Trip Packages
From
$2460
Duration
17 Days
Difficulty
Hard
Type
Peak Climbing


Overview
Lobuche Peak Climbing at 6,119m is a popular trekking peak within the Everest region. It's a beautiful summit that offers various routes for climbing and is one of the most challenging. The traditional route for climbing is over the South Ridge. Lobuche East Peak consists of several small summits and therefore the true summit requires climbing steep snow and ice slopes to the highest from the summit ridge.
Lobuche peak lies on the brink of the Khumbu Glacier and its two main peaks, one is Lobuche Far East and another one is Lobuche East with an altitude of 6,145 meters but Lobuche East is 26 meters higher. Climbing Lobuche peak provides excellent views of Everest alongside Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Pumori.
Arrive in Kathmandu, meet your guide, and transfer to the hotel for rest and trek briefing.
Spend the day preparing for the trek, checking gear, and obtaining necessary permits.
Take a scenic flight to Lukla and begin trekking through lush forests to Phakding.
Cross suspension bridges and ascend steep trails to reach the bustling Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar.
Rest and adjust to the altitude with optional hikes to nearby viewpoints.
Follow a scenic trail to Tengboche, home to a famous monastery with panoramic mountain views.
Trek through alpine meadows and past small Sherpa villages to reach Dingboche.
Spend the day adjusting to higher altitudes with an optional hike to Nagarjun Hill.
Ascend through rugged terrain with views of towering peaks on the way to Lobuche.
Trek to Gorakshep, then continue to Everest Base Camp for breathtaking views before returning.
Climb Kalapathar for stunning sunrise views, then descend to Lobuche East Base Camp.
Ascend to High Camp, preparing for the final push to the Lobuche East summit.
Summit Lobuche East for incredible panoramic views, then descend to Base Camp.
Descend through familiar trails, passing monasteries and Sherpa settlements.
Retrace your steps through scenic landscapes to return to Namche Bazaar.
Complete the final stretch of your trek, celebrating your achievement in Lukla.
Take an early flight back to Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
We have various pricing tiers at Belmont Adventure. Meaning, depending on your preference of comfort for the trip, you can select the pricing package accordingly.
Standard Package
$2460
3 Star rated hotel (B&B plan twin sharing basis) as per itinerary requirements
Meals (Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners with hot drinks during the trek) & tea house accommodation during the trek
Licensed English speaking guide
Required number of guides, porters and crew as necessary for the route
Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staff of Belmont Adventure
Airfares including taxes as appropriate for internal flight transfer as part of trekking itinerary
Land transfers through private vehicle as appropriate for trekking itinerary
All necessary trekking permits & government taxes/fees
Official administrative expenses/Service charges
First Aid Kit (Necessary equipments for healthcare)
Insurance for Belmont Adventure staff
Down jacket and Duffle bag for minimal non-refundable borrow charge upon request (to be returned upon completion of trek)
Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks
Your own travel insurance
International airfare
Appropriate visa fees
Personal trekking equipment
Tip for trekking staff and drivers
Sightseeing/monument entrance fees for locations not in itinerary
Other personal expenses (eg. laundry)
Items not included on this list
The peak seasons for visiting Nepal are October-November and March-April. During these months, you'll experience clear skies, moderate temperatures, and excellent visibility of the mountains. October-November offers stable weather after the monsoon season, while March-April treats visitors to blooming rhododendrons in the hills. However, be aware that these are also the busiest periods, so we recommend booking your trek and accommodations well in advance.
Yes, most trekking areas require permits. For popular routes like the Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp, you'll need both a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and specific regional permits. Our agency handles all permit arrangements for our clients, including the required documentation and fees. We also ensure your permits are obtained well before your arrival to avoid any last-minute complications.
We offer treks suitable for all fitness levels. For beginners, we recommend shorter treks like the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek (4-5 days) or the Nagarkot-Chisapani trek near Kathmandu. For experienced trekkers, we offer challenging routes like the Everest Base Camp trek or the Manaslu Circuit. We always assess our clients' fitness levels and previous trekking experience to recommend the most suitable routes and provide appropriate preparation guidance.
Kathmandu's main cultural highlights include the Durbar Squares of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, the Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. We recommend at least 3-4 days to properly explore these UNESCO World Heritage sites. Our guided city tours include knowledgeable local guides who can explain the rich history and significance of each site, and we can customize itineraries based on your interests and available time.
In Kathmandu, we partner with hotels ranging from comfortable 3-star to luxury 5-star properties, all in convenient locations. During treks, accommodation varies by route and preference. Most trekking routes offer tea houses (mountain lodges) with basic but clean facilities. For more comfort, we also organize luxury lodge treks on certain routes. For remote treks, we can arrange fully-supported camping trips with our experienced staff handling all logistics, including meals and equipment.
Contact Us
Bouddha, Kathmandu, Nepal
9851082016
info@belmontadventure.com