Island Peak Climbing

6 Days

Overview

The Island Peak, 6,160 metres, was first ascended by a British expedition that included Tenzing Norgay. Eric Shipton’s party named the peak in 1953, as it resembled an island in a sea of ice. The peak is part of the south ridge of Lhotse and is linked to the semicircle of cliffs that rise to the north of the summit of Nuptse. Our adventure begins with a short flight to Lukla and two days of easy walking to Namche bazaar. En route to Base Camp, our trail takes us into the high valleys of the Khumbu region, providing magnificent views of Everest and the satellite peaks. The Island Peak climb is a substantial undertaking, which demands hard work and commitment. However, the rewards of standing on top of this Himalayan classic are ten-fold.

We operate an Island Peak climb starting and ending at Chukhung, which is a few hours’ hike from Dingboche (a village en route to Everest BC). You can join this trip after doing the Everest or Gokyo trek. We recommend that you do one of these treks prior to the Island Peak climb so that you are well acclimatized and more fit.

We can also arrange the whole trip starting from Kathmandu. Please contact us for details on customized Nepal peak climbing trips.

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Island Peak Climbing