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Island Peak Climbing in Nepal

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Package name Island Peak Climbing in Nepal
Duration 15
Max. elevation 6100 m
Level ADVANCE
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Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu, Lukla, Namche Bazaar,Tengboche, Dingboche, Chhukung and Island Peak summit 6100 m
Cost USD 0 per person

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Overview

Island peak climbing in Nepal

Island peak is considered challenging yet achievable summit for climbers. The peak was named Island peak in 1951 by Eric Shipton’s party due to its appearance when viewed from the Dingboche village as it appears as an island in a sea of ice. Later in 1983 the peak was renamed to Imja Tse but Island peak remains the popular choice. The summit offers magnificent panoramic views of Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Lhotse, and other neighboring peaks.

It can be a great option for climbers who are aiming to tackle more challenging summits and looking to gain experience in Himalayan mountaineering in the future. Additionally, the climb to Island peak requires some technical and mountaineering skills. Climbers must be proficient in using crampons, ropes, ice axes and other climbing equipment. The route involves crossing glaciers, ascending steep snow and ice slopes and navigating crevasses.

Overall, Island peak, locally known as Imja Tse, is a beautiful mountain peak standing at an elevation of 6189 m and offers an exhilarating mountaineering experience and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The journey offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and mountaineering experience, making it an unforgettable expedition in the Himalayas.

Best time to visit

The suitable time to undertake the Island peak is during the spring and autumn seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions.

Spring (March to May) is the best time for trekking as there is stronger sunlight, temperature begins to rise and the days grow longer. It is the pre- monsoon period when nature regenerates its lost beauty. You can see a wide variety of flowers blooming such as rhododendron, magnolia and others wild flowers.

Autumn (September to November) season is another peak trekking season for this trek. After the monsoon, the weather becomes relatively stable, temperatures are mild, and clear air makes for excellent mountain views. The high mountains are still cold and lower elevations are still warm but the day time walking temperatures are the most pleasant overall. 

Guide and porter

For Island peak climbing, it is highly suggested to hire a professional guide and porter. Therefore, Nepal holiday treks and tours Pvt. Ltd. is always here to offer you a highly experienced, friendly, English speaking, and licensed trekking guide and porter with their insurance. 

A porter will carry your heavy equipment, allowing you to trek with less weight on your back. Similarly, a guide will provide valuable assistance, navigate the trails, ensure your safety and offer insights into the local culture and environment.

Foods and lodging

During the trek, our guide will choose the best tea house/ lodges for you to stay in based on their experience and availability of a room. Rooms are available on a twin-sharing basis. Each room comes with two beds, blankets, and occasionally shared bathrooms. We will ensure accommodate you to the best available teahouse with great views of the mountain and sceneries.

Tea shops and lodges provide meals which are often a mix of Nepalese and western cuisine such as dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), noodles, pasta, soup, and snacks.

Travel insurance

Obtaining travel insurance is highly recommended when embarking on a climbing expedition including Island peak climbing. The climb includes high altitude and technical climbing, which may be physically challenging and dangerous.

Look for comprehensive insurance that covers helicopter evacuation, emergency medical expenses, a flight cancellation or delay, or lost or stolen luggage and other potential risks associated with high- altitude climbing. Make sure to read the policy carefully to understand its coverage and exclusions.

Altitude sickness

Altitude sickness also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS) can be a concern during high- altitude treks like Island peak climbing. It occurs when your body tries to adjust to the lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels at high altitudes. 

To minimize the risk of altitude sickness, it’s crucial to staying hydrated and listening to your body. If symptoms of AMS such as nausea, headache, difficulty in breathing, increased heart rate, and uneasiness, become sever it’s important to descend to a lower altitude and seek medical assistance.

Fitness and Climbing Experience

Island peak climbing requires a good level of physical fitness and prior climbing experience. It involves long days of trekking and climbing in high altitude conditions, so it’s essential to be prepared and in good health. 

It is a challenging climb so it requires some basic mountaineering experience and knowledge of using climbing equipment like ice axes and crampons are beneficial.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.


Day 2 : Fly to Lukla, and trek to Phakding ( 2652m./3-4 hours trek)


Day 3 : Phakding to Namche Bazar(3440m./5-6 hours trek)


Day 4 : Acclimatization day in Namche Bazar.


Day 5 : Namche Bazar to Tengboche(3,870m/4-5 hours trek)


Day 6 : Tengboche to Dingboche (4,360m/ 4-5 hours trek)


Day 7 : Dingboche to Chukhung(4,730m/ 4-5 hours trek)


Day 8 : Rest day in Chukung.


Day 9 : Island Peak Basecamp.(5200m/ 4-5 hours)


Day 10 : Summit Island Peak summit 6100m and back to Base Camp (5,600m/ 7-8 hours)


Day 11 : Island Peak Base Camp to Pangboche (3,985m/3-4 hours trek)


Day 12 : Pangboche to Namche Bazaar (3440m./4-5 hours trek)


Day 13 : Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2845m./6-7 hours trek)


Day 14 : Fly to Kathmandu (1334m./30 minutes flight).


Day 15 : Departure from Kathmandu


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