Trip At Glance
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Group Size1-15
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Max Elevation6189 m
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GradeDifficult
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TransportationFlight/ Taxi/ Hike
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AccommodationHotel/Lodge
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Trip Length21 Days
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Best MonthSpring and Autumn
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WIFIAvaliable
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Trip ModeAdvanced
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MealBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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Trekking StyleHike-Climb
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Start FromKathmandu
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End PointKathmandu
Trip Overview
Island Peak with Everest Base Camp Trek is an exciting adventure that combines the classic trek to Everest Base Camp with the thrill of climbing Island Peak. Located in the heart of the Khumbu region, Island Peak (Imja Tse) stands at 6,189 meters and offers a challenging yet achievable summit for those looking to experience mountaineering.
The journey begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through the picturesque Sherpa villages, lush forests, and high-altitude landscapes of the Everest region. Along the way, trekkers will visit iconic sites such as Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, and the Everest Base Camp itself, providing a deep cultural and natural immersion into the Himalayas.
The trek to Everest Base Camp allows you to experience the unique culture of the Sherpa people, with opportunities to explore their monasteries, meet local villagers, and enjoy the warm hospitality of the teahouses. As you ascend higher, the views of towering peaks like Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest become increasingly spectacular.
Reaching Everest Base Camp, the starting point for climbers aiming to summit the world's highest peak, is a memorable experience, offering a sense of achievement and a close-up view of the Khumbu Icefall. The trek also includes a hike to Kala Patthar, a famous viewpoint that provides breathtaking panoramic views of Everest and the surrounding peaks, especially during sunrise and sunset.
The highlight of this adventure is the ascent of Island Peak, a non-technical climb that requires basic mountaineering skills. After acclimatizing and preparing at Everest Base Camp, trekkers make their way to Island Peak Base Camp.
The climb involves crossing glaciers, using ropes, and navigating crevasses, making it a perfect introduction to high-altitude mountaineering. The summit rewards climbers with stunning views of the Himalayas, including the nearby peaks of Nuptse, Lhotse, and Makalu.
This trek is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive Himalayan experience, combining the cultural richness of the Everest region with the challenge and excitement of a peak climb.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Scenic flight to Lukla
- Trekking through Sherpa villages
- Visiting Namche Bazaar
- Exploring Tengboche Monastery
- Reaching Everest Base Camp
- Hike to Kala Patthar viewpoint
- Stunning views of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Everest
- Climbing Island Peak
- Navigating glaciers and crevasses
- Panoramic views from the summit of Island Peak.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative who will assist you with your transfer to your hotel in the heart of the city. After check-in, you can relax and settle into your accommodation.
Depending on your arrival time, you might have the opportunity to explore the bustling streets of Thamel, known for its vibrant markets, diverse restaurants, and unique shops. In the evening, there will be a brief orientation about the trek, where you can meet your trekking guide and fellow trekkers.
This is also a great time to ask any last-minute questions and ensure you have all the necessary equipment for the adventure ahead.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Hotel |
Altitude
1355 |
Day 02 Flight from Kathmandu (1,400 m) to Lukla (2,840 m) & Trek to Phakding (2,610 m)
The day begins early with a short but exhilarating flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. The 35-minute flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range.
Upon landing at Lukla’s Tenzing-Hillary Airport (2,860m/9,383ft), you will meet the rest of the trekking team, including porters who will assist with carrying your gear.
From Lukla, the trek starts with a gentle descent through the Dudh Koshi Valley, passing through charming villages and terraced fields. After about 4 hours of trekking, you will arrive at Phakding (2,610 m), where you will stay overnight in a cozy lodge.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
2613 |
Day 03 Trek from Phakding (2,610 m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)
After breakfast in Phakding, the trek to Namche Bazaar begins. This day's trek is more challenging, involving several hours of walking uphill and crossing suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River.
As you move through the pine forest, you’ll pass through small settlements like Monjo, and enter the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. A steep climb up a forested hillside brings you to Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,286ft), the bustling hub of the Khumbu region.
Namche Bazaar is known for its vibrant markets, bakeries, and shops. Here, you’ll stay in a lodge, allowing you to rest and acclimatize.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3440 |
Day 04 Acclimatization Day in Namche Bazaar
To aid in acclimatization, this day is spent in and around Namche Bazaar. You will take a short hike to the Everest View Hotel (3,800m/12,487ft), one of the highest luxury hotels in the world, offering panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam. This hike not only provides stunning scenery but also helps your body adjust to the altitude.
After returning to Namche, you can explore the Sherpa Culture Museum and the Everest Photo Gallery. In the evening, attend a slide show program at the museum, which provides insights into the history, culture, and climbing expeditions in the Everest region.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3800 |
Day 05 Trek from Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) to Tengboche (3,860 m)
Leaving Namche Bazaar, the trail contours along the side of the valley high above the Dudh Koshi. The route offers stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. After descending to the Dudh Koshi River at Phungi Thenga, the path climbs steeply through forests of rhododendron and pine to the Tengboche Monastery (3,850m/12,631ft).
Tengboche is the spiritual center of the Khumbu region and offers spectacular mountain views. You will visit the monastery and, if timing permits, witness a prayer ceremony. Overnight accommodation is in a lodge.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3850 |
Day 06 Trek from Tengboche (3,860 m) to Dingboche (4,410 m)
The trek from Tengboche to Dingboche takes you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the region. You will descend through lush forests, cross the Imja Khola, and ascend past the village of Pangboche.
The trail continues through alpine meadows and pastures before reaching Dingboche (4,350m/14,271ft), known for its stone-walled fields. Along the way, you’ll have views of Mount Ama Dablam and Lhotse.
Dingboche is a perfect spot for acclimatization, with its wide-open valley surrounded by high peaks. You will stay overnight in a lodge.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
4350 |
Day 07 Acclimatization in Dingboche
To acclimatize, you will spend the day in Dingboche, with an optional hike to Chhukung Ri (5,550m/18,209ft). This hike offers incredible views of Island Peak, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and the surrounding valleys.
Climbing Chhukung Ri helps your body adapt to the high altitude, preparing you for the higher elevations to come. After returning to Dingboche, you can rest and explore the village, which has a number of lodges, bakeries, and shops. This day is crucial for proper acclimatization and reducing the risk of altitude sickness.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
5550 |
Day 08 Trek from Dingboche (4,410 m) to Lobuche (4,910 m)
From Dingboche, the trail heads towards Lobuche. The initial part of the trek is relatively gentle, passing through meadows and small settlements. After a couple of hours, the trail climbs steeply to the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier.
You will pass the memorials of climbers who lost their lives on Everest, a sobering and reflective moment of the trek. Continuing along the rugged terrain, you will reach Lobuche (4,930m/16,175ft), a small settlement with stunning views of Nuptse and Lobuche Peak. You will spend the night in a lodge.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
4930 |
Day 09 Trek from Lobuche (4,910 m) to Gorak Shep (5,190 m)
Today’s trek is challenging but rewarding as you travel from Lobuche to Gorak Shep. The trail follows the glacial moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, with views of Everest, Nuptse, and other peaks. After a few hours, you will reach Gorak Shep (5,170m/16,961ft), the last settlement before Everest Base Camp.
After checking into a tea house, you can hike up to Kala Patthar (5,545m/18,192ft) for a panoramic view of Everest and the surrounding peaks. The ascent is steep and can be strenuous, but the view from the top is unforgettable. Then, return to Gorak Shep for the night.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
5545 |
Day 10 Trek from Gorak Shep (5,190 m) to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and return to Gorak Shep
Early in the morning, you will set out for the highlight of the trek: Everest Base Camp (5,364m/17,598ft). The route follows the Khumbu Glacier and can be challenging due to the high altitude and rugged terrain.
Upon reaching Base Camp, you will be surrounded by the iconic peaks of the Himalayas, with the Khumbu Icefall and Everest looming above. Spend some time exploring the area, taking photos, and soaking in the atmosphere of the world's highest peak's base camp. After this memorable experience, you will return to Gorak Shep for the night.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
5364 |
Day 11 Trek from Gorak Shep (5,190 m) to Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) and return to Gorak Shep
After breakfast at Gorak Shep, you will begin the descent back to Dingboche. The return journey allows you to appreciate the landscape from a different perspective, and the descent is easier on your body after days of ascent.
You will pass through Lobuche and continue down the valley, with stunning views all along the way. Reaching Dingboche, you will have time to rest and enjoy the comforts of a lower altitude. The lodge accommodation provides a cozy environment to reflect on the journey so far.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
4410 |
Day 12 Trek from Dingboche (4,410 m) to Chhukung (4,730 m)
The trek from Dingboche to Chhukung is relatively short, taking about three hours. The trail ascends gently through the Imja Valley, with fantastic views of Island Peak and the surrounding mountains.
Chhukung (4,730m/15,518ft) serves as the staging point for the Island Peak climb. Here, you will meet the climbing guides and receive a briefing on the upcoming climb. The afternoon can be spent checking and preparing your climbing gear and taking a short hike to further acclimatize. Overnight in a lodge, you will rest and prepare for the challenging days ahead.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
4730 |
Day 13 Trek from Chhukung (4,730 m) to Island Peak Base Camp (5,200 m)
Leaving Chhukung, you will trek to Island Peak Base Camp. The trail passes through glacial moraine and rugged terrain, gradually gaining altitude. Upon reaching Base Camp, you will set up camp and get ready for the climb.
The climbing guides will provide detailed instructions and conduct a gear check to ensure everything is in order. You will also receive training on the use of climbing equipment, such as crampons and ropes, essential for the ascent. The night is spent in tents, with an early start planned for the climb.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
5200 |
Days 14-15 Island Peak Summit (6,189 m)
The climb to Island Peak (6,165m/20,226ft) is the pinnacle of this adventure. Starting in the early hours of the morning, you will ascend steep trails, cross glaciers, and navigate through crevasses. The climb involves using fixed ropes and crampons, with the final push to the summit being particularly challenging.
Reaching the summit, you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, and Ama Dablam. After spending some time at the summit, you will descend back to Base Camp.
The climb takes approximately 10-12 hours, depending on conditions and your pace. The night is spent camping at Base Camp, celebrating the successful ascent.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
6189 |
Day 16 Trek from Island Peak Base Camp (5,200 m) to Pangboche (3,930 m)
From Island Peak Base Camp, you will embark on a trek to Pangboche, which will take around six hours. This descent provides a refreshing change from the high-altitude environment and allows you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes and the sense of accomplishment from your climb.
The trail takes you through lush forests and traditional Sherpa villages, offering a glimpse into the local culture and daily life. Pangboche is a picturesque village known for its serene setting and the ancient Pangboche Monastery, which is worth a visit if time permits. You will stay overnight in a comfortable lodge, reflecting on the achievements of the past few days.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3930 |
Day 17 Trek from Pangboche (3,930 m) to Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)
The trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar is approximately five hours long and follows a mostly downhill route through the beautiful Khumbu Valley. Along the way, you'll cross several suspension bridges and pass through charming villages, gradually descending back to the bustling hub of Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,286ft).
This vibrant town is a key stop on the Everest trail, offering a mix of local culture and modern amenities. You will stay in a lodge for the night, where you can enjoy the comforts of a lower altitude and perhaps explore the town’s markets and cafes.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
3440 |
Day 18 Trek from Namche Bazaar (3,440 m) to Lukla (2,840 m)
On the final leg of your trek, you will travel from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, a journey that takes about seven hours. The trek is mostly downhill, following the Dudh Koshi River and passing through several small villages and lush forests.
As you approach Lukla (2,840m/9,317ft), you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment as you near the end of your trekking adventure. Lukla is the starting and ending point of your Everest trek, and you will spend the night in a lodge, reflecting on the incredible journey you’ve experienced.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
2840 |
Day 19 Flight from Lukla (2,840 m) to Kathmandu (1,355 m)
After breakfast, you will take a short but scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. The 35-minute flight provides one last opportunity to enjoy stunning aerial views of the Himalayas.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu (1400 m), you will be transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to relax or explore the city at your leisure. Kathmandu offers a range of cultural sites, bustling markets, and delicious cuisine.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
1400 |
Day 20 Leisure Day and Farewell Celebration
This day is reserved for leisure and shopping in Kathmandu. You can visit local markets, shop for souvenirs, or explore cultural landmarks such as Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple) or Durbar Square.
In the evening, you will attend a farewell dinner that includes a cultural program. This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate your trekking achievements with your fellow trekkers and guides, enjoy traditional Nepali food, and experience local music and dance.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
1355 |
Day 21 Departure
You will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight on your final day. Depending on your flight time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing.
Your trek ends as you board your flight, leaving behind cherished memories of your Everest adventure and the stunning landscapes of the Himalayas.
Meals
Breakfast |
Accomodation
Lodge/Hotel |
Altitude
1355 |
Cost Included
- Airport transfers (Kathmandu)
- Accommodation (Kathmandu and during the trek/climb)
- Meals (Kathmandu, trek, and climb)
- Domestic flights (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu)
- Guides and porters
- Permits and fees
- Climbing equipment (basic gear for Island Peak)
- Safety equipment (first aid kit, oxygen, satellite phone)
- Local transport in Kathmandu
- Cultural activities (program and farewell dinner)
- Guided tours in Kathmandu
Cost Excluded
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (snacks, drinks, souvenirs)
- Visa fees
- Emergency evacuation costs
- Tips and gratuities
- Additional personal climbing gear
- Meals not specified in the itinerary
- Personal travel insurance
- Miscellaneous costs
Things need to know before departure
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Island Peak, and where is it located?
Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse, is a popular climbing peak in the Everest region of Nepal. It is located in the Khumbu Valley, near Mount Everest, and stands at 6,189 meters (20,305 feet) above sea level.
2. How difficult is the Island Peak climb?
The climb is considered challenging but not extremely technical. It requires basic mountaineering skills, such as using crampons and ice axes, and navigating snow and ice slopes. Physical fitness and previous high-altitude experience are beneficial.
3. Do I need a guide for the Island Peak climb?
Yes, a guide is highly recommended. Climbing in the Himalayas, especially on peaks like Island Peak, involves navigating tricky terrain and dealing with altitude challenges. Guides are essential for safety, navigation, and assistance.
4. Is it necessary to have prior climbing experience to attempt Island Peak?
While prior climbing experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Basic mountaineering skills and experience with high-altitude trekking will significantly improve your chances of success and safety.
5. What kind of gear is required for the Island Peak expedition?
Essential gear includes crampons, ice axes, climbing harness, ropes, helmet, headlamp, gloves, warm clothing, and trekking boots. Specific climbing equipment is provided by the expedition company, but personal gear is also necessary.
6. How long does the Island Peak climb take?
The expedition typically takes around 18 to 20 days, including acclimatization and trekking. This allows time for proper acclimatization, which is crucial for high-altitude climbs.
7. What is the best time of year to climb Island Peak?
The best time for climbing Island Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. These periods offer the most stable weather conditions, with spring being the most popular.
8. What is the best time of year to climb Island Peak?
The best time for climbing Island Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. These periods offer the most stable weather conditions, with spring being the most popular.
9. Do I need to be fit to climb Island Peak?
Yes, a high level of physical fitness is crucial. The climb involves strenuous physical activity at high altitudes, so cardiovascular endurance, strength, and stamina are important.
10. What are the risks associated with climbing Island Peak?
Risks include altitude sickness, extreme weather, avalanches, and crevasses. Proper acclimatization, following safety protocols, and having a skilled guide can mitigate these risks.
11. How do you prepare for the altitude on Island Peak?
Acclimatization is key. This involves gradually increasing your altitude over several days, allowing your body to adjust to the lower oxygen levels. The trek to Island Peak base camp includes acclimatization days to aid this process.
12. What is the acclimatization process for Island Peak?
The acclimatization process involves trekking to progressively higher altitudes while allowing time for your body to adjust. This typically includes rest days at strategic points to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
13. Are there any permits required for climbing Island Peak?
Yes, you need an Island Peak climbing permit, which is issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). You also need a Sagarmatha National Park entry permit for the trek to the base camp.
14. What type of food and accommodation is provided during the climb?
During the trek, you will stay in teahouses or lodges, and on the climb itself, you will use high-altitude tents. Meals typically include a mix of Western and Nepali dishes, including carbohydrates, proteins, and vegetables to keep you energized.
15. Can I rent climbing gear for Island Peak?
Yes, climbing gear can be rented from various gear shops in Kathmandu or from your expedition company. It is important to check the quality and fit of the gear before starting your climb.
16. How do you handle emergencies during the climb?
Emergency procedures include having a detailed evacuation plan, communication systems for rapid response, and first aid supplies. Your guide and expedition team will be trained to handle emergencies and provide support if needed.
17. What is the cost of an Island Peak climbing expedition?
Costs vary depending on the expedition provider and the level of service. Generally, the cost ranges from $3,000 to $5,000, including permits, guides, porters, accommodation, food, and other logistics.
18. What are the training requirements for Island Peak?
Training should focus on cardiovascular fitness, strength, and endurance. Specific training for climbing, such as using ice axes and crampons, will be beneficial. A training program should ideally start several months before the climb.
19. Do you cross any glaciers on the Island Peak climb?
Yes, the climb involves crossing glaciers. The most significant glacier crossing is from the base camp to the high camp, where you will navigate ice and snow conditions.
20. How is the weather on Island Peak?
The weather can be unpredictable, with cold temperatures and high winds. During the climbing season, temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes, so appropriate clothing and gear are essential.
21. Is there a risk of avalanches on Island Peak?
Yes, avalanches are a risk, particularly during and after heavy snowfall. The risk is mitigated by choosing safe routes, following weather forecasts, and having experienced guides who are skilled in avalanche safety.
22. What are the chances of success on Island Peak?
Success rates vary, but with proper preparation, acclimatization, and guidance, many climbers successfully reach the summit. Your chances improve with good physical condition, experience, and adherence to safety protocols.
23. How do I get to the base camp of Island Peak?
To reach the base camp, you trek from Lukla after a flight from Kathmandu. The trek follows the Everest Base Camp trail to Dingboche, then continues to Island Peak Base Camp. The journey involves several days of trekking through the Khumbu region.
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