Everest Region Peak
Lobuje (East)
The Lobuje Mountain consists of two different summits, viz. East and West with
heights of 6,119 m and 6,145 m respectively. A continuous ridge connects them
but there is still a sharp gap and a considerable distance between them. The
East Peak is recognised as a trekking peak, whereas the West is known as an
Expedition Peak.
Lobuje being an attractive mountain offers various existing routes and also a
potential for new ones. The dark triangle of its rocky East face rises over
the moraines of the Khumbu Glacier to a spectacular skyline, forming the south
ridge.
The peak of Lobuje East is reached by descending a marked notch and climbing
steep snowy slopes to the top. On most occasions, the mountain is climbed on
the summit ridge only as far as a subsidiary snow summit, south-east of the
true peak and before the notch. This peak is identified as the false peak.
Laurence Nielson and Ang Gyalzen Sherpa made the first ascent to Lobuje East
on 25 April 1984 although there are possibilities that others have reached the
summit before. But no records are available.
Elevation: 6,119m/20070 ft.
Region: Everest/ Khumbu Himal
The Route: KTM- Lukla- EBC- Lobuche Base Camp
Best Season: Sept. to Nov.& April to May.
Program Duration: 22 day
Suggested Itinerary
Day01: Arrival Kathamndu & transfer to hotel.
Day02: Preparation day / sightseeing
Day03-04: Fly to Lukla - trek to Namche Bazar
Day04: Acclimatization day at Namche Bazar
Day 05-07: Trek Namche Bazar - Tengboche - Dingboche
Day08: Acclimatization day at Dingboche
Day: 09-11: Trek Dingboche-Lobuche- Gorakhsep visit Everest Base Camp/Kalapathar
& back to Lobuche
Day12: Trek to Lobuche East Base Camp
Day13: Set up Base Camp & Rest
Day14-16 High camp - Climb attemp& descend to Base Camp
Day17-21: Trek back to Lukla
Day22: Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla
Cost includes
Arrival and departure transportation, 3-meals a day
Camping gear (two-man tent, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and
toilet tent)
Supporting field staff including professional climbing guide, cook, kitchen
boy, porters as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances Peak
permit fee and Domestic airfare including airport tax, conservation and
national park area entrance permit and first aid service.
Cost excludes
Hotels in Kathmandu, International departure airport tax, Personal Insurance,
Personal equipments - sleeping bag, down jacket, waterproof jacket, kit bag
etc. Equipment allowance (Legally each expedition must be providing equipment
allowance for all Sherpa, guides and porters. This allowance is necessary for
brand new equipment (sleeping bag, shoes, crampons, down jacket, raincoat
etc.). Travel medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost, laundry,
telephone calls, alcoholic beverages, bottled drinks, tips, gifts, souvenirs,
etc.
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