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Island Peak

18 Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November)

Island Peak is one of Nepal’s most sought-after trekking peaks, standing height at 6189m . Named mountaineer Eric Shipton in 1953 for its island-like appearance amid the Khumbu glaciers, it was offici...

Altitude

6189

Co-ordinates

Duration

18

Best Season

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November)

Activity

Trip Grade

Moderate to Difficult (Alpine PD – Peu Difficile)

Trip Overview

Island Peak is one of Nepal’s most sought-after trekking peaks, standing height at 6189m . Named mountaineer Eric Shipton in 1953 for its island-like appearance amid the Khumbu glaciers, it was officially renamed Imja Tse in 1983.

This peak offers an ideal introduction to Himalayan mountaineering, combining moderate technical difficulty with spectacular location. the climb requires rope work, ladder crossing, and steep ice climbing near the summit-making it more technical than Mera Peak while remaining accessible to climbers with solid fitness and basic mountaineering skills.

Detailed Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), complete Nepal entry visa formalities at the immigration counter. Our representative will warmly welcome you in the arrivals hall and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, rest and recover from your international journey. In the evening, a short briefing about the expedition program may be conducted.

This day is reserved for final preparation and administrative arrangements. Our team completes all necessary climbing permits and national park paperwork. A thorough equipment check is carried out to ensure all personal and technical climbing gear meets required safety standards. You will meet the expedition leader for a detailed briefing covering the trekking route, climbing plan, acclimatization strategy, and safety procedures.

An early morning transfer to Kathmandu airport for a scenic flight to Lukla, offering spectacular views of the Himalayan ranges. After landing at Tenzing-Hillary Airport, meet the trekking crew and begin the trek along the Dudh Koshi River. Passing through small Sherpa villages and mani walls, we reach Phakding. Overnight at a lodge.

The trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, crossing several suspension bridges, including the famous Hillary Bridge. Enter Sagarmatha National Park at Monjo, followed by a steady uphill climb to Namche Bazaar, the commercial and cultural hub of the Khumbu region. Overnight at a lodge.

A crucial acclimatization day to adapt to the increasing altitude. Optional hikes include the Everest View Hotel or surrounding ridges, offering panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. The remainder of the day is spent resting, hydrating, and exploring Namche Bazaar.

The trail contours high above the Dudh Koshi River, offering stunning views of Everest, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. Descend through rhododendron forests to Phunki Tenga before a gradual ascent to Tengboche. Visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, the spiritual center of the Khumbu region. Overnight at a lodge.

The trek continues through alpine landscapes, crossing the Imja Khola and passing traditional Sherpa settlements such as Pangboche. The vegetation becomes sparse as we gain altitude. Dingboche is set in a broad valley with impressive views of Ama Dablam and surrounding peaks. Overnight at a lodge.

Another important acclimatization day. Optional hikes include Nangkartshang Peak or nearby ridges for altitude gain and stunning mountain views. The rest of the day is dedicated to rest, hydration, and preparation for higher elevations.

A short and gradual trek along the Imja Valley with magnificent views of Lhotse, Island Peak, and Ama Dablam. Chhukhung is a small settlement and an important staging point for Island Peak climbers. Overnight at a lodge.

The trail ascends gradually along glacial moraines toward Island Peak Base Camp. Upon arrival, the team sets up camp with tents and kitchen facilities. The remainder of the day is spent resting, hydrating, and organizing climbing equipment. Overnight at base camp.

This day is dedicated to acclimatization and technical training. The climbing guide provides hands-on instruction on glacier travel, crampon techniques, ice axe use, harnesses, and fixed rope systems. Practice sessions on nearby slopes help ensure confidence and readiness for summit day.

A short but demanding ascent leads to High Camp. The route follows rocky terrain and snow sections. Upon arrival, climbers rest, hydrate, and make final preparations for the summit push. Early dinner and overnight rest in tents.

An early alpine start, usually before midnight, begins the summit push. The climb involves glacier travel, fixed ropes, and a steep snow and ice headwall leading to the summit. From the top, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, and Ama Dablam. After a successful summit, descend carefully back to High Camp for overnight rest.

This day is reserved as a buffer for bad weather or summit delays. If unused, descend from High Camp or Base Camp and trek down to Pangboche, passing through familiar trails and enjoying the decreasing altitude. Overnight at a lodge.

Retrace the route through Tengboche and Phunki Tenga, descending through forests and river valleys back to Namche Bazaar. Celebrate the successful climb and enjoy the comforts of lower altitude. Overnight at a lodge.

A long but scenic trek back to Lukla, following the Dudh Koshi River and crossing suspension bridges. This marks the final trekking day in the Everest region. Overnight at a lodge.

A leisure day to relax and recover. Optional activities include sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley, souvenir shopping, spa treatments, or a farewell dinner with the expedition team. This day also serves as a contingency for weather or road delays.

According to your international flight schedule, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. The expedition concludes with unforgettable memories of Island Peak and the Everest region.

What's Included

– Airport pick up and drop off.
– Three meals every day, breakfast, lunch,and dinner during the trek.
– Peak climbing permit.
– Team gear and equipment.
– Guide and Porter’s food, insurance, accommodation etc.
– Domestic flight one way.
– Room services in the tea houses during trek.
– Garbage charges.

What's not Included

– Nepal entry visa fee and travel insurance.
– Hotel and meal in Kathmandu.
– National park fee.
– Extra drinks like as:-cold drinks, Coke, beer, Fanta, hot water, and some chocolate items.
– Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and battery charges.
– Personal equipment.
– Tips for Guide, porter, and driver.

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