Trip Highlights
- Destination : Island Peak (6189meter)
- Group Size : Min – 2 +
- Maximum altitude : 6189meter
- Grade : Strenuous
- Season : Spring & Autumn
- Accommodation : Tea House/Camping
- Duration : 18 Days
- Entry : Lukla
- Exit : Lukla
Island Peak-additionally called Imja Tse-is presumably a standout amongst the most well-known climbing peaks in Nepal. Standing 6,189m in tallness, it is quite often the major decision for some mountain climbers before going up against greater mountains. The highest point of Island Peak offers wonderful close-up perspectives of the world’s most elevated mountains including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu and numerous others.
The mountain is a piece of the Everest Range in the Chukung Valley and seems to be a major island floating on an ocean of ice. Most of the climbers considers the peak as a decent acclimatization climb.
The adventure to Island Peak starts with a trek on the primary Everest Base Camp trail and isolates at Dingboche. Numerous climbers regularly take a meandering rate to watch and take in the staggering perspectives of Everest.
Island Peak has an amazing and exceptionally glaciated West Face that ascents from the Lhotse Glacier. The peak is really an expansion of the edge descending off the south end of Lhotse Shar. The course to the summit incorporates a lofty incline and a restricted edge.