Island Peak Climbing – 20 Days

Conquering an island of snow in the Himalayanlimited thrills, sheer adventure, and treasured memories

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Island Peak Climbing in Nepal – A Gateway to Himalayan Mountaineering

Island Peak (6,189m), locally known as Imja Tse, is one of Nepal’s most popular trekking peaks. Rising proudly from the Imja Valley, it looks like an island surrounded by a sea of ice, giving the peak its name. For aspiring climbers, Island Peak offers the perfect combination of adventure, challenge, and Himalayan grandeur.

Why Choose Island Peak?

Island Peak is often considered the ideal introduction to Himalayan mountaineering. The climb involves glacier travel, use of fixed ropes, ladders across crevasses, and an exhilarating final summit push. While physically demanding, it is achievable for determined trekkers with basic climbing training.

Highlights of Island Peak Climb

  • Stunning Approach Trek: Journey through the legendary Everest region, visiting Sherpa villages, monasteries, and iconic stops like Namche Bazaar, High passes, Gokyo Valley.

  • Mountaineering Experience: Learn and practice climbing techniques—using crampons, ice axe, ropes, and jumar ascenders.

  • Spectacular Views: From the summit, enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, Ama Dablam, and countless Himalayan giants.

  • Everest Base Camp Combination: Many climbers combine Island Peak with a trek to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar, making the adventure even more fulfilling.

Island Peak Climbing is more than just a summit—it’s an introduction to the world of Himalayan mountaineering, combining adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery in one unforgettable journey.

GROUP JOINING DATES 2026:

SPRING 2026 DATE
MARCH 10, 25
APRIL 8, 27
MAY 6, 17, 25

 

    FALL  2026 DATE
SEPT 15, 29
OCT 8, 22, 30
NOV 13, 26

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel      (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft.)
On your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, one of our representatives will pick up you and escort you to the hotel as well as help you to check-in at the hotel. After your refreshment, you will be briefed about the next day's trip. 

Day 02: Fly to Lukla, Trek to Phakding (Altitude: 2840/ 9372 ft. Phakding: 2610 m/8612 ft. Flight: 30 minutes Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)
On a clear bright morning, you will fly over the snowcapped mountains to one of the most electrifying high altitude airports, Lukla at an altitude 2900 m. Your guides and porters will accompany you here for the trek. Hence, the trekking adventure kicks off. Beginning the trek, you will slide down almost 500 meters to Dudh Koshi River. Then, the trek winds along the trail beside the River towards Phakding. Passing several mani-walls and boulders engraved with Buddhist prayers, you will arrive at Phakding where you will spend the first night of your trek.  

Day 03: Trek to Namche Bazar (Altitude; 3440 m/11352 ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
The trek chases the northern trial up the Dudh Kosi valley to Monjo. At Monjo, the trek officially enters Sagarmatha National Park where you have to issue Sagarmatha National Park Permit Card. Continuing the trail along the steep uphill climb while savoring the first glimpse of Everest, you will arrive at the hub of Sherpa- Namche Bazaar. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 04: Rest day for acclimatization (Altitude; 3440 m/11352 ft. Meal: BLD)
It is a day to acclimatize you with higher elevation. On this day, you can go for a short hike to Khumjung, a beautiful settlement of Hospitable Sherpas. OR, you can roam around the Namche that offers Internet Cafes, restaurants, ATMs, and colorful markets. Even, you can enjoy the traditional living of mountain dwellers that is getting complimentary by the awe-inspiring surrounding and high altitude flora/fauna. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 05: Trek to Dole (Altitude: 4200 m/13860 ft. Trek 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today, you will climb the Khumjung hill and descend to the east of the village down the broad valley leading to the Dudh Koshi from where the route turns north. Treading to the ridge top that stretches down from Mt. Khumbila, which is manifested by a beautiful “Chorten”, you will begin to explore Mohang. It is the birthplace of the reincarnated revered monk of Rongbuk Monastery of Tibet, who has flourish Tibetan Buddhism in Khumbu and neighboring regions.  Beyond, Mohang, you will slide down along the series sheer switchbacks on a sandy slope to Dush Koshi Riverbed. Crossing a Dole Check Post of National Park at Tenga, you will reach to Dole, a small village that lies at the riverside. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 06: Trek to Machhermo (Altitude: 4,470 m/14750 ft. Trek: 4-5 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Your trek from Dole begins with a steep uphill climb to Machhermo. The trail today passes beautiful villages- Labarma and Luza, then the trail gets easier passing through small other villages and summer settlements. Following the valley above the Dudh Koshi, you will enter the small settlements with few tea- houses called Macchermo. Spend overnight at Lodge.

Day 07: Trek to Gokyo (Altitude: 4,800 m/15840 ft. Trek: 4-5 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today the trek begins with an uphill walk to a ridge that caters fantastic view. From the ridge top, the deep valley Kantega down and towering Cho Oyu 8153m above are eye-feasting sights. From the ridge top, you tread along the widened valley and cross Phangnga- pass, where 40 people during 1995 avalanche lost their lives. Sliding down to the riverbed and then chasing along the steep trail via the terminal moraine of the Ngazumpa Glacier, arrive at a stream. Crossing the stream on a small iron bridge, tread along the leveled trail and arrive at first Lake Longpongo, at 4690 m. Soon you will sight the second lake Tanjung Tsho. A short walk from second lake brings to the third lake called Gokyo Tsho. The famous village of Gokyo sits just above the lake with an amazing backdrop of Mt. Cho-Oyu. You will have lunch & post lunch set out to explore Dudh Pokhari. Overnight in lodge.

Day 08: Morning Excursion to Gokyo Ri, Trek to Thagnak (Altitude: Gokyo Ri: 5483m/18094 ft. Thagnak: 4700 m/15510 ft. Trek: 4/5 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today, you will begins your journey early morning to Gokyo-Ri, an ideal vantage point to sight extremely the beautiful vistas of Everest and its closest neighbor. Spending some valuable time, retrace back to Gokyo to trek to next spot. You trek across the Ngazumpa Glacier to the mountain on the other side of Gokyo Valley. Then, walking along the ridge of the mountain you will enter into Thagnak. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 09: Trek to Cho La pass 5,367m to Dzongla (4830 m): 7 - 8 hours (Altitude: Cho-la pass: 5330 m/17589 ft. Dzongla: 4830 m/15939 ft. Trek: 6/7 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today will be a long day of your trek and required a bit technical, as you will be crossing the pass. The presence of steep glacial section on the east makes this pass a technically demanding walk. Ice covered rocks make day’s trek tricky with slippery attributes. Beginning the trek, we walk through rocky ravine to the top of the pass, which is marked by fluttering prayer flags and chortens. The pointed Ama Dablam along with Cholatse soars Lobuche East and Baruntse are extremely beautiful vistas from the top. Now traversing across some crevasses we arrive to Dzongla Village. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 10: Trek to Gorekshep, excursion to Kalapatthar and back to Gorekshep (Altitude: Kalapatthar: 5550 m/18315 ft. Gorakshep: 5140 m/16960 ft. Trek: 6/7 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today the trek lasts for maximum 6 hours. First, you will hike up to Gorakshep & then will walk along the ridge over Khumbu Glacier before hiking up to the highland seasonal hamlet of Gorakshep. The same day, you will hike up along the rock strewn trail to Kalapattar 5545m, which is the vantage point for the dramatic close up view of Everest.

Day 11: Trek to Everest Base Camp 5357m and back to Lobuche (Altitude: EBC: 5357m/17678 ft. Lobuche: 4910 m/16203 ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Once the weather permits, you will set out for the biggest reward of the trek, Everest Base Camp. Here come the most beautiful achievement of a lifetime when you reach over the glacier to Everest Base Camp which nestles right below the sparkling Khumbu Icefall, Everest Base Camp 5357m. Explore and experience the extreme elevation and retrace your path back to Lobuche. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 12: Trek to Chhukung (4,730m/15518ft)        via Kongma-la pass (5535 m)      (Altitude: Kongma-la: 5535 m/18265 ft. Chhukung: 4750 m/15675 ft. Trek: 6/7 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Another interesting and adventurous pass is awaiting for you and it is the highest pass of this trip. You will starts walking just after breakfast following Khumbu glacier towards east. The trail would be long without any tea shop and water sources, hence, you should carry water bottle and some snacks. On the trail, you can catch the best view of Mt. Kongma Tse (5820 m), Mt. Pokalde (5806 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), Mt. Lhotse Shar (8383 m), Mt. Makalu (8463 m), Mt. Baruntse (7220 m) and Mt. Ama Dablam. You will continue to walk up till you reach at Kongma-la top that is decorated with the cairns and Buddhist flag, then you will step down towards Chukkung where you will stay overnight.

A gradual steep route takes you to the base camp of Island Peak. Today’s trek initially chases the uphill trail on the south then, turns east to the valley. Treading along the moraine that stretches out from Lhotse Glacier in the south you will then trek along easy streamside trail. The zigzag trail in between Imja and Lhotse glacier moraines stretches all the way to the wide valley southwest to Island Peak, which is the base camp. Enjoy the glaciers created by Imja and Lhotse, take a click of Imja Tse and the southwestern face of the Imja Peak.

Day 13: Island Peak base camp | Climbing training course and preparation  (Altitude: 5,200m/17,060ft. Meal: BLD) (Altitude: 5,200m/17,060ft. Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)

Today will be an important day. Take the guidance of a guide who will train you on basic climbing skills that include ice axe, climbing boots and crampons, harness, ascender, etc. The use of ropes during high-altitude climbing shall also be in today’s training.  Practice climbing for the next day, especially for amateurs.

Day 14: Island Peak Summit (6,189m/20305ft) back to Chhukung (Altitude: 6,189m/20305ft. Trek: 9/11 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Climbing a summit in the Himalayas means it is always a midnight start. To avoid strong Himalaya wind on the summits in the late afternoon, climbers do so. The ascent to Island Peak summit stretches gradually uphill for several 100 meters until it reaches the steep section. From sandy trails to grassy, the trails to the summit of Island peak also leads through the rock-strewn snowy section. The trail gets narrower, and you will cross the rocky gully and then tread along the snowy ridgeline before using the ropes to get over the tricky final snout that leads to the summit. Enjoy the moments there, which are truly magical. Witness the world’s highest peaks, including Everest so close and so raw, take some pictures, and follow the retracing trail back to Chhukung. It will be the longest walk in your entire trail. On arriving at the lodge in Chhukung, you can relax your tired muscles.

Day 15: Contingency Day

A contingency day is a vital safety buffer for Island Peak climbing, ensuring flexibility against weather delays or altitude problems. Most reputable itineraries include at least 1 extra day to maximize summit success.

Day 16: Trek to Namche (Altitude; 3440 m/11352 ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today, you will retrace your journey back to Namche. Walking all the way down to Namche in the steep down following the River, crossing a bridge, and enjoying the route decorated with birch and rhododendron forest. Your sight will even keep on catching a few Himalayan giants, including Everest, Kwangde, Tawache, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Kantega, and Thamserkhu. Overnight will be refreshing at Namche.

Day 17: Trek to Lukla (Altitude: 2840/ 9372 ft. Trek: 4/5 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today is the final day of the trip. You will walk following the Dudh Koshi River down to Lukla. You will have a celebration with the involvement of the Guide, Sherpa, and Porters as well. They will serve some local beer called “CHANG” and enjoy the party, learning some dance steps from traditional Sherpas.

Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Flight: 30 minutes Meal: B)
You will board a plane back to Kathmandu. Arriving at Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel, and the rest of the day will be your leisure time. You can go shopping, message, or rest at the Hotel. 

Day 19: Buffer Day ( Meal: B)

Day 20: Departure (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: B)
It is the last day with us. Our supporting team will take you to the airport for your final departure. We hope to see you again. Additionally, if you have a plan of any adjoining trip, you can let us organize.

Whats Included

What is included?

SERVICE EXCLUDES:

  • Airport transfer with an escort in a private vehicle
  • Full catered camping trek during summit days
  • 16 nights’ accommodation with meals at well and comfortable Single/private room in available places. Mountain Lodge available en-route during trek (Few nights’ at during trek with attached bathroom/toilets)
  • 3 Nights accomodation in Kathmandu on bed and breakfast basis in single room.
  • English speaking, First Aid and Eco-trained local trekking guide, Assistance guide as per the group size, porters (2:1)
  • Exclusive medical kit bag, Duffle Bag, Trekking T-shirt, Trekking Maps, Adventure Certificate
  • Equipment allowance for the guide
  • Island peak climbing permit
  • Garbage Deposit Fee.
  • Helicopter rescue insurance for staff
  • Drive to/from Ramechhap
  • Domestic Airfare for the sector Ramechhap/Lukla/Ramechhap
  • General Climbing equipment such as Rope, Ice Screw, Snow Bar etc.
  • Equipment clothing for porter & staffs
  • Insurance for all staff

SERVICE EXCLUDES:

  • Nepal arrival visa.
  • Dinner and lunch in Kathmandu.
  • Your personal expenses for mineral water, soft beverages ,confectionaries ,laundries, phone calls, hot drinking water, barbills, showers, nternet facility, battery chargers, multi plugs etc.
  • Extra baggage excess while flying to Lukla.
  • Your travel insurance that covers Helicopter evacuation, medical expenses and trip cancellation.
  • Any other extended trips and accommodation.
  • Tips of guide, porters and driver as a token of appreciation.
  • Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in “cost includes” list.
  • Personal climbing gears: Ice axe, Crampons, Harness, Tape Slings, Screwgate, Karabiners (2 lock, 2 unlock), Descender/Abseil Device, Mountaineering Boots, Ascender, Helmet. The gears are available to hire at Chukkung. For hiring the personal gears, it would cost around USD 150 to USD 250.

What is not included?

Dates And Costs

We have prepared the trip departure dates in small groups departure for group fun and enjoyment trekking. Our group size start from 2 peoples (Even for solo travelers, we organize single trip on supplement cost of US$- 200 additional) and maximum group size will be 8-10 travelers. But in general, our every date will have small groups of 4- 6 peoples, which is good group size for safe and flexible & comfortable trekking. We have listed our group departure dates based on every season as below.

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Review

All Reviews

Jennna

09/03/2025

Climbing Island Peak with Treks Planner Nepal was an incredible experience! The guides were professional, supportive, and ensured our safety throughout. The trek to base camp was scenic and culturally enriching, and reaching the summit was absolutely breathtaking. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a well-organized Himalayan adventure!

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Jean

10/19/2019

Treks Planner Nepal you can call them the perfect travel partner for Nepal, arranging so many things in such a short time frame worth appreciation. Thank you Rusha for making our island peak trip memorable.

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Lia

09/11/2019

Trip of a lifetime - Island peak, one of the best Climbing destinations for mountain lovers, I am glad that we did it, I must not forget Rusha, our travel consultant who arrange and manage our trip so perfectly, hats off to Rusha and Treks Planner Nepal

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Charles S. Muldrow

09/11/2018

I can say Treks Planner Nepal is best Service Provider in Kathmandu, being a solo climber I was totally dependent on the team of TPN, they arrange everything perfectly, definitely recommend TPN.

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Nicky

09/09/2017

Best trek till date, but our guide had a few things he could have been better about, but overall it was a good trip.Communication before we arrived was fantastic. We would highly recommend Treks planner Nepal for any adventure, and definitely for the Island Peak climbing.

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