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Everest Base Camp and Lobuche East Summit Ascent

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Discover the wonders of the Himalayas with the certified guides at Benegas Brothers Expeditions on an unforgettable Everest Base Camp Trek and Lobuche East summit ascent!

Group

Himalaya

23 Days

Apr, May

High

Intermediate


Highlights

* Join a classic Everest Base Camp Trek and then climb to the top of Lobuche East.

* Discover some of the most emblematic places in the Himalayas.

* Enjoy stunning mountain views and exploring Sherpa villages.

Description

Would you like to join one of the best treks in the Himalayas? Then this 23-day Everest Base Camp and Lobuche summit trek is a must for you.

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most well-known treks in Nepal. It is ideal for those that want to go deep into the Himalaya mountain culture and explore its landscapes and people. Although we will not reach the Everest summit, the Everest Base Camp Trek will give you a taste of the highest mountain in the world. Furthermore, on this trip, we will also have the chance to climb to the top of the stunning Lobuche East, which stands tall at an altitude of 6,119 m (20,075 ft) in the Khumbu region.

The Khumbu region of Nepal is home to some of the country’s highest mountains, including Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Lobuche. It is a place scattered with charming villages and sacred valleys, prayer flags and musical yak bells. On this 23-day adventure, you will have the chance to explore the wonders of this beautiful region and be inspired by this amazing location, plus see it all from the top of one of its most stunning mountains. You can find a detailed day by day itinerary below.

Of course, as with any prolonged trek, you will need a good fitness level to join.  We will be there to help and guide you every step of the way. And, if you would like a more easy-going program, you can also join the 19-day Everest Base Camp Trek without the Lobuche ascent.

So, are you ready for an unforgettable trekking experience in Nepal?  Then book your place and join us on this wonderful adventure in the Himalayas!

Price includes

- Accommodation included

- Guiding fee

- Breakfast

- Lunch

- Dinner

- Transportation start and back

- Permit and entrance fees

- Porters

- Local flights

Price details

INCLUDES:

Four scheduled hotel nights in Kathmandu Yak & Yeti 5-star Hotel (double occupancy)*;

Park entrance fees, trekking permits, and Kathmandu city tour;

Porters;

All meals and overnight accommodations during the trek (not meals in Kathmandu) – double occupancy in tea houses and lodges and shared The North Face VE-25 tents at Base Camp;

Round trip airport transfers;

Return airfare from Lukla to Kathmandu, fixed wing;

DOES NOT INCLUDE:

International airfare;

Personal equipment;

Staff/guide gratuities;

Items of a personal nature (phone calls, laundry, room service, extra meals, etc.);

Beverages;

Meals in Kathmandu;

Non-scheduled meals during trek;

Trip cancellation insurance and medical rescue/evacuation insurance;

Nepal visa and airport departure tax.


Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival

Arrival in Kathmandu, Yak and Yeti Hotel for two nights (shared rooms).

Day 2: City Tour

Today we visit the Monkey Temple, Bodnath Stupa and the Pashupatinath Temple.

Day 3: Fly to Lukla

After an early start, we fly via Twin Otter to the unforgettable landing strip of Lukla Airport (2,800 meters). Weather permitting, this flight offers outstanding views of the eastern Himalayas. We overnight at Phakding which is just a short three-hour hike from Lukla (2,610 meters).

Day 4: Phakding to Namche Bazaar – 3,444 meters

We continue our trek deeper into the Khumbu region making various elevation gains or acclimatization hikes each day. Our two-night stops at both our Namche Bazaar (3,444 meters) and later Pheriche aid our body’s adjustment. Arriving in Namche, we may see lowland porters, highland Sherpas, and Tibetan people trading food and supplies during Namche’s market time. Hiking time 6 hours approx.

Day 5: Namche Bazaar Rest Day

Acclimatization Hike – 3,444 meters sleep.

Day 6: Namche Bazaar to Deboche – 3,930 meters

Today we will pass through the village of Tengboche (3,865 meters), the cultural and religious center of the Khumbu, from where the views are spectacular: the jagged peaks of Thamserku and Kangtega stand to our south and Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam are visible to the north. The Tengboche Monastery is one of the most well-known in the world and the Rinpoche is revered throughout the Buddhist community. Hiking time 7 hours approx.

Day 7: Deboche to Pheriche – 4,207 meters

Our next stop is Pheriche (4,207 meters), famous for its high altitude research center where world-renowned physicians acquire data to analyze the effects of high altitude on human physiology. During our stay, we visit the research center and have time to chat with staff physicians. Hiking time 5 hours approx.

Day 8: Pheriche Rest Day

Acclimatization Hike– 4,207 meters sleep.

Day 9: Pheriche to Lobuche – 4,909 meters

Situated on the flank of an old lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, as the trail winds through the high tundra and glacial moraine to reach Gorak Shep (5,158 meters), Lobuche is the last inhabited area before Everest Base Camp. Hiking time 6 hours approx.

Day 10: Lobuche to Gorak Shep – 5,158 meters

From Gorak Shep, we will make an ascent of Kala Patthar (5,577 meters), a small peak with excellent views of Everest, Nuptse, and nearby Pumori. Many Everest photos are taken from the summit of Kala Patthar, from where we also look down onto Everest Base Camp. Hiking time 4 hours approx.

Day 11: Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp – 5,350 meters

Our team will finally hike into base camp and find BBE’s camp, settling in for two nights and a warm welcoming celebration with the climbers and Sherpas. Whilst we are at Base Camp we can walk to the base of the Khumbu Icefall to get a closer view of the route that weaves its way through enormous jumbled seracs. Hiking time 3.5 hours approx.

Day 12: Everest Base Camp – 5,350 meters

Today we have a chance to review cramponing, ice axe, and belay skills from Everest Base Camp.

Day 13: Back to Lobuche – 4,909 meters

Saying farewells to the trekking team headed for Pheriche, we spend a night back at Lobuche.

Day 14: Lobuche East High Camp – 5,800 meters

Today we make a considerable ascent to high camp, mostly on rocky terrain. Our high, just below crampon point for summit day, has wonderful views. Shared VE-25 tents.

Day 15: Lobuche East Summit Day – 6,119 meters

An early start for our summit bid, to climb the south shoulder of Lobuche East before ascending the summit ridge, where we rope up to follow this classic ridge to the 6119m summit where outstanding views of Everest, Lhotse and Nupste, and Ama Dablam await, amongst others. We then continue down to Lobuche East Base Camp for the evening.

Day 16: Bad weather contingency day

Day 17 to 19: Lobuche East Base Camp to Namche Bazaar – 3,444 meters

We begin our return to lower altitudes and quickly feel the difference in our lungs. Our first overnight stop is at the village of Pheriche, right on the vegetation line. We spend our second night of descent in the now seemingly lush Deboche before arriving back in Namche Bazaar on Day 19.

Day 20: Namche Bazaar to Lukla – 2,800 meters

Our final day of trekking from Namche Bazaar down to Lukla.

Day 21: Lukla to Kathmandu

Early morning flight to KTM (weather permitting) and free day to relax and enjoy the restaurants of Kathmandu. Yak and Yeti Hotel for two nights.

Day 22: Contingency Day

Free final day in Kathmandu for some final souvenir shopping /  this day must be available in case of delayed flights in or out of Lukla or if weather postpones our trek at any point.

Day 23: Departures from Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Airport

 

About the guide

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Benegas Brothers

5.0

(4)

Mountain Guide

Twin brothers Damian and Willie Benegas are two of the most respected climbers and mountaineers that Patagonia has produced. They boast an impressive 20 years' experience climbing and guiding expeditions in the Seven Continents, including tailor-made trips and group tours.

Benegas Brothers Expeditions' track record is proven by its outstanding safety and summit rates and the fact that clients keep coming back year after year.

It was their father's love for mountaineering and the outdoors that inspired Damian and WIllie as children to pursue their own adventures. Aconcagua and the mountains in northern Patagonia became their training ground and the place where they established themselves as world-class alpinists.

BBE was founded in 1992 and over the course of 20 seasons has guided clients from all over the world around the 4 corners of the world. The Benegas Brothers offer personalized adventures by prioritizing small groups in which family values and environmentally-friendly policies are of essence.

Join their expeditions in Patagonia, the Andes, the US and all over the world!

Languages

English

Certificates

AMGA | IFMGA


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