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21 days Lobuche east peak and Two high passes Trek:

Price: EUR 2880

21 days Lobuche east peak and Two high passes Trek:

Dear all trekkers and climbers,

Namaste! A warm welcome to trekkers and climbers from all over the world. We invite you to trekking at Mt. Everest, Khumbu  region and Labuche east trekking  peak climbing. Which is a true paradise for those who love high-altitude adventure, untouched nature, and the serene mountain environment.

About Labuche East: Lobuche East (6,119m) is a stunning trekking peak nestled between the Cho La Pass and the towering Pumori. Renowned for offering some of the most dramatic views of Mt. Everest and the surrounding Khumbu giant Himalaya peaks. Labuche east peak is a favorite for climbers seeking a true Himalayan challenge.

Climbing the peak: The terrain is characterized by steep, rocky sections that require focus and stamina. To ensure your safety, your climbing guide will manage fixed ropes for both the ascent and descent.

•    Preparation: While technical expertise is managed by our team, you should be physically fit, well-acclimatized, and mentally confident.

•    The Summit Push: Starting from High Camp in the early morning, the push to the summit is straightforward but demanding.

•    The Descent: Exercise caution, descending back to High Camp can often be more taxing and riskier than the climb up. Your guide will provide a full safety briefing regarding the descent.

From the summit:  If weather permitting, you will be rewarded with an intimate, panoramic view of the world’s highest peak Mt. Everest face to face. Himalayan peaks names are listed in our day-by-day itinerary.

Journey Highlights: Your expedition begins at the legendary Tenzing-Hillary Airport in Lukla (2,840m). While many climbers simply summit the peak and return the same way, this comprehensive itinerary maximizes your experience by combining the Lobuche East climb with two iconic high passes trek. By crossing into the Thame Valley rather than back-tracking, you witness a much wider variety of landscapes, hidden valleys, and panoramic vistas. From Namche same route which you came before, back to Lukla airport ending the trek. 

All within a single journey in one cost you can complete this peak climbing verses high passes trekking. For the detail, please check at the end of this site our day-by-day route itinerary.  

The Route & Cultural Hubs:

•    Namche Bazaar: Pass through this vibrant "Sherpa Land" the bustling gateway to the Everest region and the heart of local trade.

•    Spiritual Heartlands: The trail pass through the spiritual centers of the Khumbu, including the historic Tyangboche and Pangboche Monasteries, and the high-altitude settlement of Dingboche.

•    The Two-Pass Extension: After conquering the summit of Lobuche East, the adventure continues over the Cho La Pass (5,420m) into the breathtaking Gokyo Valley. After exploring the turquoise lakes and Gokyo Ri, you will cross the Renjo La Pass (5,360m).

•    The Descent: From Renjo La, you descend through the traditional village of Thame, a region famous for its legendary mountaineers, before looping back to Namche Bazaar and finally Lukla.

Please Note:  Only climbing the Labuche east peak, without high passes trek, You can complete in 18 days.

Sagarmatha National Park: Shortly after leaving Jorsalle, you enter a UNESCO World Heritage Site (est. 1976). This protected wilderness is a sanctuary for rare flora and fauna. The park’s conservation efforts make it very likely that you will encounter Himalayan Tahr and Musk Deer grazing along the trails, set against a backdrop of world-class mountain scenery.

Buddhist (Sherpas) Monastery: If you are interested, during your trek can visit Namche, Tyangboche, Pangbochde and Thame monasteries in-route. Where you can meet with the Lama and monks, explore about Buddhism and Khumbu's Sherpa culture.

Himalayan panorama: The Everest region offers some of the most spectacular mountain views on Earth. During the trek and summit of Labuche east. you can see above 8,000m. peaks: Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Cho oyu. Iconic Himalayan Peaks (Below 8,000m) Nuptse, Pumori, Chamlang, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Khang Tega, Gyajung khang, and Tawuche. Trekking peaks: Island peak, Mera, Cholatse, Labuche, Kwangde, Kusum Khangkaru, Labuche, and Kongma Tse, you can see during the trek. 

High altitude sickness and safety: High-altitude sickness occurs when your body can’t get enough oxygen because the lower air pressure at higher elevation above 3,000m. when you ascend too quickly during the trek. At High elevation anyone at any time can be suffering from high-altitude sickness which is common, you don’t have to be nervous but please be attention. 

Altitude symptom: If you feel symptoms of high- altitude (Headache, vomiting, loss your appetite, Dizziness and trouble falling asleep) stop to ascending immediately descend as possible. Eat enough garlic soup, take lots of hot drinks and rest. Next day you will feel better, if not your guide will look for another solution check at H..A. (Himalayan Rescue Assocation) clinic at Pheriche. In serious cases, clinic will Recommend a rescue flight, we can arrange an emergency helicopter evacuation. 

Emergency Helicopter Evacuation: Your safety is our absolute priority. In the event of serious illness or injury, our guides are trained to act immediately. They will maintain constant communication with our Kathmandu-based agency to coordinate a rapid response.

We can arrange an emergency helicopter evacuation from any point on the trail back to Kathmandu within a few hours (weather permitting). To ensure a smooth and life-saving rescue, we require all our guests to have travel insurance that specifically covers high-altitude helicopter rescue and medical evacuation. Our team will handle all the logistics with your insurance provider and the helicopter operators so that you can focus entirely on recovery.

Travel Insurance: Unfortunate illness or injury can happen to anyone, anywhere. In the remote mountain regions where we trek, your safety is paramount. Because ground transport to the nearest clinic can be slow, we rely on rapid aerial response.

•   Helicopter is one of the fastest rescue service but is extremely expensive.

•    Action Required: We strongly advise you to issue a 'comprehensive travel insurance policy' from your home country or in Kathmandu. Your policy must specifically cover emergency helicopter evacuation and medical expenses at high altitudes (up to 6,000m. 

Pro Tip: Please Always carry a digital and printed copy of your insurance certificate and the 24-hour emergency contact number for your provider.

Safety Note - Animal Caravans:  In the Khumbu (Everest) region, you will frequently encounter caravans of Yaks, Jopkyos, and Mules transporting goods. If you hear bells ringing in the distance, start looking for a wide spot in the trail to step aside immediately. It’s much easier to find a safe spot early than to scramble when the caravan is right on top of you. Always move to the mountainside (the inner wall) of the trail and wait for the animals to pass. Never stand on the cliff-side edge. 

The Best Season and Weather:

Due to the effects of global warming, mountain weather has become increasingly unpredictable. However, the Himalayan seasons generally follow these patterns:

Spring Season (March - May) Spectacular clear views.The stable weather brings excellent visibility. Above 3,000m, beautiful landscape with Himalayan rhododendrons and various wildflowers in full blossom.

Autumn Season (September - November) one of the spectacular, uninterrupted views of the mountains and high Himalaya. Perfect temperatures for trekking, making days enjoyable one of the best time for the trek.

Winter (December – February) & Summer (June – August): These seasons present significant challenges for Trekking peak climbing. In winter, heavy snowfall frequently blocks the high Passes, making the crossing dangerous or impossible. During the summer monsoon, heavy rains result in poor visibility and the presence of leeches on the trails. More importantly, the risk of landslides increases, and rising river levels can wash out trekking paths or block the motor roads leading to the trailhead.

Practical Detail and Trekking Services:

Permits and Fees: For Mt. Everest - Khumbu region trekking permits are generally not required. You will only need Lobuche east peak climbing permit, Sagarmatha National Park, entry permit and a TIMS card (Trekkers' Information Management System). We will handle the arrangement of these for you. Khumbu Passang Lhamu, local government fees will be managed and arranged by your trekking guide on the spot.

Your Trekking Accommodation:  At Island peak, region there are several small hotels lodges and restaurants are available. During your journey, you will stay in charming local hotel or lodges on a bed-and-breakfast basis. While mountain facilities are simpler than those in Kathmandu, they offer cozy atmosphere and the legendary warmth of Himalayan hospitality. "Your stay at High Camp includes tented lodging and full meal service, ensuring you stay rested and nourished before your summit push."

Your Daily meals at Trekking: Each lodge or small restaurant you will get vegetarian or non veg. dishes, different kinds of breakfast set, lunch and dinner. Authentic Nepalese Dal Bhat, Tarkari, chapati, Tibetan breads, momos, Stew, pasta, noodles, pizza, several items of fresh organic vegetables, potatoes, meats, eggs, soups, hot and cold drinks, which you can check at menu. Your guide will assist in arranging delicious lunches and dinners daily.

Climbing / Trekking Guide: To ensure the highest safety standards and a successful summit, you will be led by a highly experienced, government-registered climbing guide. They are experts in high-altitude safety, technical maneuvers, and weather assessment.

Porters: We provide dedicated porters to carry your personal luggage and heavy gear, allowing you to focus your energy on the trek and the climb.

Domestic Flight: To maximize your time in the mountains and avoid several days of strenuous trekking, this itinerary includes domestic flights between Kathmandu and Lukla. This 30 to 35-minute scenic flight brings you directly to the "Gateway to Everest," ensuring you start your trek fresh and on schedule.

Transportation in Kathmandu: To ensure your arrival and departure are as smooth as possible, we provide private vehicle car, van or bus  as group size, transfers for all your airport needs.

Your Daily Trekking Routine: 

Life on the trail follows a peaceful, structured rhythm designed to keep you energized and immersed in the landscape.

The Morning Call: Your day begins gently. Early in the morning, your guide will bring a hot cup of tea or coffee directly to your room, followed by a bowl of warm water for washing. After freshening up and packing your duffel bag, you’ll head to the dining hall. A fresh, warm breakfast is served as you take in the morning sun hitting the surrounding peaks.

The Trail & Midday Break: The day is spent at a steady, comfortable pace. Along the way, you’ll enjoy scenic strolls, capture photographs, and explore local culture—visiting monasteries, schools, or villages with your guide.

Lunch between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM, featuring a freshly prepared hot meal and drinks. Following lunch, you’ll have about an hour to digest and relax before resuming the afternoon leg of the journey.

Afternoon Arrival & Evening Relaxation: Upon reaching the day’s destination, your guide will handle your hotel or lodge check-in. Once you’ve settled into your room, the late afternoon is yours to enjoy. Relax in the heated dining hall with hot drinks, biscuits, and local cheese. You’ll place your dinner order early to ensure a fresh meal at your preferred time.

Evening Briefing: During dinner, your guide will recap the day’s highlights and provide a detailed briefing on the terrain and plan for the following morning.

Required Climbing Gear: For your safety and comfort on the mountain, please ensure you have the following technical equipment. You are responsible for providing your own gear; however, high-quality equipment can be purchased or rented in Kathmandu if needed.

2 Non-locking carabiners 1 pcs, 2 D-Shaped locking carabiners 1 pcs, Steel Crampons 1 pair, Alpine climbing harness 1 pcs, mountaineering boots with high altitude liners 1 pair, Ice axe 1 pcs, Ski pools 1 pair, Ascender 1 pcs, climbing helmet 1 pcs, Snow Glass 1 pcs, Snow gloves 1 pair, Expedition style gaiters (ensure fit over your boots) 1 pair.

Trekking equipment check list: Trekking boots, light shoes / trainers, down or fibre pile jacket, fleece or sweater, shirts (x 2), long and short trekking trousers (and /or long skirt for women), windproof jacket & trouser, waterproof poncho, sun hat, woollen cap, gloves, woollen socks (x 3), underwear.

Other essential items: Kitbag and padlock, small rucksack, down sleeping bag (4 seasons +) with inner liner, water bottle (1 litre capacity), head torch, personal first aid, sun and snow glasses/goggles, sun cream (factor 15+) & lip slave, towel & wash kit, whistle, passport, passport-size photographs, plastic bags, money belt.

Optional: Camera (with high-capacity memory cards and extra batteries), trekking poles / walking sticks, binoculars, notebook, pen etc.

Sleeping bag: We strongly suggest bringing down sleeping bag (-20 degree Celsius) with an inner liner. Because hotels / lodges blankets are not always warm and clean enough to meet your personal standards. If you, doesn’t have sleeping bag you can buy or hire at Kathmandu as your size.

Why Choose a Trekking Agency in Kathmandu?

While some trekkers explore the Himalayas independently to save on costs, they often overlook a critical question: "If something goes wrong, what is the solution?" Trekking in Nepal is vastly different from hiking in Europe or Western countries. The terrain is rugged, the altitudes are extreme, and conditions can change in an instant. When you trek with us, your small investment does more than just book a trip-it ensures a seamless, high-quality experience defined by a family atmosphere and total peace of mind.

Safety First: In the wilderness, unexpected challenges, from altitude sickness to unpredictable weather can arise at any moment. Without professional support, these situations can quickly become life-threatening. We provide the essential safety net and emergency logistics required to keep you safe.

The Service Difference: The mountain panorama remains the same for everyone, but the quality of your journey is defined by the service you receive. By booking through a government-registered agency like ours, you gain access to:

 

•    Expert Guidance: Professional guides who are fluent in the local culture, trail secrets, and shifting weather patterns.

•    Reliable Support: Dedicated porters to handle the heavy lifting, allowing you to walk freely and focus on the scenery.

•    Stress-Free Logistics: We manage every detail, from your date of arrival to departure, so you never have to worry about the "what ifs."

Your journey with us isn’t just a holiday; it’s a commitment to quality, safety, and a happy, stress-free life on the trail.

✅ Final Note:
Who can join Lobuche east Peak climbing and trek?

Labuche east peak climbing and trek designed for anyone who is physically fit, healthy, and passionate about exploring the high Himalayas. We welcome men and women between the ages of 16 and 70 to join us with confidence.

This peak climbing and trek is suitable with friends, groups or single with a guide. Being surrounded by such a beautiful organic, natural Himalayan environment is proven you feeling excited, happy, stress-free, and full of sweet, unforgettable memories once in your life. 

Preparation and Support: You are never alone in your preparation. We provide comprehensive information and a full briefing in Kathmandu before you set off. Once on the trail, your guide will provide a clear, day-by-day explanation of the plan to ensure you are always informed and comfortable.

Get in Touch: For more information regarding trekking seasons, exact durations, and a competitive, reasonable cost for your group (large or small), please contact us directly. We pride ourselves on providing a service that is faster, more personal, and more reliable than the rest.

Contact us via:

Email: hellokirken@gmail.com

WhatsApp / Messenger: Kirken Sherpa +43 664 55155 46

Direct Call: +43 664 55155 46

 
"Thank you for choosing Labuche peak climbing / trekking and for being a part of our team. We look forward to trekking with you!"
 
Trekking season September to November.
March to May
Kinds of trek Tea house + tent.
Max. elevation 6,119m. Labuche east peak.
Group Size 2 to 12 Person.
Total cost per person Euro 2,880.00

Single supplement Euro 300.00 extra cost.
The above-mentioned cost includes all the government taxes.
Group rates is available, can be negotiate.

 

What’s Included

  4 nights in Kathmandu at 3-Star hotel with bed & breakfast on twin sharing basis.  

 16 nights lodging + camping trek & peak climbing all the meals (breakfast- lunch - dinner) with hot drinks.         

 Kathmandu / Lukla / Kathmandu flight.

 Kathmandu airport / hotel / airport transfers by private vehicles. 

  Lobuche ease peak climbing permit's fee.

  Sagarmatha national park entry fees.

  TIMS and local government fees.

   Local governments fees.

 1 experienced English-speaking trekking + Peak climbing guide with climbing equipment. 

 1 porter between two trekkers (30 kg. weight)

  Fix ropes and main ropes.

  Ice axe and other necessary climbing gear.

 Medical, life and rescue insurance for trekking guide, cook, kitchen boys and porters.

Continue cost included

What’s Not Included

❌ Main meals (lunch + dinner) and drinks in Kathmandu.                                               

❌ Personal climbing equipment.         

❌ Personal expenses alcoholic beverages, drinks, laundry services and hot shower.

❌ Medical and travel insurance for the trekkers. 

❌ Emergency helicopter rescue charges for the trekkers if necessary.

❌ International airfare (flight ticket) and taxes.

❌ Any kinds of visa for Nepal.                                                                                       

❌ Tips for trekking & climbing staffs. 

Daily Itinerary

Warm Welcome: Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan international airport, Our representative will meet you at the airport terminal with a personalized sign, handling your luggage, welcome you with colourful flowers, drive to star hotel as your booking. Upon arrival at your hotel, you will be served a refreshing welcome drink at reception while our team assists with your check-in.

First Evening & Briefing: In the evening, you can enjoy dinner at your hotel or a local restaurant. During this time, our Tour Manager will conduct a comprehensive briefing, covering your trekking itinerary, safety protocols, and any other essential information for your upcoming adventure.

 3-star hotel as your booking at Kathmandu.

Kathmandu is a vibrant hub of culture and heritage, home to some of the world's most significant Buddhist stupas and Hindu temples. Following breakfast, you are free to spend the day exploring the historic sites across Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan.

Getting Around: For longer distances-such as visits to Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, or Swayambhunath, as well as excursions to the neighbouring cities of Bhaktapur and Patan, hiring a taxi is the most convenient option.

Rickshaws & Walking: Within the Kathmandu city centre including Durbar Square, New Road, and the Thamel tourist market, you can enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride (a three-wheeled bicycle) or simply explore the bustling streets on foot.

Important Notes: Please be aware that all UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan require an entry fee for visitors.

Shopping & Souvenirs: Thamel, the city's primary tourist hub, is filled with shops selling high-quality trekking equipment and unique souvenirs. Keep in mind that the Nepalese market culture is quite different from Western standards don't forget to friendly haggle for a discount!

Dining: For lunch and dinner, you will find an array of excellent restaurants offering diverse international and local menus to suit every palate.

Need a hand?  If you require a professional city guide or any further information to help plan your day, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Important Flight Note: To manage air traffic and parking congestion during the peak trekking seasons, the Civil Aviation Authority often redirects all Lukla flights shift to Manthali Airport in Ramechhap.

If direct flights from Kathmandu are unavailable, After lunch, we will drive you from Kathmandu to Manthali via private vehicle (approximately a 5 to 6-hour scenic drive. You will spend the night at a local hotel in Manthali (Bed & Breakfast included).

The Flight: The next morning, you will take a short, 20-minute flight from Manthali to Lukla airport.

 3-star hotel with bed and breakfast.

The Flight: After an early breakfast, your guide will escort you to the airport for 30 to 35-minute flight to Lukla (2,840m). Keep your camera ready! From the plane, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Jugal Himal range, Gauri Shanker, Dudh Kunda, and Kwangde and beautiful mountains villages.

Beginning the Trek: Upon landing at the world-famous Tenzing-Hillary Airport, you will enjoy lunch and meet our team of porters who will assist with your luggage.

The Path to Phakding: If we arrive on schedule, we will begin an easy 3-hour trek to Phakding village. This stretch is a gentle introduction to the region, winding through local landscapes.

Flexibility First: In the event of flight delays due to weather, we will stay overnight in a comfortable hotel in Lukla and begin our trek the following morning.

  Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 3 hours.

The Journey Upward: Following breakfast in Phakding, we begin a scenic trek through the villages of Benkar and Jorsalle, eventually reaching the Sagarmatha National Park check post at Monjo village. Register Sagarmatha National Park, entry permits at the post.

Trek continue, The trail leads us to Larja Dobhan, a stunning point where two glacial river, the Dudh Koshi (from the Everest region) and the Bhote Koshi (from the Thame region meet. After crossing the high suspension bridge, we begin the steady, famous ascent toward Namche Bazaar.

The First Glimpse: We will stop for lunch at Top Danda. If the weather is clear, this is where you will be rewarded with your first magnificent view top of Mt. Everest.

There are several charming tea houses along the route, between Phakding to Namche Bazaar, where you can stop for a hot or cold drink and a short rest.

Welcome to Namche Bazaar (3,440m): Namche is the vibrant "capital" of the Khumbu region.Your guide will select a high-quality hotel / lodge for your two-night stay. This bustling mountain town offers many modern comforts, including:

Trekking Shops, Reliable Wi-Fi services and ATM, Cafes, bakeries, and local markets.

Guide's Note: The climb to Namche is a significant gain in altitude. Remember to "Bistari, Bistari" (slowly, slowly) and drink plenty of water as we ascend.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging.   Approx. 5 to 6 hours.

 

Now that you have reached 3,440m, a rest day is essential for your body to adjust to the thinning air. This is not just a day off, but a day to prepare for the higher altitudes ahead.

Morning Exploration: After breakfast, we will take a gentle walk around Namche Bazaar. You can visit, The Sherpa Village & Monastery: Experience the local culture and spiritual heart of the region.

National Park Museum: Learn about the history of Everest expeditions and the unique flora and fauna of the Himalayas.

If you are feeling healthy and energized, we will trek up to the famous Everest View Hotel (3,880m) in Shyangboche.

World-Class Views: This Japanese-run hotel holds the record for the highest elevation hotel in the world.

Acclimatization: By hiking to 3,880m (440m higher than Namche) and then returning to Namche to sleep, you are following the best medical practice for high-altitude safety  "Climb High, Sleep Low" 

Himalayan Panorama: From the terrace of the Everest View Hotel or National Park Museum, you will be rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree panorama:

Mt. Everest 8,848,86 m. Lhotse 8,516 m. Nuptse 7,861 m. Changtse 7,543m. Baruntse 7,152.  Ama Dablam 6,812 m. Thamserku 6,608 m. Khangtega 6,782m. Tawuche 6,367m. Khumbi Yul-Lha 5,761m. Kwangde peak 6,011m. and several Iconic Himalayan peaks.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 3 to 4 hours.

The Scenic Route: Following breakfast at your hotel in Namche, we begin our journey with a relatively easy trail that offers sweeping panoramic views of the Everest massive. We will stop for lunch at Sanasa a beautiful place with Thamserku panorama. After a short rest to soak in the views, we continue with a gentle descent to Phungi Tenga, situated by the river.

After crossing the suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi, we begin a steady, gradual ascent through lush rhododendron forests toward Tyangboche monastery.

Tyangboche Monastery (3,867m): Tyangboche is home to the most famous Buddhist monastery in the Everest Khumbu region. Perched on a high ridge, it offers a legendary 360-degree panorama of the surrounding peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, and a particularly stunning view of Ama Dablam.

At Tyangboche, there few hotels and lodges. Your guide will select a comfortable hotel or lodge with the best available views for your stay. If timing permits, you may have the opportunity to observe the monks during their evening prayers inside the monastery a truly peaceful and unforgettable experience.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 5 to 6 hours.

 

 

The journey through ancient trails: After breakfast in Tyangboche, we begin our day with a gentle descent through a beautiful forest toward the Imja Khola river. Along the way, we pass the Deboche (Diuche) Ani Nunnery, a peaceful residence for Buddhist nuns.

Pangboche Village: We stop here for lunch. This village is home to the oldest monastery in the Khumbu region. Before lunch, you can visit the monastery to see the famous scalp and hand bone of a Yeti, which have been preserved by the local monks for generations.

Dingboche village: After lunch, the trees begin to disappear as we enter the alpine zone. We trek onward to Dingboche (4,410m), a village known as the "Summer Settlement" for local farmers from Pangboche village. At Dingboche there are several hotels and lodges for trekker's accommodation and meals.Your guide will select a high-quality hotel or lodge for your night stay. 

From Dingboche, you can see 'The Lhotse South Face'  A massive, towering wall of rock and ice that dominates the northern skyline. Ama Dablam, from this angle, the mountain takes on a completely different, even more dramatic shape.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging.   Approx. 6 to 7 hours.

Before attempting Island Peak, proper acclimatization is essential. To prepare your body for high altitude, we follow the "climb high, sleep low" principle. After assessing your health with your team and guide, you can choose one of the following two options for your acclimatization hike:

Option 1: Kongma La Pass (5,535m)
The Hike: A 3 to 4-hour steady climb from Dingboche.

The Reward: Spectacular, unique views of Makalu and the surrounding Khumbu Himalayan peaks from a rarely seen angle.

Option 2: Chhukung Ri (5,550m)
The Hike: A 3-hour trek to Chhukung followed by a 3-hour ascent to the summit of Chhukung Ri.

Chhukung Ri, is the highest viewpoint in the Khumbu region, offering unparalleled panoramic viewss of Makalu and  surrounding Khumbu Himalayan peaks from a rarely seen angle.

After breakfast, ensure you have plenty of water and a packed lunch. Explore either Kongma La or Chhukung Ri, after the panoramic view back to Dingboche to spend the night at the same lodge.

  Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 4 to 6 hours.

After breakfast in Dingboche, we begin with an easy trek offering a beautiful panorama just above Pheriche village (H.R.A. clinic). We will stop for lunch at Thukla.

From Thukla, the trails toward Everest Base Camp (Kala Patthar) and Lobuche Peak diverge. We will ascending through a rugged, rocky path toward the base camp, some place there is fix rope for ascending.

Accommodation: At Lobuche east high camp there are several tented camps for overnight stays and meals. Your climbing guide will select a good-quality tent for our two-night stay.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Tented camp. Approx. 6 to 7 hours.

The campsite is exceptionally quiet and beautiful, featuring a small, serene lake. You can sleep in as long as you like this morning; once you wake up, enjoy your breakfast surrounded by spectacular Himalayan views.

Technical Training & Gear Check: After breakfast, your climbing guide will lead a mandatory technical session to prepare you for the summit push:

Technical Briefing: Your guide will provide detailed instructions on the route, timing, and safety protocols.

Gear Demonstration: This is a practical session. You will practice using your Ascender (Jumar) and switching carabiners on fixed ropes. We will also ensure your crampons are perfectly fitted to your boots.

Practice Run: You will practice climbing up and descending with your guide to build muscle memory, making tomorrow’s movement much easier.

After the practice session, enjoy a warm lunch and take time to relax. This is a good opportunity to double-check all your climbing gear one last time.

Evening Preparation: After an early dinner, you will retire to your tent. To ensure a smooth start for the midnight departure, please prepare the following before you sleep:

Headlamp: Test your batteries and keep the headlamp inside your sleeping bag to prevent the cold from draining the power.

Layering: Lay out your summit clothing in the order you will put it on.

Hydration: Ensure your water bottles are filled and placed in insulated covers if possible.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Tented camp lodging. As you wish.

The Goal (6,119m): Today is the day you have worked so hard for. The Summit of Labuche east peak. The Early Start Success on Labuche Peak begins in the dark. At 3:00 AM or 4:00 AM, your guide will wake you for a "mountaineer's breakfast." Sip a hot coffee, secure your headlamp, and prepare your gear.

Essential Fuel: Ensure you have at least 2 liters of boiled water and high-energy snacks (bars or chocolate) tucked inside your jacket to prevent them from freezing.

Following your guide's lead, you will move steadily upward. You will trek through rocky terrain until you reach the "Crampon Point" at the edge of the glacier. Here, your guide will help you secure your harness and crampons.

The Ridge & Fixed Ropes: You will traverse the glacier and move onto the steep. Using your ascender (Jumar) on the fixed ropes, you will navigate the final headwall leading to the summit.

The Summit (6,119m): Once you stand on the summit, you are rewarded with one of the most famous 360-degree panoramas in the world. You will see very close and  spectaculat panorama of  Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Chag Tse, Pumori and Tawuche. Also you can see far view of  Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. If the weather is calm, we will enjoy a summit snack and take photographs to celebrate your achievement.

The Descent Safety First:  Most accidents happen on the way down. After the summit, your body will be tired, and the afternoon sun can make the snow and ice slippery. Move slowly and maintain your concentration during the rappel and the trek back to Base Camp.

Recovery: Upon reaching Base Camp, you will enjoy hot soup and drinks before we continue the trek back to the comfort of the lodge in Dzongla.

Option: If the weather is too windy or dangerous, we will stay at Base Camp and attempt the summit the following day.

 Breakfast + pack lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging .Walking hours approx. 8 to 10 hours.

Reserve day: You came for adventure and the chance to stand at summit of Labuche east Peak; helping you achieve that dream is our primary goal. Today is a dedicated contingency day to ensure the best possible outcome for your expedition.

•    If the summit was missed yesterday: You will make a final attempt today and then trek back to Dzongla.

•    If the summit was successful: Enjoy a well-earned day of rest and relaxation in High Camp or Dzongla..

•    Flexible Options: Alternatively, you may consult with your team and guide to adjust your plans based on your energy levels and the current conditions.

  Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  High camp or Dzongla. Not sure.

The first pass Cho La (5,420m): Today is a demanding but rewarding 8 to 9-hour journey as you cross your first high pass. After an early breakfast, depart with your packed lunch and plenty of fluids. The trail leads you past the stunning Lake before beginning a gradual ascent toward the Cho La  pass.

Technical Note: The section below the pass often involves ice and hard-packed snow. Depending on the conditions, your guide may set a fixed rope and advise you to use crampons. Please follow your guide's instructions closely for a safe crossing.

The Pass & Descent: At the top of Cho La Pass (5,420m), there is a solar chargar station for your mobile, camara and power bank any one can charge free of cost. Take you pack lunch, enjoy the panoramic views, take photos and video before beginning your descent into the Chu Gyuma Valley. You will head toward Thagnak, where you’ll stop for a restorative break of hot soup and drinks.

Late Afternoon:  After resting for about half an hour, the final leg trek  pass through Ngozumba Glacier to Gokyo lake for night accommodation. Ngozumba Glacier, the longest glacier in the Khumbu Himalayas. At Gokyo, there are several hotels and lodges with restaurant which made easier for this trek. 

Your guide will select a quality hotel / lodge for your two-night stay at Gokyo.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging.Walking hours approx. 8 to 10 hours.

 

 

Summiting Gokyo Ri (5,360m): Today features a steady climb to one of the most iconic vantage points in the Himalayas. The effort is rewarded with a view that many trekkers consider superior even to Kala Patthar.

The Morning Climb: After an early breakfast, begin the gradual but steep ascent of Gokyo Ri. As you reach the summit, you will find the perfect spot to enjoy your packed lunch accompanied by hot tea or juice, soaking in the thin air and massive scale of the surrounding peaks.

Panorama: From the summit, you are treated to a staggering "eight-thousand-meter" skyline. The 360-degree view includes:

Above 8,000m. Mt. Everest (8,848m), Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.The Icons Himalayna views: Tawuche, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Thamserku, Gyachung Kang, Kusum Khangkaru and many more.

Below you, the deep turquoise waters of Gokyo Lake and the massive debris-covered Ngozumba Glacier stretch out in a stunning display of glacial power.

Return for Rest: After spending time exploring the summit and capturing photos, you will descend back to the Gokyo lake. You’ll spend another night at the same lodge, allowing for a relaxed afternoon to recover from the climb.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging.   Approx. 5 to 6 hours.

Renjo La (5,360m): Today you will cross the 'Renjo La Pass' This trail is less crowded and offers a wild, remote feeling as you transition into the Thame Valley.

Starting early after breakfast, you will trek along the western shore of Gokyo Lake. The climb to the top of the pass is a steady, zig-zagging ascent on a well-constructed stone path. As you gain height, the view of the Gokyo village nestled beside the turquoise water becomes increasingly dramatic.

A Final Masterpiece: Reaching the Renjo La (5,360m) provides what many consider the single best view in Nepal. Unlike other viewpoints, from here you can see all the Himalayan peaks in different angle. Also you can see Tashi Labtsa and  Pachermo peak.

Descent Into the Lungden Valley: Enjoy your pack lunch with panorama. After a summit break for photos and lunch, the trail descends steeply over stone stairs, eventually leveling out into a high alpine pasture. You will pass remote frozen lakes and ancient yak pastures as you head toward Lungden (Marlung). At Lungden there are only two small lodges for night accommodation and meaks.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 5 to 6 hours.

Descending to the Valley: After breakfast, you begin your descent into the majestic (Bhote Koshi) Thame Valley for lunch.This area is a historic hub for Himalayan exploration and trade, serving as a gateway to three iconic routes:

Nangpa La: The ancient high-altitude trade pass between Nepal and Tibet.

Tashi Lapcha: The technical 'Tashi Labtsa pass' into the Rolwaling Valley.

Renjo La: The pass you have just conquered from Gokyo Lake.

The Journey Down: The morning trek is a gentle descent through high alpine scenery. After approximately 3 hours, you will arrive at your designated lunch spot to rest and refuel at Tea house.

After lunch, the trail continues toward Thame. Before reaching the village, you will take a detour to visit the Thame Monastery (Gumba). Perched high on a cliffside, this is one of the oldest and most significant monasteries in the Khumbu region, offering a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of the valley below.

Resting in Thame: The day concludes in the traditional village of Thame, the childhood home of many famous Everest summiteers. You will settle into one of the local lodges for dinner and your overnight stay.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 5 to 6 hours.

Lunch at Namche Bazaar: After breakfast at Thame, easy trek to Namche Bazaar with beautiful panorama along the Bhote Koshi River. Lunch stop at Namche Bazaar. 

The Steep Descent: After lunch, we begin the long, steep descent from Namche Bazaar to Larja Dobhan. We cross the high suspension bridges once more, looking back at the confluence of the rivers at Larja Dobhan.

Exiting the National Park: We pass through the village of Jorsalle and officially check out of the Sagarmatha National Park before reaching the quiet village of Monjo (2,835m). Monjo is a much quieter place to spend the night compared to Namche. The lodges here are cozy and surrounded by greenery, providing a perfect atmosphere for a restful evening after a long day of downhill trekking.

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Lodging. Approx. 6 to 7 hours.

The Journey Completes: After breakfast in Monjo, we begin our final day of trekking. We retrace our steps through the lush valley, passing through Benkar and Phakding, where the landscape is now familiar and the air is warm.

Lunch at Ghat: We will stop for a final trail lunch in the village of Ghat. After lunch, there is one last gentle uphill climb to reach Lukla. Walking through the "Passang Lhamu Gate" marks the official completion of your trekking journey!

A Night accommodation: Upon arrival in Lukla, we check into a standard hotel. After weeks in the mountains, you can enjoy a hot shower and a celebratory dinner.

Farewell to the Team: This evening is the traditional time to say goodbye to your porters and guide. If you are satisfied with the service and the incredible effort of your team, it is customary to offer tips as a gesture of thanks for their hard work and dedication in helping you reach your goals.

You have successfully completed the Lobuche east Peak climb and two high passes crossed at the Everest region a truly world-class achievement!

 Breakfast + lunch + dinner with hot drinks.  Hotel at Lukla Bazaar.  Approx. 4 to 5 hours.

The flight to Kathmandu: After an early breakfast in Lukla, we head to the Tenzing-Hillary Airport for your flight back. As you lift off, enjoy one last bird’s-eye view of the Himalayan giants you just conquered.

Direct Flight: If operating directly to Kathmandu, the flight takes approximately 30 to 35 minutes.

Flight via Ramechhap: During peak trekking seasons, your 20 minutes flight will land at Manthali Airport (Ramechhap). From there, our private vehicle will be waiting to drive you back to Kathmandu (approximately a 5-hour scenic drive).

Back to Comfort: Upon arrival in Kathmandu, our representative will transfer you to your 3-star hotel. Enjoy a refreshing welcome drink at the reception as you check in.

Relaxation: The rest of the day is yours. Whether you want to enjoy a spa, hot shower, get a foot massage, or simply relax in a café in Thamel, this is your time to unwind and celebrate your success. 

 Breakfast with hot drinks.  3-star hotel at Kathmandu.

 

Today is a flexible day for you to enjoy the charm of Kathmandu at your own pace. After the physical challenge of Labuche peak climb and Khumbu trek, today is dedicated to your well-being.Today is a flexible day for you to enjoy the charm of Kathmandu at your own pace. After the completion of your trek, all about relaxing and soaking up the local atmosphere. After breakfast, the city is yours to explore.

Getting Around: For longer distances-such as visits to Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, or Swayambhunath, as well as excursions to the neighbouring cities of Bhaktapur and Patan, hiring a taxi is the most convenient option.

Rickshaws & Walking: Within the Kathmandu city centre including Durbar Square, New Road, and the Thamel tourist market, you can enjoy a traditional rickshaw ride (a three-wheeled bicycle) or simply explore the bustling streets on foot.

Important Notes: Please be aware that all UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan require an entry fee for visitors.

Shopping & Souvenirs: Thamel, the city's primary tourist hub, is filled with shops selling high-quality trekking equipment and unique souvenirs. Keep in mind that the Nepalese market culture is quite different from Western standards don't forget to friendly haggle for a discount!

Dining: For lunch and dinner, you will find an array of excellent restaurants offering diverse international and local menus to suit every palate.

Need a hand?  If you require a professional city guide or any further information to help plan your day, please do not hesitate to contact us.

: Evening our representative will take you for a farewell Nepali typical dinner with a culture program. After dinner back to hotel.
 3-star hotel with bed and breakfast.

 

Stress-Free Departure: At the end of your journey, we will coordinate your hotel pickup to ensure you arrive at the airport with plenty of time for your flight.  Complete the trip.

 Breakfast with hot or cold drinks. 

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