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Mount Everest Lhotse Expedition

Mount Lhotse, the fourth tallest mountain in the world with 8516 meters of altitude, is situated nearby the world’s tallest peak Mount Everest in Nepal. It is one of the several mountains which is above eight thousand meters of altitude in the country and hence without a doubt is one of the major destinations for peak climbing and expedition purpose. Though it is only the fourth tallest mountain in the world, Mount Lhotse, however, is one of the most difficult peaks to climb in the entire world. The south face of the mountain has been the cause of many failed attempts and some tragic fatalities amongst the mountaineers aiming to scale the peak. If we are to look at history, Lhotse Middle was first climbed by three groups of Russian climbers back in 2001. At that time, it was the last peak above eight thousand meters of height in Nepal to be scaled. The long east-west crest of Lhotse is located straight away from the south end of Mount Everest. The summits of the two great mountains are joined by the South Col which is a vertical edge that never drops below 8,000 meters.

Mount Lhotse is an important peak for Nepal expeditions and is one of the most sought-after peaks in the whole world and not just Nepal for mountain expeditions for adventure seekers from across the world. It provides an incredible life-long experience of mountaineering in Nepal during which you will uncover the adventures of peak climbing and also be able to indulge in natural sightseeing. Climbing Mount Lhotse is not that easy and it requires a lot of previous mountaineering experience, skill, physical stamina, and patience. Conquering the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, might not be possible for every adventure seeker, and hence Mount Lhotse Expedition can rather serve as an alternative way or opportunity for the climbers as they can satisfy their urge of scaling one of the tallest mountains.

Considering the most wonderful and suitable time and weather and the condition is one of the things you will have to be careful about before starting to attempt scaling the mountain. The months of April, May, and late September to October are considered the best time for climbing Mount Lhotse. Mount Lhotse Expedition with Mountfujiadventure.com is a thirty-nine-day long itinerary package during which the climbers can experience the ultimate thrill of mountain climbing in Nepal. Here is the starting point of the Mount Lhotse Expedition is Lukla and the exit point is also again Lukla just like in the case of the Mount Everest Expedition.

Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 03: Fly to Lukla, trek to Phakding
Day 04: Trek to Namche
Day 05: Rest and Acclimatization
Day 06: Trek to Tengboche
Day 07: Trek to Pheriche
Day 08: Trek to Lobuche
Day 09: Trek to Lhotse Base Camp
Day 10: Base Camp Preparation
Day 11 – 33: Climbing Period
Day 34: Base Camp to Lobuche
Day 35: Trek to Tengboche
Day 36: Trek to Namche
Day 37: Trek to Lukla
Day 38: Flight to Kathmandu
Day 39: Departure from Kathmandu, Farewell



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