The Lobuche Peak consists of an attractive summit, offering a variety of existing routes and wide scope for new lines which are two different summits called Lobuche East (6,119m) and Lobuche West (6,145m). Although they are connected by a continuous ridge there is a sharp gap and a considerable distance between them. Lobuche east peak climbing is an attractive summit with existing routes and new opportunities. Lobuche east peak is one of the adventure trekking peak that attempt the commercial group. The true summit of Lobuche East proved an elusive goal. The first attempt was made by Laurence Nielson and Sherpa Ang Gyalzen on 25 April 1984. Lobuche peak offers the superb view of the towering mountains like Mt. Everest- the highest mountain of the world, Island peak (6160m.), Mt. Makalu (8462m.), Lhotse (8501m.), Nuptse (7861m.), Amadablam (6812m.), and Kanchenjunga (8586m.), Tibetan peak as well as many climbing peak. From the peak, you also enjoy (to see) the view of the Khumbu glacier, Valleys, glaciated moraines etc. You can explore the culture of the legendry Sherpa people, grandeur of the natural beauty along with the Mountain vistas. The best seasons for Lobuche east peak climbing are autumn and spring when the weather will be cleared and you can have the clear views of the mountains.
Day 01: Arive in Kathmandu International airport and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: Permit preparation for peak climbing and short briefing about it.
Day 03: Kathmandu - Lukla by flight.Trek to Phakding.
Day 04: Namche Bazaar.
Day 05: Rest at namche Bazaar for acclimatization.
Day 06: Tengboche.
Day 07: Pheriche
Day 08: Lobuche .
Day 09: Kalapatthar - Gorakhshep
Day 10: Lobuche base camp.
Day 11: Rest day at base camp for necessary preparation.
Day 12: High camp.
Day 13: Summit - base camp.
Day 14: Pheriche.
Day 15: Tengboche.
Day 16: Namche Bazzar.
Day 17: Phakding.
Day 18: Lukla.
Day 19: Lukla - Kathmandu by flight.
Day 20: Free day for shopping and rest.
Day 21: Departure to Kathmandu International airport and back to home.