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What's included
- Arrival airport pick up and Departure transfers on both domestic and international flights.
- Accommodation 2-3 stars Hotel in Kathmandu on a twin share bed with B/B plan
- According to CHOICE of menu 3 times meal B/F, Lunch & Dinner with 2cups of tea or coffee in breakfast and every meals a cup of while the trekking.
- Responsible trekking policy of two Trekkers: One porter.
- Accommodations at clean and comfortable local Tea House – lodge during the trek.
- English speaking guided half day city tour with world heritage sites.
- All domestic flight, Airport taxes, private transportations starting & ending points of trek.
- English Speaking Experience local Mountain Guides – by Himalayan Trails trained and Nepal government licensed holder as well as First Aid Eco trained.
- Along the trek basic complete First Aid Kit.
- Assistants Guide and other support staff if indeed.
- Trekking map.
- Insurance of all staffs Guide, Assistants, Cook, porters and Accommodations, food and reasonable salary during the treks.
- All necessary officials pepper work.
- Special permit, TIMS, conservations entry fee.
- Warm clothing and required trekking gear for porters
- Travel and Rescue arrangements
- All the Government Taxes
- Welcome and Farewell dinner as per itinerary
- Nepal entry Visa fees (US$ 40 per person for 30 days)
- International Airfare
- Your Travel Insurance
- Lunch, Dinner & Drink in cities.
- Any kind of dinks & personal expenses on trek
- Hot shower, Electricity Bills during trek
- Personal gear & clothing
- Medical evacuation encase of Emergency
- Tips and Items of a personal nature like postage and laundry
- Expenses deserve due to Natural or manmade hazards like landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. will be charge extra as per actual
- And anything not specify on the cost
Overview
Lobuche East Peak Climbing is one of the popular trekking peaks. Which lies close to the Khumbu Glacier and the settlement of Lobuche Nepal. There are two main peaks, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East between the two peaks are long deeply notched ridge.
The first recorded ascent of Lobuche East peak climbing was done by Laurence Nielson and Sherpa Ang Gyalzen on April 25th, 1984. Lobuche peak is a perfect summit and provides outstanding panoramic views of many well-known peaks above eight thousand meters peaks. And Likewise, below eight thousand miters including the world tallest peak Mt. Everest. An ability to observe some of the mountains on the Tibet side, those which are can’t noticeable from Island peak.
Himalayan Trails professionally designed itinerary leads to the Kalapather and Everest Base Camp then to Lobuche peak base camp. An also other possibilities to get base camp with different options and valley through. Similarly, picturesque Gokyo valley with beautiful glacial lakes climbing Gokyo –Ri and cross over Cho –La pass. This Lobuche East Peak Climbing trail presents enough prospects to well acclimatize for the altitude and peak climbing in Nepal. The trip starts after the scenic mountain flight to Luka (2,861m). And with along extreme Dudh Koshi river valley to Namche Bazzar (3,440m) unofficial Sherpa Capital. Where you can chitchat with locals, explore Sherpa tradition and culture.
Lobuche East Peak Climbing Best Sweets With Everest Base Camp Trek
Then you will be on the classical Everest base camp trail up to Kalapather (5,545m) and Everest base camp. To be a close of Khumbu Icefall and Mt. Everest east face. Or less crowded trail to Gokyo valley, Gokyo Ri, Cho-la pass, Everest base camp Trek, and Kalapather for well acclimatize to achieve your Summit goal. Once your return through to Lobuche from Kalapather or Everest base camp trek. Then you will continue to Lobuche peak base camp and to set up base camp below the rocky base of the glaciated southwest face at 5,000m.
The Lobuche peak climbing route begins steep rocky part and snowy angles below the main glacier on the southwest face to the summit of a peak. When you are on top of superb unparalleled mountain views, Khumbu Glacier and Khumbu valley can observe. In conclusion, this trip facilitated the trekker’s tea house to experience traditional Sherpa settlements, friendly hospitality, Buddhist culture, picturesque landscape, and legendary monasteries during the trek.
Short Itinerary
- Day 01:KTM Arrival pick up from Airport and welcoming by garland and transfer to Hotel
O/ N Hotel – (BB) - Day 02:Half day city Tour world heritage sights Hindus & Buddhist shrines and trek preparation, briefing and welcome dinner
O/ N Hotel – (BDB) - Day 03:Fly to Lukla (2,840m) Trek to Manjo (2,810m) 4hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD) - Day 04:Phakding – Namche Bazzar (3,440m) 6hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD) - Day 05:Acclimatization day hike Everest view Hotel (3,800m) or Thame & back to Namche
O/N Lodge – (BLD) - Day 06:Namche – Phorche Village (3,860m) 6hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD) - Day 07:Phorche – Dhingboche (4,410m) 5hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 08:Acclimatization day hike about (5,000m)
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 09:Dhingboche –Lobuche (4,910m) 6hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 10:Lobuche – Gorakshep (5,140m) via EBC (5,300m) & back to Gorakshep – 8hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD) - Day 11:Gorakshep – Kalapather (5,545m) Lobuche (4,910m) 6hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 12:Lobuche – Lobuche high Camp (5,300m) 3 -4hrs
O/N Tent – (BLD)
- Day 13:High Camp – Summit (6,119m) 8 -10hrs
O/N Tent – (BLD)
- Day 14:Contingency/ Reserve day – (BLD)
- Day 15:High camp – Pangboche (3,940m) 6 -7hrs
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 16:Pangboche – Namche (5hrs)
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 17:Namche – Lukla (6 -7hrs)
O/N Lodge – (BLD)
- Day 18:Lukla KTM fly in the morning.
O/N Hotel – (BB)
- Day 19:Free day in KTM and farewell dinner
O/N Hotel – (BBD)
- Day 20:Final Departure by privet vehicle share experiences with family unforgettable memory of Everest Base Camp and Lobuche peak climbing.
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01: KTM Arrival pick up from Airport and welcoming by garland and transfer to Hotel
On your arrival day in Kathmandu, You will be received by the representative staff from Himalayan Trails Trekking & Climbing P Ltd with proper greeting. You will be taken to the hotel where you have your time to settle in and freshen up.
Overnight at Hotel – (BB)
Half day city Tour world heritage sights Hindus & Buddhist shrines and trek preparation, briefing and welcome dinner
The very next morning, after breakfast you will leave for a Half day sightseeing tour around Kathmandu valley. Some of these landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites including the historic Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, the famous ‘Monkey Temple’ (Swayambhunath) and Buddhist shrine (Bouddhanath) which is one of the largest stupas in the world. After city tour we get together for trek briefing as per the time given by your leader. After short briefing you can hang out to the necessary places you might need to go before trekking like, Money changer, ATM, Market ETC. In the evening, there will be a welcome dinner hosted by Himalayan Trails Trekking & Climbing. For dinner, you will be served excellent cuisine.
Overnight at Hotel – (BDB)
Fly to Lukla (2,840m) Trek to Manjo (2,810m) 4hrs
We take an early morning flight to Lukla (2,840m) 35 minutes. Our Everest treks begin form here. We walk on a trail that gradually descends to place like Chaurikharka, Chheplung, Ghat, Phakding, Toktok and Banker before we reach Monjo and from Cheplung village we get a glimpse of Mt. Khumbila, a sacred mountain which has never been climbed. From here, we gradually descend until Phakding. The trail is flat until we cross Dudh Koshi River and then will start gentle climbing. It will take about 2.5 hours from Phakding to reach Monjo.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Phakding – Namche Bazzar (3,440m) 6hrs
After Breakfast we will cross Dudh Koshi River Soon thereafter, we will approach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park for a brief permit check and then descend to Dudh Kosi River before we start steep climbing uphill. Until we reach Top Danda the trail is pretty steep! Once we reach Top Danda we will have some far distance views of Himalayan peaks including Everest along with Nuptse and Lhotse on a clear day. After taking rest for we will again start climbing to reach Namche bazaar (3440m).It will take 06 hrs to reach there.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD
Acclimatization day hike Everest view Hotel (3,800m) or Thame & back to Namche
Today is the Acclimatization day we can tour Namche Bazaar which is the staging point for expeditions to Everest and other Himalayan peaks in the area. It is also is a prosperous market town selling everything from Tibetan artifacts to trekking and climbing equipment. Namche is situated on the slope of an arch-shaped mountain, which allows you to oversee the sights of glorious mountain peaks throughout the valley and you will also get know about Sherpa & Tibetan culture.If you are lucky enough to be there on Saturday you eill get to see the Hatt Bazaar (weekly market gusto). The market is a spotlight in the middle of the town, and traders from Tibet and other villages come with the pieces of arts and goods to attract the hearts of their potential customers. Further from Namche lies the Everest View Hotel. The hotel is the highest located hotel in the world and provides view of Mount Everest and many other Himalayan peaks from all of its windows and if you are interested you can go to explore the Thame village (3788m) and ancient monastery, Chortens and Mani walls. Thame is the home village of many famous and world record holders Sherpa mountaineers including APA Sherpa. After crossing Thamo, Gumba and Samde village finally you reach the Thame village Khumbu Nepal. It will take 4 to 5 hours to reach Thame village from Namche Bazzar.Back to Namche, you can visit the Everest Photo Gallery and the Sherpa Culture Museum as well.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Namche – Phorche Village (3,860m) 6hrs
After breakfast we continue our trails to Phorche Village (3860m).I this days we can able to see Himalayan thar, musk deer, Himalayan danfe etc.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Phorche – Dhingboche (4,410m) 5hrs
We continue our Everest base camp trek walking to Dingboche (4410m) which is one of the most beautiful trails with outstanding view of enormous mountain and deep valley. Graceful views of Lhotse, the Ama Dablam and the Island Peak from Dingboche are quite amazing.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Acclimatization day hike about (5,000m) O/N Lodge
Today is the Acclimatization and hike day in Dingboche. After the breakfast you may hike to Chhukung village. The trail follows with river all the way to Chukung village. The river is originated from glacier lake Imja .On the way you see Yak Kharka with wide grassland area. The Chukung valley is surrounding by magnificent high mountains and Glacier Lakes. From this valley you can see Island Peak (6189m20300ft), Amphulapche (5663m/18574ft), Lhotse Shar (8382m/27492ft) and Lhotse (8516m/27932ft), and then we will back to Dhingboche.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Dhingboche –Lobuche (4,910m) 6hrs
Trail continues with outstanding views of the surrounding valleys. The path follows further down to the Khumbu Glacier moraine from there. The views of mountain peaks like Khumbutse, the Mahalangur Himal, Lingtren and the Pumori from the moraine are amazing. Mount Nuptse also looms up ahead once the glacier pass is crossed. The trail consists of numerous huge rocks and yaks will be passing nearby. We will reach the trail coming from Gokyo Lakes and Cho La Pass. The trail will become slightly easier from here and mostly we will be walking on the flat. Here we come at Lobuche (4910m). Lobuche has few houses and all of them are only for commercial purposes i.e. guest houses, lodges, small tea shops etc.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Lobuche – Gorakshep (5,140m) via EBC (5,300m) & back to Gorakshep - 8hrs
After breakfast we start hiking to Gorakshep, along the way we can view Khumbu glacier by crossing north rim of Everest next to Khumbutse and Pumori, then we will reach Gorak Shep. From Gorakshep we will continue for Everest Base Camp by passing several short up and down hills until we reach there. This is the flanking that you can get to Everest without climbing supplies, and there are frequently a few endeavors in Base Camp. The Base Camp is spread over a wide zone and looks like a tented town with endeavors from everywhere throughout the planet vying for a favorable area and ensconcing themselves as agreeably as could be allowed. From Everest Base Camp we can view Khumbu ice fall, Khumbu glacier, Mt. Pumori, Khumbutse and other several peaks, then we will back to Gorakshep for night stay.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Gorakshep – Kalapather (5,545m) Lobuche (4,910m) 6hrs
After breakfast we will climb to Kalapattar to see sunrise over the Himalayas from here we will see numerous Himalayas including Everest and the 360 degree views from Kalapattar then we return to Gorekshep and have breakfast and trek down to Lobuche.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Lobuche – Lobuche high Camp (5,300m) 3 -4hrs
After having breakfast , we start our trek towards Lobuche base camp following steeper and rocky way, we then move forward along the Lobuche Glacier while enjoying great views of Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pokalde, Thamserku, Kantega and many other Himalayas, we continue on a rocky moraine path to reach the High Camp of Lobuche Our climbing guide will provide training on peak climbing techniques and the proper ways of using climbing gears such as the ice axe, climbing boots and crampons, harness, ascender, etc for the next day expedition of the Lobuche.
Overnight at Tent (BLD)
High Camp – Summit (6,119m) 8 -10hrs
Today is the very important day so we wake up early and have our early breakfast before beginning our climb to the summit and It is important we reach the summit before noon because in the afternoon the strong winds in the high lands starts become a barrier for a successful summit. We will most likely be walking on rock surface up to around 5700m after which we climb on ice. We use both fixed rope and man rope as per our guide’s instruction. The Lobuche east offers more panoramic views of the mountains than any other trekking peak in Everest region, you get to enjoy magnificent views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pumori, and many more from the summit after spending some time at the top, we get back to the High camp.
Overnight at Tent (BLD)
Contingency/ Reserve day
Today is a spare day for a second summit attempt. We might need this due to the weather conditions or physical condition so having this extra day gives you another chance at making the summit of Labuche peak. However, if the trip goes smoothly, this day will not be required.
Overnight at Tent (BLD)
High camp – Pangboche (3,940m) 6 -7hr
After having breakfast at camp, we trek downhill and join the Everest Base Camp route at Lobuche .We again retrace our path to Pheriche and to Pangboche, We trek down through the hillside blanketed by rhododendron and juniper trees and overnight at Pangbuche.
Overnight at Lodge (BLD)
Pangboche – Namche (5hrs)
After Breakfast in Pangboche we march downward to Namche Bazaar. The path leads to a steep uphill climb into Tengboche. After making a brief visit to the Tengboche Monastery, , we make a steep descent and the trial leads us back along the Dudh Kosi river. We will walk viewing the beauty of nature along with mountain ranges. Due to the beauty of nature we will reach to Namche Bazaar unknowing. After spending the previous days in the small village of mountain, Namche will seem like a big city. You can spend your remaining time relaxing and resting in Namche.
Overnight at Lodge –BLD
Namche – Lukla (6 -7hrs)
After breakfast in beautiful Namche Bazaar, We begin our trek to Namche Bazaar today on a rocky terrain. It is mostly a downhill trek on a trail alongside the Dudh Koshi River. We cross several suspension bridges, pass by several monasteries and villages before reaching Lukla. After reaching Lukla we spend the rest of the day taking a rest as today will be our last day on the mountains.
Overnight at Lodge –BLD
Lukla to KTM fly in the morning.
Normally flights are always in the morning due to the weather. So guide will do all airport formalities by the time you can have a breakfast at the lodge. You will catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu from the airport in Lukla. From the airport in Kathmandu, a private vehicle will transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu.
Overnight at Hotel (B)
Free day in KTM and farewell dinner
You are free to spend the day at your leisure to relax, refresh, and perhaps take a trip to explore more of the city, before the group’s final evening celebrating huge achievement with a special dinner. Around the evening, we will take you for a farewell dinner. While having dinner, we will also discuss your trip and take feedback.
Final Departure by privet vehicle share experiences with family unforgettable memory of Everest Base Camp and Lobuche peak climbing.
Final Departure One of our company representatives will assist you to get to the airport by privet vehicle as per your flight departure time and back to home share experiences with family and friends unforgettable memory of Everest Base Camp and Lobuche peak climbing.
More about Nepal
Lobuche East Peak Climbing
Train and Fitness
Physical fitness is one of the most key elements on the trek. The trekking in the Himalayan is not forced on it and pacing is always slow, most of the days generally being shorter than a hiking day at your home country. We believe that should be you’re imaginable of its kind of holiday trip literally than a contest to provide evidence of the travelers. We maintain situated so as to allow easy access to your trip can be demanding but not a difficult. You can make your own speed and enjoy your trip stunning atmosphere rather than following to other to catch. Himalayan Trails, recommend that you assume on a good fitness agenda proceeding to your trip although and one that builds up general strength and specific leg muscle groups. There is nothing like hiking with a bag pack to train for trek in Himalaya. So our best advice is to get out into the Hills or Alps as often as you can. You better ware your hiking boots and carry about 5-6 kg in your day bag-pack; this is a good weight to walk with it.
If you are doing Gym then which can be helpful and work on the thigh and calf muscles but better to build your heart rate over 50%. Any kind of heart breed activities are good but swimming will not add it doesn’t train right muscles groups better added other exercise to be effective. Hiking in Hills, Alps would be the best preparation for a trek in Nepal.
Experience For The Nepal Trek
The trekking trail and area of Nepal mostly well trodden and natural path most of the regions, even though it can be rocky and rough in some parts. It is not precipitous and there is no rock climbing or Mountaineering which is requiring equipments. It is hike most of the way in Himalaya, but some parts of the hills can be steep up and down and can be longer!
On the way you may meet many people along the trails as well as Donkeys, Yaks and heavy load porters. Walking in the Himalaya there is rule of the way when meet an approaching Donkeys, Yaks and porters always make sure you step to always on side where wide enough to passes through each other,( towards slopes side of the hill or inside of the Trail). Note: never ever stand ridged sides of the trail. If you stand, it means, we call (outside standing is suicide and inside is safe site) because it can be push by them down to mountains or rivers.
The trekking poles are very useful, if you have problems with knees, depending on weather or personal choice for using them. Even though higher up, ice path, moraine, open slopes may give you extra support from it, also quite easy to follow the path.
Always final sections are can be Glacier itself and high elevation, it is bit difficult and occasionally slippery under trails. The ice is covered in water stones and dirt, so where a coolant produces cold temperatures in the surface below.
Comfortable, good sole, ankle support (4 seasons) trekking boots waterproof are recommended for the high passes trek but for the lower trek lightweight hiking boots are fine to protect you beside, probably going over an ankle, low altitude trek heavy boots will be hot and unwieldy.
Accommodation on The Trek and while climbing
Tea house trek accommodation will be in comfortable tea houses and lodges run most of the area by local families, except people specify a preference for tents. Every tea house or lodge has a common heated Chimney in the dining hall, although the bedrooms are not heated with mattresses, pillows and two beds in a room. We recommend you to bring your own sleeping bag (3 seasons in normally fine) but possibility is also you can buy and hire in Kathmandu.
Generally most of the tea houses have hot showers by gas gizzards and they have squire toilets but some area have and use drop toilets with flush systems.
For the Tent Camp/ Tent trekking we use branded company tents which are for two persons comfortably can sleep and can put your luggage on side, and we provide you the mattresses. Tents are fixed always near the guest house and eating in our own dining tent, sometimes eating can be indoors, depends on possibility. So toilets sometimes you will use from the lodge but obvious we will have our privet toilet tents too.
Himalayan Trails Support
Our main back bones of the trek are porters, will carry your main duffle bag up to a maximum weight of 12-14 kg per guest and supply for all the groups needs, if you need to go back down to the valley together with assisting you. Apart from specially camping, all the accommodations are in local lodge or Tea houses which are well prepared, warm and friendly environment.
Our entire trip we run by permanently Guides or Leaders, who have been employed over ten years with us and been training personally high standard leadership and first aid by our company. They know how to deal with emergencies and speak fluently English. They are always helpful and look after you so many years have been working with tourist and westerns, they know the westerns needs and understanding. Our porters are always who works with us forever all our teams are dedicated and they will provide high standards services.
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