Peregrine Treks offers this dark rocky triangle-shaped peak climbing to aid the experienced trekking and climbing guide/Sherpa with impeccable service. Lobuche Peak Climbing has two summits, Lobuche East and Lobuche West, respectively, with 6119m and 6145m. These summits are interconnected by the same ridge, which has a relative gap and contrasting difference in distance between them though they are connected.
The eastern Lobuche can be summated with a trekking peak permit, while the west Lobuche requires an expedition permit. The shape of the Lobuche is like a solid triangle and can be best viewed from Pheriche, while the eastern ridge of the Lobuche rises from the Khumbu Glacier. The skyline glaciated the southwest face, and the skyline formed ascending south peaks.
Lobuche Peak Climbing Highlights
- Summit Lobuche Peak — 6119 meter
- Fly to and from Lukla — you can see the fantastic view of the Himalayas from the flight.
- Namche Bazar — Capital of Sherpa and Tengboche Monastery
- Visit Everest Base Camp and Mount Everest view from Kala Patthar
- Stunning Himalayan view and Khumbu Ice Fall
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites
One of Nepal’s most adventurous and breathtaking peak climbing expeditions is the ascent of Lobuche. Located along the ridge of Sagarmatha National Park in the Khumbu Region, Lobuche Peak rises directly to 6119 meters.
Typically, while climbing Lobuche Peak, there are two summits: Lobuche East (6119m) and Lobuche West (6145m). Similarly, the Lobuche West passes through the Khumbu glacier. In this area, ascending through majestic glaciers will give you an incredible sense. Your view of several glaciers and mountains will be breathtaking.
Climbing the Lobuche Peak can be considered a little strenuous compared to other trekking peaks climbing in Nepal. Expert help and support crew are needed; therefore, the expert Sherpa and highly experienced Peregrine Treks & Expedition trek planners offer safe passage and summit of the peak.
Book these fantastic trekking peaks to create the most adventurous memory of your life. If you are searching for the best mountain to prepare for the expedition to other higher peaks of Nepal, starting from Lobuche Peak could be the best answer. Our website must be informative, but some travelers could be many more questions. Please hesitate to contact us.
Our trek will bring us through charming Sherpa villages, where you’ll explore a taste of how humans survive some of the most inhospitable homesteads on Earth. Their hospitality claims no language, and your photographs will be memorable and unique.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best months for Lobuche Peak Climbing. Although Lobuche Peak Climbing can be taken during winter, the cold temperature might not suit climbers.

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