19 Days Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek Overview
The Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trip is a thrilling adventure that combines the iconic Everest Base Camp trek with the exhilarating challenge of climbing Island Peak. This expedition takes you through the stunning Khumbu region of Nepal, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas and immersing you in the Sherpa culture. The journey begins with a scenic flight to Lukla and continues through picturesque Sherpa villages, dense forests, and glacial rivers, eventually leading to Everest Base Camp. Along the way, you’ll ascend to Kala Patthar, a renowned viewpoint that provides panoramic vistas of Everest and its neighboring peaks. After reaching Everest Base Camp, the focus shifts to Island Peak, a 6,189-meter (20,305-foot) peak known for its stunning views and technical challenges. The climb involves roped glacier travel, basic ice climbing, and the use of mountaineering equipment. Throughout the trip, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in Sherpa culture, visit monasteries, and gain a deep appreciation for the region’s natural beauty and rich heritage.
This expedition requires a good level of physical fitness, trekking experience, and basic mountaineering skills. It’s important to undergo proper preparation, including physical training, acclimatization techniques, and acquiring the necessary permits. With experienced guides and a focus on safety, the Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trip promises an unforgettable adventure, combining the world’s highest peak with the thrill of summiting a Himalayan summit. The Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trip is a popular adventure in the Khumbu region of Nepal, combining the iconic Everest Base Camp trek with an ascent of Island Peak (also known as Imja Tse). This journey offers a unique opportunity to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Everest region and summit a Himalayan peak.
Throughout the journey, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the Sherpa culture, visiting monasteries, interacting with the locals, and gaining insights into their traditional way of life. Preparation: Prior physical training and conditioning are crucial for the Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trip. Focus on building stamina, endurance, and strength, as well as acclimatization techniques for high-altitude environments.
The trip involves trekking at high altitudes, where altitude sickness can be a concern. It’s important to follow a proper acclimatization schedule, stay hydrated, and be aware of the symptoms of altitude-related illnesses. Climbing Island Peak requires appropriate mountaineering gear and the guidance of experienced climbers. Overall, the Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trip offers an unforgettable adventure, combining the world-famous Everest Base Camp trek with the thrill of summiting a Himalayan peak. It’s a challenging but incredibly rewarding experience, allowing you to witness some of the most stunning landscapes on Earth and create lifelong memories.
Accommodations
We will be staying at 3-star hotels in Pokhara and Kathmandu and teahouses during the trek. All accommodations are on a twin-shared basis. And Single supplement will be served on request and will have an additional cost. We will have rooms with attached washrooms in most parts of the trek but according to place it can be afforded. In higher elevations, single rooms are not available like in Kathmandu and the lower elevation regions, but Everest Mountain Expedition Nepal will do our best for your happiness.
Meals
All meals will be served during hiking, while Kathmandu and Pokhara only offer breakfast. The hotel will also offer a welcome and farewell dinner. The most common dishes on most menus are Nepalese, Tibetan, Indian, and the most common Continental.
Can I accomplish this trek?
Though Island Peak is not so technical and more challenging you still need more stamina, however having some knowledge of using climbing equipment will still be an asset. There will also be pre-ice climbing training for participants in the Island Peak base camp. The training will mostly be about using climbing gears such as ropes, ice picks, harnesses, and crampons.
There are two dimensions for the Island Peak climbing. Normally you need 5-6 hours of walking every day. On the summiting day, however, you will be required to walk for up to 10-12 hours. Everest Mountain Expedition Nepal advises you to prepare yourself by jogging 12 km every day for around 3 months before you start your trip. Your pre-existing medical conditions are very important such as heart, lung, and blood diseases to consult your doctor before taking the trip and you need to inform us before booking.
Best Time to Travel
Autumn (Sept. to Nov.) and spring (March to May) are the best seasons for this trek. If you have some other time than this, we can customize and make the trip viable.