Lobuche East Peak Climbing - 19 Days

During Lobuche East Peak Climbing, you walk on a ridge and ascend to a notch. In this climbing, you come across rock, you ascend to a height 6119 m, and you traverse its attractive feature. As you climb more and more, you see the famous mountains of the Everest Region, such as Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Khangtenga, and Tawache. You also see Ama Dablam, the most beautiful of the world, and you also see from the summit of the Lobuche East the stunning view of Mt. Everest and the Tibetan Peaks.

The itinerary of the Lobuche East Peak Climbing is similar to that of the Everest Base Camp Trek and includes Kalapathar, the best viewpoint to see Mt. Everest; Phakding, a UNESCO World Heritage village, and Namche Bazaar, the largest Sherpa village of the Everest Region. This largest Sherpa village of Nepal is also known as the ‘Gateway to Everest.’ The itinerary of the Lobuche East Peak Climbing also includes Tengboche, Dingboche, Chukkung, and Pangboche villages, where you will observe the Sherpa culture thoroughly.

Tengboche is one of the beautiful villages of the world and has a monastery, which comes under the category of ‘Outstanding Universal Value.’ In the background of Tengboche, there are mountains, such as Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Tawache, and Mt. Everest. Dingboche has the longest stonewall of Nepal and also has the highest billiard parlors of the world. Both Chukung and Lobuche, offer a range of snow-covered peaks and the spectacular view of Nuptse. Of all the villages of the Everest Region, Chukkung is the only village, which offers the exceptional, stunning, and grand view of Ama Dablam. Pangboche is different from other villages because it has the monastery that has the hand and scalp of an Abominable Snowman, which is called Yeti in Nepali.