What Permits Are Need For The Lobuche Peak
Climbing Lobuche Peak in Nepal, located in the Everest region, requires several permits. Lobuche Peak has two main summits: Lobuche East (6,119 meters) and Lobuche West (6,145 meters). Climbing these peaks, especially the East summit, is popular among mountaineers looking for a challenging yet accessible Himalayan climb. Here are the permits you need:
1. Climbing Permit
Lobuche East: This peak is classified as a "trekking peak" by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). You need a climbing permit issued by the NMA.
- Spring (March to May): USD 250 per person
- Autumn (September to November): USD 125 per person
- Winter (December to February) and Summer (June to August): USD 70 per person
Lobuche West: This peak is classified as an "expedition peak." Permits for Lobuche West are issued by the Ministry of Tourism.
- The cost of the permit varies depending on the season and the size of the team.
2. Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit
This permit is required as Lobuche Peak lies within the boundaries of Sagarmatha National Park.
- Cost: NPR 3,000 per person (approximately USD 30)
3. Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit
Introduced in recent years, this permit is required for all trekkers and climbers in the Khumbu region.
- Cost: NPR 2,000 per person (approximately USD 20)
4. TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) Card
Although not always strictly enforced in the Everest region due to the presence of the local permits, it is still a recommended document.
- Cost:
- Individual Trekkers: USD 20 per person
- Group Trekkers (through a trekking agency): USD 10 per person
Obtaining the Permits
Climbing Permit: For Lobuche East, this can be arranged through the NMA in Kathmandu or through a trekking/climbing agency. For Lobuche West, you need to apply through the Ministry of Tourism.
Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit: This can be obtained in Kathmandu at the Nepal Tourism Board office or at the entry point in Monjo.
Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit: This permit can be acquired in Lukla or at the office in Monjo.
TIMS Card: Available through trekking agencies or at the Nepal Tourism Board offices in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Additional Information
- Guides and Porters: Hiring a guide or porter is highly recommended for safety and logistical support. Local agencies can arrange these services for you.
- Environmental Considerations: Be mindful of the environment and local culture. Follow Leave No Trace principles and respect local customs and regulations.
By securing these permits and following the necessary procedures, you will be well-prepared for an unforgettable adventure climbing Lobuche Peak.
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