3 Peaks Climbing (Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak)

Overview

The 3 Peaks Climbing Challenges encompass three stunning peaks in the Himalayas: Island Peak, Lobuche Peak, and Mera Peak. This adventure-filled trip also offers an exhilarating and unforgettable experience for mountaineering enthusiasts seeking a unique and challenging endeavor.

Conquering the Himalayan Giants: Island, Lobuche, and Mera Peaks Expedition

Starting with Island Peak, the Khumbu region of Nepal, climbers will captivate by its striking beauty and technical aspects. Standing at an impressive 6,189 meters, it presents a formidable ascent with icy slopes and breathtaking panoramic views of Everest and the surrounding peaks. With proper acclimatization and guidance from experienced Sherpa guides, climbers will also navigate through crevasses and conquer the final ice wall to reach the summit.

Next, the journey leads to Lobuche Peak, situated in the Everest region. Rising to an elevation of 6,119 meters, Lobuche Peak offers a thrilling mix of climbing and trekking. This challenging peak also demands technical expertise as climbers traverse rocky terrains, glaciers, and steep slopes. The reward, however, is an awe-inspiring vista that includes the renowned Everest and Lhotse summits. The journey to the top is accompanied by stunning views of the Khumbu Glacier and surrounding peaks, making it an unforgettable experience.

Finally, the expedition concludes with Mera Peak, the highest trekking peak in Nepal, soaring at an impressive altitude of 6,461 meters. Located in the Solu-Khumbu region, Mera Peak also boasts a diverse landscape ranging from lush forests to icy glaciers. Climbers will navigate through snowy trails, ice walls, and crevasses, testing their physical endurance and technical skills. The ultimate reward awaits at the summit, as climbers reward it with breathtaking views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and other prominent peaks.

Throughout this thrilling journey, climbers will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the unique culture and warm hospitality of the Sherpa people. The trip also carefully designed to allow for proper acclimatization, ensuring the safety and well-being of participants.

Conclusion and Summary

The 3 Peaks Climbing Challenges combine the thrill of mountaineering with the exploration of the Himalayan landscape, offering an unforgettable experience for adventurers seeking to push their limits and witness the awe-inspiring beauty of these iconic peaks.

Itinerary

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  • Day 01 - Arrival in Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]

    Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, Nepal. Upon completing the visa formalities and collecting your luggage’s in the airport, kindly proceed to the exit of the arrival hall. Your trip leader will await you just outside the arrival hall and will escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Please look out for a placard of Everest Expeditions Nepal.

    Meal: None

    Accommodation: Hotel

    Trekking Hours: 0

  • Day 02 - Exploration of Kathmandu and trek/climb preparation [1,350m/4,430ft]

    After your first night in Kathmandu, you will be well informed on arrival about the time for your exploration tour in Kathmandu, which includes Bouddhanath stupa and Pashupatinath temple. However, sometimes, depending on your flight arrival, if it’s too late into the night we will do this tour in the afternoon instead of morning to give you some sleep and rest so that you can get rid of that jetlag before you venture out of the Hotel for our interesting tour. In the evening, you will be briefed by your trek and climb leader about your trekking program the next day. In case you have fallen short of any trek and climb equipment that you may need, this time can be used to arrange for it.

    Meal: (B)

    Accommodation: Hotel

    Trekking Hours: 0

  • Day 03 - Fly to Lukla [2,800m/9,187ft] and trek to Poiyan [2,800m/9,184ft]

    After an early morning b/fast, we take the flight from Kathmandu to Lukla on STOL aircraft. Flight time is about 35 minutes to the airstrip built by Sir Edmund Hillary and the Sherpas in the mid-1960s. It is a memorable flight, with outstanding views of the eastern Himalaya (sit on the left side of the plane for the best views). At Lukla, we are immediately overcome by the scale of the massive peaks that surround the village but this is only an indication of what is to come.

    After packing our gears, we we will leave Lukla and follow the relatively easy trail through the woods of colorful rhododendron and pine to Poiyan for overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 5-6 hrs

  • Day 04 - Trek to Pangoma [2,850m/9,348ft]

    Crossing the series of ridges, we will go through rhododendron and bamboo forests. On our way, we can see yak joyfully munching the lush green grass. Continuing the trail through rhododendron forest, we will reach Pangoma where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 4-5 hrs

  • Day 05 - Trek to Nashing Dingma [2,600m/8,502ft]

    Leaving Pangoma, we will follow the path for couple of hours before taking gentle climb to Pangoma La Pass. Today we get our first good views of Mera peak up the valley. We cross Ningswo Khola before we reach Ningswo bhuk for our overnight camp

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 7-8 hrs

  • Day 06 - Cross Surke La [3,030m/9,940ft] and trek to Chalem Kharka [3,550m/11,645ft]

    Cross Surke La [3,030m/9,940ft] and trek to Chalem Kharka [3,550m/11,645ft]

    Meal: (B,L,D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

  • Day 07 - Trek to Chungbu Kharka [4,200m/13,776ft]

    Trek to Chungbu Kharka [4,200m/13,776ft]

  • Day 08 - Trek to Khote [3,600m/11,812ft]

    After an early morning tea, we will take about 3-hours of downhill trek through rhododendron forest. We will be taking lunch amid the forest before continuing the trek along Hinku River. It will take couple of hours to reach Kothe where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 5-6 hrs

  • Day 09 - Trek to Thaknag [4,356m/14,292ft]

    We will enter Barun National Park on this day. Leaving our camp in Khote early in the morning, we will proceed and enter to Barun National Park. The trail leads us along the edge of Hinku River about 4-5 hours to lead us to Thagnag which will greet us with awe-inspiring views of Thamserku, Kusum Kangru and Kangteka peaks.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 5-6 hrs

  • Day 10 - Acclimatization and rest day [4,356m/14,292ft]

    We will take necessary second break from our trek on this day. Since an activity helps us in proper acclimatization, we will be taking side trip to Charpate Himal Glacier. It will take 3hrs to reach Charpate Himal Glacier. This glacier holds a great religious significance among native Sherpas. The glacier allows an unobstructed view of Mera North. Later, we will return to our camp in Thangnang for overnight stay.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 11 - Trek to Khare [5,045m/16,552ft]

    After an early morning breakfast, we will leave Thaknag and move through the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to reach Dig Kharka. We will be greeted with pleasant view of Charpate Himal from Dig Kharka. We will follow the ascending path through moraines to the snout of Hinku Nup. Proceeding further, we will cross Shar Glacier and follow the steep path uphill to Khare where we will camp overnight. The camp site in Khare allows exquisite view of North face of Mera Peak.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 12 - Pre Climb training [5,045m/16,552ft] You

    you will receive a pre climb training from our climbing guide on this day. You will get instructions on peak climbing techniques. You will also be taught how to use the climbing gears like ice axe, crampons, harness and ascender properly. You will learn how to use ropes while you move up and down. So, even an amateur with no prior experience of peak climb can also participate in Mera Peak Climbing. We will head to the top of Mera Glacier and practice using our climbing gears. Later, in the evening we will return to Khare for overnight stay.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 13 - Trek to Mera La [5,415m/17,765ft]

    Journey continues along glacier for most of the day. The trail takes us close to the northern section where there are no crevasses. Mera La stretches south to meet the lofty sweep of Mera glacier which drops down from Mera Peak. We will stay overnight in MeraLa Pass.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 4-5 hrs

  • Day 14 - Trek to Mera High Camp [5,800m/19,029ft]

    We will need to use climbing gears like Crampons and axe to take the steep ascend to High Camp of Mera Peak. From Mera La, we will ascend the glaciated path. At around 5800m elevation, we will find a rocky section among glacier to set up our high camp. Existing at the edge of mountain, the area offers striking view of Kanchenjunga that rises to the east above the ridge of Chamlang. We will also get exquisite views of Makalu, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, the southern section of Lhotse and Lhotse Shar Mountains. Stay overnight in High Camp.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 15 - Summit Mera [6,476m/21,247ft] and trek to khongma Ding [4,840m/15,180ft]

    We will wake up much early on this day. After tea, we will take slow climb towards the summit. Temperature remains on an average 10 degree Celsius below Zero on this region. We will climb the glacier and proceed to snow hump-back ridge. We will follow the non-technical and classic route through the south-east ridge. Climbing further through the snout of glacier, we will climb over the south summit to the summit ridge. Finally, the moment comes for which all of us were eagerly waiting. We will get the 360 degree views of many eight thousand meter peaks including views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse and other peaks and mountains. We will spend some time on summit witnessing the views before we descend to the foot hill of Mera and reach Mera La from where we will continue our walk till we reach Khongma Ding

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 9-10 hrs

  • Day 16 - Trek to Seto Pokhari [5,000m/16,405ft]

    After a long and tiring climb of Mera, we will pursue the easy trail to Seto Pokhari. Moving through the Hongu Valley, we will follow the scenic path with views of Chamlang (7319 m) and Baruntse (7129 m) from most of the point. The trail is mostly flat with occasional ups and downs. Finally, we will arrive at Seto Pokhari, the white Lake where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 5-6 hrs

  • Day 17 - Trek to Amphu Lapcha High camp [5,400m/17,717ft]

    There are no inhabitants in this area as this is a very high and remote valley. We will follow the least crowded path to Chamlang Base Camp. Walking along the west face of Chamlang, we will reach Hongu River. Moving further through the Hongu glacier, we will reach Panch Pokhari, the Holy Five Lakes of Nepal. After spending some time to soak in the beauty of these five lakes, we will proceed to Amphu Lapcha High Camp where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

  • Day 18 - Island Peak Base Camp [5,200m/17,060ft] via Amphu Lapcha Pass [5,850m/19,190ft]

    Crossing Amphu Lapcha Pass requires technical skills. We need to cross the steep section of ice and rock. So, we need to be cautious not to stumble and fall. After climbing the difficult Amphu Lapcha Pass, we will lower down to the other end of the Pass at Imja Valley. We will continue walking to Island Peak Base Camp where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

  • Day 19 - Rest and contingency day

    This contingency day has been kept to make sure that our schedule will go on smoothly without interruption even if there occur complications while climbing the peak.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

  • Day 20 - Summit Island Peak [6,189m/20,305ft] and trek to Chukhung (4,730m/15,518ft)

    Since heavy wind blows during afternoon at the summit, our target will be to reach the summit before noon. We will take moderate climb for the first part of the climb before reaching the steep hillside. The terrain frequently changes to boulder. We will follow the tapered path through a steep rock channel to emerge to the gully. Walking through a ridgeline, we conquer challenges proposed by seracs and crevasses. We will proceed through the snout of the summit glacier with the help of ropes and move through 40- degree snow slopes to reach the summit. The challenge of the climb is rewarded with the gratifying views of Lhotse Mountain, Nuptse Mountain, Makalu, Baruntse and Amadablam Mountains. We will capture the memories in camera and then prepare ourselves for long descend to the Base Camp and then we will continue moving to Chukhung.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 10-12 hrs

  • Day 21 - Trek to Dingboche [4,412m/14,475ft]

    Chukhung to Dingboche is a short trek that will take only couple hours to conclude. Agriculture is the chief occupation of locals in Dingboche. We can see fields enclosed by stonewall in Dingboche. Buckwheat, potatoes and barley are the major crops. We will stay overnight in Dingboche.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 22 - Trek to Lobuche Peak Base Camp [4,950m/ 16,240ft]

    From Dingboche, we will retrace our route and begin a moderate walk to Dugla. After following the straight path for couple of hours, we need to follow the steep rocky trail towards Lobuche Glacier. The path offers spectacular views of Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Thamserku, Kantega, Pokalde and other peaks.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 6-7 hrs

  • Day 23 - Move up to Lobuche High Camp (5,400m/17,712ft)

    Leaving Lobuche Base Camp, we will move along rocky moraine path towards Lobuche High Camp. We will move through Lobuche glacier. We will climb through the rocky terrain to Lobuche High Camp. Once we reach High Camp, we will take lunch and rest. Stay overnight in Lobuche High Camp.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 3-4 hrs

  • Day 24 - Summit Lobuche East [6,119m/20,075ft] and trek to Pheriche [4,250m/13,944ft]

    You will wake up quite early this day as we aim to reach summit before noon and thus we head out to summit during predawn. We need to cross ice slopes for which crampons and ice axe proves really useful. We may need to pass crevasses before climbing to the summit. The summit allows enticing views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cholatse, Ama Dablam, Pumori and other mountains in Everest region. After spending some quality time in summit, we will lower down to Lobuche Base Camp and continue walking to Pheriche where we will stay overnight.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 10-12 hrs

  • Day 25 - Reserve day for contingency

    Reserve day for contingency

    Contingency day for any delays

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

  • Day 26 - Trek to Namche Bazaar [3,450m/11,316ft]

    Leaving Pheriche, we will lower down to Khumbu River. We will cross Khumbu River and follow the popular EBC trail through the scenic valley. Enroute, we will cross dispersed villages of Orsho and Shomare and reach Pangboche that is located at the base of Ama Dablam. Crossing the bridge over Imja River, we will walk through pretty Deboche village and arrive at Tengboche. We will visit Khumbu’s largest Tengboche Monastery and pass through rhododendron forest to Dudh Koshi River. We will cross Dudhkoshi River and reach Phunki Tenga. Walking through Sansa village, we will reach Kyangjuma. The campsite in Kyangjuma allows views of Ama Dablam, Thamserku and other mountains.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Teahouse/Lodge

    Trekking Hours: 6-7 hrs

    Our last day of trek following the Dud

  • Day 27 - Trek to Lukla [2,800m/9187ft]

    Our last day of trek following the Dudh Kosi River down to Lukla. It’s only a gradual walk along the Dudhkhosi river after our steep descent from Namche. We’ll have lunch on our way and we make the final climb up to the airstrip at Lukla. Rest of the day is free and you can relax under the warm sun & reflect on the emotional experiences we had while hiking through these massive mountains that have probably helped us re-discover ourselves in ways least expected. This is our final day on these fantastic mountains. Later we celebrate our successful completion of trek & climb with our Sherpa guides and porters who we’ve got to know so well & are now good friends. It’s a pleasure to end this wonderful trip on a happy note. We then slumber into blissful sleep.

    Meal: (B, L, D)

    Accommodation: Fully tented camping

    Trekking Hours: 6-7 hrs

  • Day 28 - Fly back to Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]

    Take an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. We will be transferred to hotel in a private vehicle in Kathmandu. Take leisure and soothe your aching limbs from long and tiring peak climb.

    Meal: (B)

    Accommodation: Hotel

    Trekking Hours: 0

  • Day 29 - Free day in Kathmandu [1,350m/4,430ft]

    Enjoy a leisure day. You are on your own. Participating in a day tour in Kathmandu is a pleasant plan. You can also go for shopping in Thamel, a tourist hub where you can buy souvenir items like handicrafts and arts to your family. At eventide, we will relish a farewell dinner to celebrate our successful climb. While enjoying our supper, we will also be entertained to a scintillating cultural dance performed by the local belles Please do not hesitate to let us know if you would like to extend your stay. Kindly email us for more details on extensions.

    Meal: (B, D)

    Accommodation: Hotel

    Trekking Hours: 0

  • Day 30 - International departure

    Finally, the undeniable day of departure arrives. Thank you for joining us on this climb and it has been a pleasure getting to know you during this time. We hope this venture has enriched your experience with happy memories. You will be assisted in your last minute preparation. Our representative will take you to Tribhuvan International Airport three hours before your scheduled flight. Keep in touch and hope to hear from you soon. Bon voyage for a safe and pleasant trip home.

Include / Exclude

Cost Includes:

    • Roundtrip flights Kathmandu-Lukla and Lukla-Kathmandu
    • International and Domestic airport transfers Pick up and Drop
    • 3 Nights hotel accommodation in double rooms with breakfast in Kathmandu
    • Accommodation while trekking in the best mountain lodges
    • Tented accommodation in the base camp
    • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) with tea/coffee during the trek and
    • Mera Peak Climbing Permit and necessary paperwork
    • Lobuche East Peak Climbing Permit and necessary paperwork
    • Island Peak Climbing Permit and necessary paperwork
    • All trekking permits (National Park Permit, Entrance fee and TIMS)
    • Garbage Disposal Fee and required Garbage management
    • Experienced and professional climbing Sherpa
    • Porter service for members personal baggage upto base camp and return
    • Well-trained and friendly base camp staff, cook and support staff
    • Insurance, wages, and allowances for climbing Sherpa and support staff
    • Kitchen, Dining, Toilet, Store, Sleeping Tents for Base Camp and High Camp
    • Technical skills climbing training at the base camp for members
    • Central climbing equipment such as rope, ice screw, snow bar, etc
    • Everest Expeditions Nepal Duffle bags for all expedition members
    • Welcome dinner with Nepal Challenge Trek team in Kathmandu
    • Certificate of Achievement on successful completion of the expedition
    • Gamma Bag / Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) in case of emergency
    • Oxygen Cylinder bottles in case of emergencies
    • A comprehensive First Aid Medical Kit

Cost Excludes:

  • Visas and travel insurance
  • Summit Bonus tip ($200 P/P)
  • Entertainment and food (Kathmandu )
  • Bottled drinks and beverages
  • Evacuation (will be done in your account)
  • Tips (Service Charge in Hotel and Restaurants are included)
  • Single supplement Charges
  • Laundry, Phone services, Personal expenditure transactions
  • Optional trips
  • Tea breaks, chocolates or other snacks and any meals beside breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon
  • International flights to Kathmandu

Price per person

Usefull Information

Note: Please note that often the Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight gets delayed by a few hours or may even be canceled for one, two, or more days due to unfavorable weather conditions. Such conditions may arise even in the best seasons. Hence, in such cases, you must be prepared for long waits both at Kathmandu or Lukla airports, as this can happen either at the start or end of the trek or even both!  We do our utmost to avoid such delays, and fix you on next flight. Still, we suggest

you to be prepared for possible delays/cancellation, and if possible to come with some extra buffer days (1-2 days) at the end of the trip to accommodate such delays. We also organize heli rescue in such conditions, if it’s available and upon request by our clients. The helicopter charges around USD 3500 and it can lift 4-5 persons per flight. If everything runs smoothly and if interested, you can also enjoy other activities like sightseeing, rafting, wildlife activities, shopping, etc during your buffer days.

In case, the flight delay/cancellation happens at the start of trip and it goes so long that it disturbs your onward travel schedule, you are free to choose an alternative trip: such a trek in the Annapurna, Langtang, or any other regions.  If you are not interested in the alternative trip and would rather wait for the trip, you are welcome to wait in Kathmandu for as many days as it takes to get a flight to Lukla. However, please note that there will be no refund, if you lose your time waiting at the airport and do not take an alternative tour or you only do short trek later due to time limitation. If the cancellation happens before the trip, we will provide you accommodation and lunch in a guesthouse in Kathmandu. In case of the flight delay/cancelation after finishing of the trek, you will be responsible for all your expenses. Please also note that you will not be entitled to any refund for the services (such as hotel, transport, flight, etc) included in the package that you would not use later.

Travel Insurance

It is a condition of joining any of our trips that be protected against comprehensive expenses potential to incur due to medical issues or accidents (to include air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and treatment costs). Please be noted that we don’t arrange or sell insurance.

Porter Care:

Though often overlooked, it’s no exaggeration to say the entire trekking and expedition industry in Nepal is built on the back of hard working local porters. It is their tireless efforts carrying supplies, equipment and baggage that make journeying to these remote areas possible. So it’s very unfortunate that they have endured a history of exploitation and abuse at the hands of the industry. In an effort to combat this, we are firmly committed to porter rights. We ensure all our porters are well treated, well paid and we provide the level of shelter, clothing and footwear that these harsh environments demand. Porters who become sick are treated with the same care and attention as other team members and we have previously used helicopters – at our expense – to rescue porters from dangerous situations. We support the work of the International Porter Protection Group (IPPG), making our resources available to them to help improve the working conditions of the porters. (International Porters Progress Group)

Best Season

Best Time for Island Peak Climbing | Lobuche Peak Climbing | Pokolde Peak the best months for Island Peak Climbing trip with Everest Base Camp Trek are Spring (Mid March to May) and Autumn (mid September to November) although Island peak can be climbed during the months of December, January and February

NOTE: During the trip; weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors that are beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.

Flight Delay in LUKLA

Twin Otter is the primary mode of transport from the airstrip at Lukla. This service is fairly dependable. Sometimes, flights may be cancelled due to mountain weather conditions or other technical problems. In such case, Everest Expeditions Nepal will organize the alternative available road transportation or Helicopter Flight to ensure you are on schedule for your international flight. In case if you want to Flight through Helicopter then you need to Add some amount on the same cost of the Ticket of Kathmandu to Lukla.

What makes this trip different?

Everest Expeditions Nepal works closely with and is one of the main supporters of Friendship Society Nepal, a non-political and non-profit social organization. We contribute our support to the remote village of Lura, Gorakhani, Juke, Dharapani, Loading (Solukhumbhu, Nepal) through donation, sponsorship and partnership in various projects.

Donation

Everest Expeditions Nepal donates a 10% percentage of business profits to the foundation on a yearly basis, which supports the ongoing maintenance cost required for Shree Manjushree Primary school, Note Books / Copies for the Schools a community-based school in Lura Solukhumbhu (plus few other schools in the region).

Sponsorship

One of the major activities of Friendship Society Nepal is the children sponsorship program, which is conducted with full collaboration with Everest Expeditions Nepal.

Partnership (Volunteering Program)

The Solukhumbhu Volunteer Program, devised by Friendship World Treks and Friendship Society Nepal, aims to mobilize teams of experts and interested individuals as an effective and economic measure in providing the human capital for education, health and community development in Lura village of Solukhumbhu district, western Nepal.

For more details, visit Friendship Society Nepal’s website www.friendshipsocietynepal.org

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  • Best Seasons March to May, September to November
  • Group Size 1-15
  • Duration 30 DAYS BOOKING OPEN FOR 2023
  • Maximum Altitude 6476M
  • Trek Difficulty Challenging

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