Tourism Licence No. 787/063

Island Peak Climbing

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Trip Duration

19 Days
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Max. Altitude

6,100 m. / 20,013 ft.
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Trip Difficulty

Moderate
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Group Size

1-10
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Transportation

Car/Flight
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Accommodation

Hotel/Lodge
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Activity

Peak Climbing
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Meals

Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
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US$ 2200

Trip Overview

Island Peak climbing is one of the easy Himalayan climbs in Nepal. Island Peak, also called Imja Tse sits in the middle of the Everest region. Island Peak rises to 6,189 meters. Island Peak climbing offers the mix of trekking, mountaineering and great views. I have seen many climbers start with Island Peak climbing. Many climbers choose Island Peak climbing, as the summit. Island Peak climbing is hard enough to be exciting. Island Peak climbing is possible, with advice and preparation.

The mountain flight lands, in Lukla. I watched the trek start after the flight. The trek goes through the Sherpa heartland. The peaks of Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Everest Nuptse surround the trek. I saw the trek walk through the villages of Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche and Chhukung. The trek shows the Sherpa culture. The trek includes visits, to monasteries. The trek brings hospitality. I felt the trek needed days to get used to the height so the body stays strong at altitude.

Our knowledgeable Sherpa team from Chhukung offers pre-climbing instruction, teaching you how to use fixed ropes, crampons, ice axes, and harnesses, making the experience appropriate even for novices. After that, you hike to Island Peak Base Camp, where cozy tents, hot food, and top-notch support gear get you ready for the big day.

The coolest moment? Summit day. Right before sunrise, you’re up a steep snowy wall with ropes set – then scrambling over rocks, crossing icy stretches. Pushing hard toward the top feels tough – but totally worth it. Up there, you’ll see everything: Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu – all around – and endless glaciers rolling into every direction

Anyone wanting a real challenge, personal growth, or raw mountain views should try climbing Island Peak – it sticks with you. Family Adventure Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. delivers solid support and crew who know the routes well. Getting to your dream peak feels more doable now.

Highlights of Island Peak Climbing

  • Reach one of Nepal’s most well-liked trekking peaks (6,189m), which is perfect for novice climbers hoping to reach their first Himalayan summit.
  • Scenic flight to Lukla and traditional trekking through Namche, Tengboche, and Dingboche in the Everest region.
  • Combination of trekking and mountaineering, including rope techniques, glacier travel, and ice climbing abilities.
  • 360-degree panoramic summit views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, and Ama Dablam
  • Professional climbing guides lead a training and practice day at base camp.
  • Encircled by striking alpine scenery, the Imja Valley offers a stunning approach.
  • With fixed ropes, climbing equipment, and a knowledgeable Sherpa guide team, this trip is safe and fully supported.
  • Immersion in traditional mountain customs, monasteries, and Sherpa villages.For additional preparation, acclimatization hikes to Chhukung Ri or Nagarjun Hill are optional.
  • An excellent starting point for upcoming high-altitude climbs such as Lobuche East, Mera Peak, or 7000 m peaks.

Itinerary of Island Peak Climbing

After landing flight at TIA, representative of Family Adventure trek will warmly receive you. We will move towards the hotel. We will enjoy delicious dinner at night. After dinner we will give brief description of the peak climbing program to Island Peak.

Includes/Excludes

What is included?

  • Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car or van. It is depend of the group.
  • Two nights standard accommodation in 2/3 star category hotel in Kathmandu located tourist center, or up to you.
  • Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trekking
  • Local fresh fruits like orange, apple, banana and grape etc.
  • All accommodations during the trek.
  • Everest trekking map.
  • Both ways domestic flight from Kathmandu/ Lukla/ Kathmandu with airport tax.
  • An experienced Government licensed holder climbing guide and porter to carry your luggage during the trek.
  • Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax for Guide and porter
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
  • If you need we will provide you sleeping bag, down jackets, Duffel bag and, if necessary etc.
  • All necessary Government paper works and national park entry permits and TIMS Card etc.
  • Travel & Rescue arrangement.
  • All government taxes and Vat.

What is not included?

  • Meals your self Kathmandu (L+D).
  • Climbing equiepment
  • Your Travel insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa ( You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Nepal’s Airport in Kathmandu).
  • All kind drinks (Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks)
  • Personal shopping and laundry etc.
  • Personal trekking Equipments.
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is expected, but it is not mandatory)
  • If do any tour and sightseeing and other activities etc.

Trip Information

Island peak difficulty level

Island Peak’s challenge ranges from moderate to tough  being fit matters, plus handling high-altitude hiking well is key. Reaching the top means tackling a sharp slope covered in snow or ice, which tests strength along with mental focus. Past climbing skills can help, though they aren’t required since our team runs complete practice sessions at base camp; you’ll  learn  gear use like crampons, harnesses, rope systems, ascenders, and how to handle an ice axe. If you train properly and adjust to elevation gradually, even new climbers alongside seasoned hikers can pull off this ascent.

Best time to do island peak climbing

The best moment to tackle Island Peak is spring   March through May   or early fall from September to November, thanks to steady skies and crisp air that make climbing way easier. You’ll get sharp views plus manageable cold during these windows, which helps keep travel across icy patches and glaciers more predictable. That means better odds of reaching the top without hassle while actually enjoying the journey.

 Reasons to Climb Island Peaks with Family Adventure Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd

Selecting Family Adventure Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. for your Island Peak climb means solid guidance, personal care, plus top-level safety every step. Since our Sherpa guides grew up here, their knowledge of the land, conditions, and climbing details is unmatched. Instead of just handing you gear, we provide full prep training, reliable equipment, smart altitude adaptation, and smooth travel setup. Because we focus on eco-friendly practices, warm service, and proven success, reaching the summit becomes more than real – it sticks with you.

Accommodation, food, and internet facilities on the Island Peak route:

Accommodation on the Island Peak path? Teahouses up to Chhukung – clean rooms, warm bedding, snug eating spaces. Once at base camp, tents replace buildings; sleep on pads, eat heated food, backed by team help every step. Meals on move are made fresh: think dal bhat, soups, noodles, pasta, stir-fried rice, eggs, potatoes – or anything filling that fuels tough climbs. Some lodges have Wi-Fi or sell data access, yet signal weakens the higher you go. At base camp, there’s often no internet access. Still, the trail provides basic yet cozy setups so you stay fed, warm, and online most days.

Travel Insurance for Island Peak:

Travel insurance matters a lot when climbing Island Peak – it shields you from sudden problems way up high. Coverage should include treks and climbs beyond 6,000 meters, along with medevac by chopper, health care, canceled trips, or missing bags. Since Everest’s area is far out and storms pop up fast, solid insurance means help arrives quickly if things go wrong. Get your policy sorted before landing in Nepal; make sure it clearly covers mountain climbing and emergency evac – keeps you safe, calm, and ready.

Island Peak climbing cost and permits:

The price of climbing Island Peak changes based on what’s included, how many people are going, when it’s done, also the route taken – yet most complete deals sit from $2,000 up to $3,500. You’ll typically get permits for trekking and peak access, a guide plus porters, places to sleep, food, local flights, along with gear handling covered. For just the Island Peak permit, expect $125 during spring or $70 in fall, while winter and summer run cheaper by a bit. On top of that, there’s the Sagarmatha National Park entry and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu area fee, both adding about $50 to $60 altogether. The total price pretty much includes all you’ll need for a solid, safely handled push up Island Peak. Should you like, I could also put together a detailed expense list instead

Best Tips for Island Peak Climbing

To boost your odds of nailing the Island Peak climb safely, get fit ahead of time – mix in cardio, strength work, or stamina drills. Altitude adjustment matters a lot; actually use rest days and pay attention to how you feel so you don’t get sick from height. Pick up core climbing skills like handling crampons, ice axes, plus fixed lines – learn them earlier or practice at base camp first. Wear layers that handle brutal cold, pack sunscreen, also drink plenty while eating enough on the hike. Move slow when you hit the top day, stay upbeat while leaning on your guide for tricky spots. Lastly, bring key stuff – gloves, light on your hat, walking sticks, plus small medical supplies – to stay safe and comfy as you go up.

Island Peak Gear List

To get up Island Peak, you’ll want gear that keeps you safe plus lets you move well. Wear cozy pieces –

  • Think puffy jackets,
  • Heat-trapping base layers,
  • Fuzzy mid-layers, and rainproof shells.
  • Toss in trail pants,
  • insulated mitts,
  • warm hat, along with something to shield your face from icy wind.
  • Step forward with tough trekking boots or stiffer climb-ready ones,
  • paired with thick, warmth-locking socks.
  • climbing stuff like crampons,
  • an ice axe,
  • a harness –
  • alongside an ascender,
  • carabiners, and ropes.
  • Hiking poles help; so does a headlamp (bring spare batteries),
  • UV-blocking shades,
  • sunblock, plus your own first-aid kit.
  • Pack water bottles or a bladder system –
  • a sleeping bag rated for extreme cold.
  • Toss in a daypack,
  • a sturdy duffel, whatever personal things you need. Bring solid gear, rely on our Sherpa crew, then tackle Island Peak’s tough spots while soaking up the scenery.

Island Peak Climbing – FAQ

  • How tall is Island Peak?

Island Peak, known as Imja Tse, is 6,189 meters (20,305 ft) high in Nepal’s Everest area.

  • How hard is it to climb Island Peak?

It’s medium to hard. It’s good for beginners who train or experienced climbers wanting a tough but doable climb.

  •  Do I need climbing experience?

Nah – your Sherpa team covers all basics at base camp, like handling crampons, ice tools, or ropes.

  • How long’s the trip?

Around 12 to 16 days from Kathmandu, factoring in trek time, acclimatization, then pushing for summit.

  • What permissions are required?

For Island Peak, you’ll need a climbing pass along with entry tags for Sagarmatha National Park and the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu area. We handle every one of those through our package deal.

  • Do i need  travel insurance  coverage?

Absolutely – make sure it includes high-elevation trekking, mountaineering, plus emergency evacuations so  you have to buy Travel insurance in your country for the island peak climbing.

Trip Reviews

Price starts

US$ 2200