Call Us
Call Us
When you arrive in Kathmandu, RT personnel will meet you at the airport and take you to your accommodation. You’ll have some free time to spend as you like. RT will serve you a welcome dinner in the evening.
You will receive a peak climbing briefing on this particular day, and team formation and climbing equipment preparation will also take place. You will get to know the expedition team members as well as the trek leaders.
We will depart for Lukla early in the morning from Tribhuvan International Airport’s domestic terminal after breakfast. We touch down at Lukla’s Tenzing-Hillary Airport. Surrounded by mountains, it’s one of the world’s best aviation routes. We plan our trekking to Phakding here, where we also meet our trekking guides. Phakding to Lukla is a quick hike. You’ll explore the area and notice a neighbouring Phakding monastery. In Lukla, we will spend the night at a lodge.
It’s a fascinating trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar. To get to Namche Bazaar, we stroll beside the Dudh Koshi River and cross a lovely pine grove. You will have the opportunity to observe Mount Thamserku en route. If the weather is cooperative, you may also catch a good view of Mount Everest. Our stroll comes to a conclusion at Namche Bazaar’s Sagarmatha National Park gate. It serves as the entry point to both the major business district and Mount Everest. We will traverse five suspension bridges en route to Namche, the Hillary Suspension Bridge being one of them.
It’s a relaxation day today. Today, we’ll wander around and take in Namche Bazaar. You’ll get the opportunity to learn about Sherpa culture. Here, you can also visit a nearby museum. It provides you with a wealth of knowledge about the Sherpa people, their way of life, and Mount Everest. But if you’d rather take a somewhat longer walk, you can visit Khumjung village. From Namche Bazaar, it takes approximately six hours to go to this village. The Edmund Hillary School and Khumjung Monastery are located here. The head of the Yeti is renowned for living in this monastery.
Our next stop after Namche Bazaar is Tengboche. Following breakfast, we make our way to Phunki. We move uphill towards Tengboche from Phunki. The biggest monastery in the Everest region is Tengboche Monastery, located in Tengboche.Near the centre of Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, sits Tengboche. A 360-degree view of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku, is possible from this location. Tengboche is where we’ll stay the night.
We are going to Dingboche next. We admire Tengboche and take pictures of its breathtaking scenery before starting our hike through forests of birch and rhododendron. We arrive at Debuche. Crossing the Imja River, we arrive at Pangboche. We go to the Monastery of Pangboche. We keep going and reach Imja Valley. We arrive at the Lobuche River’s confluence. Following a trail that descends, we ascend to Dingboche, our overnight destination.
It’s a relaxation day today. Climbers frequently use Dingboche as a stoppage location. We trek to Chukkhung, Nagarjun Hill, or Ama Dablam base Camp on this day in order to see Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache, and Ama Dablam. Overnight, we stay at Dingboche.
We begin our walk towards Duglha after breakfast. We then follow a steep track to reach Chupki Lhara. An assortment of stones and prayer flags honouring American mountaineer Scott Fischer and Nepali mountain guide Babu Chiri Sherpa can be seen here. Sherpa had made ten ascents of Mount Everest. We finally arrive at Lobuche, our overnight destination.
We cross Gorak Shep Lake on our way to Everest Base Camp. We arrive at the memorial of Indian mountaineers. Since this is a difficult journey, we must follow our Sherpa. We continue to Everest Base Camp as we pass over streams, moraines, and stony dunes. From here, we can see views of Khhumbuste, Pumori, and Nuptse. We return to Gorak Shep for our evening rest.
We set off early in the morning before dawn because this is a very lengthy walk. Everest, Lingtren, Khumbutse, and Changtse will all tower to the east of us. Upon arriving to Kala Patthat, we have a 360-degree view of Mount Everest. We go back to Lobuche to spend the night.
There is a steeper, rocky section of walking before reaching Lobuche Base Camp on a level plain. Here, we will be able to take in the splendour of the Himalayas, including Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pokalde, Thamserku, and Kantega. Our overnight stay will be in Lobuche East Base Camp.
We take a difficult moraine road from Lobuche Base Camp to Lobuche High Camp. While at High Camp, we have lunch and relax. We are getting ready for tomorrow’s peak climbing today. Our overnight stay will be at Lobuche East High Camp.
We get up early today, at two in the morning, and eat breakfast before starting our ascent. In order to avoid being caught by the strong wind that begins to blow at noon, we make this effort to reach the peak before noon. Lobuche East Peak has more expansive views of the Himalayas than other peaks do, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pumori, and many more. We’ll take some photos here and then return to High Camp later.
We set out on our trek today to return to Lobuche via the way of Everest Base Camp. We eat our lunch here. We travel from Lobuche to Pheriche. Moving forward, we stroll in the direction of Pangboche. We’ll go through forests of juniper and rhododendron as we descend. We can visit the Pangboche Monastery once we get in Pangboche.
We continue on the same route, descending to the Imja River and ascending to Tengboch, our lunch stop. We arrive in Sansa after walking gently and across the Dudh Koshi River. On the way, if we’re lucky, we might also spot mountain goats and snow leopards. We arrive at Namche Bazaar, our overnight destination, at last.
The trail descends sharply from Namche Bazaar to Lukla. After passing across a few suspension bridges, we arrive in Lukla, where we will spend the night.
We take an early flight to Kathmandu from Lukla. While in Kathmandu, you are free to explore the city or rest. NTA will provide you with a farewell dinner in the evening.
As you pack your bags and head to your destination, your voyage comes to an end today. We’ll drop you off to the airport by our team.
You will lose at least 8-12 lbs
It is one of the most popular climbing peaks in Nepal
It is a rewarding trail that gives you views of many mountains
It tests your strength and challenges your guts
Understand the local culture and lifestyle of people
One of the most well-liked hiking peaks in Nepal is Lobuche East Peak. It is situated within the Everest Khumbu Himalayan range at a height of 6,119 metres (20,062 feet) above sea level. From here, you have excellent views of Tawache Peak, Kantega Peak, Thamserku, Cholaste, and Amadablam. This summit is visually appealing and has a variety of climbing routes. Since Lobuche East Peak is made up of multiple smaller summits and the true summit, which must be reached by ascending steep snow and ice slopes from the summit ridge, the typical climbing route is through South Ridge.
You will be treated to breathtaking views of the Khumbu Valley’s many 6000-meter peaks, including Lhotse Face and Mount Everest. This expertly planned schedule takes us to Kalapattar, the Everest base camp, and finally Lobuche Peak, providing ample time for us to acclimatise and enjoy an appealing vista for our break. We walk up to the Lobuche peak base camp after returning to Lobuche town from the Everest base camp, which offers sweeping views of the Himalayas. At 4,950 metres, close to a lake in a rocky gully at the foot of the glaciated South-West Face, the base camp will be established. We ascend high snow slopes and stone terraces.
After obtaining a trekking permit and leaving Kathmandu, your exciting journey officially begins. You will then take a 35-minute flight over the breathtaking Himalayan range and land in the historic settlement of Lukla, which serves as the entry point to Mount Everest. Starting from this charming and historic village, the trek to Lobuche East Peak takes you through a number of historically significant villages, including Dingboche, the highest Sherpa village in the area, Tengboche, home to a significant Buddhist monastery, Namche Bazaar, the well-known ancient trading post between Nepal and Tibet, and Tengboche. There will be plenty of opportunity for brief acclimatisation trips throughout your trek, which will also provide once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities.
April and May are the best and most ideal times to hike or climb Lobuche’s rocky peak; September, October, and November are the best months. For both individuals and groups with little or no climbing expertise, RT Adventures provides guided climbing trips to the Lobuche East peak. If you have previously experienced any summertime 6000-meter peaks, be prepared for the fact that Lobuche East mountain is more difficult and well-liked than the other mountain. Climbing Lobuche East Peak is not just for novices; mountaineering skills and some prior experience are needed for a successful summit.
There will be one Sherpa porter (one porter for every two trekkers) and one leader for every trek. The purpose of this structure is to ensure that the campaign runs smoothly. It guarantees that, should anyone in the group become unwell, the tour will proceed according to schedule. This hike can be led by RT for any size group. However, ten people is seen to be the ideal group size. But, RT can also set this up if your group numbers more than ten.
We will stay at local tea houses every night while on our walk. For this trek, all lodging will be shared by twins. Single rooms, however, can also be provided upon request for an extra $300 to $350 US. If there are locations where single rooms are not available, you will need to make alterations.
We will eat a variety of ethnic and foreign foods, including Tibetan, Continental, Italian, and Indian cuisines, in addition to traditional Nepalese cuisine while on our trip. You can also indulge in a range of nibbles, hot chocolates, and breads and drinks.
According to its menu, breakfast will be provided in the same tea house or lodge where we spent the night. Dinner will be served in the tea house where you spend the night, and lunch will be served the route to your destination. During our time in Kathmandu, we will be offered breakfasts, a welcome dinner, and a farewell meal.
You will receive a Nepalese visa upon arrival. You will receive a 15–5 month tourist visa upon arrival in Nepal. Depending on why you are visiting, you will be granted a 15- to 3-month visa for tours.
You must provide a photocopy of your passport and two passport-sized photos in order to go trekking.
Costs related to all airport and hotel transfers. Domestic flights and airport departure taxes.
All nights in local lodges/teahouses during the trek
Welcome and farewell dinners
All accommodation and meals during the trek
Experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide) and Sherpa porter (1 porter for 2 trekkers) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
Down jacket and sleeping bag (on hire) and trekking map.
All permits and necessary paper work (National park permit, TIMS )
First aid kit.
All taxes, be it local or government
Visa fee for Nepal (bring accurate USD cash and 2 passport size photographs)
International airfare to and from Kathmandu
All conservation area and cultural heritage sites entrance fees
Excess baggage charges
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from trekking (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from trekking than the scheduled itinerary)
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
Tips for guides and porters
Belly Wave
14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm
5.0
Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.
ReplyNicolas Shai
25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm
5.0
During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.
Reply