LOBUCHE EAST

6119 Meters | Nepal

10th Apr 26 | 2nd Oct 2026

DIFFICULTY

Moderate

DURATION

18 Days

BEST TIME

April – May
Sept – Oct

COST

On Enquiry

overview

The Lobuche East Expedition (6,119 m) is a serious high-altitude climb that offers one of the most dramatic summit experiences in the Everest region. Known for its exposed summit ridge and technical snow sections, this peak pushes climbers beyond basic trekking-peak comfort zones.

After trekking through Everest Base Camp terrain, climbers move onto rocky ridges, glacial slopes, and snow-covered faces. Summit day is long and demanding — steep ascents, fixed ropes, cold winds, and extreme altitude require complete focus. The final ridge is narrow and exposed, delivering a high-adrenaline finish with breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and the Khumbu Glacier.

Lobuche East is best suited for climbers who already have high-altitude trekking experience and want a more technical and committing 6000 m climb.

Note: Prices mentioned are applicable for Indian passport holders. For foreign passport holders, the cost may vary. Please connect with the Boots & Crampons team for clarity.
Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the expedition. Signing it is mandatory.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1345m), city tour, sightseeing, shopping & final preparations

Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2840m) & trek to Phakding (2610m) / Ghat (2695m)

Day 3: Trek from Ghat/Phakding to Namche (3440m)

Day 4: Trek to Everest View Hotel & Everest Museum

Day 5: Trek from Namche to Deboche (3860m)

Day 6: Trek from Deboche to Dingboche (4430m)

Day 7: Acclimatization hike to Nangakarshang (5066m) and back to Dingboche.

Day 8: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4910m

Day 9: Trek to Lobuche Base Camp (5000m). Camp overnight

Day 10: Trek to Summit Camp ( 5300m). Camp overnight.

Day 11: Summit attempt and back to Lobuche

Day 12: Buffer Day

Day 13: Trek from Lobuche to Dingboche.

Day 14: Trek from Dingboche to Namche ( 3440m)

Day 15: Trek from Namche to Lukla ( 2840m )

Day 16: Fly to Kathmandu / Free afternoon

Day 17: Sightseeing around Kathmandu

Day 18: Fly back

INCLUSIONS

  • Accommodation

    • 2 nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu at a 3-Star category hotel on twin or single sharing basis, including breakfast.
    • Best available tea house accommodation during the trek on twin-sharing basis wherever possible.
    • Full Base Camp accommodation in expedition tents, including sleeping tent, mattress, and pillow for each participant.

    Meals

    • Breakfast included during hotel stay in Kathmandu.
    • All meals during the trekking and expedition period (breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
    • Freshly prepared meals at Base Camp and High Camps, including hot beverages such as tea and coffee.

    Transportation & Flights

    • International and domestic airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu.
    • Round-trip domestic travels between Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu, including airport taxes.
    • All necessary ground transportation required for the expedition.

    Permits & Expedition Documentation

    • Lobuche East climbing  Permit.
    • Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit.
    • Khumbu Region local permits and entry fees.
    • Garbage management and disposal fees.
    • All applicable government taxes and expedition documentation.

    Expedition Staff & Climbing Support

    • Experienced and certified Island Peak Climbing Sherpa Guide, including:
      • Salary, insurance, and equipment allowance
      • Climbing support and safety supervision
    • Professional Base Camp support team, including:
      • Base Camp cook and kitchen helpers
      • Expedition support staff
    • Porters and/or yaks for transporting expedition equipment and personal luggage between Lukla and Base Camp.
    • Insurance coverage for all Nepali expedition staff.

    Base Camp Infrastructure & Expedition Equipment

    • Fully equipped Base Camp setup including:
      • Dining tent
      • Kitchen tent
      • Toilet tent
      • Communication tent
      • Tables, chairs, and camp infrastructure
    • High-altitude climbing equipment support including:
      • Fixed ropes and route preparation
      • High altitude tents
      • Cooking equipment and gas
    • Electric generator and/or solar charging system at Base Camp.

    Safety, Communication & Expedition Support

    • Walkie-talkie communication systems during climbing.
    • Satellite phone access at Base Camp for emergency communication.
    • Weather forecast support during the expedition.
    • Comprehensive expedition first aid medical kits.
    • Coordination support for emergency rescue arrangements if required.

    Additional Services

    • Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
    • Boots & Crampons expedition duffel bag.
    • Expedition coordination and logistics management by Boots & Crampons team.
    • Exclusive participant discount on Fast&Up nutrition products.

EXCLUSIONS

  • International Travel & Visa

    • International airfare to and from Nepal.
    • Nepal entry visa fee.

    Insurance & Emergency Costs

    • Mandatory personal travel insurance covering:
      • High-altitude trekking and climbing
      • Emergency evacuation and rescue
      • Medical treatment and hospitalization
    • Emergency evacuation costs, including helicopter rescue if required.

    Personal Equipment & Gear

    • Personal trekking and climbing equipment, including:
      • Mountaineering boots
      • Sleeping bag
      • Down clothing and personal gear
      • Technical climbing equipment unless specifically stated as included

    (Gear rental assistance is available upon request.)

    Personal Expenses

    • Lunch and dinner during hotel stay in Kathmandu (except welcome and farewell dinner).
    • Personal expenses including:
      • Phone calls and internet usage
      • Battery charging and laundry
      • Alcoholic beverages and specialty drinks
      • Snacks and personal purchases

    Staff Tips & Bonuses

    • Summit bonus and tips for climbing Sherpa and expedition staff.
    • Gratuities for Base Camp staff, porters, and support crew.

    Additional & Unforeseen Expenses

    • Additional accommodation or transportation costs due to:
      • Flight delays or cancellations
      • Weather conditions
      • Political unrest or natural disasters
    • Additional transfers or services requested beyond the planned itinerary.
    • Room upgrades, early check-in, or late check-out at hotels.
    • Helicopter return or early departure from expedition for personal or medical reasons.

    No refunds will be provided for unused expedition services once the expedition has commenced.

    General Clause

    Any service, facility, or expense not explicitly mentioned in the “Inclusions” section will be considered excluded.

PREPARATION GUIDE

Please read carefully before registering

At Boots & Crampons, preparation is not optional. The level of training required depends on the duration, altitude, and technical difficulty of the trek or expedition you are signing up for.

    • Previous high-altitude trekking experience is mandatory.
    • Participants must be following a structured fitness routine for at least 2–3 months.
    • Weight training is essential—focus on legs, core, and overall endurance.
    • Regular uphill walking or stair climbing with a loaded backpack is required.
    • Build strong cardiovascular capacity through consistent jogging and cycling.
    • Squats are critical for building strength in thighs, glutes, knees, and stabilizing muscles.
    • Long duration at altitude requires mental strength and the ability to handle fatigue.
    • Participants must be comfortable with basic mountain living and minimal comforts.
    • Decision-making in the mountains is final and must be respected.

Proper preparation increases not just your chances of success, but also your safety and enjoyment in the mountains.

THINGS TO PACK

For Your Head:

  • Woolen warm cap to protect against cold winds
  • Balaclava for extra warmth
  • Bandana (can be used as a sweatband or to cover your face from dust)

For Your Feet:

  • 4-5 pairs of regular socks
  • 1-2 pair of thick woolen socks for warmth
  • Trekking boots with ankle support and good grip
  • Extra pair of comfortable sneakers or shoes to wear at the Tea House

For Your Hands:

  • 1-2 pairs of warm inner gloves
  • 1 pair of waterproof gloves to keep your hands dry
  • Hand warmers (optional, but useful in very cold weather)
  • A pair of fleece gloves for extra insulation

Clothing: The Armor of the Adventurer:

  • 1 pair of thermal innerwear (top and bottom) for base warmth
  • 2 pairs of lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
  • 1 pair of windproof and waterproof Gore-Tex trousers
  • 1 Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket for wind and rain protection
  • 1 poncho (optional) for sudden rain
  • 1-2 fleece jacket for light warmth
  • 3–4 full-sleeve dry-fit T-shirts for layering
  • 1 heavy down or padded jacket (800-900 Fills) for extreme cold

Navigational & Survival Gear:

  • 20-30L Backpack (for water, snacks, fleece, etc.)
  • 50-60L Backpack / Duffle Bag
  • 1 trekking pole (or 2 for better balance)
  • Filter water bottle (2 bottles of 1 Ltrs)
  • Thermos flask (for warm water or tea)

Personal Care Compact:

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Face towel, tissues & wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer & lip balm
  • Moisturizer (optional but helpful in dry climate)
  • Personal medication kit
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Illumination & Eye Protection:

  • Headlamp with extra batteries – a must-have for night treks and early morning starts
  • Sunglasses – Polarized, Category 4 with 100% UV protection and a wrap-around fit to guard your eyes from harsh sun glare and snowy reflections. Carry a backup pair just in case.

Soul Nourishment:

  • Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
  • Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
  • Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp
 

*Rental Gears Required*
Visit our Contracted Business Partner website – Summit Yak
for details on trek-specific rental gears and rates.

Frequently asked questions

The route combines high-altitude trekking trails, rocky ridges, snow/ice slopes, and glacier travel. The summit push involves steep snow and ice sections where you’ll use crampons and an ice axe on mixed terrain.

The summit of Lobuche East Peak is approximately 6,119 m (20,073 ft) — a challenging but non-technical high-altitude climb that requires good fitness, acclimatization, and stamina.

This expedition is considered moderate to challenging. While not highly technical, the summit push involves:

  • snow and ice travel
  • exposed slope segments
  • long summit day
    You should be comfortable with high-altitude movement and exposure.

You do not need advanced rock or ice climbing skills, but you must be confident with:

  • using crampons and an ice axe
  • movement on snow/ice slopes
  • fixed ropes where used on the summit section
    Prior high-altitude experience is strongly recommended.

The best climbing seasons are:

  • Spring (March–May)
  • Autumn (September–November)
    These windows offer more stable weather and better visibility.

Typical itineraries span about 12–16 days, including:

  • approach trek
  • acclimatization days
  • summit push

Daily trekking and climbing hours can range from 6 to 10+ hours, depending on altitude and conditions.

Participants must have:

  • strong cardiovascular endurance
  • good high-altitude trekking stamina
  • comfort on snow and ice slopes

➡️ Refer to the Preparation Guide for detailed fitness, conditioning, and training expectations.

Key gear includes:

  • mountaineering boots compatible with crampons
  • crampons and ice axe
  • harness, helmet, and basic climbing hardware
  • warm high-altitude clothing
    A full gear checklist is included in the Preparation Guide.

Water is obtained from glacial streams and snow melt. The expedition team treats water, but climbers should carry personal purification tablets or filer water bottles as backup

  • A dedicated WhatsApp group will be created post-registration for preparation and coordination queries.
  • Zoom briefing sessions will be conducted to:
    • Walk through the expedition flow
    • Explain technical expectations
    • Clarify individual doubts
  • Each session will include a Q&A segment.

The Lobuche East Expedition is a rewarding high-altitude adventure that combines trekking and a non-technical peak climb. With proper preparation, pacing, and respect for altitude, it offers a truly memorable Himalayan experience.

WHY CHOOSE US

01

Trustworthy​

Proven expedition company with transparent processes, certified leaders, and strong participant safety standards.

02

Success Rate

Consistently high summit and completion rates through careful planning, acclimatization, and expert leadership.

03

Customized

Flexible itineraries tailored to participant fitness, goals, timelines, and expedition objectives.

04

Experience

Led by seasoned mountaineers with extensive Himalayan and international expedition experience.

05

Eco-Friendly

Committed to responsible trekking, Leave No Trace principles, and environmentally conscious expedition practices.

06

Variety of Destination

Wide range of treks and expeditions across Himalayas and iconic global mountain destinations.

SAFETY MEASURES

Boots & Crampons staff of highly trained professional guides is here to make your journey as safe and secure as possible. All of our trekking guides are medically certified and have abundant experience using their training in mountainous environments.

Our safety standards are based on the experiences of our founder, managing risk in some of the world’s most hostile environments.

While we advise our trekkers to carry light, our guides are always prepared with:

  • Medical Kit containing High Altitude Emergency Medicines and Life Saving Drugs
  • Oximeter to measure pulse rate and oxygen saturation in blood while on the trek
  • Oxygen Cylinders ONLY for climbs above 6000 Mtrs.

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