Peak Climbing

Lobuche Peak

Duration

18 Days

Max Alt

6,119m

Difficulty

Medium

Trek Overview

Lobuche Peak Climbing is one of the most challenging and rewarding trekking peak adventures in the Everest region of Nepal. Rising to an altitude of 6,119 meters, Lobuche Peak is located close to Mount Everest and offers climbers dramatic panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Pumori, and surrounding glaciers. Compared to other trekking peaks, Lobuche Peak demands stronger technical skills and physical endurance, making it ideal for experienced trekkers and climbers looking for a serious Himalayan challenge.

The expedition follows the classic Everest Base Camp trail before branching toward Lobuche Base Camp. The climb involves glacier travel, steep snow and ice slopes, and fixed rope sections near the summit ridge. Proper acclimatization, professional guidance, and climbing training are essential for a safe and successful ascent. Lobuche Peak Climbing offers a true taste of expedition-style mountaineering and is often chosen by climbers preparing for higher and more technical Himalayan peaks.

Trekking at a Glance

Duration

18 Days

Trip Grade

Medium

Max Altitude

6,119m

Accommodation

Hotel, Lodge & Tent

Starts/Ends

Lukla/Lukla

Activities

Peak Climbing

Best Time

Apr – May & Sept – Oct

Itinerary

18 Days Journey
Day 1:

Arrival in Kathmandu

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu where our team will receive you and transfer you to your hotel. After check-in, you can rest or explore nearby areas. In the evening, you’ll meet the expedition leader for a briefing about the Lobuche Peak climb.

Hotel
1,400m
Day 2:

Climbing Preparation and Equipment Check

Today is reserved for checking all climbing equipment and final expedition preparations. Your guide will inspect personal gear and provide advice on missing or rental items. A detailed briefing on safety, route, and acclimatization will be given.

Hotel
Breakfast
1,400m
Day 3:

Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding

Early morning flight to Lukla, one of the most scenic flights in the world. After landing, begin trekking through Sherpa villages and pine forests along the Dudh Koshi River to Phakding.

Lodge
B, L, D
2,600m
3–4 hours
Day 4:

Trek to Namche Bazaar

The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, crossing several suspension bridges including the famous Hillary Bridge. A steady uphill climb brings you to Namche Bazaar, the main trading center of the Everest region.

Lodge
B, L, D
3,440m
5–6 hours
Day 5:

Acclimatization Day at Namche

This day is essential for acclimatization. You’ll hike to Everest View Hotel and nearby Sherpa villages like Khumjung and Kunde, enjoying stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam before returning to Namche.

Lodge
B, L, D
3,440m
3–4 hours
Day 6:

Trek to Tengboche

Trek along scenic ridges with panoramic mountain views before descending to the river and climbing again to Tengboche. Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, the spiritual heart of the Khumbu region.

Lodge
B, L, D
3,860m
5–6 hours
Day 7:

Trek to Dingboche

Continue trekking through alpine landscapes along the Imja Valley. The vegetation becomes sparse as altitude increases, and stunning views of Lhotse and Island Peak surround Dingboche.

Lodge
B, L, D
4,410m
5–6 hours
Day 8:

Acclimatization Day at Dingboche

Another important acclimatization day. You’ll take a short hike to nearby ridges for altitude adjustment and return to Dingboche to rest and prepare for higher elevations.

Lodge
B, L, D
4,410m
3–4 hours
Day 9:

Trek to Lobuche Village

The trail climbs gradually past memorials dedicated to climbers who lost their lives in the Himalayas. You’ll trek along glacial moraines with dramatic views of Nuptse and surrounding peaks before reaching Lobuche.

Lodge
B, L, D
4,910m
4–5 hours
Day 10:

Trek to Lobuche Base Camp

Leave the main trail and head toward Lobuche Base Camp. The terrain becomes rocky and rugged as you cross glacier sections and moraines, entering a true expedition environment.

Camp
B, L, D
5,000m
4–5 hours
Day 11:

Acclimatization and Climbing Training

A full day for rest and technical training. Your climbing Sherpa will teach rope techniques, ice axe use, crampon skills, and fixed-rope climbing to prepare for summit day.

Camp
B, L, D
5,000m
2–3 hours
Day 12:

Trek to High Camp

Climb gradually toward High Camp over steep snow and rocky terrain. This is a physically demanding day but crucial for positioning closer to the summit. Early rest is essential for summit day.

Camp
B, L, D
5,400m
4–5 hours
Day 13:

Summit Lobuche Peak

Start before dawn for the summit push. Climb steep snow and ice slopes using fixed ropes to reach the summit of Lobuche Peak. Enjoy incredible panoramic views before descending carefully back to base camp.

Camp
B, L, D
6,119m
8–9 hours
Day 14:

Trek to Pangboche

Descend from base camp to Pangboche, enjoying warmer air and lower altitude. The trail offers peaceful views of alpine valleys and traditional Sherpa villages.

Lodge
B, L, D
3,930m
5–6 hours
Day 15:

Trek to Namche Bazaar

Continue descending through familiar trails, passing monasteries and forests. Celebrate the success of the climb as you return to Namche Bazaar.

Lodge
B, L, D
3,440m
6–7 hours
Day 16:

Trek to Lukla

Final trekking day back to Lukla. Spend the evening celebrating the completion of the Lobuche Peak expedition with your team.

Lodge
B, L, D
2,850m
6–7 hours
Day 17:

Fly to Ramechhap and Drive to Kathmandu

Fly from Lukla to Ramechhap and continue by road to Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel and relax after the expedition.

Hotel
Breakfast
1,400m
Day 18:

Departure

Transfer to the international airport for your onward journey. End of the Lobuche Peak Climbing adventure.

Breakfast
1,400m

What's Included & Excluded

What's Included

  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (standard hotel, twin sharing)
  • Airport pickup and drop in Kathmandu (private vehicle)
  • Domestic flight: Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu
  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • All trekking meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner with tea/coffee)
  • Experienced trekking guide and support staff
  • Professional climbing Sherpa for Lobuche Peak summit
  • Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
  • Lobuche Peak climbing permit
  • Sagarmatha National Park entry permit
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality entry fee
  • Group camping equipment (tents, kitchen equipment, dining tent)
  • First aid kit with basic medicines
  • Insurance for guide, porter, and climbing Sherpa
  • All government and local taxes

What's Not Included

  • International airfare
  • Nepal visa fee
  • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory)
  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone calls, drinks, snacks)
  • Battery charging, hot showers, and Wi-Fi during the trek
  • Tips for guide, porter, and climbing Sherpa
  • Personal climbing equipment (boots, harness, crampons, etc.)
  • Any extra costs due to weather, flight delays, or unforeseen circumstances

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is Lobuche Peak Climbing?

Lobuche Peak is considered Hard. It is more technical than Mera and Island Peak and requires good physical fitness, previous high-altitude trekking experience, and basic mountaineering skills.

Is prior climbing experience required for Lobuche Peak?

Yes, prior climbing or mountaineering experience is strongly recommended. The climb involves steep snow and ice sections, glacier travel, and fixed ropes near the summit.

What is the best time to climb Lobuche Peak?

The best seasons for Lobuche Peak Climbing are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) when weather conditions and climbing routes are most stable.

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From
$2,450 / person