About Lobuche Peak
Lobuche Peak is located in the Everest Base camp trek. This peak climbing is technically more difficult Than Mera and Island Peak. Lobuche east peak is 6,119 meters but it is a challenging peak climbing in Nepal, we have to use rock walking and snow and ice. This rises over the moraine of the Khumbu glacier. Lobuche East Peak offers a charming sight that can be part of the attraction for maximum peak climbers. This peak climbing offers the adventurous experience of climbing high altitude and the excellent view of the towering mountains including the world's highest Mt. Everest (8848m). Lobuche Peak offers a superb view of towering mountains like Mt. Everest- the highest mountain in the world, Island Peak (6160m.), Mt. Makalu (8462m.), Lhotse (8501m.), Nuptse (7861m.), Amadablam (6812m.), and Kanchenjunga (8586m.), Tibetan peak as well as many climbing peaks. From the peak, you also enjoy the view of the Khumbu glacier, Valleys, glaciated moraines, etc.
With the team of Beyond the Limits Treks & Expedition, your journey starts with the flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and then you follow the Everest base camp trekking trail. You traverse through the Dudh Koshi river valley, Sagarmatha National Park, Buddhist monasteries, numerous Sherpa villages like Namche, Tengboche, Khumjung, Dingboche, etc, alpine meadows with beautiful views of the mountains, Glaciers, and waterfalls, etc. in different Sherpa village you can explore their culture, lifestyle, religious practices, etc with their hospitality and greetings. Sagarmatha National Park is another attraction that gives the chance to explore flora and fauna and encounter rare wild animals like Red Panda, Himalayan Thar, Musk deer, goral, snow leopard, Serow, etc. You can combine Lobuche east peak climbing with the Everest base camp trek or Island peak climbing. The best seasons too for Lobuche East peak climbing are autumn and spring when the weather is clear and you can have a clear view of the mountains.