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Island Peak Climbing

Kathmandu
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Duration

14 Days

Tour Availability

Fixed Departure

Group Size

10 people

Languages

English

Island Peak Climbing is a popular trekking peak activity in the Everest region of Nepal. Island peak climbing scales 6189m and is non-technical to climb but requires basic snow climbing skills for the ascent. Island Peak Climbing is one of the busy trekking peaks right above the summer village of Chukhung, at the top of the Imja Khola Valley. This expedition is a superb entry into mountaineering. We will teach you basic skills before climbing the peak. The Everest region is one of the most popular climbing areas and, from the tallest mountain in the world, you can also Climb smaller climbing expeditions to the Moutain peaks. This trip takes place in the Khumbu region of Nepal. We will explore the heart of this area and visit the Everest region. During the whole trip, you will get to see glorious views of Mt, Everest Himalaya ranges, and the surrounding peaks. Although this ascent is not technically demanding, take into account that it is a requirement to have a very good level of fitness and skill to join this program. Of course, I will be there to help and guide you through. Since then, thousands of climbers have successfully climbed this fantastic trekking Peak. Island Peak with Everest is a popular trekking peak activity in the Everest region of Nepal. Island peak climbing scales 6189m and is non-technical to climb but requires basic snow climbing skills for the ascent. Island Peak Climbing is one of the busy trekking peaks right above the summer village of Chukhung, at the top of the Imja Khola Valley. This expedition is a superb entry into mountaineering. We will teach you basic skills before climbing the peak. Start and end in Kathmandu! With the hiking & trekking tour Island Peak with Everest Base Camp trek, you have a 15-day tour package taking you through Kathmandu, Nepal, and 12 other destinations in Nepal.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nepal’s most popular climbing Peak.
  • Glorious views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu from the summit.
  • The perfect experience for adventurers
  • 6189 M Island peak climbing with a hike to Everest base camp

Day 1 Kathmandu - Lukla (2860 m) - Phakding (2610 m)

After breakfast, we take an early morning flight to Lukla. After flying above the breathtaking green and white mountains, we reach Tenzing-Hillary Airport at Lukla. This is one of the most beautiful air routes in the world culminating in a landing on a hillside surrounded by high mountains. Upon our arrival at Lukla, we meet the rest of our crew members. Next, we begin our trek through the prosperous village of Lukla to Phakding. To assist in acclimatization, we only have a short hike today. However, if interested in additional activities, we can take a side trip to a nearby monastery. Overnight in Phakding.

Day 2 Phakding - Namche Bazaar (3440 m)

After breakfast we walk through beautiful pine forests and then along Dudh Koshi River ending our nature-filled journey at Namche Bazaar. After walking for almost over an hour, we come across the glistening Mt. Thamserku (6,608m) on our right and also experience the serenity of pine, fir and juniper forests throughout our journey. If the weather is clear, we may even catch a glimpse of Mt. Everest peering over the Lhotse-Nuptse ridge. We continue walking until we reach the entrance to Sagarmatha National Park, Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Mt. Everest, and the main trading center of this region. On this day we cross five suspension bridges, the last one also known as the Hillary Bridge being the highest. It is an uphill walk from Hillary Bridge to Namche Bazaar. Overnight in Namche Bazaar.

Day 3 Acclimatization Day

Today is set aside for acclimatization. Health experts recommend that instead of being idle we stay active and move around even during the rest day. We can either stroll around Namche’s quaint villages and get acquainted with the Sherpas and their rich culture, or we can hike up to the Everest View Hotel and enjoy an up-close view of the mighty Everest. While in the Namche village or upon returning from the hike to the Everest View Hotel, trekkers may also visit the local museum containing exhibits displaying the area’s native flora and fauna as well as the history of the Mount Everest region. For trekkers who want to hike for a little longer, a hike to Khumjung village (5-6 hours) may also be an option. In the village, we can visit the Edmund Hillary School and Khumjung Monastery (a monastery famous for housing the head of the Yeti!). Overnight in Namche Bazaar.

Day 4 Namche Bazaar - Tengboche (3860 m)

After breakfast, we trek towards Tengboche. It is an easy walk from Namche to Phunki. Upon reaching Phunki, we ascend towards Tengboche, a village that houses the very famous Tengboche monastery which is the largest monastery of the Everest region. Located amidst the Sagarmatha National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site of “outstanding universal value”), it is draped with a panoramic 360-degree view of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku and is also the biggest monastery in the Khumbu region. We visit the monastery the same day at around 3 p.m. to witness a religious ceremony. Overnight in Tengboche.

Day 5 Tengboche - Pheriche (4200 m)

In the early morning, we will be visiting different monasteries nearby before moving down through the forest of birch, juniper, fir, and Rhododendron to the nunnery at Deboche. The trail involves stable climbs but because of the altitudes, we need to pace ourselves steadily throughout the day. After we pass Imja Khola, we will be reaching the village of Pangboche where we will be stopping by for our lunch to view the beautiful peak of Ama Dablam. In the afternoon, in the first place, our route will be the climb through the open alpine hillsides, and in the second.

Day 6 Pheriche - Lobuche (4940 m)

Keep on trekking along the moraine of the glacier; with the views of Kala Patthar (5,545m) and Mt. Pumori (7,165 m), we hike today high above the Pheriche village. A pretty normal day today takes about 4 hours of walking. It is also an important day also for accommodation, Rest of the day we may take a simple hike around.

Day 7 Lobuche - Everest Base Camp (5400 m) & back to Gorakshep (5164 m)

Today, the walk towards Everest is along the Khumbu Glacier. You will reach the small village of Gorakshep, where you will be able to have lunch. After having your lunch the trail will lead you to the Mt. Everest base camp at an altitude of 5400meters. Everest base camp gives you an unforgettable view of Khubutse, Mt. Pumori, Changtse, and Khumbu ice fall instead of Mt. Everest.

Day 8 Goraksherp to Kala Patthar (5545 m) & Trek to Chhukhung (4730 m)

Hiking up the Kalapatthar, we will make a vertical climb that allows us to view Everest Peak continuously. Not only this, we can also view other mountains like Pumori (7,145m), lingtren (6,697m), and Khumbutse (6,623m). These mountains divide us from Tibet and just over the Lho La Pass, we can observe the large face of Changtse (7,750m). After that, we head back to Lobuche. From Lobuche, we hike towards Chhukung Valley. Chhukung Valley is located unwaveringly under an incredible rock wall that links Nuptse with Lhotse. From here, we will be having fabulous views of Amadablam (6,856m) which is also titled the most photographed mountain in Nepal.

Day 9 Chhukhung - Island Peak Base Camp (5200 m)

Today we will reach the base camp after approximately 4 hrs of walking. Camping at the lower base camp, preparation of kit, acclimatization.

Day 10 Island Peak Summit (6160 m) & back to Base Camp

In the early morning, we will begin our climbing to arrive at the summit. Ascending from the base camp we will reach the Island Peak High Camp (5600m). From this point, we can see a semicircle view of cliffs that go up in the north to the rocky peaks of Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m), Lhotse (8,501m), and Lhotse Shar (8,383m). To the east, we will view the iced-up waves of the Lhotse Shar Glacier above which towers Cho Polu (6,734m) and we will also witness Makalu (8,475m). From the south of the Imja glacier, we will be rewarded by Baruntse (7,720m) and Ama Dablam (6,856m). Our trail will now get complicated once we reach the bed of the pointed icefall beneath the peak. In order to succeed, great caution must be implemented while balancing the barrier to approach the rim leading to the summit. After we reach the summit, we will be back at the Base Camp.

Day 11 Trek to Pangboche (3985 m) via Dingboche (4410 m)

Today, we will be trekking around the stunning Imja Khola Valley. We first rich Dingboche which is located in a hop hedge of little ground bounded by stone wall defensive crops of potatoes and barley. From Dingboche, we take a little dissimilar means down to Orsho, then move to Pangboche village. We traverse the Khumbu Khola over a wooden suspension bridge and walk beside the Imja Khola to the village of Pangboche. Here we can see the oldest monastery in the region which contains what is said to be the scalp and skeleton of a ‘Yeti’ or the repulsive snowman.

Day 12 Trek to Namche Bazaar

Leaving mountains behind us, our descent takes us through Tyangboche Monastery at a height of 3860 meters before continuing back to the town of Namche Bazaar at 3441meters. We arrive back at Namche Bazaar in the afternoon.

Day 13 Namche Bazaar - Lukla

After having our breakfast, go back over the major road down to Dudh Koshi retracing to Phakding. Following the track, we arrive at Lukla scaling different Sherpa villages and crossing a suspension bridge above Thado Koshi. For about 45 minutes, we go up to accomplish the whole trail and we reconfirm the flight tickets and see off to local porters.

Day 14 Fly back to Kathmandu (1400 m)

After traveling for 30 minutes, we fly Back to Kathmandu from Lukla in the morning and move back to the hotel. Rest of the day we can lighten up.

  • Airport picks up and drops off, upon arrival and departure in Kathmandu (International and domestic both).
  • Pre-trek/ climb meeting.
  • Island Peak climbing permit fee.
  • Sagarmatha National Park entrance fee.
  • Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fee.
  • Food during the trek and climb (full board with breakfast, lunch, and dinner).
  • All guesthouse accommodation during the trekking period and North Face, Salewa, Mountain Hardware, or similar tented camp accommodation during the climbing period.
  • High altitude climbing leader (Sherpa guide) licensed by Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).
  • Well experienced English-speaking assistant guide if the group size exceeds 5+ persons.
  • Group climbing equipment including ropes, ice screws, snow bars, harness, carbine, eight-figure, etc.
  • Domestic flight Kathmandu / Ramechhap - Lukla - Kathmandu / Ramechhap for guest and guide inclusive with all taxes and transfers.
  • Satellite phone.
  • Worst case, help with all rescue and evacuation arrangements.
  • Mount Adventure Holidays sleeping bag and down jacket, duffel bag, area map.
  • First aid medical kit
  • All applicable taxes as per the government rules and regulations.
  • All organizational requirements.
  • Nepal visa (USD 25 for 15 days and USD 40 for 30 days).
  • Your international flight to and from Nepal.
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Travel insurance (for helicopter evacuation if needed whilst trekking /climbing).
  • Porters to carry luggage (you can add a porter when booking).
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet/e-mail, etc.
  • Bar and beverage bills.
  • Tips for guide, porter, driver.
  • Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 10 kg of luggage, a cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Personal climbing equipment
  • Personal climbing guide if requested
  • Optional trips and sightseeing if extended

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How to acclimatize for a 6000 m climb?
There are several options for acclimation during your 6000m Peak climbing. If you have time we always advise you to attempt some base camp, or viewpoint before starting to climb the trekking peak. Most of the 6,000-meter climbing will have an acclimatization period where you will reach the base camp and the higher camps.

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