How does our trip start?
Our Lobuche Peak Climbing journey starts with a preparation day. The 2nd day of our itinerary is allocated to let you pack all the things you need for this trek, mainly the climbing gear. Glory Adventure’s climbing guide will let you know all the things you need for this trek. The next day, we will take a flight to Lukla, the starting point of this trek, and start the journey with a 4-hour trek to Phakding.
Difficulty
The Lobuche Peak Climbing journey has been graded as a moderately difficult trek, but according to our experts, it is slightly on the challenging side because of the rugged trails and high ascents. The trail follows the standard EBC itinerary, which is already a moderate-grade trek, with the addition of climbing a 6,119-meter-high peak. This is definitely not a moderate trekking experience. Overall, this trek deserves a 9 out of 10 on the difficulty scale.
Best seasons
The best season to do the Lobuche Peak Climbing journey is definitely autumn. The autumn season offers a great outdoor environment, perfect for trekking and other outdoor activities. The chances of rain are very minimal, the weather remains clear for the most part, the visibility in the air is great, and the trail remains dry. In addition to those great qualities, it is also the festive period in Nepal, making it a great opportunity to experience the local culture of Nepal.
In addition to autumn, the spring season is also the best season for this trek. The qualities of this season are the same as mentioned above, but the chances of rain are slightly higher, and you will get to see nature bloom. You must avoid doing this trek in any other season as much as possible.
Can a beginner join this trip?
No, this Lobuche Peak Climbing journey is not designed for beginners, nor is it meant for beginners. It is a challenging trek to the Everest region with the added difficulty of climbing a 6,100-meter-high peak. Only intermediate and seasoned trekkers should take on this trek, and they should also take a basic mountain climbing class beforehand. Even though our climbing leader will teach you how to use the climbing gear, it is always better to be prepared beforehand, so we do not spend time explaining things.
Altitude Sickness
This Lobuche Peak Climbing journey takes you to a maximum elevation of 6119 meters at the summit of Lobuche East peak. We will also be spending a considerable amount of time at around 5000 meters of elevation, which is the main point of altitude sickness attacks. Usually, people get hit with altitude sickness when they climb too fast to their destinations and do not practice the preventive measures. Our trek guide will make sure that you go over all the preventive measures of altitude sickness every day.
Accommodation, Food and Drink
Accommodations are limited to homestays, local inns, lodges, and tea houses during the trekking days of this Lobuche Peak Climbing journey, while you will be staying at standard 3-star hotels in Kathmandu.
You will have plenty of food options, including local dishes and food like noodles, spaghetti, sandwiches, etc. We recommend you try the local food as much as possible since they are locally produced and the healthiest option around. When it comes to drinks, you will have to work it out on warm tea, coffee, seasonal fruit juice, soda, canned juice, cola, etc. You will have a plethora of food and drink options at Namche Bazaar, but they will thin out as we move up the valley.
Transportation
We will pick you up from the airport, get you on a flight to Lukla, fly you back to Kathmandu, and drop you off at the airport at the end of the Lobuche Peak Climbing journey. All of these transportation will be covered by the trek package.
Permit
You will need the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit and a special peak climbing permit, both of which can be obtained in Kathmandu. The expense related to these permits will be covered by the Lobuche Peak Climbing package.
Trip preparation and fitness
We expect you to start preparing for this trek at least 12-16 weeks before the scheduled start of the trek, depending on your current physical level. Just focus on your leg muscles, upper thigh, and calves, and do exercises that build up your stamina.
Cost & Budget
This Lobuche Peak Climbing journey will set your back USD 2299 per person. If you are to change the itinerary, this price will change accordingly; the same goes for upgraded accommodation and a private helicopter ride to Lukla. This package will cover expenses like daily meals during the trekking days, permit fees, transportation costs, daily accommodation expenses, daily wages of the crew members, their insurance, and more.
Gadgets charging & Internet
The Everest region is the most developed Himalayan region of Nepal, and so you will have no issue charging your devices, but the internet connection is not that good during the trekking days. You can buy a prepaid internet card for a personal internet connection as opposed to the WiFi of establishments.
Your Extra expenses
Things like additional meals, upgraded accommodation, personal travel insurance, tips for the crew members, international flight expenses, lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu, and more are treated as your extra expenses.
Things to Remember Before Doing The Lobuche Peak Climbing Trek
- Prepare well for the trek, as your endurance will definitely be tested throughout the trek.
- Make sure that you are educated on the basics of mountain climbing skills.
- The temperature will plummet below zero in the Himalayas, so pack layers of clothing to keep yourself warm.
- Warmsub-zero sleeping bags are lifesavers during your stay in Lobuche base camp and Gorakshep.
- Travel insurance is a must for this trek as we will be reaching over 5500 meters of elevation and climbing a peak.
Add-Ons
Upgrade Your Accommodation
Accommodation upgrades are usually only available in the city area, but since the Everest region is the most developed trekking destination of Nepal, there are high-end accommodations in most villages. The upgraded accommodation during the trekking days is not 4 or 5-star hotels but a premium version of Himalayan lodges. You will only get 4-star and 5-star accommodation during your stay in the city area.
Upgrading your accommodation comes at a price, which is not covered by the standard Lobuche Peak Climbing package. The standard accommodation is a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu and local tea houses during the trekking days.
Private Helicopter flight to and from Lukla
We mentioned previously that only morning flights are available to and from Lukla since the afternoon swift winds are not suitable for takeoff and landing. If you want to avoid this restraint, you can simply choose to charter a helicopter instead. A private helicopter flight means that you will be able to fly there at any time you like, in addition to the spacious seats and wide scenery from the huge open windows. You will be charged separately for this service.