Mt. Lobuche Peak Climbing
Lobuche Peak, lies close to Khumbu Glacier in Everest Region.
The Lobuche or Lobuje Mountain consists of two different summits, viz. East and West with heights of 6,119 m and 6,145 m respectively.
LENGTH
20 DAYS
ALTITUDE
6,119m/20,062ft
SEASON
April - May & Oct - Nov
TYPE
6000M + TREK PEAK
Lobuche East Peak Climbing
Lobuche Peak is an exceptional pick for your first Himalayan climb.It is an aesthetic peak with stunning views from its summit. Lobuche peak lies close to the Khumbu Glacier and has two main peaks, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East. The massive Louche East peak stands at 6119m (20,062ft) and is located at latitude of 27°58'08''N and 86°47'05'' E. The cost of a permit is very reasonable and the peak is somewhat secluded allowing for more privacy.The Lobuche east true summit can reach with some difficulty by gaining the notch with a descent followed by steep snowy slopes climb to the top. Climbing Clinic course held at base camp briefed and instructed by experienced mountain experts so that you acquire the necessary skills and confidence to achieve your goal.
The route of Lobuche Peak climbing starts from Lobuche village via South bear and South Ridge. Both the Peaks of Lobuche are dramatic and very similar in geometry, forming three-ridged pyramid on each. They dominate the view from the Everest Base Camp trek while approaching Lobuche village located at the base of the Southeast shoulder of the Lobuche East Peak. The South and Southeast Ridges form a typical rock triangle extending to the Khumbu Glacier sideways moraine and easily identifiable from the trek and in particularly from the hill with stone memorials.