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Island Peak Climbing with Angel Trek |
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Imja Tse (Island Peak) - 6169m.
Imja Tse (Island peak), 6169m. is one of
the most popular lesser peaks and
scaling the mountain you will need some
mountaineering skill.
This trip is the same as the ‘Everest’
treks till your entrance to the Chukkung
valley. Either you can take air service
from Katmandu to Lukla or drive to Jiri
184 km. Eastward of Katmandu and
commence trek to Lukla and then continue
up past Namche Bazaar, Tengboche,
Dingboche, Imaja Glacier to the Base
camp of Imja Tse or Island peak. Three
days are set aside for the ascent of
Imja Tse and follow the same route back
to Katmandu as in the ‘Everest’ trek. If
you take one-way flight to Lukla, the
whole trip will cover within 23 days and
16 days is enough if both way flights
are taken.
This trip offers you not only enchanting
views of Mt, Everest (8848m.) Lhotse
(8516m) Amadablam (6856m.) and numerous
other peaks; draws your attention
towards monasteries and traditional
Sherpa villages. Such a massive glance
of the Himalayan peaks can create in you
a pleasant wave of internal felicity.
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Fact Box |
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Elevation |
20239 feet / 6069 meters
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Location |
Everest region of Nepal
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Best for the Climbing |
September, October, November
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Convenient Center(s)
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Lukla, Chhukung valley
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Nearest Major Airport
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Kathmandu (minor: Lukla or
Phaplu) |
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Easiest Summit Route |
Basic Snow / Ice Climb
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Itinerary type
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Lodge / Camping
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Accommodations
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Fixed / Customized
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Trek grade
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Strenuous
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Total days
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20 + 4 = 24 days
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Day 01 |
Kathmandu-Lukla (2860m)
fly in the morning for
45 minutes then commence
& trek to Phakding
(2600m) – 4 hours
After a very early start
and an early take off
from Kathmandu Domestic
Airport, a 45-minute
flight is all it takes
to propel into the
Everest region of Nepal.
The landings at Lukla
(2800m) is spectacular
and on arrival you will
be greeted by trekking
crew who organize the
luggage and hustle you
off for tea. After a
leisurely lunch you will
start the trek in
earnest, setting off for
a gentle walk to
Phakding (2800m), a
further 3 hours to the
north. The trail leads
through Lukla, past
hotels, shops and
airline offices to the
edge of the Lukla
plateau where the trail
drops to meet the
intersection of the Jiri
trail at Chablung. From
here the trail follows
the Dudh Kosi north
through the village of
Ghat and then finally to
Phakding where you
should spend the night. |
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Day 02 |
Phakding - Naamche Bazar
(3446m) - 6˝ hours
From Phakding the trail
continues north up the
Dudh Kosi Valley,
staying 100m above the
river on it's West Bank.
The trail leads to
Jorsale (2810m) where
you enter the Sagarmatha
(Everest) National Park.
From here you will
continue on an
ever-steeping trail to
Namche Bazaar (3446m),
known simply as Namche.
En route you have cross
the spectacular
suspension bridge high
above the confluence of
the Bhote Kosi and the
Dudh Kosi, and shortly
after glimpse first view
of Everest, way off to
the northeast. The trail
to Namche is steep and
long, but eventually you
will reach the
remarkable Sherpa
capital perched high on
the hillside and
dominated to the east by
the immense bulk of
Kwangde (6187m). |
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Day 03 |
Namche Bazar, on day
rest for acclimatization
Acclimatization is
important before
trekking higher, and
this is a scheduled
stop, which will allow
you to gradually become
used to the effects of
altitude - the lower
pressure and the thinner
air. You can spend the
day by taking a side
trip to Thami or
Khumjung, by visiting
the National Park
Visitor Center on the
hill above Namche or by
simply resting and
browsing in the shops in
the town. Namche is a
fascinating place simply
to 'hang out' and take
in the culture of the
mountains, from the
trading of visiting
Tibetans to the stories
of departing
mountaineers. |
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Day 04 |
Namche Bazar – Tengboche
(3867m) - 6˝ hours
From Namche you have to
trek northeast on a
direct line to Everest,
starting up the hill to
the Visitor Center and
continuing on a
reasonably flat easy
trail high above the
Dudh Kosi. Ahead of you
can see one of the most
beautiful mountains in
the Khumbu - Ama Dablam
(6856m), as well as
Everest still far off in
the distance. At Sanasa
you should branch off
the trail and head up
the hill to the small
settlement of Phunki
where you will stop for
lunch. From here it is a
steady descent to the
Tengboche. This is a
beautiful settlement
where you can see the
famous Tibetan
Monastery. This is the
place where you have to
spend overnight. |
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Day 05 |
Tengboche – Dingboche
(4343m) – 6 hours |
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Day 06 |
Dingboche-Lobuche
(4930m) - 5˝ hours |
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Day 07 |
Lobuche-Gorakshep
(3200m) – 4 hours |
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Day 08 |
Gorakhshep-Kalapattar
(5545m) or Everest Base
camp - Lobuche, 6 hours |
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Day 09-10 |
Lobuche – Chhukung
valley |
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Day 11 |
Chhukung
(acclimatization/rest
day) |
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Day 12 |
Chhukung - Island Peak
base camp
From Chhukung you have
to continue in a general
easterly direction to
the site of your base
camp. The trail follows
the moraine of the
Lhotse glacier to the
snout of the Imja
glacier where it
branches to the east and
skirts around the base
of Island Peak. You have
to make your main camp
at a spot known as
Pareshaya Gyab at 5087m. |
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Day 13 |
Island Peak base
camp-high camp
After taking lunch and
resting you will
continue up to the high
camp, a further hour or
so up the mountain. The
trail is well defined
until you reach the area
of the high camp at
approx. 5500m. |
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Day 14 |
High Camp-summit – and
decent Chhukung valley
You have to set off
early for the summit at
about 3.00 am, and
scramble up in the dark
to the snow-covered
glacier above. From here
you have to take care
your way up the glacier
until you should reach a
broad snow basin, which
leads up to the final
section of the climb.
Ahead of you now is the
main summit ridge and
climb a steep snow and
ice slope, using fixed
ropes, for approx. 100m
to access the ridge. The
ridge is a classic and
leads quickly to the
east up to the main
summit at 6189m.
From the summit there
are fantastic across to
Lhotse to the north, the
Amphu Labsta and Mera
Peak to the south, and
Ama Dablam to the west.
After taking in the
views you can descend by
the same route,
abseiling from the
ridge, and making your
way back carefully to
Base Camp.
You have to retrace your
steps back down to the
Imja valley, firstly to
Chhukung where you have
to stop for overnight
stay |
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Day 15-19 |
Decent from Chhukung
valley - Lukla |
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Day 20 |
Lukla (fly out)-Katmandu |
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Note: Itinerary can be
changed as per different
situation. |
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peak climbing,
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Extra cost except your
Package cost:
Climbing Royalty:
US $ 350.00 up to 4
persons US $ 50 each
additional member
Climbing Guide’s fee:
US $ 400.00 will be
divided into all
climbers
Garbage disposal
Charge fee: US $ 250
Insurance: US $
150
Lukla round trip
airfare: UD$ 230.00
+ for every individual
Air fare for Guide and
other Nepali staff will
be divided by the number
of Person |
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For More Information:
info@annapurnanepal.com |
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