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«» Island Peak Climbing

This is one of the  most popular trekking peak in Nepal . Perhaps the name of peak is so because from Dingboche the peak is seen as an island in a sea of ice. The summit is interesting and attractive with a highly glaciated west face rising from the Lhotse Glacier. The ridge rising to the south from this point leads to the summit of Island Peak . The extension of this ridge descending southwest is the part of the normal route of ascent and leads to the south Summit.Imja Tse, another name of the same Island Peak does not only provide an enjoyable climb but also provides some of the most spectacular scenery of Himalayas in the Khumbu region. View from the summit are Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse (8,501m), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m) and Lhotse Shar (8,383m) make a semi circle in the north. The views of Makalu (8475m) in the east, Baruntse and Amadablam in the south add much more charming bonus in climbing Island Peak (Imjatse).

The normal route:
The base camp of Island Peak lies in Chukung Valley , between Island Peak and the lateral moraine of the Imja Glacier. Proper care should be taken to avoid the possible avalanche in the event of heavy snowfall.

From the base camp, a well-acclimatized party in good conditions can make the summit and return to the base camp in a day. However, most of the climbers prefer alpine style camping at high camp, which adds the joy of climbing and helps a safe ascent. From the base camp the route skirts southeast around and base of Imja Tse and climbs steep grassy slopes and small rocky steps. We scramble up on open gully which leads between two ridges to the site of high camp on at 5, 280m.

 

Day 01:

Kathmandu Arrival / Transfer to Hotel / Evening walk with Guide

Day 02:

Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding [2,750m]

Day 03:

Trek to Namche Bazzar [3,440m]

Day 04:

Rest day for acclimatization [Hike up and sleep low]

Day 05:

Trek to Tengboche [3,867m]

Day 06:

Trek to Periche [4,400m]

Day 07:

Rest day for acclimatization [Climb nearby hill]

Day 08:

Periche to Lobuche [4,930m]

Day 09:

Lobuche to Gorekshep [5,160m]

Day 10:

Climb Kalapattar [5,545m] in the morning and descend to Lobuche

Day 11:

Trek to Chukung

Day 12:

Pareshya Gyab 4,970m or high camp [5,600m]

Day 13:

Climb Island peak and back to Pareshya Gyab

Day 14:

Trek to Tengboche

Day 15:

Tengboche to Khumjung [3,790m] or Namche

Day 16:

Khumjung to Phakding

Day 17:

Phakding to Lukla

Day 18:

Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 19:

Kathmandu Free day or half day shopping

Day 20:

Drive to Airport and fly back

 
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