Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche  East Peak Climbing is a striking course giving a lot of chance to investigate the summit of neighboring littler pinnacle and catch absolute best chances of itself. While you be climbing Lobuche East Peak, Lobuche has in reality two distinct pinnacles, Lobuche East Peak at an elevation of 6,119 m and West Peak at a height of 6,145m. A consistent edge associates them yet there is as yet a sharp hole and a significant separation between them. The East Peak is perceived as a trekking crest, while the West is known as an Expedition Peak. Before heading out to the Base Camp of Lobuche, trekkers will trek uo to Gorak Shep (5,125m) from where you will visit the well known Everest Base Camp, the place from which mountain dwellers begin their excursion towards the world’s most noteworthy mountain. The next day you will visit Kala Patthar Peak (5,540 m). Kala Patthar, which truly deciphers as “dark shake” is an incredible view point for Mt. Everest and the Khumbu Icefall. Moreover, it fills in as a place to get additionally acclimatized before endeavoring Lobuche Peak

Lobuche Peak Est Peak Climbin is a standout amongst the most difficult trekking pinnacles of the Everest area. We take after the course to north-west towards the primary summit passing a few little snow knocks and achieve a score. Lobuche East Peak climbing is in fact exceptionally troublesome and suited for the very much experienced ones. Be that as it may, you ought to have understanding of open air and great wellbeing while you are going to Lobuche Peak Climbing.

Itinerary

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel.


Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley


Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2,860 m) then trek to Phakding (2,610 m), stay overnight. 3-4 hrs


Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m),stay vernight. 6-7 hrs


Day 05: Namche Bazaar Acclimatization day


Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,867 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs


Day 07: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4260m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs


Day 08:  Rest at Dingboche /hiking to Chhukung Village (4730m).


Day 09: Trek to Lobuche East Base camp (4,950 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs


Day 10: Trek to Lobuche East High Camp (5,400 m), stay overnight. 3-4 hrs


Day 11: High camp to Summit (6,119 m) and back to Base camp, stay overnight. 8-9 hrs


Day 12: Trek from Lobuche Base camp to Pangboche (3,985 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs


Day 13: Trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m). 5-6 hrs


Day 14: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,860 m), stay overnight. 7-8 hrs


Day 15: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu, stay overnight. 40 min


Day 16:  Final departure

Itinerary Detail

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel.

Upon your arrival in Tribhuvan International airport, the representative of Himalayan Gateway Trek will welcome you and transfer to hotel. You can take rest and enjoy the dinner in the evening. Overnight in Kathmandu


Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley

After breakfast, we will visit some of the historical places around Kathmandu valley. We visit UNESCO world heritage site which includes Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Darbar Squar, Bhaktapur Darbar Square, Swayambhunath, Bouddhanath and Pashupatinath. Overnight in Kathmandu


Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2,860 m) then trek to Phakding (2,610 m), stay overnight. 3-4 hrs

After breakfast, we take an early morning flight to Lukla. It is 35 minutes mountain flight. Next, we trek from Lukla to Phakding. Overnight in Phakding


Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m),stay vernight. 6-7 hrs

Today, we trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar. The trail passes through the beautiful pine forest. Then, we cross the Sagarmatha National Park and gradually ascend to Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar


Day 05: Namche Bazaar Acclimatization day

We have already ascended an altitude of 3,440 m, we will use today for acclimatization. To prevent the high altitude and body fitness It is very important to take the rest in Namche Bazar. You have the day at your disposal and can choose to do what you wish with it. You can walk up to the Everest View Point Hotel and enjoy the view it offers. You can also choose to just walk around Namche Bazaar and observe the local proceedings and lifestyle. If it is Saturday today, there will be local traditional Saturday Market and it will be a wonderful experience visiting the marketplace. There is a Sherpa Museum in Namche which would be the place to visit if you are into Sherpa culture and history of mountaineering.


Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche (3,867 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs

After breakfast, we begin our trek to Tengboche. You can enjoy the incredible view of Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Ama Dablam and Mt. Thamserku during the trek. After reaching Tengboche we visit the Tengboche monastery which is the biggest monastery in the Khumbu region. Overnight in Tengboche


Day 07: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingboche (4260m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs

The day consists of a lot of descending as the trail from descends from Tyangboche to Dingboche. The trail descend about 30 Minute to Debuche Village and crossing the Imja River we walk uphill passing by innumerable Mani stones wall to another popular Sherpa village called Pangboche. On the way, we will pass rhododendron forests, cross a valley and walk through the plains to reach Dingboche. It is a relatively easy day in terms of walking.


Day 08:  Rest at Dingboche /hiking to Chhukung Village (4730m).

It another rest day. You can take complete rest all day. Follow the invaluable suggestions/advice of guides while taking short journeys to Dingboche and Chhukung while simultaneously experiencing the various but beautiful views of Himalayas..Chhukung is a small hill station overlooking many mountains and glaciers. The main target of the day would be to prepare you physically for the rest of the trek.


Day 09: Trek to Lobuche East Base camp (4,950 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs

Today, we trek from Lobuche to Base camp via Lobuche Glacier. On the way, you can enjoy the marvelous views of Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pokalde, Thamserku, Kantega and other Himalayas. Overnight in Lobuche East Base Camp


Day 10: Trek to Lobuche East High Camp (5,400 m), stay overnight. 3-4 hrs

Today we hike to Lobuche East High Camp.It takes approximately 4 hrs..The main target of this day is to make short summit day for Tomorrow as well spend the day for acclimatize.


Day 11: High camp to Summit (6,119 m) and back to Base camp, stay overnight. 8-9 hrs

Today, we begin the expedition early in the morning to reach the summit before the noon because the strong winds in the highlands might become a barrier for a successful summit in the afternoon. From the summit, you get to enjoy the magnificent views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pumori, and other snow capped mountains. After spending some time at the Summit we return back to Base camp for overnight


Day 12: Trek from Lobuche Base camp to Pangboche (3,985 m), stay overnight. 5-6 hrs

After breakfast, we trek downhill to Pangboche. The trail passes through the rhododendron and juniper trees. We will also visit famous Pangboche monastery in Pangboche .Overnight in Pangboche


Day 13: Trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m). 5-6 hrs

From Pangboche, we descend to Namche Bazaar. We can also visit Tangboche monastery on the way to Namche Bazaar. We reach Namche Bazaar in the afternoon. Overnight in Namche Bazaar


Day 14: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2,860 m), stay overnight. 7-8 hrs

From Namche Bazaar, the trail descends steeply downward to Lukla. Crossing the Phakding, Nurning and other Sherpa villages we reach Lukla. Overnight at Lukla


Day 15: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu, stay overnight. 40 min

Today, we take an early morning mountain flight to Kathmandu from Lukla. After reaching Kathmandu you can take rest and spend the rest of time by shopping or as your wish. Overnight in Kathmandu


Day 16: Final departure

Your journey to the beautiful country of Himalayas ends today. The representative of Himalayan Gateway Trek will drop you to the Tribhuvan International Airport for your further journey.

Include/Exclude

Service Include:

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Teahouse accommodation during the trek
  • Tented accommodation during the climb
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with tea/coffeeduring the trek and climb
  • All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
  • Domestic flights (Kathmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu)
  • English speaking, trained and experienced trekking guide(leader), climbing guide (leader) and assistant guides
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • sleeping bag  (to be returned after trip completion)
  • All necessary paper work; trekking permits and Lobuche Peak climbing permit
  • Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping
  • Group mountaineering (climbing) equipments
  • Medical kit (carried by your guide)
  • All government and local taxes
  • Farewell Dinner at typical Nepali resturant
  • Travel and Rescue arrangement (Helicopter evacuation available if required,at the clients cost based on clients insurance policy)

Service Exclude:

  • Nepalese visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 15 kg luggage, cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottled or boiled water, shower, etc.)
  • Personal climbing equipment
  • Personal climbing guide if requested
  • Optional trips and sightseeing if extended
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Services not listed in the include section
Equipment List

PERSONAL EQUIPMENTS FOR TREKKING

  • • Fleece beanie
    • sun glasses
    • Chap stick / Sunscreen
    • Face mask or Scarf
    • Hand towel
    • Wind stopper / waterproof top and bottom
    • Cold weather down jacket below waist
    • Fleece jacket and trouser
    • Trekking trouser
    • T-Shirts(short or long sleeves) dry fit is better
    • Polypropylene thermal tops and bottom, at least 2pairs,
    • Wind stopper and fleece gloves
    • Socks and under wears
    • Trekking boot
    • Snow Gaiter (optional)
    • Runners / Snickers for camps
    • Head torch
    • Personal medical kit
    • Water Bottle/Camel Pak
    • Trekking / Ski pole (optional. Handy for anyone with knee problem)
    • Spare batteries for Camera andflash light. Check charging facility along your journey
    • Day pack Minimum25L with side pocket for water bottle
Departure Date
  • Start Date
  • End Date
  • Booked
  • Availability
Terms and Conditions

Himalayan Gateway Trek is a reputed adventure travel company that has been serving thousands of trekkers from all around the world. We are situated in Thamel, Kathmandu ,registered under license number 2126/073. Bunch of experienced guides and focused stuff has made the company this trust worthy up to date. The company is under the supervision of Mr. Bipin Lamichhane (Head) which has been providing facilities such as Trekking, hiking, tours and peak climbing.  We are fully approved and licensed  under Ministry of Tourism, Government of Nepal. We are also an active member of Trekking agents association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal Mountaineering Assocation (NMA).

1, When you confirmed the trip,you should pay 25 % (Non- Refundable) down payment from total trip cost in advance as per the company’s policy, it help us to reserve Hotel’s in city, domestic flight’s and all other trip arrangement’s for final trip booking. with your deposit we need your details of scan passport copy by e-mail for all trips in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan,which is more secure for you to book flight ticket or more things in your real name, gender, date of birth and passport number with home address.

2, All clients are request to have a valid passport, relevant visa/s and conform to the health regulations required by the country/s that will be visited during the trip.

3, You should clear rest of the amount on your Arrival day.

Any trip booking Payment process is very easy with Himalayan Gateway Trek (P.) Ltd, We accept your last minute booking also, but you should pay total tour cost in advance.

Travel Insurance

Insurance strategy takes care of the expense of a save helicopter from rocky or remote districts of the nation and covers all outrageous exercises for your excursion, for example, boating, endeavor, trekking, canyoning and so on.

On the off chance that you fall sick or have a mishap amid your trek in Nepal, the cost can end up noticeably over the top on the off chance that you need travel protection.

Numerous insurance agencies from everywhere throughout the world are giving travel protection administrations at a sensible cost and on the off chance that you are travlling in a gathering, you might have the capacity to get further rebates.

We firmly prescribe you to purchase a travel protection that comers Rescue and Evacuation at that point bring your strategy subtle elements (eg approach number, contact telephone, scope, and so forth) since save administrations will seldom go to your guide without money store or a guarantee in Kathmandu however when you are doing visit with us, we orchestrate helicopter departure in crisis case because of height ailment or enduring damage amid campaign/trekking/Climbing or potentially wellbeing conditions.

You have to either send your duplicate of travel protection approach authentication or basically convey alongside you amid your excursion. Himalayan Gateway Treks don’t offer or mastermind any kind of Travel Insurance Policy.

At long last, please dependably have a printed duplicate of your protection strategy helpful while going in Nepal

Health & Medicine Advice

High mountain ranges such as the Himalaya and Andes offer some of the most spectacular hiking opportunities on the planet. That being said, walking at high altitude brings with it certain inherent risks. Good advice is to make sure that you are well prepared for the trek since lack of fitness can often lead to discomfort or illness. The most common health issues that trekkers have during the trekking is altitude sickness so we should always ready for these risks. Something as simple as a foot blister can totally ruin a trek, not only for you but also for your companions.

You are healthy and mental and physical wellness at the season of booking this visit

A standout amongst the most well-known grievances endured by guests to Nepal is stomach issue. Drink just packaged beverages with the seals in place, boiled and filtered water. Maintain a strategic distance from extremely spicy foods in the event that you are unused to it.

Before beginning, do warm-up activities. Extending slowly builds heart rate, temperature and flow to your muscles. Likewise, following a decent night’s rest, your muscles require warming.

Altitude sickness is the name given to the collection of symptoms which can happen, when a man endeavors to rise too rapidly at heights over 2500 m (8202 ft). If you take the necessary precautions and listen to your body, chances are you will be fine.

Wearing good, comfortable and softened up footwear will go far to dodging foot issues like blisters which is one of the probability issues among trekkers.

You should have taken the necessary precautions to immunise/vaccinate for the destination you are   travelling to. If you fail to comply with the duty of disclosure in this condition and if Escape Trekking Adventures would not have permitted you to undertake the tour, or continue participation of the tour, had you made full disclosure under this condition, Himalayan Gateway trek will not be liable, except to the minimum extent.

Personal first Aid Kit

Medical survival kits are often a boring subject and many hikers don’t give it much attention. However, a survival kit is one of the most important items you carry and should not be compromised. Carry a first aid kit with you. Every outdoor person must have a personal first aid kit with proper medical background information inside, namely: emergency contact info, blood type, allergies and current medication. Trekkirs should carry followings things.
->Analgesics. Aspirin, Advil or Tylenol – for headaches etc.
->Thermometer (to check for fever) – mercury thermometers are prohibited by airlines
->Anti-diarrhoeal drug
->Antibiotic eye drops (one bottle)
->Anti-inflammatory drug
->Tweezers (for removal of splinters)
->Adhesive waterproof tape (3-4′ long of 1″ wide tape rolled onto a popsicle stick or sewing thread bobbin)
->Safety pins (2 large pins; can be used for gear, to secure bandages, dig out a splinter, etc)
->Medical gloves (1 pair, nitrile surgical or non-latex barrier gloves; the sanitary option if you need to help someone that is bleeding, or you want them to help you!)
->Muslin Triangular Bandage in a compressed package (handly as a sling of to fashion different types of splints)

Trekking equipment
  • • Fleece beanie
    • sun glasses
    • Chap stick / Sunscreen
    • Face mask or Scarf
    • Hand towel
    • Wind stopper / waterproof top and bottom
    • Cold weather down jacket below waist
    • Fleece jacket and trouser
    • Trekking trouser
    • T-Shirts(short or long sleeves) dry fit is better
    • Polypropylene thermal tops and bottom, at least 2pairs,
    • Wind stopper and fleece gloves
    • Socks and under wears
    • Trekking boot
    • Snow Gaiter (optional)
    • Runners / Snickers for camps
    • Head torch
    • Personal medical kit
    • Water Bottle/Camel Pak
    • Trekking / Ski pole (optional. Handy for anyone with knee problem)
    • Spare batteries for Camera andflash light. Check charging facility along your journey
    • Day pack Minimum25L with side pocket for water bottle
Nepal visa

Tourist who intends to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport and visa.

You may get your tourist visa in your home country or on arrival. We recommend you to get your tourist visa on arrival as it is very easy. To get your visa on arrival, you must have a valid passport and 2 passport sized photo with a light background.

Tourist Visa fee for visitors who enter Nepal for the first time in a visa year, from January to December:

  • Multiple entry visa for 15 days US$ 30
  • Multiple entry visa for 30 days US$ 50
  • Multiple entry visa for 90 days US$ 125

Tourist visa extension facility:

  • Visa extension fee for the period of 15 days us US$ 30
  • Visa extension fee for the period of more than 15 days US$ 2 per day.
  • Visa can be extended for a maximum period of 150 days in a visa year (January – December) at the Department of Immigration.

No visa required for:

  • Children below 10 yrs.
  • Any foreigner, who has stayed in Nepal up to fifteen (15) days continuously and re-enters Nepal during the same visa year.
  • Any tourist who is entering Nepal for three days or less.
Permits and fees

Entrance fees must be paid before touring heritage sites around Kathmandu Valley

Foreigners SAARC Nepalese
Narayanhiti Durbar Museum Rs. 500 Rs. 250 Rs. 100
Kathmandu Durbar square Rs. 750 Rs. 150 free
National Museum Chhauni Rs. 200 Rs. 25 Rs. 20
Patan Durbar Square Rs. 500 Rs. 100 free
Patan Museum Rs. 250 Rs. 25 Rs. 10
Patan Golden Temple Rs. 50 Rs. 20 free
Mahabouddha Temple Rs. 50 Rs. 30 free
Bhaktapur Durbar Square Rs. 1,500 Rs. 500 free
National Art Museum, Bhaktapur Rs. 100 Rs. 50 Rs. 20
Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple) Rs. 200 Rs. 50 free
Bouddhanath Stupa Rs. 250 Rs. 150 free
Pashupatinath Temple Rs. 1,000 Rs. 1,000 free
Changu Narayan Temple Rs. 100 Rs. 25 free
Ethnographic Museum, NTB Rs. 200 Rs. 100 Rs. 30

 

Entrance permits fees for National parks and Conservations areas

Foreigners SAARC Nepalese
Makalu-Barun national park
Sagarmatha national park
Langtang national park
Rara national park
Shey Phoksundo national park
Khaptad national park
Rs. 3,000/person +13% VAT Rs. 1’500/person + 13%VAT free
Bardia National Park
Parsa Wildlife Reserve
Koshi Toppi Wildlife Reserve
Rs. 1,000/person Rs. 500/person Rs. 50/person
Chitwan National Park Rs. 1,500/person Rs. 500/person Rs. 100/person
All Conservation Areas Rs. 2,000/person Rs. 200/person free

Jungle drives / vehicle entry fees

Car Jeep Van Chopper
Chitwan National Park Rs. 2,000/day Rs. 4,000/day Rs. 5,000/day Rs. 5,000/landing
Parsa, Shuklaphanta
Koshi Tappu wildlife reserve
Rs. 1,000/day Rs. 2,000/day Rs. 3,000/day Rs. 5,000/landing
Food And Accommodations.

Himalayan Gateway Trek  usually books hotel accommodation for you in cities on  Bed and Breakfast basis as your requirements. During your trek you can stay in a local tea house or camp. It depends on your wishes. While you are on a tea house trek, Himalayan Gateway Trek  invites you to choose the food you like for your breakfast, lunch and dinner from the menu. Our experienced guide will help with selecting and ensure that you get hygienically prepared, plentiful and healthy food. Most tea houses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast, properly Hot drinks like Tea/coffee,Hot chocolate and others are available with all meals, and you can also buy mineral water in most of the areas where you find tea houses.



Tour Highlights

  • Trip Grade
  • Duration16
  • Starting PointLukla
  • Ending PointLukla
  • TransportationPrivate Car, Flight
  • Group Size1-18
  • MealsBreakfast + Lunch +Dinner
  • ActivitiesTrekking , Mountaineering
  • Trek StyleTea House | Camping
  • Max. Altitude6,119 m
  • Min. Altitude1,385
  • Best TimeMarch to May and September to November

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