Island peak, at a height of 6,160 meters, is more popularly known by the name of Island Peak . The peak was named Island peak by Eric Shipton's party in 1953, as the peak resembles an island in a sea of ice when viewed form Dingboche. Later in 1983, the peak was renamed as Imja Tse. The peak was first ascended in 1953 by a British team as preparation for climbing Everest. Tenzing Norgay was one of the members who successfully ascended it. The peak is part of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar and the main land forms a semicircle of cliffs that rise to the north of the summits of Nuptse, Lhotse, Middle Peak and Lhotse Shar. Cho Polu and Makalu lie to the east of the Island Peak . Baruntse, Amphu and Ama Dablam lie to the south.
Fact File
Availability :
Septemer to May
Style:
Guided trip
Grade:
Easy - Adventure
Accommodation:
Simple lodge to 5 star accommodation in cities (your choice) but in trekking only simple lodge available
Transport:
Car / Bus
Price:
Tourist class (standard hotels / lodges)
Itinerary
Day 01:
Arrival, transfer to hotel, introduction and brifing
Day 02:
Fly to Lukla (2835m) then start trek to Phakding.
Day 03:
Phakding / Namche Bazaar (3446m)
Day 04:
Rest at Namche bazaar
Day 05:
Tyangboche.
Day 06:
Pheriche.
Day 07:
Lobuche.
Day 08:
Trek to Kalapather (5545m) and back to Gorak Shep. Camp at Gorakshep
Day 09:
Excursion to Everest Base Camp and trek back to Lobuche
Day 10:
Dengboche.
Day 11:
Dingboche / Chukung (4730m)
Day 12:
Chukung / Island Peak base camp (4970m)
Day 13:
Island Peak base camp / High camp (5700m)
Day 14:
Climb the peak (6189m) then back to Chukung (4730m)
Day 15:
Extra day
Day 16:
Chukung / Pangboche (3930m)
Day 17:
Pangboche / Namche Bazaar (3446m)
Day 18:
Namche Bazaar / Lukla (2835m)
Day 19:
flight to Kathmandu
Day 20:
Kathmandu, City sightseeing
Day 21:
Depature
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