Lobuje West Peak climbing


Lobuje East Peak is one of the popular trekking peaks in the Everest region. It has two major peaks called Lobuje East (6,119 m/20,070 ft) and Lobuje West (6,145 m/20,161 ft) connected to each other in spite of having a sharp gap and a considerable distance between them.

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Lobuje East Peak is one of the popular trekking peaks in the Everest region. It has two major peaks called Lobuje East (6,119 m/20,070 ft) and Lobuje West (6,145 m/20,161 ft) connected to each other in spite of having a sharp gap and a considerable distance between them. Lobuje East is a beautiful peak It has a variety of existing routes to the summit. From the top of the peak, one can enjoy the fantastic views of the Himalayan Mountains Range like Mt. Everest. Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam, Tawache and many other peaks. Very few climbers have attempted to reach the summit till date. Good weather conditions and a dawn or pre-dawn start are the major factors to climb and summit successfully. In fact, the entire climb is not steep, but there are areas of difficult seracs that require two axes, front pointing and belaying.Lobuje East is particularly renowned for its scenic routes to the summit, each offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan Mountain Range, including iconic peaks like Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Tawache. Due to its less frequented status, only a limited number of climbers have attempted to reach its summit thus far.

Highlights to see in Lobuje West Peak climbing

  • Scenic flight to Lukla
  • One of the world’s highest airports at Syangboche
  • Khumjung monastery believed to house a yeti scalp

Details

Duration
12 days
Language
Guide in English
Price

Group 1-15 pax (Privado 12 día/s 00:00 horas): 4,284.00 €

Availability and starting time

06:00 - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

When to book?
You can reserve up to before the activity
Free cancellation
Cancel anytime for a full refund.

Included

Kathmandu half day sightseeing escorted by English speaking city guide
4 Nights standard hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing B/B basis
Everest National Park Fee
Local Development Fee
Flight fare Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu
Domestic arrival/departure transfer
11 nights tea house on BB plan during the trek
3 nights Full Board Camping with meals (Breakfast Lunch & Dinner) on climbing period
An English speaking guide
Climbing Sherpa: 4 climber clients equal to 1 Climbing
High altitude porters clothing and equipment
Staff: Insurance, Wages & Climbing Sherpa Equipment
1 Participación en Premios Mensuales: Ver Premios

Excluded

International airfare
International Airport Pickup (if you have not booked this facility in advance)
Nepal Entry Visa fee
Monument entry fee in Kathmandu
Single supplement for hotel accommodation
Note: Additional cost applies for single tent on camping trek
Garbage deposited US $ 250/-
Peak climbing permit Fee (as per seasons)
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu & on tea house during the trek
Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation costs
Personal climbing insurance
Personal expenses such as telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks (including drinking water), laundry

Meeting point

Yellow building in front of Saraswoti College, 3rd floor

Conditions

Is the interior of the monuments visited?
Exterior and interior of most named sites
Is the tour adapted for people with reduced mobility?
Almost fully adapted
Guaranteed departures without min of travelers
Yes
Are animals allowed?
Not
Activity recommended for children?
Not

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