Lobuche consists of two different summits, east and west with the height of 6119m and 6145m respectively. A continuous rim ties them but there is a sharp gap and a considerable distance between these two summits. The east is recognized as a trekking peak whereas the west is identified as an Expedition. The first scaled to the Lobuche east peak by Laurence Nielson and Ang Gyaljen Sherpa on 25th April 1984. The peak is attractive offers various existing routes and also a probability of new ones. The dark triangle of its rocky east face rises down the moraines of Khumbu Glaciers to a pleasant skyline, forming the south face. Lobuche East is reached by descending a marked notch and climbing steep snowy slopes to the top. On most, occasions, the peak is climbed on the summit ridge only as far as a subsidiary snow summit, south-east of the true peak and before the notch. The peak is known as the false peak.
Destination
Trek Grade
Group Size
Departure
Max. Altitude
Season
Accommodation
Duration
Lobuche East (6119m.)
Strenuous
Min -1
On Request
6119m.
Spring & Autumn
Tented Camp
20 Days
Days | Destination |
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Day 01 |
Arrival in Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel, day at leisure. |
Day 02 | Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley |
Day 03 | Flight – Lukla (2840m)/trek – Phakding (2640m) |
Day 04 | Trek – Namche Bazar (3440m) |
Day 05 | Acclimatization day |
Day 06 | Namche – Tengbuche (3860m) |
Day 07 | Tengbuche – Dingbuche (4410m) |
Day 08 | Dingboche – Lobuche (4910m) |
Day 09 | Gorakshep excursion to Kala Pattar (5550m) |
Day 10 | Gorakshep excursion to EBC (5310m) and Lobuche |
Day 11 | Lobuche – Lobuche Base Camp |
Day 12 | Climb – High Camp High Camp High Camp High Camp High Camp |
Day 13 | Climb – summit (6119m) and back to Base camp |
Day 14 | Lobuje base camp – Pheriche (4270m) |
Day 15 | Pheriche – Tengboche (3860m) |
Day 16 | Tengboche – Namche (3440m) |
Day 17 | Namche – Lukla (2840m) |
Day 18 | Fly to Kathmandu (1350m) / Hotel |
Day 19 | Free day for shopping or relax |
Day 19 | Drive to Airport for fly to your own destined |