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EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK
&LOBUCHE EAST Climb

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TREK INTO

EVEREST BASE CAMP,

AND STAY THERE FOR TWO NIGHTS.

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AFTER THE PERFECT ACCLIMATISATION,
WE WILL CLIMB LOBUCHE EAST

Everest One are offering adventurers the opportunity to not only experience all that the Everest region has to offer, but we have added an exciting bonus for those wanting to challenge themselves just that little extra.

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Lobuche East, standing at an impressive 6119m, is a stunning trekking peak, ideal for those who want to experience their first Himalayan climb or refine the skills they already have.

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For many, Lobuche East is a precursor and important stage in taking on big mountains in the future including 8000m climbs.

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Although no previous climbing experience is necessary, Lobuche East is still regarded as one of the more difficult trekking peaks.  

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Everest One have extensive experience on the mountain, along with expert high altitude climbing Sherpa's, giving each member a tremendous opportunity to achieve their goal.  We provide 1:2 guide to client ratio and ongoing training leading up to the climb.

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To join the climb of Lobuche East, you will need to be fit, feel comfortable in an alpine environment, have a relaxed and flexible mindset and a love of adventure.

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Without doubt, the most beneficial component to joining this climb is the time you have to acclimatise and be in the best possible condition to take on the summit climb. With the mountain conveniently located along the EBC trail, we are able to trek to Everest Base Camp, before we head back down and set up our own Base Camp in Lobuche, and plan for our summit bid.

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We spend the next 4 days, which includes a contingency day, preparing gear, refining our skills and climbing for the summit.  

 

You will be in awe at the sheer size and majestic beauty of the mountain along with the breathtaking views.  

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'With some of the best views I've had in the mountains, looking down into the Khumbu Icefall and EBC, with Everest, Lhotse, Pumori, Nuptse, Makalu, Baruntse and Ama Dablam dominating the skyline." - Allan Cohrs

 

Everest One are the only Australian company who actually stay in Everest Base Camp.  

 

Once you reach the flags, the point where trekkers stop; you will walk past the crowds and continue into EBC, a unique place that you will call home for the next 2 nights.

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You will sleep in tents on the glacier, eat in our heated dining tent, and be served fantastic meals from our commercial kitchen.

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If you're brave, you can even have a shower.

 

Everest One give you the opportunity to meet aspiring climbers, explore the lower reaches of the Khumbu Icefall and visit the Everest Rescue tent.

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You will see the most amazing night sky, listen to the continuous, deep resonating sound of the icefall and experience a snapshot of expeditionary life in an environment unlike anything you have ever seen before.

 

The trek to Everest base camp is a comprehensive and colourful journey through Nepal’s most famous valley, the Khumbu, the home of Everest (8848m) and Lhotse (8501m).

 

The trail offers classic views of Everest and Lhotse as well as other 8000m giants, Cho Oyu (8201m), Makalu (8463m) and Shisapangma (8013m). The rolling landscape varies from lush low alpine vegetation to dry high altitude scrub land.

 

Inhabiting this harsh land are the Sherpa people, an ethnic group famous for their hardiness, spirit and mountaineering prowess. This trek journeys into the heartland of the Sherpa people providing an insight into their rich Buddhist culture and traditional way of life. 

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Our Route begins from the gateway airport town of Lukla at 2840m. Following the Dudh kosi river on the valley floor, the trail first passes through farming villages of mixed Tamang, Rai and Sherpa communities. We then make a sharp ascent up to Namche, the capital of the Khumbu and the traditional trading centre of Sherpa people. We take a less traveled road to Phortse, a typical Sherpa farming village and the site of the Alex Lowe Charitable Foundation’s Khumbu Climbing School. Many Sherpa climbers come from Phortse and have been trained at the Khumbu Climbing School.

 

From here it’s a short trek to Pangboche, the highest permanent Sherpa settlement. We acclimatise in Dingboche first before trekking the last few kilometres of a high altitude trail to Everest base camp where we stay and rest for 2 nights.

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On the trek back, we detour slightly off the trail and set up camp at the base of Lobuche East.  After 4 days on the mountain we head back down the valley, this me via Tengboche and the Tengboche monastery. This is the largest monastery in the region and is open to visitors to share prayer me with monks. After that we are on the home stretch, and will be celebrating our adventure back in Lukla a few days later with our Sherpa’s and support team.

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The way we see it, why spend all that time trekking into Everest Base Camp, only to have to turn around at the flags and not experience all it has to offer.

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Join Everest One on this trip and not only climb the stunning peak of Lobuche East but also experience the unique environment of Everest Base Camp trek.

TRIP FACTS

Elevation:

6119m

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Trip Dates:

4th to 26th of November 2023

5th to 27th of April 2024

3rd to 25th of May 2024

2nd to 24th of November 2024

1st to 23rd of April 2025

29th April to 21st of May 2025
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Trip Price:

$6250 AUD per person (April/May 24)

$6250 AUD per person (Nov 24)

$6250 AUD per person (April/May 25)

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Trip Start:

Kathmandu

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Trip End:

Kathmandu

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Trip Route:

Everest Base Camp Trek via Phortse with climb of Lobuche East

Everest One climber on the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Everest One climbers descending from the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Everest One climbers on the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Everest One guide and climber on the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Technical Grading

We expect our participants to be competent in the outdoors, with previous hiking and overnight camping experience.

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You will need to be fit and have a relaxed mindset.  

 

You will need to appreciate that climbing is subject to weather conditions and a degree of flexibility needs to be accepted.

 

Prior mountaineering experience is a bonus but is not required as all training is provided on the trek in.

Highlights

Spending 2 nights in actual Everest Base Camp sleeping in tents on the glacier

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Meeting Everest climbers, exploring the Khumbu Icefall and visiting the Everest Rescue facility

 

Climbing  the stunning, majestic trekking peak of Lobuche East

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Climbing above 6000+ metres

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Incredible views down into Everest Base Camp and the Khumbu Icefall, with Everest, Lhotse, Pumori, Nuptse, Makalu, Baruntse and Ama Dablam 

 

Fantastic introduction to mountaineering or developing additional skills and experience

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Trekking through the Khumbu region

Everest One climbers on the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Basic Itinerary
(Full details in brochure)

Day 1        Arrive Kathmandu

Day 2        In Kathmandu

Day 3        Fly to Lukla and trek to Monjo  

Day 4        Trek Monjo to Namche

Day 5        Acclimatisation in Namche

Day 6        Trek Namche to Phortse

Day 7        Trek Phortse to Pangboche

Day 8        Trek Pangboche to Dingboche

Day 9        Acclimatisation in Dingboche

Day 10      Trek Dingboche to Lobuche

Day 11      Trek Lobuche to Everest Base Camp

Day 12      In Everest Base Camp

Day 13      Trek Everest Base Camp to Lobuche

Day 14       In Lobuche Base Camp

Day 15       Climb Lobuche Base Camp to High Camp

Day 16       Summit Lobuche East and return to Lobuche BC

Day 17       Weather Contingency Day

Day 18       Trek Lobuche Base Camp to Tengboche

Day 19       Trek Tengboche to Monjo

Day 20       Trek Monjo to Lukla

Day 21       Fly Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 22       In Kathmandu

Day 23       Depart Kathmandu

Everest One guide and climbers on the summit of Lobuche East in Nepal
Meet your head guide
Everest One Owner - Allan Cohrs

Allan Cohrs BM is the owner of Everest One and personally guides on many of our expeditions.

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Sharing time with Allan in the mountains is a common theme most of our guests regularly comment on and part of the reason why so many of them keep coming back.

 

He is down to earth, humble, approachable, discreet, professional, caring and wants you to succeed, but also help you create unforgettable memories along the way. 

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You will also be supported by our expert Sherpa guides who have been hand-picked for their professionalism and experience, all of whom have reached the summit of Mt Everest and many other peaks above 8000m.

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Having that experience beside you all the way, knowing that everything is taken care of, and your safety and success (in that order) are our primary focus, allows you to relax and feel confident with the decision you have made.

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Allan will be managing the climb of Ama Dablam with his Expedition Leader and expert team of high altitude Sherpa guides.

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He has guided in all corners of the globe with over 30 high altitude climbs in the Himalayas including Mt Everest (8850m), Lhotse (8516m), Manaslu (8163m), Cho Oyu (8200m), Baruntse (7129m) and Ama Dablam (6812m).

 

Allan also guides on many Himalayan peaks including Mera Peak (6476m), Lobuche East and Island Peak, and also leads trips in Africa with 14 summits of Mt Kilimanjaro (5895m) along with successful climbs of Aconcagua (6960m), the highest mountain in South America. 

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He and his team are comfortable at managing clients in a high-altitude environment which has resulted in industry high success rates.

 

Their experience expands to handling logistics, decision making, assessing risk and managing a positive, highly motivated team of climbers. 

Views from Lobuche East with Everest One
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