
  • General climbing equipment such as rope, ice screws, snow bars, etc.
  • Private car transportation from Kathmandu to Manthali and back
  • All taxes, including the Khumbu region local permit

Cost Excludes
  • Meals not specified in the ‘Meal Inclusions’ section of the itinerary: Any meals outside the listed inclusions will be at your own expense.
  • Travel Insurance: It is highly recommended that travelers secure comprehensive travel insurance, including coverage for trekking, medical emergencies, and cancellations.
  • International Airfare: The cost of flights to and from Nepal is not included. Travelers are responsible for booking and covering their own international airfare.
  • Nepal Entry Visa: Travelers are required to obtain a visa for entry into Nepal. The cost of the visa is not included and must be arranged upon arrival or in advance.
  • Hot Showers During the Trek: While trekking, hot showers are not always available and may require an additional charge where applicable. Please be prepared for basic shower facilities.
  • All Kinds of Cold Drinks: Beverages such as bottled water, soft drinks (Coke, Fanta, Sprite), juice, and other cold drinks are not included in the trip cost and should be purchased separately.
  • Personal Trekking Equipment: Essential trekking gear such as backpacks, sleeping bags, trekking poles, footwear, and other personal items must be arranged by travelers themselves.
  • Tips for Trekking Staff and Driver: Tipping is customary for the trekking crew, including guides, porters, and drivers. While tips are not mandatory, they are greatly appreciated for exceptional service.
Departure Dates
  • We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
FAQs
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  • Lobuche Peak Climbing is considered a moderate to challenging climb, requiring climbers to have prior trekking and mountaineering experience. Situated in the Everest region of Nepal, Lobuche Peak stands at 6,119 meters (20,075 feet), offering stunning views of the Himalayan giants like Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. The route to the summit passes through high-altitude glaciers, moraines, and rocky terrains, demanding technical skills in using ice axes and crampons. Key highlights of the route include the breathtaking views of the Everest massif, passing through iconic Sherpa villages like Dingboche, Tengboche, and Lobuche, as well as the opportunity to experience the rich Sherpa culture and the serene landscapes of the Khumbu Valley. The journey culminates in reaching the summit, where climbers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.

  • To embark on Mera Peak Climbing, travelers will need a tourist visa for Nepal. The visa is available upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport or at Nepalese embassies abroad. The visa fees are approximately USD 30 for 15 days, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days. In addition to the tourist visa, trekkers require a trekking permit from the Nepal Department of Tourism, which is typically the Sagarmatha National Park Permit, costing around USD 30. Climbers will also need a special permit for Mera Peak, known as the Peak Climbing Permit, which costs approximately USD 250, depending on the time of year. Documentation also includes proof of travel insurance, a copy of the passport, and a medical certificate for high-altitude climbing.

  • The highest point during Lobuche Peak Climbing is the summit at 6,119 meters (20,075 feet). Given the altitude, it is important to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness. Climbers should follow a gradual ascent, incorporating rest days to allow the body to adjust to the thinning air. Hydration, proper nutrition, and a slow pace are essential to maintaining health at higher altitudes. It’s advisable to consult a doctor before the trek to discuss altitude sickness prevention, such as taking Diamox. If any symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, or nausea occur, it’s critical to descend immediately and seek medical attention if necessary. Climbers should be aware of their bodies and recognize the importance of listening to their guide’s instructions for a safe ascent.

  • Lobuche Peak Climbing requires good physical fitness, as it involves both trekking and mountaineering. Climbers should have experience in high-altitude trekking and some basic mountaineering skills, including the use of ice axes and crampons. A background in trekking to altitudes over 4,000 meters is highly recommended. The route starts with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through villages like Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche. After reaching Lobuche, climbers head to Lobuche Base Camp, then make their way to High Camp before summiting the peak. Along the way, climbers will encounter challenges such as steep ascents, rocky terrain, and ice-covered slopes, demanding both physical endurance and technical climbing skills. Proper acclimatization is key to managing altitude sickness as the climb progresses.

  • The cost of Lobuche Peak Climbing typically ranges from USD 2400 to USD 4,000, depending on the services provided, including permits, guides, porters, meals, accommodations, and transportation. Additional costs such as personal equipment, travel insurance, and international airfare should be considered. The best time to attempt Lobuche Peak is during the pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) seasons, when the weather is relatively stable, and clear views of the surrounding peaks can be enjoyed. Climbers should prepare for varying weather conditions, including cold temperatures, strong winds, and snowstorms, especially at higher altitudes. It’s essential to bring high-quality clothing and gear, including thermal layers, waterproof jackets, gloves, and insulated boots to stay warm and dry. Proper gear and preparation are crucial for a safe and successful summit.

  • In Nepal, a “teahouse” refers to a small guesthouse run by local families, offering basic accommodation and meals for trekkers. Along the Lobuche Peak route, teahouses provide twin-sharing rooms with basic amenities such as mattresses, blankets, and pillows. As trekkers move to higher altitudes, especially closer to Lobuche Base Camp, the teahouses become more basic, and climbers may need to camp. Common facilities at teahouses include shared restrooms and sometimes hot showers, though these may be limited or unavailable at higher altitudes. Meals in teahouses typically consist of traditional Nepali dishes like dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), noodles, and Tibetan bread. In the more remote sections of the route, climbers can expect a simpler lifestyle, and it’s important to remain flexible and prepared for basic accommodations.

  • Safety is a top priority during Lobuche Peak Climbing. Professional guides and support staff ensure that climbers are well-prepared for the challenges of the climb. The route is equipped with communication systems, allowing guides to coordinate with rescue teams if necessary. Emergency evacuation procedures include helicopter rescues, which are available if required for medical emergencies or accidents. Most guided treks include comprehensive travel and medical insurance that covers high-altitude rescues, ensuring climbers are well-supported in case of emergency. It’s crucial for all participants to have valid insurance for emergency evacuations and treatment, particularly for high-altitude medical issues. Adhering to safety protocols, including acclimatization and proper gear, is essential for a secure climb.

  • Lobuche Peak Climbing offers trekkers a chance to experience diverse wildlife, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. Along the route, trekkers may encounter Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and various bird species, with a rare opportunity to spot snow leopards in more remote areas. The trek provides spectacular views of the Everest region, including peaks like Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. The cultural heritage of the Sherpa people is an integral part of the journey, with opportunities to visit Buddhist monasteries, stupas, and chortens. Tengboche Monastery is a key cultural stop, offering insight into the spiritual traditions of the region. Trekkers should respect local customs, such as refraining from touching religious artifacts, avoiding loud behavior around religious sites, and seeking permission before taking photos of people or religious structures. Being mindful of these cultural aspects enhances the experience and fosters respect for the local communities.

  • When planning for the Lobuche Peak Climb, it’s crucial to manage finances wisely, as ATMs are not available on the trekking route, and cash facilities are limited. We recommend bringing enough cash in Nepali Rupees for all necessary expenses such as permits, accommodations, meals, and any additional costs like hiring porters or guides. The best practice is to exchange foreign currency into Nepali Rupees before starting the trek, as this will ensure you have sufficient funds for the entire duration of the journey. While higher-altitude villages such as Lobuche and Gorak Shep may have basic options for charging devices, it’s important to be prepared with extra power banks, as electricity supply can be inconsistent. In terms of communication, mobile networks are available in most villages, but signal strength can vary depending on the altitude. Satellite phones can also be rented if you need to stay connected in more remote areas.

  • Medical facilities along the Lobuche Peak route are limited, with basic healthcare services available in the larger villages like Namche Bazaar, Feriche, and Dingboche. Higher up, medical support becomes more sparse, but most trekkers and climbers carry basic first aid kits, and guides are trained in handling common medical issues such as altitude sickness. In case of a medical emergency, the guide and porter will assist in ensuring prompt evacuation, either by helicopter or on foot, to the nearest healthcare center. It is always a good idea to have travel insurance that includes evacuation coverage. The guides are well-versed in emergency protocols and will prioritize the well-being of trekkers during critical situations.

  • Proper preparation is key to a smooth and successful Lobuche Peak climb. For gear, ensure you have the necessary clothing for extreme cold, including a down jacket, insulated gloves, and thermals, along with specialized climbing equipment such as crampons, an ice axe, and harnesses, which can be rented in Kathmandu if needed. In terms of health, it’s crucial to undergo a pre-trip health check-up and ensure that you’re fit for high-altitude trekking. Trekkers should also be aware of the signs of altitude sickness and acclimatize properly during the climb. Our company will arrange experienced guides and porters who are familiar with the terrain and conditions of the Lobuche Peak route. Be sure to bring enough cash, as credit facilities may be limited along the trek, and carry sufficient supplies such as snacks and water purification tablets. Proper planning and preparation will help ensure a safe and successful climb.

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