Lobuche East Peak Climbing
18 Day
Group Size
2-15 Persons
Max Elevation
5545 m
Grade
Td+
Stay
Tea house
Cost
Contact us
Destination
Nepal
Duration
18 Day
Region
Everest
Best Season
Spring/Autumn
Trekking Style
Active
Trip Mode
Trekking
Transport
Private vehicle/Flight
Overview
Lobuche East Peak Climbing: A Technical Summit in the Everest Region
Conquer the formidable Lobuche East Peak (6,119m/20,192ft), a challenging yet rewarding ascent within the iconic Khumbu Valley. This expedition combines the thrill of technical climbing with the breathtaking beauty of the Everest Base Camp trek.
Lobuche East is renowned for its technical demands, requiring a strong foundation in mountaineering skills. Our expert guides provide essential support, but climbers must be well-prepared and possess previous climbing experience. The journey is arduous but the summit rewards are unparalleled.
Your adventure commences with a scenic flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. Trek through charming Sherpa villages, vibrant rhododendron forests, and the awe-inspiring Khumbu Valley. Acclimatization is crucial, and we incorporate ample rest days and acclimatization hikes, including a visit to Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar.
Once acclimatized, we embark on the technical ascent of Lobuche East. The climb is classified as ‘TD’ (Technical Difficile) according to the French and Swiss Alpine Climbing Classification. Our experienced team ensures your safety and success as you challenge yourself on this remarkable peak.
Upon reaching the summit, be rewarded with panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and countless other Himalayan giants. Your descent leads back to Lukla for a final flight to Kathmandu, carrying with you unforgettable memories of this extraordinary adventure.
Highlights:
Scenic flight to Lukla and back
Immersive trek through the Everest region
Exploration of Sherpa culture and heritage
Stunning mountain scenery, including Everest Base Camp
Technical climb to the summit of Lobuche East Peak
Expert guidance and support from Tramping Himalaya Adventures
Embark on this epic journey with Mount Adventure Nepal and experience the thrill of summiting Lobuche East.
Itinerary
Day 01: Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by our staff and transferred to your hotel.
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by our staff and guide. You will then be transferred to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu city. After checking into your rooms and refreshing from your journey, join us in the main hall or lobby for a briefing from our guide about the trek, hotels, and other necessary information.
In the evening, enjoy a group dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant. Experience authentic Nepalese cuisine while being entertained by a folk culture program featuring various traditional dances of Nepal.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Resort 1350
Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2,820 m) (30 mins flight) and trek to Phakding (2,640 m) - 3 hrs.
Early in the morning, you’ll be transferred to Kathmandu’s domestic airport for a short flight to Lukla, the gateway to many adventures in the Khumbu region. From Lukla, you’ll begin your trek on a gentle, winding path that passes through several Sherpa farming villages. Along the way, you’ll enjoy views of Kongde and Kusum-Khanguru mountains. Your overnight stop will be at Phakding, a village situated by the glacial Dudh Kosi River.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 2640
Day 3: Trek to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) - 6 hrs.
Today’s trek takes you to Namche Bazaar, gradually gaining altitude as you go. In the morning, you’ll follow the river, crossing it several times until you reach Monjo village, near the entrance of Sagarmatha National Park. From there, you’ll walk through a river valley and gorge, surrounded by beautiful woodlands of tall rhododendron, pine, and fir trees. After crossing a high bridge, you’ll have a few hours of climbing ahead, with stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, and Kongde peaks along the way.
Namche Bazaar, situated at 3,440 meters, is an ideal place to rest and acclimatize. It’s the main town in the Khumbu region, known for its colorful and exciting Saturday market that takes place once a week.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 3440
Day 4: Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization and excursion.
Today is a rest day to acclimatize before heading to higher terrain. After breakfast, you have options for a hike to the Everest View Hotel or a walk to the top of Namche. Both options offer stunning landscape views, including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and a series of other high peaks. You can also visit the National Park Museum, which provides extensive information about the Khumbu region, Sherpa history and culture, local flora and fauna, and details on mountaineering.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 3440
Day 5: Trek to Thyangboche Monastery (3,867 m) - 5 hrs.
After enjoying your time in Namche, you’ll start your morning walk on a scenic and gradual path with views of Everest and other giant peaks. The route descends to the Imjatse River at Phunki Tenga, a small spot with a few lodges, perfect for a refreshing break or lunch stop. From there, you’ll head uphill through an enchanting alpine forest to reach the beautiful surroundings of Thyangboche Monastery. This location offers a grand panorama of mountains, including close views of Everest and Ama Dablam.
At Thyangboche, you’ll have time to tour the monastery and witness monks and priests in prayer. Thyangboche is also known for the colorful Mani-Rimdu festival in October, where monks perform masked dances to ward off evil spirits, according to the Buddhist lunar calendar.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 3867
Day 6: Trek to Dingboche (4,410 m) - 5 hrs.
In the morning, enjoy stunning views of high peaks, including Everest. The route then descends into forested areas, reaching a metal bridge. From there, you’ll have a gradual climb, passing mani (prayer) walls along the way to Pangboche village, the last permanent Sherpa village on the route to Everest Base Camp. Other settlements along the way are temporary, with lodges catering to travelers and trekkers.
As you continue, the landscape becomes more barren and arid, with tree lines giving way to small bushes of juniper and dwarf rhododendron (azalea). You’ll walk uphill through a river gorge, which eventually opens up into a wide glacial valley as you reach Dingboche. Here, you’ll find many good lodges with views of Imjatse (Island Peak) to the east.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 4410
Day 7: Rest day at Dingboche for acclimatization and excursion.
Take another day to acclimatize at this high elevation. It’s a perfect spot for leisurely hikes and walks. A climb up a nearby hill offers breathtaking views of the peaks, including Mt. Makalu on the eastern horizon. Enjoy a scenic excursion in the morning, and spend your afternoon catching up on your diary or simply relaxing while marveling at the stunning views of Ama Dablam’s North Face and other majestic mountains.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 4410
Day 8: Trek to Lobuche (4,930 m) - 5 hrs.
From Dingboche, our route brings us closer to Everest. The trail climbs to a ridge adorned with prayer flags and Stupas, offering stunning scenery. We then walk gradually uphill to reach Thugla, a small spot where the Khumbu glacier melts into a rushing river. This is an ideal place for a rest and lunch stop.
In the afternoon, we tackle a steep climb up Thugla Hill, which is marked by memorials for climbers who have perished around the peaks of Khumbu and Everest. The walk continues for a few more hours on a gentle incline until we reach Lobuche for an overnight stay. Here, you’ll find several comfortable lodges with views of Nuptse and Lobuche peaks.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 4930
Day 9: Trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and return to Gorakshep (5,180 m) - 6 hrs.
Today, we embark on a memorable trek to our main highlight and final destination: Everest Base Camp. Our morning walk takes us through an open, wide valley with a gradual climb above the Khumbu glaciers. We pass moraine dunes and reach Gorakshep, a small settlement with a few lodges at the junction of the Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar routes. Gorakshep served as the Everest Base Camp from the 1950s to the late 1970s, before the route extended another 4-6 km.
From Gorakshep, we continue for a few hours over moraine and glacier to reach our ultimate destination: Everest Base Camp. Here, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of the giant peaks of Nuptse, Lo La, and the notorious Khumbu Ice Falls and glaciers. During the high mountaineering season, this area buzzes with climbers and crews, with many camps set up on the moraine and glaciers.
After spending some unforgettable time at the base camp, we head back to Gorakshep for the highest overnight stop of our adventure, carrying fantastic memories of our trek to Everest Base Camp.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 5180
Day 10: Hike to Kalapatthar (5,545 m) and trek to Lobuche (4,930 m) - 5 hrs.
Start your day with a climb to the scenic hilltop of Kalapatthar, standing at an impressive 5,545 meters. This is the highest point of our trek, offering an incredible panorama of mountains, with Everest seemingly within arm’s reach. After enjoying the breathtaking views, we head back to Gorakshep for breakfast. We then continue our trek downhill to Lobuche, where we will spend the night.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 4864
Day 11: Trek to Lobuche Base Camp, rest, and prepare for the climb.
Today, we trek to Lobuche East Base Camp. Once there, we’ll prepare for the climb by gathering all the necessary gear from the porters and yaks. We’ll sort out the right equipment and spend some time practicing and planning for the final ascent to the summit of Lobuche Peak.
Accommodation Elevation
Camping 4865
Day 12: Climb the summit of Lobuche Peak (6,119 m) and descend to base camp, then continue the trek to Thukla (4,620 m) - 8 hrs.
Climbing Lobuche Peak is a challenging adventure, with steep sections requiring a tough ascent. Our expert guides will fix ropes where necessary to help you navigate the technical parts of the climb. After a final push, you’ll reach the eastern summit at 6,119 meters (20,192 feet), where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Khumbu Valley. The sight of Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse (8,501 m), Mt. Ama Dablam (6,856 m), Mt. Makalu (8,463 m), Chamlang, and Baruntse peaks in the distance will lift your spirits.
After this unforgettable experience, we’ll descend the same route back to base camp for lunch, and then continue our trek to Thukla for an overnight stay.
Accommodation Elevation
Camping 4865
Day 13: Trek to Pangboche (3,900 m) - 6 hrs.
We begin our trek downhill to Pangboche, passing through the windy valley of Pheriche. Enjoy a pleasant walk with stunning views of Ama Dablam, the Nuptse Wall, and Lhotse. As we descend to lower altitudes, we’ll re-enter the tree line, eventually reaching the village of Pangboche for our overnight stop.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 3900
Day 14: Trek to Kyanjinma (3,600 m) on route to Namche - 6 hrs.
After an unforgettable adventure atop Island and Imjatse peaks, we head towards Chhukung and then follow the trail to Pangboche, passing through Dingboche. Our path descends to the Imjatse River before climbing up to Thyangboche Monastery. Here, we re-enter lush vegetation and tree lines, surrounded by stunning mountain panoramas, including close-up views of Everest and Ama Dablam.
At Thyangboche, you’ll have time to tour the monastery and observe monks and priests in prayer. This location also hosts the colorful ‘Mani-Rimdu’ festival in October, featuring monks performing masked dances to ward off evil spirits.
After enjoying the scenic views, we descend to Phunki Tenga and then climb for about an hour to reach Kyanjinma, a small spot on the route to Namche. This pleasant location offers views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Tharmasarku, and other peaks. You might also spot some wildlife, such as musk deer, Himalayan Thar, and the national bird of Nepal, the Danfe pheasant.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 3600
Day 15: Trek to Monjo (2,835 m) via Namche Bazaar - 5 hrs.
After a delightful morning enjoying superb views of Everest and the surrounding peaks, we take a wonderful walk to Namche Bazaar. Here, you’ll have time for a lunch break and to browse the local stores and shops. We then continue our trek downhill to the Dudh Kosi River, eventually reaching Monjo village for our overnight stop before heading to Lukla.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 2835
Day 16: Trek to Lukla - 4 hrs.
On the last day of this marvelous adventure, we follow the scenic trail to Phakding, trekking alongside the Dudh Kosi River downstream. From there, we enjoy a pleasant walk with a few short ups and downs to reach Choplung village. An hour-long climb brings us back to Lukla for lunch and our overnight stop. In Lukla, we celebrate our last night with a dinner among fellow trekkers, guides, and porters, reminiscing about our fantastic journey to the summit of Lobuche East Peak and the Everest Base Camp.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Tea House 2855
Day 17: Fly to Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.
In the morning, we’ll transfer to Lukla’s Tenzing-Hillary Airport, named in honor of the legendary mountaineers who first conquered Mt. Everest. Depending on your flight time, you’ll board a small aircraft (Dornier or Twin Otter) for a scenic 35-minute flight back to the bustling city life of Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to your respective hotels, with the afternoon free for leisure.
Accommodation Elevation
Hotel/Resort 1350
Day 18: Depart for an international flight homeward bound or to respective countries.
On your last day in the beautiful Himalayas, we’ll transfer you to Kathmandu International Airport for your international flight. Whether you’re heading home or to your next destination, you’ll leave with wonderful memories of your Lobuche East Peak Trek and Climb, thanks to the excellent service of Mount Adventure Nepal.
Included
- Airport pick-up and drop-off with private transport (both international and domestic).
- 2 nights' accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu (twin-sharing basis).
- Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight tickets.
- Flight tickets for your guide between Kathmandu and Lukla.
- Teahouse accommodation during the trek (twin sharing basis) and camping at Island Peak Base Camp.
- Well-qualified English-speaking guide with a government license.
- Skilled, English-speaking climbing Sherpa guide.
- Wages and equipment for the climbing guide.
- High-altitude insurance coverage for the climbing guide.
- Garbage deposit for Lobuche Peak Climbing.
- Porter service (1 porter for every 2 trekkers).
- Guide/assistant guides and porters: salary, insurance, equipment, and lodging/food.
- All necessary paperwork and trekking permits.
- All applicable government taxes.
Excluded
- Nepalese Visa Fee: Bring the appropriate amount in USD along with two passport-size photographs.
- 15 Days USD 30, 30 Days USD 50, 90 Days USD 125.
- International Airfare: The cost of flights to and from Nepal is not covered.
- Excess Baggage Charges: If your luggage exceeds 15 kg, there will be a cargo charge (approximately $1.5 per kg).
- Extra Night Accommodation in Kathmandu: In case of early arrival, late departure, or deviations from the scheduled itinerary.
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the tour, from the beginning to the end, are not included.
- Travel and Rescue Insurance: It’s essential to arrange your own insurance coverage.
- Personal Expenses: This includes phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottled or boiled water, hot showers, and Wi-Fi.
- Optional Trips and Sightseeing: Any additional excursions beyond the standard trek.
- Unforeseen Circumstances: Expenses incurred due to events beyond the control of Mount Adventure Nepal.
- Tips and Gratuities: Show appreciation to guides, porters, and staff as you see fit.
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Trekking Group
Nepal offers an abundance of experiences, making it an attractive year-round travel destination. International tourists are increasingly including Nepal in their travel itineraries. When embarking on the Everest Base Camp trek with us, each group of two trekkers will have a trek leader and a Sherpa porter. Additionally, we provide an assistant guide based on the group size. Our typical group consists of a minimum of two tourists and a maximum of ten. For solo travelers, we organize trips with a single supplement. While we state that our maximum group size is ten, we can accommodate larger groups upon request. However, maintaining a reasonable group size allows us to provide personalized care and excellent service to our valued clients throughout their journey with us.
Equipment List
To ensure a safe and enjoyable trek, having the right clothing and equipment is crucial. We’ve compiled a list of essential items for your personal use during your Everest Base Camp adventure with us.
Footwear:
Running Shoes (1 pair): Comfortable shoes for casual wear on lighter walking days.
Light Hiking Boots (1 pair): Sturdy boots for the trail. Wear with a combination of liner and wool socks for warmth and comfort. Choose water-repellent boots with good ankle support.
Optional:
Hiking Gaiters (1 pair): Keep rocks and debris out of your shoes and offer additional protection from the elements.
Socks:
Wool Socks (3 pairs): Heavyweight wool socks worn over liner socks for warmth and blister prevention. Ensure a good fit inside your boots.
Liner Socks (3 pairs): Thin wool, nylon, or Capilene liner socks worn next to the skin to wick away moisture and reduce blisters.
Clothing:
Lightweight Long Underwear (2 sets – tops & bottoms): Capilene, synthetic, or wool for warmth and breathability. Opt for lightweight options for versatility (single layer in warm weather, double layer in cold). Consider zip-neck tops for better ventilation. Choose one white set for sun protection and one dark set for faster drying.
Light Trekking Pants (1 pair): Lightweight, breathable nylon pants ideal for trekking. They dry quickly and offer sun protection. Look for convertible pants with zip-off legs for added versatility.
T-Shirts (a few): Lightweight, moisture-wicking crew-neck t-shirts made from synthetic materials.
Bandana (1): Multifunctional for various uses, including face masks.
Jackets:
Synthetic/Soft Shell Jacket (1): Full-zip jacket for easy layering and ventilation.
Insulated Down Jacket (Medium to heavy weight with hood): Provides warmth during colder temperatures.
Waterproof Layers:
Hard Shell Jacket with Hood (1): Breathable and waterproof shell jacket with a full front zipper and underarm zips for protection from wind and rain.
Hard Shell Pants (1 pair): Waterproof and breathable pants with side zippers to fit over boots.
Handwear:
Fleece/Soft Shell Gloves (1 pair): Provide warmth, especially when wet.
Shell Gloves with Insulation (1 pair): Offer additional warmth in colder conditions.
Headwear:
Headlamp & Spare Batteries (1): Essential for nighttime use.
Sun Hat (1): Protects your face and eyes from the intense sun at high altitudes. Baseball hats work well.
Buff (recommended): Provides dust protection and reduces the risk of infection.
Glacier Glasses (Essential):
100% UV and IR protection: High-quality lenses designed for mountain use with side covers, leashes, and a nose guard. Maximum 8% light transmission.
Spare Glasses (recommended): If you wear contact lenses, pack a spare pair of glasses with photo-gray lenses for added protection.
Personal Equipment:
Sleeping Bag (provided): High-quality sleeping bag with a hood rated to at least -10°C (Down is lighter but more expensive than synthetic options).
Daypack (3,000 cu. in. max): Large enough to carry water bottles, camera, lunch, and extra clothing.
Optional Items:
Water Treatment Tablets: Iodine or Chloride Dioxide tablets for water purification.
Water Bottles (2): Wide-mouth bottles with a minimum capacity of 1 liter each. (Water bladders are not recommended due to freezing and filling difficulties).
Pee Bottle: Convenient for avoiding bathroom breaks on the trail.
Pee Funnel for Women (Optional): Allows for easier urination without extensive undressing.
Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher, 2 tubes): Ensure it’s no older than 6 months as effectiveness decreases over time.
Hand/Foot Warmers (Optional): Ideal for those who tend to get cold easily.
Lip Balm (SPF 30 or higher, 2 sticks): Protect your lips from the sun and wind. Ensure it’s no older than 6 months.
MP3 Player (Optional): Flash memory only, as hard drives don’t function well at high altitudes. Chargers can be used at lodges along the way.
Travel:
Large Duffle Bag with Travel Locks (1): For transporting and storing your gear.
Plastic Bags (5): Line your pack and keep.
Physical And Mental Requirements
Preparing for the Everest Base Camp Trek: A Comprehensive Guide
As you plan your Himalayan adventure, consider three essential components of preparation: aerobic fitness, strength, and mental readiness. Let’s delve into each aspect:
1. Aerobic Conditioning: Trekking at high altitudes means thinner air—up to 50% less oxygen than at sea level. Good aerobic fitness helps minimize the potential effects of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS). To prepare, engage in activities like hiking for at least two hours daily with some weight on your back. Running, cycling (outdoors or stationary), Nordic track workouts, hill climbing, or sustained aerobic exercises elevate your heart rate and build endurance.
2. Strength Training: Strengthening your muscles is crucial for tackling the challenging terrain. Focus on leg muscles (quads, hamstrings, and calves) as well as core strength. Squats, lunges, step-ups, and calf raises are beneficial. Don’t forget to work on your upper body too, as you’ll need it for balance and stability during the trek.
3. Mental Preparedness: Trekking in the Himalayas is both physically demanding and mentally rewarding. While mishaps are usually minor, be prepared for unexpected challenges. You might experience mild illness, disrupted sleep, or find the trek pace too fast or slow. Embrace these moments as part of the journey. Remember, reaching Everest Base Camp isn’t the sole goal; finding joy and fulfillment in every experience matters.
Before embarking on your Nepal adventure:
– Obtain a medical fitness certificate (required by Tramping Himalaya Adventures).
– Consult your doctor and follow their recommendations.
– Maintain a positive mindset throughout the trip.
– Embrace the wonders of Nepal, whether or not you reach Everest Base Camp.
Adventure awaits—prepare well and savor every moment!
Our Trek Leaders And Staffs
Your Trek Leader: Ensuring a Smooth Adventure
Your Trek Leader plays a crucial role in ensuring every aspect of your trip runs smoothly. Here’s what you can expect:
– Local Knowledge: Your Trek Leader shares valuable insights about the region, recommends activities during free time, and coordinates day-to-day logistics. Occasionally, unforeseen situations may arise, and your understanding is appreciated.
– Professional Team: We are a well-established adventure company. Our professional trek leaders are fluent in English, and some are multilingual. Crew members have basic communication skills. We invest in staff training to enhance efficiency.
– Cultural Insights: Our guides intimately understand local customs and castes along the trails. They’ll share cultural insights not found in guidebooks. You’ll have the chance to learn Nepali phrases and immerse yourself in the culture during your trek.
Choose Mount Adventure Nepal for an enriching and well-guided experience!
Our Experience
Mount Adventure Nepal: Your Gateway to Himalayan Exploration
With over 15 years of experience, Mount Adventure Nepal is your trusted partner for responsible travel in the Himalayas. We specialize in small-group adventure expeditions to Nepal. Our unrivaled itineraries are a testament to our deep understanding of the region.
What Sets Us Apart:
– Experienced Local Leaders: All our treks are led by highly experienced local guides who prioritize safe acclimatization at every stage of your journey.
– Diverse Adventures: Whether you’re a hiker, mountaineer, or climber, our itineraries cater to your adventurous spirit.
– World-Class Service: As one of the world’s leading adventure travel companies, we offer hundreds of itineraries for small-group active adventures, expeditions, walking tours, and cultural journeys.
– Decades of Excellence: Since 1992, we’ve been organizing trekking and adventure travel holidays and vacations.
– Flexible Departures: Each itinerary features several scheduled departure dates throughout the year.
– Transparent Pricing: Our all-inclusive packages come with no hidden extras. Expect longer, creative itineraries and quality ground services.
– High Expectations Met: We attract travelers who seek exceptional travel experiences.
Join us on an unforgettable Himalayan adventure!
Acclimatization
At Mount Adventure Nepal, we specialize in operating at high altitudes. Our treks are meticulously designed to ensure gradual height gain over several days, allowing for realistic acclimatization. While it’s impossible to predict who might suffer from altitude-related issues, most people experience minimal effects when ascending slowly.
As a precautionary measure, we offer the ‘Gamow Bag’ on a hire basis. However, there are no shortcuts to acclimatization—it takes time. For all trips to altitudes exceeding 3,000 meters, we carry essential medicines for treating altitude illness. Our experienced leaders are trained to recognize symptoms and administer appropriate care.
Your safety and well-being are our top priorities!
Diamox (Acetazolamide)
Purpose: Diamox helps you breathe faster, aiding oxygen metabolism and minimizing altitude-related symptoms.
Timing: Start taking Diamox 24 hours before ascending to higher altitudes and continue for at least five days.
Recommended Dosage: The Himalayan Rescue Association suggests 125 mg twice a day (morning and night). Some individuals may need 250 mg, but research shows no significant difference for most people with the lower dose.
Possible Side Effects: These include tingling of lips and fingertips, blurred vision, and altered taste. The 125 mg dose may reduce side effects.
Allergies: Avoid Diamox if you’re allergic to sulfa drugs. It can cause severe reactions even in those without a previous history of sulfa allergies.
Precaution: Consider a trial course of Diamox before remote treks to assess any potential allergic reactions.
Remember to consult your physician for a prescription and personalized advice.
Travel Insurance
When embarking on Himalayan adventures, proper insurance is essential. Here’s what you need to know:
– Specialist Coverage: Obtain travel insurance that specifically covers hazardous activities. This includes helicopter evacuation, trip cancellation, injury, death, lost baggage, theft, liability, and medical treatment expenses.
– Comprehensive Protection: Ensure your policy covers all activities you’ll undertake in Nepal, such as trekking and climbing.
– Helicopter Evacuation: If injured and unable to travel, you can request a rescue helicopter from remote areas—but only if you can prove you can pay for it.
– Mount Adventure Nepal: Mount Adventure Nepal has an agreement in Kathmandu that guarantees payment for helicopter evacuations. They pay a cash deposit to the helicopter operator and collect the funds from you after rescue.
– Specific Coverage: Verify that your policy explicitly covers mountaineering or alpinism to avoid complications during claims.
Prioritize safety and enjoy your Himalayan journey!
Climate And Weather
Nepal’s climate is as diverse as its geography. Here are some key points:
– Terai Region: The low-lying Terai experiences a sub-tropical monsoonal climate.
– Himalayan Foothills: The best time to explore the Himalayan foothills (where most of our treks occur) is during the cool, dry season from September to May.
– Traditional Trekking Season: Late September to May is the traditional trekking season, with October and November offering the best weather.
– Spring: Spring is also popular, with warmer temperatures and blooming spring flowers and rhododendrons.
– Visibility and Weather: Expect good visibility, pleasantly warm days, cold nights, and possible snow above 3,000 meters.
– Everest Base Camp Trek: Temperatures during the Everest Base Camp trek vary by altitude and time of day. Nights up to 3,500 meters are cool (around 5°C), while daytime temperatures can reach 25°C. At higher altitudes, temperatures range from about 20°C to -15°C.
Passport And Visa Requirements
Nepal Visa Information: A Guide for Travelers
– Visa Requirement: All foreigners (except Indian nationals) need a visa for entry into Nepal.
– Responsibility: Obtaining the entry visa is your responsibility.
– Visa Options:
– Obtain the visa from the Nepalese embassy before travel.
– Get it on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at various international border crossings.
– Simplify the Process:
– Bring a passport-sized photograph for immigration.
– Ensure you have the correct USD cash (bring it in your hand luggage).
– Permits and Photos:
– Nepal trekking trips require additional photos for various permits.
– Bring a total of 3 photographs.
– Application Form: If you plan to get your visa in your home country, download the application form from the website: [Nepal Immigration](http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np)
Permits And Fees
In Nepal, permits and fees are essential for accessing certain areas, including World Heritage sites, national parks, and restricted regions for climbing. Rest assured that all trip prices include the relevant permit and entrance fees. If any additional permit fees are required, we’ll inform you before you make a booking with us.
Health And Fitness For Trekker
Health and Safety Precautions for Your Nepal Adventure
– Consult a Doctor: Before planning your holiday, consult a doctor. Obtain professional advice from a travel clinic or your local GP regarding vaccinations required for Nepal. Your doctor will provide current inoculation recommendations.
– Inform Us: If a doctor advises against travel or indicates any inconvenience, please inform us. Your safety is our priority.
– Technical Experience Not Required: On all trekking and exploratory trips, technical experience is not necessary. Hiking/camping experience is advantageous, but the most critical factors are a positive attitude and determination.
– Hygiene and Medical Preparedness: We strictly maintain hygiene standards for food during treks. Our extensive medical kits allow us to address health issues promptly. In case of serious illness, we can evacuate group members by helicopter.
– First Aid Training: Our trekking guides and Sherpa helpers undergo regular first aid courses.
Join us for a safe and memorable adventure in Nepal!
Accommodation
In Kathmandu, we ensure a comfortable stay and a relaxed environment by using deluxe hotels before and after your adventure. Rooms are typically twin-share, but depending on group size and room availability, triple-share options may be offered upon request. For solo travelers, a single supplement room is available at an additional cost (on request, the single supplement charge is US$200).
While trekking in the Everest region, accommodation is in guesthouses. These basic structures generally have shared facilities but offer a comfortable stay. Some guesthouses have showers, while others provide private facilities for sponge baths when showers are unavailable.
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