Nepal Everest & Lobuche

Luza

Luza

Luza is a settlement at an altitude of 4,390 metres, where hikers stop to rest on their ascent to Machhermo.
This place is one of the most important stops on the route to Everest. It is located at an altitude of 4,360 meters and is known for its stunning views of Mount Everest and the surrounding mountains. It is a place where climbers stop to rest and adjust to the altitude before continuing the climb.

Its history is linked to the history of mountaineering on Everest. Since the first attempt to climb Everest in 1921, it has been used as a rest and altitude adjustment station. Climbers spend several days here, preparing their bodies for the even more demanding conditions they will face as they climb to the summit.

This place is also known for its beauty. Climbers wake up in the morning to watch the sun rise over Everest, offering some of the most stunning views in the world. The landscape is full of snow-capped mountains, glaciers and steep peaks, creating a unique and unforgettable sight.

Despite the difficult conditions, this place is full of life. Mountaineers and their guides spend their days in this place, with their guides and climbers