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Ready to push your limits in the Himalayas? The Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek is the perfect blend of high-altitude adventure and mountaineering thrill. You’ll first trek to the iconic Everest Base Camp, following in the footsteps of legends while soaking in dramatic Himalayan views and immersing yourself in Sherpa culture.
Then comes the ultimate test — the Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek – 19 Days, where you’ll gear up with ropes, harnesses, and crampons to summit the stunning Island Peak (6,189m). Whether you’re an aspiring climber or a seasoned trekker aiming to step into the world of alpine ascents, this itinerary gives you a well-paced, professionally guided, and rewarding experience.
If you’re dreaming of a peak to conquer and memories to last a lifetime, Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek is your perfect challenge.
If you’re seeking a more direct summit approach without the EBC route, check out our Island Peak Expedition – 16 Days package for a focused climbing experience.
The Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek is the ultimate 19-day adventure for trekkers seeking both a world-famous trek and a thrilling climbing experience. This unique journey offers the perfect blend of trekking through the iconic Khumbu Valley, immersing in Sherpa culture, and summiting Island Peak (6,189m). Along the way, you’ll witness the majestic Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam, making this an unforgettable Himalayan experience. Combining a trek to Everest Base Camp with an exciting climb, this adventure is designed for those who want to challenge themselves while enjoying the beauty and culture of the world’s highest mountains.
This trek is suitable for anyone with a good level of fitness and a passion for adventure. While prior trekking experience is helpful, it’s not mandatory. The climb to Island Peak requires basic mountaineering skills, which will be taught during the pre-climb training session.
The 19-day Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp Trek is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines the best of trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas. From the iconic trails of the Everest region to the thrilling ascent of Island Peak, this journey will leave you with memories to cherish forever.
Book your spot now and take the first step toward an unforgettable Himalayan adventure. Let the mountains call you, and let this expedition be your gateway to the world of high-altitude trekking and climbing!
| Itinerary | Maximum Altitude | Walking/Hiking |
|---|---|---|
| Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu | 1,350m/4,429ft | - |
| Day 02 Kathmandu : trip preparation | 1,350m/4,429ft | - |
| Day 03 Fly to Lukla then trek to Phakding | 2,800m/9,187ft | 3-4 hrs |
| Day 04 Phakding to Namche Bazaar | 3,438m/11,280ft | 5-6 hrs |
| Day 05 Namche Bazaar : Acclimatization Day | 3,438m/11,280ft | - |
| Day 06 Namche Bazaar to Tengboche | 3,870m/12,697ft | 5-6 hrs |
| Day 07 Tengboche to Pheriche | 4,288m/14,069ft | 4-5 hrs |
| Day 08 Pheriche to Lobuche | 4,940m/16,208ft | 5-6 hrs |
| Day 09 Lobuche to Gorak Shep, visit Everest Base Camp | 5,364m/17,599ft | 6-7 hrs |
| Day 10 Gorak Shep to Kala Patthar and back to Lobuche | 5,545m/18,193ft | 7-8 hrs |
| Day 11 Lobuche to Kongma La to Chhukung | 4,730m/15,519ft | 6-7 hrs |
| Day 12 Chhukung to Island Peak base camp | 5,200m/17,061ft | 3-4 hrs |
| Day 13 Pre-climb training on Island Peak Base Camp | 5,200m/17,061ft | - |
| Day 14 Island Peak base camp to Island Peak summit ,back to base camp | 6,189m/20,306ft | - |
| Day 15 Island Peak Base Camp to Pangboche | 3,985m/13,075ft | 5-6 hrs |
| Day 16 Pangboche to Namche Bazaar | 3,438m/11,280ft | 4-5 hrs |
| Day 17 Namche Bazaar to Lukla | 2,800m/9,187ft | 6-7 hrs |
| Day 18 Fly to Kathmandu | 1,350m/4,429ft | - |
| Day 19 Final Departure | - | - |
During our trip, we can enjoy Nepali, Tibetan, Indian as well as the more common continental cuisines. Breakfast(only) will be provided during your stay in Kathmandu whereas all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) will be available during the trek and climb. While trekking, breakfast will be taken in the same place we stay the night. Similar arrangements can also be made for dinner. Lunch will be taken en route to the next destination. During climbing session, hygienic freshly cooked food will be provided. There will also be welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu.
We will be accommodated in Hotel Moonlight or Similar in Kathmandu (3 nights), standard teahouses during trekking (12 nights) and tents when climbing (3 nights). Most teahouse accommodation will only have shared toilet facilities. For tent accommodation, foam mattress will be made available. In climbing section, toilet facilities will be provided with necessary natural preservation. All accommodation are on twin-shared basis. However, single room will be provided on request and by paying a single supplement of USD 465. Also, understand that there are several places that do not allow single room accommodation. On paying single supplement, you will get a single room in Kathmandu but sometimes it is feasible only up to Namche Bazaar. Above Namche Bazaar single accommodation is not always feasible.
All our published dates are guaranteed departures. If the dates don’t match with your travel plans, we are more than happy to create your desired date. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help plan your tailor-made trips in your dream destination.
Although it is possible to climb Island Peak throughout the year except during the monsoon months, the best time to climb Island Peak is during spring and fall seasons. March to early June is the spring time and also the busiest climbing season of the year. September to November is the fall season when temperatures are moderate and weather tends to be clear. Climbers have attempted to climb Island Peak even in winters in the past, but the extreme cold during winter months could really be perilous for some. Summer season invites rain and does not offer great views during the climb.
Bringing out typical tastes of peak climbing in Nepal, both Island Peak and Mera Peak have their own set of peculiarities. There are some significant differences in the climbing aspects of Mera Peak vs Island Peak Climbing. Mera Peak is slightly higher than Island Peak while Island Peak, with more steep ice climbs, is considered a little more technical than Mera Peak. Mera Peak is high but has very few challenges like crevasses while Island Peak has numerous challenging sections and the headwall, the narrow ridge to the top and several icefalls make it rather difficult. Mera can be climbed without proper mountaineering skills while climbing Island Peak demands basic mountaineering as well as some technical knowledge. The rocky ridge, glacial walk, tapering summit, and ice walls make Island Peak climbing more susceptible to altitude sickness. In the final say, the climbing section at Island Peak is harder than that of Mera Peak. But, the trekking section up to the base camp of Mera Peak is harder than that of Island Peak. Also, the trail to Island Peak Base Camp is much more crowded that the trail to Mera Peak Base Camp.
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