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 Lobuche Peak Climbing 16 Days, Strenuous

Lobuche East Peak is considered a popular trekking peak which stands at an elevation of 6,119 meters. In the Khumbu region, Lobuche Peak Climbing offers stunning close-up views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Pumori, Makalu, and other peaks as it is very close to the Mahalangur Range. Lobuche consists of two faces, Lobuche East (6,119 m) is less technical than Lobuche West (6,145 m). Several climbers scale Lobuche Peak in the Everest region as a preparatory ascent before summiting eight thousanders.


Trip Facts

Physical Grading: Strenuous

A strenuous trek that demands trekkers/travelers to have a top-notch level of physical and mental fitness to trek daily for long hours at high altitudes.

Max Elevation: 6,119 m (Lobuche Peak)

The highest point of the trek is a perfect vantage point to get fabulous views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, etc.

Accommodation: Hotel, Teahouse, Camping

Comfortable accommodation with basic facilities during peak climbing, a tented camp during peak climbing, and a standard hotel in a city.

Meals: Full Board

Healthy and Hygienic 3-course meals during the peak climbing, and only breakfast in a city.

Best Season: Autumn & Spring

Stable weather and temperature offer clear views and comfortable trekking trails.

Trip Route:

Lukla – Phakding – Namche Bazaar – Tengboche – Dingboche – Lobuche – Gorakshep -Everest Base Camp – Gorakshep – Kalapatthar – Gorakshep – Lobuche – Lobuche Peak Base Camp – High Camp – Lobuche Peak Summit – Pheriche - Namche - Lukla


Trip Overview

Nepal Mountaineering Association has classified Lobuche as a climbing peak because it needs a climbing permit, mountaineering skills, and all the climbing gear as distinguished from the trekking peaks which generally need none.

Lobuche along with the majestic scenery of numerous other peaks of the Khumbu region starts to appear in your sight as soon as you reach Pheriche. Climbers follow the route to Everest base camp as far as Gorakshep and even to Kalapatthar. They treat themselves to the superb view of Everest and other peaks from there. Alternatively, they can also follow the Gokyo valley and go over the Chola Pass. From there, they can reach the base camp of Lobuche, which is below its South-West face.

This base camp also offers unparalleled views of Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Thamserku, Kangtewa, and Tawache Peaks. It is possible to kiss its summit and be back at the base camp. It will take four days from the base camp. Although both summits of Lobuche fall on the same ridge, several small summits separates them. It has considerable ups and downs in terms of altitude. After accessing the base camp, climbers set another camp at a higher altitude. They climb steep icy slopes and proceed to the summit from the second camp.

Numerous peaks in Nepal are attempted by a sizable number of climbers every year. Although most of these notices go unnoticed publicly because Nepal is home to eight of the world’s fourteen eight-thousand-meter-tall mountains. In terms of testing your passion for mountain climbing, your skills, and your adventure; these peaks are almost the same deal as that of the 8 thousand.

Trip Highlights

  • Popular Lobuche Peak at an elevation of 6,119 m
  • Incredible views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, etc.
  • Traversing through the amazing Sagarmatha National Park
  • Varied flora and fauna in the national park’s surroundings
  • Picturesque vistas of diverse landscapes, snow-capped mountains, local villages
  • Sherpa people and their culture, tradition, and lifestyle
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Trip Outline

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1400 m)

Arrive in Kathmandu, get welcomed by the representative, and transfer to the hotel.

Day 02: Trek preparation day

Documentation works (Issue of Permits, Paper works), (Optional: Sightseeing in UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu)

Day 03: Kathmandu – Lukla (flight) (2860 m) – Phakding (trek)

Scenic flight to Lukla, start trek to Phakding with guide and porters.

Day 04: Phakding (2610 m) – Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

Trek to the vibrant Sherpa capital Namche Bazaar which is the gateway to the Everest Base Camp.

Day 05: Acclimatization

Spend an acclimatization day hiking to the Everest View Hotel or Khumjung Village (3,790 m) tour.

Day 06: Namche Bazaar – Tengboche (3867 m)

Trek to Tengboche which is home to the largest Tengboche Monastery in the Everest region.

Day 07: Tengboche – Dingboche (4410 m)

Trek to only barley-grown place Dingboche where you experience an increase in altitude, so trek slowly.

Day 08: Acclimatization

Spend an acclimatization day hiking to the grand Nangsar Tshang Peak (5,083 m).

Day 09: Dingboche – Lobuche (4940 m)

Trek pass Khumbu Glacier moraine to reach Lobuche.

Day 10: Lobuche – Everest Base Camp (5364 m) – Gorakshep (5164 m)

Adventurous trek to reach the iconic Everest Base Camp and return.

Day 11: Gorakshep – Kalapatthar (5644.5 m) – Gorakshep (5164 m)

Trek to the vantage point Kalapatthar for a close-up of Everest and other peaks views, and trek back to Gorakshep.

Day 12: Gorakshep – Lobuche Base Camp (4950 m)

Pass through the moraine of Khumbu Glacier and ascend uphill to Lobuche Peak Base Camp.

Day 13: Lobuche Base Camp – High Camp (5400 m)

Walk on a steep trail to High Camp where some sections can be rocky and icy.

Day 14: Acclimatization

Spend the day participating in pre-climbing training and get knowledge on using gears and equipment properly.

Day 15: High Camp – Lobuche Peak Summit (6119 m), and return to Lobuche Base Camp (4950 m)

Adventurous Lobuche Peak Summit and return to Base Camp.

Day 16: Base Camp – Pheriche (4371 m)

Retrace the steps following the same trail to Pheriche.

Day 17: Pheriche – Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

Return to Namche which takes about 5-6 hours.

Day 18: Namche Bazaar – Lukla (2860 m)

Return to Lukla takes about 7-8 hours.

Day 19: Lukla – Kathmandu (flight)

Back to Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel. Farewell dinner in the evening.

Day 20: Departure

Transfer to the airport for your departure.

Essential Information

Accommodation:

Teahouses or Lodges and tented camps are accommodation types during the Lobuche Peak Climbing that provide basic facilities (beds, quilts, and pillows) but are comfortable to stay in. Generally, bathrooms are inside the teahouses except in the higher regions. During the peak season, room sharing must be done, and tented Camping for 3 nights. Internet and phone networks are mostly stable in the lower regions. Pay an additional cost for services (Wi-Fi, laundry, hot water, and showers).

Meals:

3-course full board meals are served during the Lobuche Peak Climbing which are healthy and hygienic. Breakfast and dinner are served from the teahouses and lunch is served at the stopovers during the peak climbing. There are limited meal options to choose from on the menu. Professional cooks prepared meals during the tented camping. Please inform your food menu preference earlier if there is any.

 Drinking water:

Drinking water during the Lobuche Peak Climbing is easily available. Climbers can buy Mineral Water, fill tap water, or boiled water at teahouses as their preference. Always carry a water bottle to minimize plastic pollution. Climbers can also use a water purification solution or buy mineral water which costs USD 1-2 per bottle. Boiled water is served during the tented camping.

The transportation during the peak climbing is as scheduled in the itinerary preferred by the climbers which is as follows:

  • Private vehicle transfer to/from the airport in Kathmandu
  • Private vehicle ride to Ramechhap and transfer to/from the airport (only during April, May, October, and November months)
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight
  • Ramechhap – Lukla – Ramechhap flight (only during April, May, October, and November months)

The ideal seasons for the Lobuche Peak Climbing are Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sep-Nov) as the weather and temperature are stable and offer incredible vistas. The winter and rainy seasons are riskier to peak climbing due to the unstable weather and temperature, slippery trails, and limited availability of accommodation and services. There is a high chance of flight cancellation during monsoon and winter.

Lobuche Peak Climbing requires five compulsory permits i.e. Sagarmatha National Park (SNP), Island Peak Climbing Permit, Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality, Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS), and Garbage Deposit Fee.

Khumbu Rural Municipality Permit

  • Foreigners- NPR 2000
  • SAARC- NPR 1000

Sagarmatha National Park (SNP)

  • Foreigners- NPR 3000
  • SAARC- NPR 1500

Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS)

  • Foreigners- NPR 2000/person
  • SAARC- NPR 1000/person
  • Diplomats/Foreign Officials & their families- NPR 500/person

Lobuche Peak Climbing Permit

  • Spring (March-May): USD 250 per person
  • Autumn (September- November): USD 125 per person
  • Winter (December- February): USD 70 per person
  • Summer (June-August): USD 70 per person

Garbage Deposit Fee: USD 500 per person

Documents required

  • Scanned copies of passport-sized photos and passports of each participant
  • Travel Insurance
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality
  • Lobuche Peak Climbing Permit and Garbage Deposit Fee
  • TIMS

Difficulty:

Lobuche Peak Climbing is a strenuous trek with a maximum elevation of 6,119 m. Peak climbing is a demanding task but achievable with good preparations. The mountaineer with good physical condition and prior experience can easily ascend the Lobuche Peak. The trails are rough and contain steep ascend and descend, challenging for mountaineers. The best part of this peak climbing is it is not very technical. Some sections require using of equipment and gear.

Fitness:

Lobuche Peak Climbing demands climbers to have top-notch fitness levels. Climbers should be physically and mentally sound to join this peak climbing. With proper preparation, physical fitness, and acclimatization, it is achievable. Your familiarity with the mountainous terrain and previous trekking experience will be plus points. Besides, maintaining good health and necessary check-ups before the trek proves to be fruitful. Some physical exercises and mental exercises to carry out before the treks are as follows:

Physical Exercises

Cardiovascular Exercises, Leg Strength Exercises, Core Strength Exercises, Upper Body Strengthening, Foot and ankle Strengthening, Flexibility and Stability Exercises, and Hiking Specific Training.

Mental Exercises

Meditation, Breathing Exercises, Stress Management, Solo Reflection, Focus and Concentration Improvement, Setting a goal, Practicing problem-solving skills, Staying Calm and Positive, Enjoying every activity, etc.

Altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness (AMS) is common above an elevation of 2500 m in the mountains. As the altitude rises, oxygen level declines, and air pressure also lowers which affects the body’s functions causing altitude sickness. The maximum elevation gain during Lobuche Peak Climbing is 6,119 m. Since this is peak climbing, suffering from altitude sickness is high but with proper precautions and preparation, it is preventable.

Common symptoms of Altitude Sickness 

Headache, nausea, dizziness, uneasiness, appetite, and sleep loss, and on extreme some can experience unconsciousness and hallucinations.

Preventions for Altitude Sickness 

  • Take an acclimatization rest
  • Inform the guide
  • Climb slowly and gradually
  • Keep yourself Hydrated
  • Avoid alcohol and salty foods
  • Know your body limit
  • Take a complete rest and sleep
  • Take medicine consulting a guide

It acts as a safety net and is essential for trekking and peak climbing. We recommend getting travel insurance from a reputed company.

  • Make sure that you are insured against cancellations, accidents, health, emergency evacuation and loss, theft of, or damage to, baggage, and personal effects.
  • In emergencies, we will arrange for a helicopter rescue, medical treatment, and aftercare for you. All these costs shall be borne by your travel insurance company.

 

Lobuche Peak Climbing is strenuous. Thus, it requires standard equipment and gear that climbers can hire or bring on their own.

Clothes: Windcheater jacket, Thermals, Insulating Down Jacket, Fleece, Long sleeve shirts, Gloves, Towels, Inner garments, Trekking pants, Trousers, Shorts, Socks, Raincoat, Balaclava, Bandana, Gaiters

Shoes: Camp shoes, Pair of hiking boots, Rubber sandals

Essential Documents: Passport, Travel Permits, Visa Photocopy, Passport size photos

Food: Light snacks, Energy bars, and drink mix

Accessories: Sunglasses, Hats/Caps, Sunscreen, Lip Balm, Water bottles, Pocket Knife, Solar chargers, Batteries, Head Lamps, Torch, Umbrella, Sewing kit, Water Purifying solution kits, reusable bags to deposit waste, separate clean/dirty clothes

Equipment: Warm Sleeping bags, Map, Trekking poles, Duffel bag, Camping Tent, Cooking Equipment

Gear: Ropes, Crampons, Ice Ax, Ice-claw, Harness, Microspikes (optional)

Detail Itinerary

Day 01 Arrive in Kathmandu

Elevation: Kathmandu (1400 m) 30-minute hotel drive.

As you enter Nepal via flight the magnificent snow-capped peaks welcome you. You are welcomed by our representative upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Get transferred to the standard hotel along with the representative via a private vehicle upon completing all the formalities. Overnight at the hotel.

Hotel

Day 02 Trek preparation day (Optional: Sightseeing in Kathmandu, UNESCO world heritage sites)

Elevation: Kathmandu (1400 m)

A day is free to explore after completing all the trek preparations as you need to. We oversee all your documentation processes (issuing trek permits and other works). Meanwhile, you can explore the city of temples Kathmandu and visit several UNESCO World Heritage Sites and other cultural sites. Also, you can see vibrant local markets, cafes, and restaurants that offer authentic Nepalese cuisine and other continental foods.

In the afternoon, meet our team, and a trekking guide and hear the trek briefing. Make sure to pack only the necessary items and go shopping if you want anything. Back to the hotel, complete the final packing, and sleep comfortably to leave early the following day.

Note: (Optional sightseeing in Kathmandu is at an additional cost.)

Hotel Breakfast

Day 03 Kathmandu - Lukla flight- Phakding trek

Elevation: Lukla (2860 m), Phakding (2610 m) 45-minute flight, 3-4 hours trek.

The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla takes about half an hour, but this is an exciting mountain flight giving a bird’s eye view of the fabulous Himalayan region of Nepal. Then carry yourself on your foot for about four hours, and stay amidst the Sherpas known for world-famous hospitality in Phakding.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 04 Phakding - Namche Bazaar

Elevation: Namche Bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours trek.

Moving mostly along the Dudh Koshi River (so-called for its milk-white water fed by glaciers) on your foot with some ups and downs through forests and hills, you will reach Namche Bazaar. Namche Bazaar is a small, beautiful, and fully modern town in the gateway to the Everest region. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 05 Acclimatization (Day Hike)

Elevation: Namche Bazaar (3440 m) 4-5 hours trek.

You can do a lot to make your day active in Namche because that helps you better get acclimatized. Visiting Sagarmatha National Park headquarters, and enjoying the mountain panorama is one option. The other finer options are to visit nearby Sherpa villages named Khumjung and Thame, get a first-hand experience of Sherpa culture, and return to Namche in the evening. You can taste some bakery goods, hot drinks, coffee, or drinks at pubs. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 06 Namche Bazaar - Tengboche

Elevation: Tengboche (3867 m) 5-6 hours trek.

Tengboche is a beautiful Sherpa village and the cultural center of the Khumbu region because of the monastery Tengboche located here. The monastery has earned a name for the Mani Rimdu festival in which monks do elaborate rituals for days. The trail to Tengboche from Namche consists of several ups and downs, but be prepared to face some majestic Himalayan views from the way. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 07 Tengboche - Dingboche

Elevation: Dingboche (4410 m) 5-6 hours trek.

As the elevation rises, trekkers might feel some difficulty so ascend slowly. Walk through a forested trail admiring the phenomenal views of Island Peak, Lhotse, and others. Trek past the beautiful settlements of Pangboche, Milingo, Deboche, and Somare to arrive at Dingboche.

It is a place with fertile fields where you can get a view of terraced fields planted with various crops like buckwheat, potato, and barley. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 08 Acclimatization (Day Hike)

Elevation: Dingboche (4410 m) 4-5 hours trek.

As the elevation rises, the acclimatization rest is essential to adjust the body to the surroundings. Take a short hike to the Nangsar Tshang Peak (5,083 m) which is full of challenges. Despite challenges, the mesmerizing views of Pumori, Cho Oyu, etc. from the top is rewarding. After exploration, descend slowly to a teahouse for lunch.

A half-day is free to explore on your own. Visit nearby villages, and interact with locals. You can also spend some time alone peacefully at the bank of the Imja River adoring the surrounding beauty. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 09 Dingboche - Lobuche

Elevation: Lobuche (4940 m) 5-6 hours trek.

Trek following a steep trail and cross Thokla enjoying the fabulous surrounding views. Adore the sights of Pumori, Nuptse, Lobuche Peak, Lingtern, Khumbutse, and others. Despite the challenges of altitude gain, finally arrive at Lobuche. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 10 Lobuche – Everest Base Camp - Gorakshep

Elevation: Everest Base Camp (5364 m), Gorakshep (5164 m) 8-9 hours trek.

Prepare yourself for the most memorable day of your life. You walk for a short time from Lobuche and reach Gorakshep, the last village in this region. Have lunch then trek to Everest Basecamp. This is a tough and adventurous leg of the whole journey because of the rocky trail and thin air in the high altitude. It takes about 4-5 hours to reach Everest Base Camp from Gorakshep and about 3 hours to return there. In the climbing seasons, there are hundreds of climbers with their tents at the base camp, mulling over their plans to reach the summit of the highest peak in the world. If you are traveling during the expedition season, you will see the activities and practices of the climbers. Trek back to Gorakshep. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 11 Gorakshep - Kalapatthar - Gorakshep

Elevation: Kalapatthar (5644.5 m), Gorakshep (5164 m) 4-5 hours trek.

Early morning hike to Kalapatthar which takes about 2 Hours. Enjoy the panoramic mountains with sunrise over them. The mountains appear golden in color, which seems amazing. After that trek down to Gorakshep, have breakfast and the day is free to explore on your own. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 12 Gorakshep – Lobuche Base Camp

Elevation: Lobuche Base Camp (4950 m) 5-6 hours trek.

Follow the steep and rugged trail passing the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Adore the phenomenal views of Nuptse and Pumori. Gradually ascend and arrive at the Lobuche Base Camp. Set up a tent camp for an overnight stay.

Tent Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 13 Lobuche Base Camp – High Camp

Elevation: High Camp (5400 m) 4-5 hours trek.

The trail to the high camp from the base camp is challenging. Walk on a steep, rocky, and sometimes icy path following the guides’ instructions. Climb for some hours slowly as you experience an altitude gain. Stay Overnight at a tented camp.

Tent Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 14 Acclimatization

Elevation: High Camp (5400 m) 3-4 hours trek.

On this acclimatization day, we spend the day participating in pre-climbing training and getting knowledge on using gears and equipment properly. Practice making knots and learn the right ways to belay and rappel. Learn safe climbing tips, follow the guide’s instructions properly, and if any confusion ask the guide and learn. After the training session ends, check all the equipment and gear and finalize it for the peak climbing. Stay Overnight at a tented camp.

Tent Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 15 High Camp – Lobuche Peak Summit, and return to Lobuche Base Camp

Elevation: Lobuche Peak Summit (6119 m), Lobuche Base Camp (4950 m) 9-10 hours trek.

The toughest and also the most exciting day of peak climbing because it culminates in your victory over the peak. Beginning very early in the morning (before dawn), we push towards the top. Climb on a steep and rocky trail and reach at the Crampon Point at an elevation of 5,700 m. The experts will assist in setting up ropes and essential gear and following the guide’s instructions steep climb to the summit of Lobuche Peak. Get rewarded by the phenomenal views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Pumori, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, etc. Then, slowly descend to Lobuche Base Camp. Stay Overnight at a tented camp.

Tent Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 16 Base Camp – Pheriche

Elevation: Pheriche (4371 m) 5-6 hours trek.

You find this day much more relaxing than the previous ones because you are now making a return and leaving the high altitude. Stunning sceneries greet you all the way today as well, and you arrive at Pheriche for the overnight stay.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 17 Pheriche - Namche Bazaar

Elevation: Namche Bazaar (3440 m) 5-6 hours trek.

Today we make a rapid descent to Namche through Tengboche. The trail consists mostly of downhill walks, although there is the short leg of steep climb after you cross the Dudh Koshi River. The trail then continues with numerous bends with short ascents and descents until reaching Namche Bazaar. Stay Overnight at a teahouse.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 18 Namche Bazaar - Lukla

Elevation: Lukla (2860 m) 7-8 hours trek.

The trail is mostly descending so adoring the picturesque beauty, cross a popular Hillary Bridge. On an ascending and descending trail, traverse the villages of Jorsale, Monjo, Ghat, and Phakding, to arrive at Lukla. Spend a quality night in the Khumbu region.

Teahouse Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

Day 19 Lukla - Kathmandu (flight)

Elevation: Kathmandu (1400 m) 45-minute flight, 30-minute hotel drive.

Fly to Kathmandu, we will pick you up from Kathmandu airport and transfer you to the Hotel. Evening around 6:30 PM join a live cultural program show dinner at Typical Nepali Restaurant hosted by Outdoor Himalayan Treks.

Hotel Breakfast and Dinner

Day 20 Departure

30-minute Airport drive.

We will transfer you to the International airport to catch a flight back to your homeland.

STANDARD SERVICE INCLUSION

  • Accommodation: Basic teahouse accommodation during the trek (Toilet and bathroom will be outside of the room); Tented camp during the climbing period; Deluxe accommodation for 3 nights in Kathmandu on a sharing basis with Breakfast.
  • Meals: 3 meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner, which you can choose from the menu) during the peak climbing; meals prepared and served by our crew during the peak climbing; breakfast in Kathmandu.
  • Transportation: All ground transportation in a luxury private vehicle. Domestic flight (Kathmandu/Ramechhap-Lukla-Ramechhap/Kathmandu) as scheduled in the itinerary.
  • Documentation: Trekking permit (Sagarmatha National Park), Lobuche Peak Climbing Permit, Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Permit, TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System), and Garbage Deposit Fee.
  • Equipment/Accessories: Down jacket, sleeping bags, a waterproof duffel bag, first-aid kit, water purifying solution (iodine-based) for Complimentary use; Climbing equipment such as tents, ice axes, Ropes, crampons, harnesses, helmets, etc.
  • Human resource: A professional and experienced trekking guide (English-speaking); a porter per trekker (carrying up to 15 kg/person); all the expenses for the guide and porter(s) are covered (wages, accommodation, meals, transportation, insurance, etc.); High altitude workers special insurance; Climbing Guide bonus.
  • Tax/Service Charge: All applicable taxes, service charges, or fees. We hereby guarantee you no ‘hidden charges’ afterward.
  • Complimentary: Farewell dinner in Kathmandu (authentic Nepalese cuisines with live cultural show)
  • Trip Achievement Certificate: After returning from the trip, we will present you with a certificate of achievement
  • Emergency Rescue Service: Should any emergency arise during your trek, we will provide prompt and professional rescue and medical services. We carry a Supplementary oxygen tank with a mask and regulator for emergencies. However, you must be already insured for such emergencies, and your insurance policy must cover helicopter evacuation. Moreover, you should provide your policy details and authorize us to deal directly with your insurance company on your behalf. Please make sure that your insurance will cover helicopter evacuation above 6000 meters.

What's not included?

  • Beverage (Cold/Alcoholic drinks, Bottled Mineral Water, extra tea/coffee, etc.)
  • Any other expenses of a personal nature (extra meals/Snacks/Dessert, Wi-Fi, battery charging fees, photography charges, Hot Shower, etc.)
  • Tips for Guide and Porters (Expected) and any Donations.
  • Your travel insurance
  • Nepal Visa (You can apply and obtain the visa on arrival at the Immigration desk, apply visa https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/
  • International Air Fares
  • Excess baggage charges on the Domestic flight (The airlines allow 15 kg per person if the luggage is more than 15 kilos, approx. USD 1 per kilo will be charged additionally).
  • Activities (Sightseeing/tours) cost in Kathmandu (available at extra cost)

 Lobuche Peak Climbing FAQs

Yes, most travelers need a visa for Nepal, which can be easily obtained upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or through an online application before arrival.

The highest elevation of Lobuche Peak is 6,119 m.

The standard time for completing Lobuche Peak Climbing is 15-16 days.

Lobuche Peak climbing difficulty level is classified as strenuous.

There is a high chance of getting altitude sickness but with proper care, and preparation it is preventable.

To book the Lobuche Peak Climbing with Outdoor Himalayan, visit the website and fill out the booking form or contact us directly via email or phone. We will provide you with the necessary details and assistance for your trekking experience.