Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek

Duration: 19 Days

About Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek

If you are looking to add a bit of challenge and excitement to your trek to the base of the world's highest peak, Mt. Everest (8848.86 M), the Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek is the right choice for you. An introductory 6,000-meter Himalayan peak climbing with a classic trek, a perfect Himalayan adventure.

A classic trek with a 6000-meter peak – An adventure of a lifetime

The Everest Base Camp Trek needs no further introductions. Trekking through the Sherpa villages, situated amidst the world's highest peaks, while immersing yourself in the local lifestyle, is an experience second to none.

The trek passes through captivating forests of pine and rhododendrons, high valleys, and thrilling suspension bridges. And the ancient Buddhist monasteries, with their beautifully decorated long mani walls, prayer flags, chortens, and prayer wheels that you come across on the trails, allow you to immerse yourself in spirituality. Adding a non-technical 6,000-meter peak on top of that is like adding a cherry on top of the cake, a perfect combination for adventure enthusiasts.

There are 2 Lobuche, the east and the west. The West is an expedition peak reserved for more experienced climbers. Lobuche East Peak (6,090 m) is situated higher up towards the southwest of Everest Base Camp, and it is suitable for beginners wanting to get into the world of mountaineering. But still, strong fitness and high-altitude trekking experience are required. 

Breathtaking view from the summit of the Lobuche East and Kalapathhar

The journey to Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek begins with a 25-minute flight to Lukla, one of the world's most challenging airports, renowned for its rapid weather changes and a short, elevated runway. From there, we will follow the classic EBC Trek route and visit notable sites like the Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar. This will help us to acclimatise gradually for the summit. The sunset view over the peaks like Everest and Nuptse from Kalapatthar (5545 M) is a magical one.

Then we will retrace our way back to Lobuche Base Camp and head towards the high camp from where the real adventure begins. There, we will have a brief session on basic climbing techniques with our professional climbing guide. We will start the climb early in the morning. The initial part of the climb, till the Crampon Point, will be through the rocky sections. From there, we will ascend the icy slopes mostly at around 50 degrees through fixed lines.

The 360-degree view from the top of the Lobuche East Summit is truly breathtaking and heavenly. From the valleys, glaciers, and rivers down below to numerous peaks like Everest, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and many more, the view is a feast for the eyes. After the summit, we will descend to Thukla and then all the way to Lukla, where we end our trip and fly back to Kathmandu.

Highlights

  • An adventure-packed blend of a classic trek to the base of the world's highest peak and a non-technical 6000-meter peak
  • Splendid view of some of the highest mountains from the Lobuche East Summit and Kalapathhar
  • Ancient Buddhist monasteries and vibrant settlements of the Sherpa people
  • Picturesque valleys, lush forests, and ravishing landscapes 

Itinerary

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Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1350 M) and transfer to hotel
  • 4 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • B&B
  • 4 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Lukla
  • 2840 M
  • 5 hours of drive and 25 minutes of flight
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Namche Bazaar
  • 3440 M
  • 5 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Namche Bazaar
  • 3440 M
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Tengboche
  • 3870 M
  • 5 to 6 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Dingboche
  • 4410 M
  • 6 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Dingboche
  • 4410 M
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Lobuche
  • 4940 M
  • 5 to 6 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Gorak Shep
  • 5140 M
  • 6 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Lobuche
  • 4940 M
  • 5 to 6 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Tent
  • Lobuche High Camp
  • 5170 M
  • 4 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Thukla
  • 4620 M
  • 12 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Namche Bazar
  • 3440 M
  • 7 to 8 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Lukla
  • 2840 M
  • 6-7 hours
  • Breakfast
  • 4 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • 25 minutes of flight and 5 hours of drive
  • Breakfast
  • 4 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • Breakfast

What’s Included

  • Tea house accommodation during the trek and tented camps at Lobuche High Camp.
  • 4 nights of accommodation in a 4-star category hotel in Kathmandu on a BB basis.
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with tea/coffee) during the trek.
  • Kathmandu valley sightseeing with a tour guide in a private vehicle.
  • Government taxes, VAT, service charges, and official expenses.
  • Professional English-speaking trekking and climbing guide.
  • All Staff’s salary, insurance, and accommodation.
  • All Nepalese staff for both trekking and climbing.
  • All necessary climbing and camping equipment.
  • All necessary permits and paperwork.
  • Kathmandu - Manthali - Kathmandu by private vehicle.
  • Manthali - Lukla - Manthali flight. 
  • All airport and hotel transfers. 
  • Personal expenses (Internet, hot shower, personal gear and equipment, tips for the team, etc.)
  • Meals while you are in Kathmandu, Lunch, and Dinner.
  • Medical evacuation cost (In case of emergency).
  • Refundable Garbage Deposit Fee (USD 500).
  • Sightseeing/Monument entrance fees.
  • Your Travel Insurance (Compulsory).

Useful Information

Difficulty 

The Lobuche East Peak is a trekking peak. It is an introductory 6000 meter peak that does not require technical mountaineering skills. The difficulty is labeled as PD (Peu Difficile) according to the French Alpine Grades. This includes slightly steep snow in some sections with glacier travel and scrambling. Abselling/Reppeling is required in some sections, and you will need to pass through fixed lines. A person with a good fitness level with high-altitude trekking experience can do it without any issues. However, you will need to learn a few basic climbing techniques. 

Likewise, the Everest Base Camp Trek is a moderate to difficult trek. It is a great way to acclimatize for the Lobuche East Peak. The risk of getting altitude sickness is common above 4000 meters of altitude. You should be mindful of the increasing altitude.

To have the best result and summit successfully, prior training and preparation are necessary. Strength training, cardio-vascular workout, using a stairmaster, and hiking as much as possible help a lot. Our Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek Itinerary is time-tested and well-planned with enough acclimatization days. 

Variations

The Lobuche Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek ​​​​​​can be done in many ways. You can add multiple side trips as per your fitness level, time availability, budget, high-altitude experience, and preferences. You can add the Everest Three Passes, Tashi Lapcha Pass, or even the Amphu Lapcha and Sherpani Col. And if you would like to take your challenge further, you can do the Khumbu Three Peaks Challenge by adding Island Peak and Mera Peak

Permits  

  • Khumbu Pasang Rural Municipality Permit
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Lobuche East Peak Permit

Packing List

Head

  • Helmet
  • Cap or Hat
  • Beanie
  • Sunglasses (Cat 3 and Cat 4)
  • Buff

Torso

  • Breathable and quick drying full-sleeved and half-t-shirts
  • Waterproof/Windproof Jacket (Umbrella, or Raincoat for monsoon)
  • Down jacket (Light -5 degrees Celsius and Heavy around -15 degrees Celsius)
  • Thermal wear
  • Fleece
  • Light and medium gloves
  • Guide gloves or mittens (Depending on the season)

Lower Body

  • Breathable and quick-drying pants and shorts
  • Thermal wear
  • Hiking socks and climbing socks
  • Hiking boots or shoes (Waterproof and ankle protection)
  • Waterproof pants (For monsoon)
  • A pair of sandals
  • Alpine Harness
  • Climbing Boots (La Sportiva G2 Evo, La Sportiva Baruntse, Scarpa Phantom 6000, Mammut Norwand, La Sportiva Nepal Evo, etc.)

Others

  • Hiking poles
  • Carabineer
  • Ascender
  • Safety Cord
  • Belay Device (ATC Guide or Figure 8)
  • Passport
  • Trekking bag/Day Pack (25-30 liters)
  • Sleeping bag (Around -15 degrees Celsius)
  • Sun cream
  • Toiletries
  • Headlamp
  • Spare battery for camera, GoPro, headlamp, etc.
  • Power bank (Electricity is available, but power cuts can be expected sometimes)
  • First-Aid Kit and medicines
  • Local SIM card (NTC/Namaste preferred)
  • Water bottle
  • Local currency
  • Downsuit (Recommended if climbing in winter)