Lhotse is best known for its proximity to Mount Everest and it is the 4th highest Peak in the world. The fact that climbers ascending the standard route on that peak spend some time on its northwest face, see below. In fact Lhotse has one of the smallest topographic prominence values of any official eight-thousander, as it rises only 610 m above the South Col. Hence it is often seen as a minor eight-thousander.
However, Lhotse is a dramatic peak in its own right, due to its tremendous south face. This rises 3.2 km in only 2.25 km of horizontal distance, making it the steepest face of this size in the world. The south face has been the scene of many failed attempts, some notable fatalities, and very few ascents.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu.
Day 3: Kathmandu
Day 4: Kathmandu
Day 5: From Kathmandu, you enjoy an exciting flight to Lukla (2860m, 9384ft). Trek to Phakding. (2622m, 8603ft)
Day 6: Trek to Namche Bazar (3340m, 10959ft).
Day 7: Trek to Khumjung (3790m, 12435ft), called the green valley.
Day 8: Trek to Tengboche Monastery (3837m, 12589ft).
Day 9: Trek to Dingboche (4343m, 14249ft).
Day 10: Trek to Lobuche (4915m, 16126ft).
Day 11: Rest day for acclimatization in Lobuche
Day 12: Trek to Everest base camp. (5380m, 17652ft).
Day 13-48: Climbing Period Mt. Lhotse.
Day 49: Clean up Base Camp
Day 50: Trek to Pheriche. Overnight in lodge.
Day 51: Trek to Namche Bazar. Overnight in lodge.
Day 52: Trek to Lukla. Overnight in lodge.
Day 53: Fly to Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 54: Kathmandu.
Day 55: Kathmandu
Day 56: Departure from Kathmandu.