45 Days

Mt. Lhotse Expedition

Price per person $31000
Altitude 8516m
Difficulty Extreme
Group size 1-15
Climb Style Normal

Overview

The Lhotse Expedition is a demanding high-altitude mountaineering objective suited for experienced climbers aiming to summit one of the world’s most technical 8,000-meter peaks. Standing at 8,516 meters (27,940 feet), Mount Lhotse is the fourth-highest mountain on Earth and is widely respected for its steep terrain, sustained ice climbing, and extreme altitude conditions.

Located in the Everest region of Nepal along the Nepal–Tibet (China) border, Mount Lhotse rises immediately south of Mount Everest. While the approach and lower camps follow the Everest South Col route up to Camp III, Lhotse is a distinct climb defined by the formidable Lhotse Face—a long, steep ice wall that demands strong technical ability, endurance, and precise movement on fixed ropes.

A typical Lhotse expedition in Nepal lasts approximately 40 to 45 days, allowing sufficient time for acclimatization, rotation climbs, and a weather-dependent summit attempt. The journey begins in Kathmandu, followed by a flight to Lukla and a gradual trek through the Khumbu Valley to Lhotse Base Camp (around 5,400 meters). This phase is critical for altitude adaptation and expedition preparation.

Above Base Camp, conditions become progressively more severe. The Khumbu Icefall, with its shifting crevasses and unstable ice formations, is one of the first major challenges. Beyond this lies the Western Cwm, leading to the base of the Lhotse Face. The final ascent takes place in the Death Zone, where oxygen levels are critically low and sound judgment becomes essential.

The expedition is led by IFMGA / UIAGM-certified mountain guides, supported by an experienced local high-altitude Sherpa team responsible for route preparation, camp logistics, and safety support at extreme altitude. This combination of international guiding standards and deep local mountain knowledge ensures a disciplined, well-managed, and safety-focused expedition.

With careful planning, structured acclimatization, and a responsible approach, the Lhotse Expedition offers a deeply rewarding challenge for mountaineers prepared to meet its physical and technical demands.

Itinerary

Day 1

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will greet you and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Take some time to rest and refresh after your journey.

Day 2

Meet your expedition team and receive a detailed briefing on the adventure ahead. Afterward, a thorough gear check will ensure you have all the necessary equipment for the climb.

Day 3

Begin on an early morning scenic flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. From here, begin your trek to Phakding, a charming village along the Dudh Koshi River. Overnight in Phakding.

Day 4

Follow the Dudh Koshi River, cross suspension bridges, and trek through beautiful forests before reaching Namche Bazaar, the vibrant heart of the Sherpa community. Overnight in Namche.

Day 5

Spend the day adjusting to the altitude. Explore Namche’s bustling market, visit the Sherpa Cultural Museum, or take a short hike to Everest View Hotel for breathtaking mountain views.

Day 6

Hike through rhododendron forests with stunning views of Everest and Ama Dablam. Arrive at Tengboche, home to the famous Tengboche Monastery, where you'll spend the night.

Day 7

Descend to the Imja Khola and then ascend gradually towards Dingboche, a picturesque village nestled beneath towering Himalayan peaks. Overnight in Dingboche.

Day 8

Take another acclimatization break. Hike to Nagarjun Hill for panoramic views of Makalu, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu, aiding in altitude adaptation.

Day 9

Follow the Khumbu Glacier’s moraines and pass memorials dedicated to fallen climbers before reaching Lobuche. Overnight stay in Lobuche.

Day 10

Ascend towards Lobuche High Camp in preparation for the summit push. The day is spent resting and making final preparations for the climb.

Day 11

Begin the early morning ascent of Lobuche Peak. Enjoy breathtaking summit views of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse before descending back to High Camp.

Day 12

Descend from Lobuche and trek to Everest Base Camp, a historic mountaineering hub. Continue to Lhotse Base Camp, your home for the next few weeks as you prepare for the Lhotse summit.

Day 13-42

A dedicated climbing period for acclimatization rotations, technical training, and the final summit push. Led by expert Sherpa guides, this phase ensures safety and success on Lhotse’s challenging terrain.

Day 43

After successfully completing the expedition, enjoy a scenic helicopter flight back to Kathmandu. Check into your hotel for a well-earned rest.

Day 44

A buffer day to accommodate any delays during the expedition. Spend it relaxing, shopping, or exploring the cultural wonders of Kathmandu.

Day 45

Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home, carrying unforgettable memories of your Lhotse Expedition.

Cost Inclusion & Exclusion

  Included package 

  • Transportation Services: Enjoy convenient airport transfers in Nepal, both internationally and domestically, ensuring a smooth transition to and from your hotel.
  • Accommodation: Luxuriate in a 4-night stay at a Kathmandu hotel with a bed and breakfast plan, providing a comfortable and restful retreat during your expedition.
  • Scheduled Flights: Benefit from scheduled flights from Kathmandu to Lukla and back via Ramechap, arranged for both members and the Liaison Officer, streamlining travel logistics.
  • Personal Climbing Equipment: Avail the facility to transport personal climbing equipment from Kathmandu to Lukla to Base Camp and back, with a maximum allowance of 60 kg per member.
  • Full Board Services: Indulge in full board food and lodging during your trek to Base Camp and the return journey to Lukla after the expedition, ensuring nourishment and comfort throughout.
  • Expert Guidance: Receive the guidance of a professional climbing Sherpa guide per member during summit attempts and climbing activities, enhancing safety and success.
  • Oxygen Supply: Stay equipped with 4 oxygen bottles (4 liters each) per member, complete with top-out masks and regulators, along with 2 bottles per Climbing Sherpa, ensuring adequate oxygen provision during the expedition.
  • Comprehensive Transportation: Enjoy transportation services for all staff between Kathmandu, Base Camp, and Kathmandu, facilitating smooth movement throughout the expedition.
  • Essential Equipment: Have access to common climbing equipment such as ropes, ice bars, ice screws, and more, ensuring preparedness for climbing challenges.
  • Camp Facilities: Experience comfort at Base Camp with solar power, satellite phone, and internet services available, along with daily weather reports and medical consultation services.
  • Accommodation Setup: Rest in single tents at Base Camp with mattresses and pillows provided, while high-altitude tents are shared among 2-3 climbers, ensuring a comfortable and restful stay.
  • Catering Services: Relish in all-inclusive food and fuel for Base Camp and higher camps during the expedition, with the services of a cook and kitchen staff provided at Base Camp and Camp II.
  • Insurance Coverage: Ensure the safety and well-being of climbing Sherpas, cooks, Liaison Officers, and local porters with comprehensive insurance coverage, including equipment costs.
  • Additional Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of heaters, fresh vegetable supply, and personal solar-powered lights at Base Camp, enhancing comfort and convenience during your stay.
  • Logistics Support: Have your food and equipment supply transported to Base Camp from Kathmandu, facilitating logistical arrangements for a successful expedition.
  • Fees and Charges: Cover all necessary fees, including Khumbu Icefall route fee, Summit and Higher Camp Route fix charge, National Park fees, and government-imposed taxes, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

   Not included in Package 🤙

  • International Flight Tickets: Exclude international flight tickets to and from Nepal, providing flexibility in travel arrangements.
  • Visa Fees: Obtain the Nepal Entry visa upon arrival at the airport at your own expense, adhering to immigration regulations.
  • Meals in Kathmandu: Lunch and dinner expenses during your stay in Kathmandu are not included, allowing for personalized dining choices.
  • Extended Hotel Stay: Any additional nights beyond the 4-night stay in Kathmandu are not covered, offering flexibility for travel extensions.
  • Personal Expenses: Cover personal climbing equipment expenses, as well as expenses of a personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, and Wi-Fi, ensuring individual preferences are met.
  • Excess Baggage: Any extra costs incurred due to personal baggage exceeding 60 kilograms are not included, providing clarity on weight limitations.
  • Insurance: Secure your own travel, accident, medical, and emergency evacuation insurance for comprehensive coverage during the expedition.
  • Filming Charges: Additional charges for commercial filming and drone permits are not included, allowing for customized media arrangements.
  • Extra Oxygen: Any extra oxygen bottles beyond the provided 4 per member are not included, offering flexibility for additional oxygen requirements.
  • Staff Bonuses: Climbing Sherpa summit bonus, basecamp cook tips, and other staff tips are excluded, providing discretion in gratuity offerings.
  • Miscellaneous Expenses: Any other additional expenses not mentioned in the Inclusions section are not covered, allowing for individualized spending choices.

Travel Notes

Travel Notes – Lhotse Expedition

Key Attractions

  • Mount Lhotse (8,516 m):
    The fourth-highest peak in the world, renowned for its steep south face and technical summit route. The summit offers expansive views of Everest, Makalu, and the surrounding Himalayan range.
  • Lhotse Face:
    A defining feature of the expedition, this sustained ice wall between Camp II and Camp III requires confident fixed-rope climbing, strong technique, and endurance.
  • Lhotse Base Camp (≈5,400 m):
    The primary acclimatization and logistics base, shared with Everest expeditions and located near the Khumbu Icefall.
  • Khumbu Icefall:
    A constantly shifting glacier of crevasses and ice towers, crossed carefully—typically in the early morning—to reduce objective risk.
  • Western Cwm:
    A broad glacial valley leading to the Lhotse Face, known for long travel days, intense sun exposure, and dramatic Himalayan scenery.
  • South Col Area:
    The high-altitude saddle between Everest and Lhotse, offering striking views and serving as a key staging point during summit rotations.
  • Sherpa Villages:
    Traditional settlements such as Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, providing important acclimatization stops and insight into Sherpa culture and Himalayan life.
  • Sagarmatha National Park:
    A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring alpine forests, glacial landscapes, and unique Himalayan wildlife encountered during the approach trek.

Preparation & Practical Information

  • Prior experience on 7,000 meter peak is required.
  • Climbers must be comfortable with technical ice climbing, crampon work, and fixed ropes.
  • A comprehensive medical examination and clearance for high-altitude climbing is required.
  • All permits, visas, and expedition documentation must be secured in advance.
  • High-quality personal climbing equipment should be tested before the expedition.
  • Travel insurance covering high-altitude mountaineering and emergency evacuation is mandatory.
  • Acclimatization schedules are strictly followed to reduce altitude-related risks.
  • Flexibility is essential, as weather and mountain conditions can affect the itinerary.
  • Strict environmental and waste management practices are followed throughout the expedition.

    Difficulty & Technical Level

    Lhotse is more technical than Everest, particularly on the Lhotse Face. Strong ice climbing and fixed-rope efficiency are required.

    Altitude & Acclimatization

    Acclimatization follows Everest routes up to Camp III, with careful energy management for the steeper summit push.

    Route & Terrain

    Sustained ice slopes, steep fixed ropes, and exposed summit sections demand precision and confidence.

    Weather

    Conditions are similar to Everest but often colder and windier on the face.

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