Lobuche Peak Climbing

Climbing Lobuche Peak is tough but loved by many climbers. The journey starts in Kathmandu, where you’ll visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites before flying to Lukla. From there, you trek through Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Dingboche, heading towards Everest Base Camp.

Along the way, you’ll see stunning views and cultural attractions. After reaching Lobuche village, you’ll head to Lobuche High Camp for the final climb. This part is challenging, with steep slopes and exposed ridges. You’ll need climbing gear like ropes, ice axes, and crampons.

Once at the summit, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of Everest and other peaks. After descending, you’ll trek back to Lukla via Pangboche village and Namche. Lobuche Peak is best climbed in spring (Mar-Jun) or autumn (Sep-Nov).

Mountain Trail Nepal offers both group and private trips at reasonable prices. Our experienced Sherpa leaders will guide and support you throughout the journey.

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak (6,476m) is the highest trekking peak in Nepal and offers an incredible climbing experience. The trail takes you through lush forests, glaciers, and small Sherpa villages, offering breathtaking views along the way. It’s a top adventure choice in the Himalayan region, allowing you to explore the stunning Makalu Barun National Park.

The 19-day Mera Peak Climbing journey starts with a day of sightseeing in Kathmandu, where you’ll visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The next day, you’ll take a short flight to Lukla and begin trekking towards the Barun Region, passing through Sherpa villages like Chutang and Kothe.

As you trek through the pristine Makalu Barun National Park, you might spot rare wildlife like the Red Panda. From Khare, you’ll ascend to Mera Peak Base Camp, tackling snow moraines and crevasses along the way. Using ice-axes, crampons, and fixed ropes, you’ll summit the peak and enjoy panoramic views of the Barun valley and nearby peaks like Everest and Lhotse.

After reaching the summit, you’ll descend back to Lukla via Khare, Kothe, and Zatrwa La Pass. The trip ends back in Kathmandu. Mera Peak is best climbed during the spring and autumn seasons.

Mountain Trail Nepal specializes in peak climbing and expeditions in Nepal. Whether you join a group or opt for a private trip, our experienced Sherpa leaders ensure a safe and memorable journey to Mera Peak.

Island Peak Climbing

Climbing Island Peak is an amazing adventure in the eastern Himalayas of Nepal. It’s one of the best experiences you can have in the Himalayan region. Along the way, you’ll see stunning mountains and visit Sherpa villages rich in culture.

The 20-day Island Peak Climbing trip starts when you arrive in Kathmandu City. You’ll spend a day touring UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath and Boudhanath. The next day, you’ll take a short flight to Lukla, a small Himalayan village.

The trek begins in Lukla and takes you through beautiful Sherpa villages like Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep. You’ll also visit Everest Base Camp and hike to Kalapatthar for breathtaking views.

Then, you’ll head to Chhukung village and make your way to the Island Peak Base Camp. The climb itself takes about 12 hours. At the summit, you’ll see stunning views of the valley and towering peaks like Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Makalu.

Afterward, you’ll descend to Dingboche and then trek back to Lukla via Namche Bazaar. The trip ends with your return flight to Kathmandu. Island Peak can be climbed in the spring or autumn seasons for the best weather and accessibility.

Mountain Trail Nepal specializes in peak climbing in Nepal. You can join our group trips or plan a private trip at a reasonable price. Our package includes transportation, experienced guides, permits, and logistics