Lobuche Peak
A physically demanding trek up to climbing Lobuje East Peak, one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks, with dazzling summit views of Everest, Cho Oyo, Nuptse, and Lhotse. Situated in the Everest region and standing at a height of 6,119 m, Lobuje East is one of two distinct summits that form Mt Lobuje.
€ 2500/ Per Person

Lobuche Peak
A physically demanding trek up to climbing Lobuje East Peak, one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks, with dazzling summit views of Everest, Cho Oyo, Nuptse, and Lhotse. Situated in the Everest region and standing at a height of 6,119 m, Lobuje East is one of two distinct summits that form Mt Lobuje. A long, continuous ridge joins Lobuje East to Lobuje West [6,145 m] and though essentially connected, a sharp gap and a considerable distance lie between the two summits. While Lobuje East is considered a trekking peak, an expedition permit is required to summit Lobuje West, classified as an Expedition Peak.
Lobuche can be clearly seen from Pheriche, en-route to Everest, the rocky East face of Lobuje rises over the moraine of the Khumbu Glacier forming an icy skyline – the South Ridge, the junction of the East Face with the glaciated route of ascent. This, in turn, leads to the summit ridge running north-west from the top of the East Face through several small summits to the East Peak.

Years of service



DAY 1 | Arrival In Kathmandu And Transfer To The Hotel (1350 M)
Upon your arrival at the TIA, one of our representatives will be waiting to welcome you.After meet and greet, you will be transferred to the hotel booked for you to rest. There you will freshen up and we will see you in the evening for the welcome dinner at a typical Nepali Restaurant. Our trip starts immediately on the next day, so we suggest you segregate your travel items in a separate bag from your luggage.
DAY 2 | Fly From Kathmandu To Lukla And Trek To Phakding (2160 M)
Early in the morning, after an amazing breakfast, we will take a thrilling flight to Lukla Airport. The flight gives you a bird’s eye view of the valleys, rivers, hills, and gradually mountain ranges. Even though the flight is only for half an hour, it does not fail to mesmerize you now and then. As we land at Lukla Airport, which is already exciting, we start our trek to Phakding, our destination for the day. After obtaining the permit for the region, we will slowly move through the settlements on a mixed trail of dirt, stone pathways, and some rocky sections at times. This is an easy start so make sure to enjoy all the greeneries, floras, and faunas as you walk. The trail takes you over several suspension bridges and along the Dudh Koshi river. Enjoy the rest of the day at Phakding.
DAY 3-4 | Trek To Namche Bazaar And Acclimatize (3400 M)
After Phakding, we move towards another beautiful destination, Namche Bazaar, which is the commercial point of the Khumbu region, also called Sherpa Capital. Passing through the dense luscious forests of pine, juniper, Rhododendron, looking out for animals in the Sagarmatha National Park, climbing the stairs, enjoying the rages of rivers at some points, and mostly walking uphills are the major activities of the day’s trek. This trek will be long and tiring as we start gaining significant elevation. As we reach Namche, we rest at our hotel and enjoy our dinner.
The next day, we will go on short hikes around the village area and experience some local sherpa culture. We might even visit the museum and Everest View Hotel for a mesmerizing view of Everest.
DAY 5 | Trek To Tengboche (3860 M)
After acclimatizing at Namche, we set our feet on the trail towards Khumjung valley, also called the green valley because of its dense vegetation. We follow the rocky pathways, steep uphills, rugged terrain, and most importantly enjoy the glimpses of the mountains at a distance throughout.
After Khumjung, we then approach the most beautiful and tranquil part of this Trek, the Tengboche monastery. This trail is a mix of smooth up and downhill paths with a steep uphill climb through the forests before we reach Tengboche. If we got lucky, we may even be able to spot some musk deer, a herd of Himalayan Thar, and pheasants along our way.
Tengboche monastery is one of the most popular monasteries among Buddhists around the world. The views of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam are visible towards the north while Thamserku and Kangtega stand towards the south with striking views. We will also join in some prayer ceremonies and rest for the day.
DAY 6-7 | Trek To Dingboche (4300 M) And Acclimatize
After spending our night in Tengboche, we begin our trek for the day towards Dingboche where we will stay for the next day to acclimate ourselves. Following the path down from Tengboche towards Deboche through the forests of Rhododendrons, we cross a bridge over the raging Imja river. Then we gradually climb uphill to reach the village of Lower Pangboche where we can witness the spectacular views of Ama Dablam. We then move across the valley to reach our destination Dingboche at the start of the Imja Tse valley after an approximate walk of 5-6 hours. We spend our next day here to prevent any kind of mountain sickness as we go higher. We go on short hikes around the area to get some striking views of the mountain grandeur.
DAY 8 | Trek To Lobuche (4930 M)
After acclimatizing in Dingboche, we head towards another beautiful stop, Lobuche. The journey starts with a climb to the ridge behind Periche until the tea houses at Dughla followed by a steep ascent to the terminal moraine of Khumbu Glacier. You will encounter a series of stone monuments made in the memories of climbers who were perished while chasing their ultimate goal. We will reach the memorial of Scott Fisher aka Mountain Madness and 10 times Everest summiteer Babu Chhiri Sherpa who remained in the mountains.
After walking for almost 6-7 hours on rugged terrain we will reach Lobuche, a small settlement of Sherpas. It is the final village with lodges on this trail to Everest. We will halt for a day’s rest at Lobuche and enjoy the day with short excursions to view the beautiful mountains in the vicinity. Great Peaks like Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori, and Mahalangur Himal are clearly seen during the trek on this trail. With the end of the Khumbu Glacier, Mt Nuptse lies towards the right but Everest is yet to be seen.
The trek leads towards rarefied environment. Hence, there could be higher chances of developing altitude sickness symptoms. We recommend you to keep communicating with your sherpa guide oftenly about your state of wellbeing.
DAY 9 | Trek To Lobuche Peak Glacier Camp (5600 M)
We will then slowly move up towards Lobuche Peak Glacier Camp through rugged and rough terrain. As we cross the Lobuche Glacier and move forward through the challenging path, we reach the Lobuche Base Camp where we will practice some climbing with our gears and equipment. On this day, we will stay overnight in a full-proof tent so that we can move early the next day for our summit. We will have two climbers in one mountain tent with separate kitchen, dining, bathroom tents.
As we will have gained significant elevation, chances of altitude sickness are high. We suggest you keep communicating with each other and walk slowly at a maintained pace.
DAY 10 | Summit Lobuche East Peak (6119 M) And Trek Back To Thukla
We wake up shortly after midnight and prepare to head for the summit as the views look mesmerizingly beautiful and clear during the early morning. After hours of ascent on snow, ice and rocks, we finally reach the summit of Lobuche East Peak. We take a moment to admire the scenic beauty of the Khumbu Region.
The panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Pumori, Cholatse, and other more peaks are simply breathtaking. After some amazing photoshoot, we trek back to our destination for the day, Thukla/Dughla, a small settlement at the endpoint of Khumbu Glacier, which is also called the memorial point as it owns numerous memorial structures in the memory of those who lost their lives in the Khumbu region. We set up a tented camp at Thukla to rest overnight.
DAY 11-12 | Spare Day In Case Of Contingency
These two days are allocated for contingencies like bad weather, health conditions, and other unforeseeable events.
DAY 13 | Trek To Pangboche (3964 M)
After a successful summit and trek back to Thukla, we then move towards Pangboche, a small settlement in the Himalaya of the Imja Khola Valley, towards the northeast of Tengboche mostly used as the base camp for Ama Dablam and trekking. While in Pangboche, we will visit the monastery that houses the head of the “Yeti” and the Pangboche school built by Sir Edmund Hillary’s Himalayan Trust.
DAY 14 | Trek To Namche Bazaar (3400 M)
On this day, our trek begins from Pangboche to Namche after early morning breakfast. The trail is gorgeously overwhelming as it takes us through the Rhododendron Forests, Alpine trees of pine, and Junipers. Further ahead, we cross the Dudh Koshi river and follow the gorge through dense coniferous forest. Traveling along a steep rugged path up and down and twisting on numerous curves, we finally reach Namche Bazaar, the Sherpa Capital to rest overnight.
DAY 15 | Trek From Namche To Lukla
The trail from Namche to Lukla is equally refreshing and exciting. We go through lush green forests crossing numerous suspension bridges over Dudh Koshi River. Retracing the path we moved on earlier for almost 5-6 hours, we reach Lukla for the day’s rest.
DAY 16-17 | Fly Back To Kathmandu And Explore The City
After a long wonderful stay in the Khumbu region, it’s time to get back to the capital city Kathmandu where we will explore World Heritage Sites like the Pashupatinath Temple, Swayambhunath, Bouddhanath Stupa, Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan, and many more in case of your demands. You can also spend your time and relax at Thamel, a popular place for tourists to hang out and relax. You can also buy some souvenirs for friends and family from Nepal. On the 17th day, we will all join for a farewell dinner and bid farewell to each other.
DAY 18 | Final Departure
On the last day of the itinerary, it’s time for farewell. You may choose to extend your stay or fly back home. In the latter case, one of our representatives will drop you off at the airport 3 hours prior to your scheduled flight time. We wish for safe travel.
- All Ground Transportation.
- 3 nights accommodation on BB Plan (sharing)
- Accommodation & meals during the trek
- Airfare: Lukla- Kathmandu- Lukla (Heli)
- Experienced Guide with required no. of porter
- Staff expenses (salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food, and accommodation)
- All Required permit
- Nepal arrival visa and international flights.
- Any meals in Kathmandu.
- Your personal equipment
- Personal Expenses during trek
- Travel insurance | Tips to guide, porters
- Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in the “cost includes” list.

