
Mt. Lhotse Expedition in Nepal (8516m.) is fourth highest mountain in the world. Lhotse to the south of the world highest peak is a part of Everest Himalaya. Instantaneously south of Mt. Everest lies the long east west crest, and the summits of the two mountains are linked by the South Col. This is an entirely guide to Lhotse expedition. By advantage of it organism three kilometers south of Mt. Everest, from South Col disconnect, it is careful as an autonomous mountain and we support, logistic and management you have to climb the peak. Everything will be in place for a safe climbing. First climb of Mt. Lhotse by E. Reiss and F. Luchsinger in 1956. An imposing circle of three peaks (Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse and Mt. Nuptse) makes up the Lhotse substantial and Lhotse is between Mt. Everest and Mt. Nuptse. Exactingly demanding route and will require solid climb skills and understanding. Mt. Lhotse is third highest in Nepal and fourth highest in the world and well-known mountain.
Mt. Lotse Expedition the first attempt on was by an international team in 1955. The part during the climbing, which has been collectively confirmed the most risky, is the Khumbu Icefall. Mt Everest and Lhotse share same base camp. In fact, Lhotse is a part of Everest massive itself. The Swiss festivity that made the second ascent of Everest in 1956 made the first ascent of Mt. Lhotse from a camp just below the South Col. Numerous mountaineers agree that Lhotse is more tricky to climbing than Mt. Everest due to the very sheer ice and rock section in the Lhotse couloir. Definitely require to be very fit and an capability mountaineers. Mt. Lhotse Shar was first climb by an Austrian expedition in 1970. Japanese, South Koreans and Germans effort from various routes on its main peak. South face of Lhotse is the most technological part and south face is also one of the biggest mountain faces in the world. Poles and Italians also climb the summit before the top was reach again by German expeditions in 1977. After Mt. Lotse Expedition same way back to Lukla and next day fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 01: Kathmandu to Lukla (2850m.) 30 minute fly and same day trek to Phakding (2610m.) 4 hours walk and overnight hotel.
Day 02: Trek to Namche (3440m.) it takes six hours walk and overnight hotel.
Day 03: Acclimatization in Namche and sight seeing in local village and overnight hotel.
Day 04: Trek to Tengboche (3867m.) it takes five hours walk and overnight hotel.
Day 05: Trek to Dingboche (4410m.) it takes five an half to six hours walk and overnight hotel.
Day 06: Acclimatization day in Dingboche, look around there and overnight hotel.
Day 07-17: Small Peak climbing period. Between this period you climb two small peak which make more phycally fit for your body to the Lhotse Expedition and overnight tent camp.
Day 18: Trek to Chhukung (4910m.) and hike around Lobuche get more acclimatization it means get energy which is physically fit for your body and overnight hotel.
Day 19-65: Expedition period of Lhotse (8516m.) and overnight tent camp.
Day 66-70: Back to Kathmandu period same way until Lukla and fly to Kathmandu.

