Expedition in Nepal : Lhotse (4th highest)


Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world and is not easy.

40-43 days - serious high altitude climbing Max Altitude: 8,516m
Trek Name: Lhotse (4th highest)
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Is this trek for you?
Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world and is not easy. It is a very serious peak and bad judgement or even bad luck can be fatal.

Himalaya Guides Trekking & Mountain Adventures is a professionally led "non-guided" expedition for experienced mountaneers who want to work as part of a team to tackle the mountain. We say "non-guided" because, compared to guiding operations on alpine-scale peaks such the European Alps, our leader and climbing Sherpa team working with you will not be able to protect your every move. You must therefore have broad mountaineering experience so that you are capable and willing to move between camps unassisted. You will have good support on the mountain from our climbing leader and Sherpa team.
Lhotse (8,516m) peak is the part of the Everest Massif. Lhotse is sometimes thought of as a small peak on the shoulder of Mt Everest, but is in fact the fourth highest peak in the world, boasting a massive and very steep 3200m south face - the world's largest steep face. The climbing route we take is the same as that for Mt Everest, until we branch off between the South Col and Camp III. Our route on Lhotse is the standard southern line. We have operated many expeditions to the mountain with great success.

Itinerary:
The Lhotse expedition takes 40 days. The first few are your arrival in Kathmandu followed by the expedition briefing & preparation. We then fly to Lukla and trek to Lhotse base camp via Namche, Tengboche, Pheriche and Luboche. Our climbing days are 11-33 of the expedition. We reverse the trek and flight back to Lukla and Kathmandu, usually arriving on day 39.

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Trips Start Dates:
April - May
Included in your trip:
All airport transfers in Nepal, all accommodation in Nepal, breakfast in Kathmandu, sightseeing tour in Kathmandu, trekking permits, peak fees and National Park entry, porters, Sherpas and guides, all meals on trek and climb, local staff insurance. Group climbing gear such as ropes, snow stakes, protection. Group equipment such as stoves, tents, mats, kitchen gear, medical kit, medical oxygen, Gammov bag, satellite phone.    
Not included:
International airfares, visas, transfer fees, departure taxes, excess baggage, tips to trek staff, hotels etc., personal travel insurance, lunch and dinner in KTM, personal expenses such as gifts, phone calls, laundry and alcohol, personal equipment.