Upon arrival in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, you will be welcomed at the airport. You will then be transferred to your hotel, where you can rest and prepare for the adventure ahead. This day is all about settling in and getting ready for your upcoming trek.
Your adventure begins with an exciting flight to Lukla, a charming mountain Sherpa town. In case of redirected flights, you’ll take a scenic 5-hour drive to Manthali, followed by a quick 20-minute flight to Lukla. Alternatively, a helicopter flight from Kathmandu can be arranged at an additional cost. Upon arrival in Lukla, you’ll start a short and easy trek to Phakding, covering 8-9 km in about 4-5 hours. This trek is an ideal way to ease into the mountain terrain and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
The journey continues with a trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar, a bustling town often called the “Gateway to Everest.” This 7.4 km trek will take around 6 hours. You’ll follow the scenic Dudh Kosi River, crossing several suspension bridges along the way. As you enter Sagarmatha National Park, the trail becomes steeper, and the stunning views of towering peaks come into sight. Namche Bazaar is the largest settlement on the Everest trail, offering numerous shops, cafes, and lodges to explore and unwind.
To prepare for higher altitudes, you’ll spend a rest day in Namche Bazaar for acclimatization. You can visit the Sherpa Museum to learn about the rich culture and history of the local people. Later, take a leisurely hike to Syangboche Airport and the Everest View Hotel. The hike provides breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Everest and the surrounding peaks. This day offers a perfect balance of activity and relaxation, helping you adjust to the altitude while soaking in the spectacular mountain vistas.
The trek from Namche Bazaar to Tengboche leads us through serene alpine forests, providing a peaceful and refreshing environment. Along the way, we’ll enjoy stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Island Peak, some of the world’s tallest and most iconic peaks. The highlight of the day is a visit to the famous Tengboche Monastery, the largest and most significant monastery in the Khumbu region. This sacred site offers a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in the spiritual atmosphere and gain insights into the local culture and traditions.
The journey continues as we leave Tengboche and make our way to Dingboche. Our route passes through Pangboche, a quaint village, before ascending into the Imja Valley. The trek rewards us with captivating views of Island Peak and Mt. Lhotse. The higher altitude brings both challenges and incredible scenery. By day’s end, we arrive in Dingboche, a picturesque village offering panoramic mountain views. It’s the perfect place to rest and acclimatize to the increasing altitude.
Today’s trek is short yet incredibly scenic as we head into the Chhukung Valley. Surrounded by the towering Mt. Lhotse and the iconic Ama Dablam, the 5 km walk may be easy, but the stunning landscapes are unforgettable. Once we reach Chhukung, we will meet our guide for a detailed briefing about the upcoming stages of our adventure, including preparations for the climb ahead. This day offers the perfect balance of relaxation, breathtaking views, and readiness for the challenges to come.
To adapt to the high altitude and ensure safety, we dedicate this day to acclimatization in Chhukung. Resting helps our bodies adjust, reducing the risk of altitude sickness. During the day, our Sherpa guide will conduct a training session, teaching us essential climbing techniques, such as using ice axes, boots, and crampons. This preparation is crucial for building confidence and ensuring success in the next phase of our journey.
We begin our trek from Chhukung, heading toward Island Peak Base Camp. The route takes us along the moraine of the Lhotse Glacier, and while the trek is demanding, it is incredibly rewarding. As we ascend steadily, we reach our campsite at 5,200 meters, where we will spend the night. Upon arrival, we’ll take part in a short training session to practice our climbing techniques. This session is designed to reinforce our skills and prepare us for the upcoming summit attempt, ensuring we’re feeling confident and well-prepared.
We begin our journey very early in the morning to reach the summit of Island Peak. The climb itself is challenging, but the incredible views of some of the world’s highest mountains, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Island Peak, make the effort worthwhile. After spending some time at the top to take in the breathtaking scenery and celebrate our success, we will carefully descend back to Chhukung. The round trip will take us about 10 to 11 hours, requiring stamina and focus. We will arrive back in Chhukung exhausted but exhilarated by the achievement.
This day serves as a backup plan in case bad weather interferes with our summit attempt. If the weather on Day 10 was perfect and we successfully reached the summit of Island Peak, we can use this day to rest and celebrate our accomplishment. It will be an opportunity to relax and recover after the physically demanding climb. However, if we encountered delays due to weather or were unable to reach the summit on Day 10, this extra day gives us another chance to try again and ensure we complete the climb. Having this buffer day helps us stay flexible and prepared for any unexpected challenges.
After attempting the summit, we start heading back down to Tengboche, retracing the route we previously took. The trek will take about 6 hours to cover the 12.9 km. Once we arrive in Tengboche, we’ll visit the famous Tengboche Monastery, a major cultural and spiritual site in Sagarmatha National Park. The monastery provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it a peaceful and scenic stop on our journey.
We continue our descent to Namche Bazaar, a vibrant Sherpa town. This part of the trek is shorter, taking just 4-5 hours to cover 7 km, making it a more relaxed hike. Namche Bazaar is known for its lively atmosphere and bustling markets. It’s a great place to rest and enjoy the local culture, as well as to reflect on our journey before reaching the end of the trek.
This is our final day of trekking as we make our way back to Lukla. We follow the same route we took earlier, passing through the Dudh Kosi River valley. On this day, we can soak in the last views of the majestic mountains that have accompanied us throughout the trek. Upon reaching Lukla, we’ll rest for the night, marking the end of our trekking adventure. This day allows us to enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas one last time before finishing our journey.
We take a flight from Lukla to Ramechhap/Manthali. After the flight, we have a scenic 4-hour drive from Ramechhap to Kathmandu. This is a relaxing day as we leave the mountains behind and make our way back to the city. Once we arrive in Kathmandu, you’ll have some free time to unwind and explore the vibrant capital city of Nepal. You can take a stroll through the streets or visit a local market to experience the culture before resting for the night.
This is your final day of the trip. You’ll be transferred to the airport in Kathmandu for your return flight home. This is the end of your amazing adventure in Nepal, and as you fly back, you’ll carry with you memories of the incredible trek and the beautiful landscapes of the Himalayas.
Our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.
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.
Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse, is a popular trekking peak located in the Everest region of Nepal. The peak is situated at an altitude of 6,189 meters (20,305 feet) and offers stunning views of nearby peaks like Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The key locations along the route include Lukla, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche Monastery, Dingboche, Chhukulung etc. Trekkers will pass through beautiful Sherpa villages, and alpine forests.
The highest altitude of Island Peak is 6,189 meters (20,305 feet). To prepare for altitude sickness, it’s essential to ascend gradually and give your body time to acclimatize. Trekking slowly and staying hydrated helps mitigate altitude sickness. The best way to acclimatize is by spending extra days at higher altitudes (e.g., Dingboche or Chhukung) to allow your body to adjust before reaching higher elevations. It’s also crucial to recognize symptoms early and descend if necessary.
Island Peak Climbing requires a moderate level of fitness and some previous trekking experience. While the trek itself is challenging due to the altitude and technical sections, it is suitable for trekkers with a reasonable fitness level and basic mountaineering skills, such as the ability to use crampons and an ice axe. The final ascent involves steep sections of ice and rock climbing, making it a challenging but achievable peak for those with determination.
The best times to climb Island Peak are pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November). These months offer stable weather and clear skies, providing excellent views of the surrounding peaks. You should prepare for cold temperatures, high winds, and the possibility of snowfall. Packing proper clothing and gear to handle freezing temperatures and fluctuating weather conditions is essential.
Accommodation along the Island Peak route ranges from teahouses in the lower sections to basic lodges higher up. The teahouses offer simple rooms with shared facilities, while at base camp, we will arrange a camping stay in tents. Expect basic comfort with limited amenities, such as shared bathrooms and simple meals. However, as you ascend to higher altitudes, the facilities become more basic, and your comfort may be further limited due to the altitude.
Cash should be carried in Nepalese rupees, as ATMs are available in Namche Bazaar, but few places beyond that. Charging facilities are available in the lower sections (like Namche and Tengboche), though they may be limited or require a fee. Wi-Fi is available in some teahouses, though the connection can be slow. It’s also advisable to carry a power bank for charging your devices.
There are basic medical facilities in Namche Bazaar and a few other villages, but for serious medical emergencies, evacuation to Kathmandu is necessary. Guides and porters are usually equipped with basic first-aid supplies and are trained to handle altitude sickness and minor injuries. In case of an emergency, the guide will coordinate with local rescue teams for evacuation.
The Everest region is rich in Sherpa culture and Buddhist traditions. Respect local customs, especially in monasteries and sacred sites. Tengboche Monastery, located on the route, is a significant religious site, and trekkers are encouraged to visit and respect the spiritual practices there. It’s important to ask for permission before taking photographs in sacred places and to dress modestly when visiting monasteries.
The region is home to diverse wildlife, including the Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and the endangered snow leopard. You may also see a variety of bird species such as the Himalayan griffon vulture and pheasants. The natural beauty is spectacular, with views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and alpine meadows. Ethical guidelines include minimizing your environmental impact by not leaving waste behind, respecting wildlife, and following Leave No Trace principles.
Staying safe during Island Peak Climbing involves being cautious on the trek, particularly when crossing glaciers or climbing steep sections. It’s essential to follow the guide’s instructions regarding the use of climbing equipment. In case of an emergency, the guide will coordinate with rescue services for evacuation via helicopter or other means. Travel insurance covering high-altitude rescue is highly recommended.
The success rate for summiting Island Peak is relatively high, with most climbers reaching the summit if they are properly acclimatized and physically prepared. Factors such as weather conditions, altitude sickness, physical fitness, and the skill of the climber can affect reaching the summit. Climbers who are adequately prepared and follow the guide’s instructions have a strong chance of success.
Essential personal gear for Island Peak includes trekking boots, crampons, an ice axe, a harness, climbing gloves, a sleeping bag (suitable for cold temperatures), and insulated clothing. Also, bring a headlamp, trekking poles, sunscreen, a water bottle, and a camera for capturing the incredible scenery. For summit day, you will need gear such as a helmet and a rope, which are often provided by Everest Adventures Nepal, your agency in Nepal.