Intermediate

You should have the basic knowledge of snow and ice climbing and should have the experience of trekking in a glacier, as well as crossing over crevasses.

Below mountains have been listed for the intermediate climbers. Each mountain comes under the category of Technical Peak and provides rewarding views. During Lobuche East Peak Climbing, you walk on a ridge and ascend to a notch. Moreover, Lobuche East is rocky and has a height 6119 m and is one of the attractive peaks of the Everest Region. As you head off to the summit of Lobuche East, you see mountains, such as Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Ama Dablam, Khangtenga and Tawache. From the summit, you also see a nice view of Mt. Everest, including the Tibetan Peaks.

Pisang Peak has ridges and rock face, which can be compared to that of the pyramid of Egypt. Between the base camp and the summit is a high camp, which is your acclimatization place, and from where, you see Tilcho Peak, Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Nawal Peak, and other unnamed mountains, while from the summit of Pisang Peak, you see the Tibetan mountains, including Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Kang Guru Peak, Gyaji Kang Peak, Tilje Peak, and Kuchubhro Peak.

Duration: 19 Days
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Duration: 22 Days
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