Overview

Rising to 6,119 meters (20,075 ft), Lobuche Peak stands prominently in Nepal’s Khumbu region, within sight of the towering Mount Everest. Defined by sharp ridgelines, glaciated faces, and a commanding summit, Lobuche delivers a serious high-altitude experience. The climb demands technical precision, physical endurance, and the ability to move efficiently in thin air making it a true test for those seeking more than just altitude.


Altitude Becomes Airborne


The transition from the vertical world of climbing to the horizontal freedom of flight is the most intense moment a pilot can experience. On Lobuche, the window of opportunity is narrow and the environment is demanding. Success here is a product of preparation and the ability to read invisible wind patterns with expert clarity. As you step into the air, the Khumbu unfolds beneath your wing in a powerful, silent revelation. 

This is a highly specialized expedition designed for experienced pilots and climbers who are ready to operate in a demanding, high-altitude environment. It is not about guided comfort, it is about capability. Every aspect, from logistics and permits to safety infrastructure, is handled with precision, allowing you to focus entirely on performance.

Useful Information

⚠️ Selective Entry
Participation is intentionally limited. The technical nature of both the climb and flight, combined with strict regional regulations, means only a small number of qualified individuals are accepted each season.