Lhotse is the fourth
highest mountain in the world. Its long
east-west crest is located immediately
south of Mount Everest, and the summits
of the two mountains are connected by
the South Col, a vertical ridge that
never drops below 8,000 meters.
Latitude: 27° 58' N
Longitude: 86° 56' E.
Best Climbing Months: April, May,
late September, October.
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Itinerary: |
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Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel and welcome dinner at
evening
Day 02 : Checking the equipment & packing, introduction between our
staffs and members concerning how do communicate each other
Day 03 : Official working in Minister of Tourism & briefing
Day 04 : Fly to Lukla (35’-2800m) and trek to Phakding (4h
walking-2600m)
Day 05 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (6h-3440m).
Day 06 : Acclimatazation
Day 07 : Trek Tengboche Monastery (6h-3867m).
Day 08 : Trek to Pheriche (6h-4243m).
Day 09 : Trek to Lobuche (6h-4930m).
Day 10 : Lhotse base camp (6h-5500m).
Day 11 – 44 : Climbing Period.
Day 45 : Cleaning up Base Camp..
Day 46 : Trek to Pheriche.
Day 47 : Trek to Namche
Day 48 : Trek to Luklal
Day 49 : Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 50-51 : Kathmandu.
Day 53 : Departure from Kathmandu. |