Mt. Island peak Climbing

  •   Destination: Nepal
  •   Trip Grade: Moderate
  •  Group size: 2-3
  •  Best Seasons: spring
  •   Meals: lunch, breakfast and dinner
  •   Accomodation: included
  •   Transportation: included

Overview

Island peak (6189m) is one of the best trekking peaks with little technical aspects, perfect for those who aspire to climb to the top of a Himalayan peak and witness the glorious views it showcases. The Mt. Island Peak Climbing can be carried out by thrill seekers with little or no experience of mountain climbing. Alpine Adventure Treks and Expedition brings to you the carefully designed itinerary, supported by experienced guides to make this experience worth remembering for a lifetime.

With gradual acclimatization, the Island Peak climbing takes you to the heart of the Khumbu region of Nepal. The itinerary covers the passage through the Kalapatthar as well as the Everest Base Camp. View of the mountain peaks like the Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse and Tibetan peaks, from above the tip of the Island peak, is the major highlight of this climbing experience.

The west face of the Island Peak rises mighty high from the Lhotse Glacier. Also known as Imja Tse, this peak appears as an island in a sea of ice, when viewed from Dingboche.  Come experience the thrilling ascent up to this peak and remember the memories of the wonderful experience of a lifetime to come. let Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition be your guide and be the part of a journey that offers the breathtaking panorama of Himalayan peaks.

Best Seasons:

The best season for an Island Peak climb is generally in the autumn months of September to November. During this time, the weather is typically clear and stable, with lower chances of rainfall and snowfall, which makes for better climbing conditions.

Permits & Regulations:

  1. Sagarmatha National Park Permit: This permit is required for all visitors to the Sagarmatha National Park, which includes Island Peak, and costs around USD 30 per person. It can be obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board or from the Nepal Immigration Office in Kathmandu.
  2. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Climbing Permit: This permit is also required for all mountaineering expeditions in Nepal, including Island Peak. The fee for the NMA climbing permit for Island Peak is based on the number of climbers in the group and ranges from USD 250 for a solo climber to USD 125 per person for a group of 7 climbers or more.

Outline Itinerary:

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu; Greet and meet you at airport; Transfer to hotel; Overnight at hotel.

Day 02: Half day guided city tours (Include world heritage sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupati Nath Temple, Swayambu Nath and Buddha Nath Stupa); Afternoon pre-trip discussion of the trek; Overnight at Hotel.

Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla-2800 mtrs; And Walk up to Phakding; (3-4 hrs.)2653 mtrs.

Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazzar; (5-6 hrs.); 3440 mtrs.

Day 05: Acclimatization Day and Hike around Namche Bazzar.

Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazzar to Tengboche; (5-6 hrs.);3870 mtrs.

Day 07: Trek from Tengboche to Pheriche; (4-5 hrs.); 4200 mtrs.

Day 08: Trek from Pheriche to Lobuche Valley; (5 hrs.);493000 mtrs.

Day 09: Trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep; (3-4 hrs.); 5170 mtrs; And Everest Camp; (3 hrs.); 5364 mtrs.

Day 10: Hike up to Kalapatthar; (2 hrs.); 5545 mtrs. And Walk down to Lobuche; (6-7 hrs.); 4930 mtrs.

Day 11: Trek from Lobuche to Chhukung; (5-6 hrs.); 4730 mtrs.

Day 12: Trek from Chhukung to Island Peak Base Camp; (3-4 hrs.); 5200 mtrs.

Day 13: Climb from Island Peak Base Camp to High Camp; (3-4 hrs); 5600 mtrs.

Day 14: Climb from High Camp to Island Peak top and Back dawn to Chhukung; (8-10 hrs); 6160 mtrs.

Day 15: Trek from Chhukung to Tengboche; (5-6 hrs.); 3870 mtrs.

Day 16: Trek from Tengboche to Namche Bazzar; (5-6 hrs.); 3440 mtrs.

Day 17: Trek from Namche Bazzar to Phakding (4-5 hrs.); 2653 mtrs.

Day 18: Trek from Phakding to Lukla; (3-4 hrs.); 2800 mtrs.

Day 19: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu, Afternoon free in Kathmandu.

Day 20: Drop to airport for your final flight departure.

 

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Day 01: Upon arrival at Kathmandu airport, you will be greeted by a representative and transferred to your hotel for overnight stay.

This day is all about arriving in Nepal and settling into your hotel. Once you land at Kathmandu airport, you will be met by a representative who will help you with your luggage and transfer you to your hotel. This is your opportunity to relax, rest, and get ready for the upcoming adventure.

Day 02: You will have a guided tour of Kathmandu city, which includes visits to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupati Nath Temple, Swayambu Nath and Buddha Nath Stupa. In the afternoon, you will have a pre-trip discussion of the trek.

On this day, you will have a guided tour of Kathmandu city, which is a great way to learn about the history and culture of Nepal. The tour includes visits to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupati Nath Temple, Swayambu Nath, and Buddha Nath Stupa. Each of these sites has its own unique architecture, history, and significance in Nepali culture.

After the tour, you will have a pre-trip discussion with your trekking team. This is a chance to discuss the trek in detail, go over the itinerary, and ask any questions you may have. It’s also an opportunity to get to know your fellow trekkers and the support staff who will be with you throughout the trek.

Day 03: You will take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, and then start your trek by walking to Phakding. This is a short trek that takes around 3-4 hours, and you will be staying at an elevation of 2653 meters.

On this day, you will take a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, which is the starting point for the trek. The flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and is an adventure in itself. After landing in Lukla, you will start your trek by walking to Phakding, which is a short trek that takes around 3-4 hours. The trail follows the Dudh Koshi river and offers beautiful views of the mountains.

Day 04: You will trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar, which takes around 5-6 hours. Namche Bazaar is a popular trading center and also serves as a hub for trekkers in the region. You will be staying at an elevation of 3440 meters.

On this day, you will trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar, which is a popular trading center and a hub for trekkers in the region. The trek takes around 5-6 hours and involves crossing several suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi river. Namche Bazaar is a beautiful village that offers stunning views of the Himalayas and is a great place to rest and acclimatize.

Day 05: This is an acclimatization day, and you will hike around Namche Bazaar to get used to the high altitude.

This day is all about acclimatization, which is crucial to avoid altitude sickness. You will spend the day hiking around Namche Bazaar and its surrounding areas to get used to the high altitude. This is an opportunity to explore the local culture, interact with the locals, and enjoy the stunning views of the mountains.

Day 06: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche.

After breakfast, you’ll start your trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche. This trek takes around 5-6 hours and involves crossing several suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. As you trek, you’ll pass through forests of rhododendron and pine trees, with occasional glimpses of the world’s highest peaks.

Tengboche is a small village located at an elevation of 3870 meters. It is home to the famous Tengboche Monastery, which is one of the most important religious centers for Buddhists in the Khumbu region. The monastery is surrounded by beautiful mountains and offers stunning views of Mount Everest and its surrounding peaks.

Day 07: After breakfast, you’ll trek from Tengboche to Pheriche.

This trek takes around 4-5 hours and involves crossing the Imja River. As you trek, you’ll pass through forests and open plains with beautiful views of the Himalayan range.

Pheriche is a small village located at an elevation of 4200 meters. It is a popular resting place for trekkers as it offers stunning views of the mountains and is a good place for acclimatization.

Day 08: After breakfast, you’ll trek from Pheriche to Lobuche Valley.

This trek takes around 5 hours and involves climbing uphill through rocky terrain. As you trek, you’ll pass through beautiful valleys and streams with stunning views of the Himalayan range.

Lobuche Valley is located at an elevation of 4930 meters and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. It is a popular resting place for trekkers before they reach Gorak Shep and Everest Base Camp.

Day 09: Today is a big day as you reach Gorak Shep.

After breakfast, you’ll start trekking from Lobuche to Gorak Shep, which takes around 3-4 hours. Gorak Shep is a small settlement located at an elevation of 5160 meters and is the last stop before reaching Everest Base Camp.

Once you reach Gorak Shep, you’ll have a quick lunch and then hike to Everest Base Camp, which takes around 3 hours. This is an unforgettable experience as you’ll be standing at the foot of the world’s highest mountain. You’ll also get a chance to meet and interact with climbers who are attempting to summit Everest.

After visiting Everest Base Camp, you’ll return to Gorak Shep for an overnight stay.

Day 10: Hike up to Kalapatthar

After breakfast, you’ll hike up to Kalapatthar, which is a popular viewpoint for seeing the sunrise over Mount Everest. This hike takes around 2-3 hours and is quite challenging as it involves climbing uphill on rocky terrain.

Once you reach Kalapatthar, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Mount Everest and its surrounding peaks. You’ll then trek down to Lobuche, which takes around 6-7 hours. You’ll be staying at an elevation of 4930 meters.

Day 11: Lobuche to Chhukung.

After breakfast, you’ll trek from Lobuche to Chhukung. This trek takes around 5-6 hours and involves crossing the Khumbu Glacier. As you trek, you’ll pass through beautiful valleys with stunning views of the Himalayan range.

Chhukung is a small village located at an elevation of 4730 meters. It is a popular resting place for trekkers who are attempting to climb Island Peak.

Day 12: Trek from Chhukung to Island Peak Base Camp

You will trek from Chhukung to Island Peak Base Camp, which takes around 3-4 hours. The trail follows the Imja Khola river and gradually ascends towards the south. As you approach Island Peak, you will be able to see the glacier on the west face of the mountain. You will be staying at an elevation of 5200 meters.

Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse, is a popular climbing peak in the Everest region. It is a challenging climb and requires some technical skills, but it is an excellent opportunity for trekkers to experience mountaineering in the Himalayas. Island Peak Base Camp is the starting point for the climb, and trekkers need to acclimatize and prepare for the climb before attempting to summit.

Day 13: Island Peak Base Camp to High Camp

This is the day you climb from Island Peak Base Camp to High Camp, which takes around 3-4 hours. The trail follows the moraine and glacier, and as you climb higher, you will start to use crampons and ropes. High Camp is located at an elevation of 5600 meters, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

High Camp is a critical point in the climb, and climbers need to be well-rested and acclimatized before attempting the summit push. The climb to High Camp is relatively short, but it requires a lot of energy and focus. Climbers need to be careful and follow the instructions of their guide to avoid any accidents.

Day 14: High Camp to the top of Island Peak

This is the day you climb from High Camp to the top of Island Peak, which takes around 8-10 hours. The climb is challenging and requires some technical skills, including the use of ice axes, crampons, and ropes. The summit push starts early in the morning, and climbers need to climb over snow and ice to reach the summit.

The view from the summit is breathtaking, and climbers can see the surrounding peaks, including Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu. After spending some time on the summit, climbers descend back to High Camp, where they will stay overnight.

Climbing Island Peak is a challenging but rewarding experience, and it requires physical and mental strength, as well as proper equipment and training. Climbers need to be well-prepared and follow the instructions of their guide to ensure a safe and successful climb.

Day 15: Chhukung to Tengboche

You will trek from Chhukung to Tengboche, which takes around 5-6 hours. The trail descends towards the Imja Khola river and then climbs up to Tengboche. Along the way, you will pass through several small villages and forests, and you will be able to see the beautiful landscapes of the region. Tengboche is a popular stop for trekkers, and it is home to the famous Tengboche Monastery.

Day 16: Tengboche to Namche Bazaar

After breakfast, you’ll start the trek from Tengboche to Namche Bazaar, which takes about 5-6 hours. The trail goes through rhododendron and pine forests with glimpses of Mt. Everest and other peaks along the way. Namche Bazaar is a popular trading center and serves as a hub for trekkers in the region. You will be staying at an elevation of 3440 meters.

Day 17: Namche Bazaar to Phakding,

Today, you’ll trek from Namche Bazaar to Phakding, which takes about 4-5 hours. The trail goes through beautiful forests and crosses several suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River. You will be staying at an elevation of 2653 meters.

Day 18: Phakding to Lukla

Today is the last day of your trek. You’ll trek from Phakding to Lukla, which takes about 3-4 hours. You can relax and celebrate your successful trek with your team and the locals.

On the final day of your trek, you will trek from Phakding to Lukla, which is your final destination. This trek takes about 3-4 hours, and you will be walking through beautiful forests and crossing several suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River.

As you approach Lukla, you will be able to see the familiar sights of the town and the airport. Once you arrive in Lukla, you can relax and celebrate your successful trek with your team and the locals. You may want to take the opportunity to say goodbye to your guide and porters, who have been with you throughout the journey.

Lukla is a small town with limited resources, but you can still find some souvenir shops, restaurants, and bars. You can spend some time exploring the town or just relaxing in a cafe or restaurant.

Day 19: Lukla to Kathmandu.

In the morning, you’ll take a flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll have the rest of the day free to explore the city on your own, do some last-minute shopping or relax at your hotel.

On the nineteenth day, you will take a flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. The flight takes about 30-40 minutes, and it is a scenic journey that offers stunning views of the Himalayas. Once you arrive in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel.

You will have the rest of the day free to explore the city on your own, do some last-minute shopping or relax at your hotel. You may want to visit some of the local markets to buy souvenirs, handicrafts, or clothing. You can also explore some of the cultural and historical sites that you may have missed during the pre-trek city tour.

In the evening, you can enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide, porters, and the rest of your trekking team. This is a great opportunity to reflect on your journey, share your experiences, and thank your team for their support.

Day 20: Departure

Today, your adventure in Nepal comes to an end. After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your final departure.

On the final day of your trip, you will have breakfast at your hotel and then be transferred to the airport for your final departure. You will say goodbye to your guide and team, and head back home with unforgettable memories of your trek in the Himalayas.

Cost Includes:
– Airport – hotel transfers in Kathmandu
– Hotel in Kathmandu for 4 nights including breakfast
– City tour of Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, Patan and Kathmandu Durbar Square
– Trasportation, tour guide
– Flight, Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu for members, staffs and equipments
– Everest National Park entrance fees
– Camping trek including food and accommodation in Tents
– Boiled water, tea and coffee
– Guide, cook and porters during the trek
– Mera Peak climbing Permit fee
– Food, Tents and Kitchen equipments for climbing
– Group climbing equipments such as rope, ice screws, snow pickets, etc..
– Climbing Guide, his equipment allowance and salary
– Additional porters for carrying climbing gears
– Salary and Insurance for all Nepali staffs

Cost doesn’t include:
– Meals in Kathmandu (except welcome and farewell dinner)
– Entrance tickets during city tour
– Beverages and alcholoholic drinks on trek
– Personal climbing equipments
– All personal expenses
– Personal medical and evacuation insurance
– All other additional charges for additional services

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Here is a list of essential equipment for a trek to the Everest Base Camp and Island Peak:

  1. Hiking boots: A good pair of hiking boots is essential for a comfortable and safe trek.
  2. Trekking poles: Trekking poles help reduce the impact on your knees and improve balance on the trails.
  3. Warm clothing: You’ll need warm clothing like a down jacket, a fleece jacket, and a warm hat and gloves as the temperature drops significantly at higher altitudes.
  4. Waterproof and windproof jacket: A good quality waterproof and windproof jacket is essential for protecting you from rain, wind, and snow.
  5. Sleeping bag: A good quality sleeping bag rated for low temperatures is necessary for comfortable sleeping at high altitudes.
  6. Daypack: A daypack is necessary to carry your essential items during the day, including water, snacks, and extra clothing.
  7. Headlamp: A headlamp is essential for navigating in the dark and for use during early morning starts.
  8. Sunglasses: You’ll need good quality sunglasses with UV protection to protect your eyes from the glare of the sun on the snow.
  9. Water bottle: A reusable water bottle is essential for staying hydrated during the trek.
  10. First aid kit: A basic first aid kit with essentials like pain relievers, bandages, and antiseptic is necessary.

FAQ:

Q: When is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp and Island Peak?

A: The best time to trek is from March to May and from September to November.

Q: How difficult is the trek?

A: The trek is moderately difficult and requires good physical fitness and acclimatization to the altitude.

Q: What is the highest altitude reached during the trek?

A: The highest altitude reached during the trek is 6,160 meters at the top of Island Peak.

Q: Do I need to hire a guide and porter?

A: It is recommended to hire a guide and porter for a safe and comfortable trek.

Q: What kind of accommodation is available during the trek?

A: Basic teahouse accommodation is available during the trek with shared rooms and common toilets.