22 Days Island Peak & Lobuche Peak Expedition

  • Duration 22
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Challenging
  • Starts at
  • Ends at
  • Meals Full Boarding During Trek
  • Accommodation 3-star & Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 5545m/1819ft
  • Activity Sightseeing and Trekking
  • Group Type
  • Group Size 1-15(Customize your Trip on Request)
  • Best Season

22 Days Island Peak & Lobuche Peak Expedition Overview

This extraordinary 22-day expedition offers the ultimate dual-peak climbing experience in Nepal’s renowned Khumbu region, challenging you to ascend both Lobuche Peak (East) and Island Peak. These are two of the most sought-after trekking peaks, providing an unparalleled opportunity to experience high-altitude mountaineering amidst the world’s highest mountains.

Lobuche Peak (East – 6,119m / 20,075 ft):

Lobuche Peak (East) is a captivating mountain located near the famous Khumbu Glacier and the traditional village of Lobuche. While there are two main peaks (Lobuche East at 6,119m and Lobuche West at 6,145m), our expedition targets Lobuche East, known for its accessibility for aspiring alpine climbers. It’s an ideal choice for those who have previously summited high-altitude peaks like Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Elbrus and are now ready for their first significant Himalayan climbing expedition. The true summit of Lobuche East is reached after descending into a notable notch and then ascending steep snow and icy slopes. The first recorded ascent of Lobuche East was made by Laurence Nielson and Sherpa Ang Gyalzen on April 25, 1984. From its summit, you’ll witness breathtaking panoramic views of several snow-capped peaks in the Everest region and the dramatic Alpine Canyon.

Island Peak (Imja Tse – 6,189m / 20,305 ft):

Also known as Imja Tse, Island Peak is another highly popular trekking peak in the same Khumbu region, standing at 6,189 meters. Its name was coined in 1952 by Eric Shipton’s exploration party due to its striking appearance as an “island in a sea of ice,” surrounded by the Lhotse and Lhotse Shar glaciers. Island Peak offers a unique advantage with its high camp at 5,600 meters, facilitating a shorter and more manageable summit day compared to starting from a lower base camp.

The ascent of Island Peak typically begins by scrambling up a rocky gully to a ridge where crampons can be donned. From there, climbers traverse a series of fixed ropes towards the South Ridge glacier. The route across the glacier is generally straightforward but may involve navigating crevasses in certain sections. A final push leads to a 100-meter wall of ice and snow, climbing steeply at approximately 45 degrees towards the exposed summit crest. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with a spectacular panorama of Lhotse Shar, Makalu (West Face), Baruntse (North Face), and the iconic Ama Dablam (North Ridge). Island Peak was famously used as a training peak by the 1953 British Everest Expedition, with Tenzing Norgay himself being part of the first successful ascent to its summit.

Combined Expedition Itinerary & Highlights:

This grand adventure, guided and supported by our expert team, begins with a picturesque flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the gateway to the Khumbu and the entire Everest region.

  • Trek to EBC: From Lukla, the trek follows the classic Everest Base Camp trail, winding through dense rhododendron and oak forests, leading to the vibrant Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar (3,440m / 11,290 ft). An essential acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar allows your body to adjust to the altitude. The journey continues through significant landmarks like Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche village, and finally to Gorak Shep (5,164m / 16,942 ft).
  • Everest Base Camp (5,364m / 17,598 ft) & Kala Patthar (5,555m / 18,208 ft): From Gorak Shep, you’ll undertake an excursion to the iconic Everest Base Camp, adorned with colorful prayer flags. After this memorable visit, you’ll return to Gorak Shep. The next morning features an early ascent to Kala Patthar, a renowned viewpoint offering truly magnificent sunrise views of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Nuptse, Pumori, Lhotse, Makalu, and other surrounding peaks.
  • Lobuche Peak Ascent: After soaking in the views from Kala Patthar, you’ll return to Lobuche village and proceed to Lobuche Base Camp and then High Camp. The approach to Lobuche Peak is technically considered straightforward compared to many expedition peaks, making it an excellent learning ground for alpine climbing.
  • Island Peak Ascent: Post-Lobuche, the expedition focuses on Island Peak. This involves navigating rocky ravines, fixing ropes, crossing glaciers, and a final push up a 100-meter ice/snow wall to the summit.
  • Return Journey: The expedition then descends through the main Everest trekking trails back towards Lukla for your scenic flight back to Kathmandu.

Trip Profile:

  • Mountaineering Objective: Summit two prominent trekking peaks in the Everest region: Lobuche Peak (East – 6,119m / 20,075 ft) and Island Peak (Imja Tse – 6,189m / 20,305 ft).
  • Trekking Highlights: Includes the classic Everest Base Camp trek and an ascent to Kala Patthar, offering unparalleled views of Everest and surrounding giants.
  • Panoramic Views: Witness breathtaking vistas of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Pumori, Lhotse (including Lhotse Mid-peak), Makalu, Nuptse, Baruntse, and the majestic Ama Dablam.
  • Cultural Immersion: Experience the warm and friendly Sherpa culture and traditions, visiting their villages and monasteries.

Description:

This 22-day expedition is specifically designed for adventurous climbers aiming to conquer two significant peaks over 6,000 meters in the Nepali Himalayas. While Lobuche East and West are distinct, Lobuche East, at 6,119 meters, is a popular choice for acclimatization before tackling higher expedition peaks like Mount Everest, given its similar altitude to Everest Camp 1. The most common climbing route for Lobuche East is the South East Ridge, graded as AD (Assez Difficile) according to the Alpine Grading system. Even reaching the pre-summit offers incredible views.

Island Peak, or Imja Tse, is situated between the Lhotse and Lhotse Shar glaciers, renowned for its isolation amidst a “sea of ice.” Its first recorded ascent was part of a British team that included the legendary Tenzing Norgay in 1953, showcasing its historical significance as a preparatory peak for Everest. While popular, not all climbers reach the summit, often due to insufficient acclimatization, strong winds, or heavy snow. This expedition’s itinerary allows for robust acclimatization, crucial for success on both peaks.

Accommodation:

  • Kathmandu: Standard hotel (3 nights).
  • During Trek: Standard teahouses (13 nights). Most teahouse accommodation is twin-shared with shared toilet facilities.
  • During Climb (High Camps): Tents (5 nights). Foam mattresses will be provided for comfort in tents. Sanitary facilities will be managed with necessary conservation in mind.
  • Single Supplement: Available upon request for an additional $400 fee. Please note that single rooms may not always be feasible at all high-altitude teahouses (e.g., above Namche Bazaar) due to limited availability.

Food:

  • Kathmandu: Welcome dinner, farewell dinner, and daily breakfast.
  • During Trek/Mountaineering: All meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) are provided. Breakfast and dinner will typically be at your accommodation. Lunch will be provided en route to the next destination. During the climbing days, freshly prepared, hygienic foods will be offered at the climbing camps. Enjoy a variety of Nepali, Tibetan, Chinese, Italian, and Indian cuisine.

Team Composition:

  • Trekking: You will be accompanied by an experienced, well-trained, English-speaking mountain guide. For every four members, an assistant guide is provided, and for every two members, a porter will carry luggage.
  • Climbing: A licensed, experienced, English-speaking climbing guide will lead the ascent.
    • Group Size 2-4: One main climbing guide and one assistant guide.
    • Group Size 5-8: One main climbing guide and two assistant guides.
    • Group Size 9-12: One main climbing guide and three assistant guides.
  • Support Staff: The team also includes an experienced cook and necessary Sherpa support staff (mostly assistants) who will aid in setting up camps during the ascent.
  • Safety Assurance: This staffing ratio ensures the safety and well-being of each group member. If any member falls ill, the trip can continue as planned with adequate support. The maximum group size is limited to 12 people for optimal success and safety.

Physical Condition and Experience Requirements:

To ensure a successful adventure, participants must possess strong willpower, the ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, and a reasonable level of physical fitness and endurance.

  • Daily Trekking: Typically involves 5-6 hours of walking each day.
  • Summit Day: On the peak summit days for both Island Peak and Lobuche Peak, expect to walk for an extended duration of 10-12 hours.
  • Prior Experience: While extensive prior climbing experience is not strictly required, basic high-altitude trekking experience is highly recommended.
  • Pre-Climbing Training: Essential ice climbing training will be provided to all participants prior to the ascents. This training covers the fundamental use of climbing equipment such as ropes, ice axes, harnesses, and crampons.
  • Medical Consultation: It is crucial for participants with pre-existing medical conditions (e.g., heart, lung, or blood diseases) to consult their doctor before undertaking this trip. You must inform us of any such conditions prior to booking.

Best Time to Travel:

The optimal seasons for the Lobuche and Island Peak Expedition are:

  • Spring (March to May): Offers stable weather, moderate temperatures, and clear skies, ideal for climbing.
  • Autumn (September to November): Provides another excellent window with stable weather conditions and clear mountain views.

While it is possible to climb Lobuche Peak and Island Peak in winter, very cold temperatures may not be suitable for everyone.

Travel Expenses and Start Dates:

Please contact us for detailed information on Lobuche East and Island Peak Expedition start dates and costs. We can also accommodate personalized departure dates based on your preferences.

 

Day to Day Itinerary
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Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and officially complete your personalization and immigration procedures, our Himalayan Adventure representative will meet you at your departure and escort you to your scheduled hotel. You can relax in the hotel room or stroll through the streets of Thamel. In the evening, organize a welcome dinner at an excellent Nepalese restaurant where you can enjoy authentic Nepalese cuisine and cultural shows. We will spend the night in Kathmandu.

After breakfast at our hotel, we can hang out in the nearby area and buy our adventures the next day. In the afternoon, we will visit the HAN office for pre-trip discussions and meet with our walking guides and other participants. You will also learn about the nature of the adventure, the team and the composition of the team. After that, we will return to the hotel to enjoy a night of restful rest. We will spend the night in Kathmandu. Includes meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, we will be taken to the TIA domestic terminal and will take an early flight to Lukla. After flying over the impressive green and white mountains, we arrived at the Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. This is one of the most beautiful routes in the world and finally landed on a hillside surrounded by mountains. After arriving in Lukla, we will meet the remaining members of our climbing team. We started walking through the bustling village of Lukla until we got to Phakding. To help adapt to the environment, we only have a small walk today. However, if you are interested in other activities, we can travel to a nearby monastery. Spend the night in Phakding. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

After breakfast, we walk through the beautiful pine forest and then along the Dudh Koshi River to end our journey through nature in Namche Bazaar. After walking for almost an hour, we found a gleaming mountain. Thamserku (6,608 m) is on our right, and the tranquility of the pine, fir and juniper forests is also experienced throughout the trip. If the weather is good, we can even take a look at the mountains. Mount Everest looks at Lhotse: the cliff of Nupur. We continue on foot until we reach the entrance of the Sagarmatha National Park, Namche Bazaar, which leads to Mount Everest and the main commercial center of the region. On this day we passed five suspension bridges, the last suspension bridge also known as the highest bridge in Hillary. From Hillary Bridge toNamche Bazaar it is a difficult walk. We will spend the night in Namche Bazaar. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

This is a day reserved for the environment. Health experts advise us to remain active, even on rest days. There are some options today. We can walk through the picturesque villages of Namche, or with the Sherpas and their rich culture, or we can walk to the Everest View Hotel to enjoy the spectacular Mount Everest. Upon returning to the Everest View Hotel on foot in the village of Namche or on foot, hikers can also visit the local museums, which show the region’s original flora and fauna and the history of the Everest region. For hikers who wish to travel long distances, hiking to the village of Khumjung (5-6 hours) may also be an option. In the village, we can visit the Edmund Hillary school and the Khumjung monastery (a monastery known for its snowman’s head!). We will spend the night in Namche Bazaar. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

After breakfast, we walk towards Tengboche. From Namche to Phunki it is very convenient. After arriving in Phunki, we went to Tengboche, the famous Tengboche monastery in the village, which is the largest monastery in the Everest region. Located in the Sagarmatha National Park (“exceptional universal value”), declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, Nubze Mountain, Lhotse, Armada Bram and Tamselku. Open at 3 p.m., so we come to three. Also, if we are lucky, we can only witness religious ceremonies. We will spend the night in Tengboche. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

We visited the beautiful Tengboche Abbey in the morning and filmed the impressive landscape. Then we begin to walk through the lush forests of birch, conifer and azalea. This picturesque trail then descends to Debuche, through the Imja river, and then climbs to Pangboche. (We can walk on the upper or lower road of Pangboche). We are more likely to choose the previous Pangboche trail because it offers a more original Himalayan landscape. We also visited the Pangboche monastery. From this moment, when we entered the Imja Valley, the walk was quite smooth. When we approached the intersection of the Lobuche River, the valley gradually developed. We went down to the river and started climbing to Ding Boche. In Ding Boche during the night. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

We started our day and little by little we climbed Duglha at the end of the terminal hailstorm on the Khumbu glacier. From here, we climb a steep path to Chupki Lhara, where we find a series of stones with prayer flags to commemorate Scott Fischer (American climber) and 10 summits of Mount Everest. Babridge Sherpa (Nepalese mountain guide) climbs the Mount Everest mission. Next, we continue towards the Khumbu Glacier and we find ourselves in front of several peaks: Khumbutse, Lingtren, Pumori and Mahalalur Himal. While traveling through the valley towards Lobuche, the road was relieved. We will spend the night in Lobuche. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

We traveled to Everest Base Camp along the once extensive Gorak Shep Lake. Continuing, we find the monument to the climbers of the Indian army. The road from here can be deceptive, therefore, we must work hard to follow our leader Sherpa. Walking is difficult due to the low altitude air. Before reaching the base camp of Everest, we crossed the rocky dunes, the hail and the streams. After arriving at the Everest base camp, we saw the climber’s tent stand out in bright colors and the monotony of the gray environment (especially in the spring). Nuptse, Khumbuste and Pumori are the mountains that we can see from the base camp. We went back to Gorak Shep for a wonderful night. We will spend the night in Gorak Shep. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

Between the dark and cold temperatures before dawn (-10 to -14 degrees Celsius), we are ready to leave early in the morning. In addition, there is always the possibility of cold winds, which is very common. Even when Mount Everest begins to emerge, there are family peaks in the east, such as the Lingtren, Khumbutse and Changtse towers. However, when we arrived at Kala Patthar, we could see 360 ​​degrees of closeness to the mountains and a strong view of Everest. We take pictures, we enjoy the magnificent panorama of the mountains

From Lobuche, we went on foot to the base camp Lobuche. After walking a relatively flat plane, the road to Base Camp Lobuche became steeper and rockier. We travel along the Lobuche glacier while enjoying the beauty of Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pokalde, Thamserku, Kantega and other Himalayas. Starting from Base Camp, we continue following the path of rocky hail towards the high camp. After arriving there, we set up a camp and had lunch. To climb, we usually climb up to 5,770 meters on the surface of the rock. After that, we climbed the ice and used the rope when necessary. However, the use and length of the rope depend on the station and the crack. Fixed ropes are used most of the time, while human ropes are used when necessary. Climbing the leader will decide when it’s better. We will spend the night at Lobuche East High Camp. Pre-climb training: our guides will provide training on climbing techniques and the correct methods to use climbing equipment, such as hail, trekking boots and crampons, safety belts, ascents, etc. The training will also include the use of ropes to raise and lower. We strongly believe that the training experience will improve your confidence and climbing skills to increase the chances of expanding the summit and fully enjoy the experience. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

We got up from 12 a.m. at 1 a.m. this morning and breakfast before starting to climb. The important thing is that we get to the top of the mountain before noon, because in the afternoon, strong winds from the highlands can become obstacles to a successful summit. It is likely that we walk about 5,700 meters on the surface of the rock, then climb the ice. We use fixed ropes and human ropes according to the leader’s instructions. The length of the climbing surface and the length of the rope depends on the season and the time of the crack. Lobuche East offers more panoramic views of the mountains than any other hiking trail. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy the views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Cholatse, Pumori and more. We spent some time celebrating and taking pictures at the summit, and then we returned to the high camp for the night. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

After breakfast, we return to Dughla. Then we enter the Imja Khola valley in the beautiful town of Dingboche. It took us a few hours to get to Chhukung, the last settlement in the valley. We also noticed a small group of nomadic huts at the foot of the Imja glacier. Chhukung is the starting point of Base Island Peak Camp and offers beautiful views of Lhotse, Nuptse and AmaDablam. (B, L, d) Note: If we want to do a high level Kongma La Pass, we can follow another route from Khumbu Glacier to Kongma La Base Camp. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

After completing the expedition to Lobuche East, we will be too tired to try Island Peak immediately. Therefore, this day was suspended as a day of rest so that we can get all the rest time we need to travel to Island Peak next time. However, if we like to keep busy, we can also go to a nearby place. We will spend the night in Chhukung. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

The hiking route to Island Peak Base Camp is quite steep. First, we climb south and then east to the main valley line. Then we walk along the winding road below the south wing of the Lhotse glacier hail. Next, we continue walking along the pleasant path along the river. The route to AmphuLabtsa is in the southeast. Cross the intersection of the Imja and Lhotse glacier to the broad valley on the SW side of the island. We will spend the night at Island Peak Base Camp. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

We wake up early today at around 1 to 2 am and have our breakfast before beginning our climb. It is important we reach the summit before noon because in the afternoon the strong winds in the high lands might become a barrier for a successful summit. The trail moves up beyond the base camp for several hundred meters before striking off the steep hillside. Initially sandy, the path soon turns to grass before becoming boulder strewn. As we climb up the hill, we will see that the slope narrows and the trail enters a steep rock channel. We climb the rock gully. This is not difficult but there are several short rock steps to climb before we emerge on the right side of the gully. The route then follows a ridgeline, which leads to an exhilarating and exposed traverse onto the snout of the summit glacier. We need to rope up for the glacier as it contains several crevasses. The guides will fix a rope wherever necessary. A steep snow slope leads us onto the summit ridge. There are two newly formed crevasses. We will be using ladders to cross them. After enjoying the summit views, and taking pictures, we descend all the way to Island Peak Base Camp where some of our crew are waiting for us. We celebrate on our successful Island Peak climb. Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

If the weather extends our summit plan, or if we cannot continue walking because of a problem, this day is the reservation date for the program. We cannot guarantee that the weather is good. Therefore, if due to bad weather conditions or any other unforeseen reason that we cannot climb this Lobuche and the islands, the day was reserved for emergencies. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

When we descend to a lower height, today’s walk will be easier. Along the same route through the wide Khumbu Khola valley, we pass through the beautiful Sherpa villages of Orsho and Shomare. We can also choose a different route to visit the Upper Pangboche Gompa, think it is the oldest part of the Khumbu region where or frequent trips to Pangboche. Pangboche is a picturesque village, the north is Everest, Amadablam east, Thamserku and Kangtaiga, the mountains to the south Kongde, ImjaTseriver flows through the wide fertile valleys. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

From Pangboche we returned to Imja Khola and then through the forest to Tengboche. If you are interested, we can also visit the nuns of the Tengboche Monastery. After lunch in Tengboche, we continue on the slopes covered with rhododendrons and junipers. After passing over the bridge over the DudhKoshi River, our trail follows the DudhKoshi canyon quickly through the pine forest, then to Sansa. While we walk through the forest, we will pay attention to wild animals such as goats, snow leopards and colorful pheasants. After a chorten, we arrived at the Namche Bazaar military camp. We will spend the night in Namche Bazaar. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

This path has been drastically reduced, so we must walk with caution because our crumbling legs are constantly fighting on rocky terrain. In its tributaries DudhKoshi that flows quickly through the bridge, and more natural plane of small diameter. After reaching Lukla, we stretch those aching legs and remember the experience of the last weeks. We will spend the night in Lukla. Meals included: Breakfast lunch dinner

After a long mountaineering trip, we took a flight to Kathmandu early in the morning. After arriving in Kathmandu, we can take a break or do some souvenir shopping. If we want to explore any other area in Kathmandu, we can do it today. Our guides can help you buy souvenirs or sightseeing. A farewell dinner will be held in the evening to celebrate the successful end of our trip. We will spend the night in Kathmandu. Includes meals: Breakfast dinner

Your adventure in Nepal is over today! There is nothing to do except exchange emails and organize photos with your travel companions. The representatives of the Himalayan Adventure Nepal will take you to the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On the way home, you will have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the beautiful Nepalese country. Included meals: Breakfast

Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Standard twin-sharing accommodation in a three-star hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast (3 nights).
  • Guesthouse accommodation during the trek in mostly twin-share and occasionally dormitory-style rooms (14 nights).
  • All standard meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner).
  • Local English-speaking trekking guide having licensed. An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
  • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek. Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staff.
  • National Park permits and TIMS permit for trekking.
  • Free T shirt, bag and Hat.
  • Official expenses.
  • Welcome dinner with cultural program as listed in the itinerary.
  • Day guided city tour
  • All Domestic flights and airport tax as listed in the itinerary.
  • Private transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the trek as applicable
  • Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
  • All government and local taxes
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • Down jacket (to be returned after trip completion)
  • trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
  • All necessary paper work; trekking permits and Island Peak climbing permit
  • Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping
  • Everest summit experienced climbing guide
Cost Excludes
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu. Depending on your budget, it may cost about USD 15 to USD 20 per person.
  • Travel Insurance (compulsory!), which covers emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation
  • International airfare and airport departure tax
  • Nepal entry visa – You can obtain the visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu (Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 15 days can be obtained by paying USD 25 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, Tourist Visa with Multiple Entries for 30 days and 90 days can be obtained by paying USD 40 and 100 respectively. Please bring 2 copies of passport size photos.)
  • Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks.
  • Personal trekking equipment (click on the Equipment tab).
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver (tipping is expected).
  • Any others expenses that are not mentioned in the ‘Price Includes’ section.
  • Any extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary plan
  • Cost arising out of landslides, road blockade, and rescue of any form, cancellation of flight or reasons beyond our control
  • World heritage entrance permit.
Departure Dates
  • We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you’ve made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
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