Island Peak Climbing is a popular climbing the trekking peak in the Khumbu region of Nepal, which is also recognized as the Imja Tse. The Khumbu region is another distinctiveness of the Everest region, and it is full of higher and lower Himalayan peaks. Island Peak (6189 m) is a popular for the climbers before going to ascend the high Himalayan peaks as a physical practice and acclimatization. It is scenic and wonderful too, which is covered by the chunky level of snow. The Himalayan views are spectacular from the trip that adds more excitement for the climbers.
The Island Peak Climbing package is more fabulous when it is combined with the Everest Base Camp Trekking. The trekking route is the famous trail through Lukla and Namche Bazaar. You can view the Everest panoramas from the trekking trail. Crossing the Sherpa villages, Monasteries and Mani walls alongside with the flora and fauna in the Sagarmatha National Park, you accomplish the Everest Base Camp and Kalapatthar. The view of world’s tallest peak can be seen from a very closer distance that gives you a breathtaking experience. Then it descends gradually to the Island Peak Base Camp via Chhukung. It is a superb experience to climb the beautiful Island Peak and get the wonderful Himalayan views like Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Lhotse Shar, Makalu, Baruntse and Amadablam peaks. The gorgeous rocky Glaciers and huge rock structures are brilliant. Descending from the peak you can hike down via Chhukung, Namche Bazaar and Lukla then fly to Kathmandu.
Acclimatization and concentration are necessary for the peak climbing in Nepal. To the Island Peak climbing, we arrange all the Island peak climbing equipments and the climbing members (guide and porters). The trekking to Everest Base Camp helps to acclimatize, and you can also enjoy the walking in the Everest region. Please, contact the Shiva Excursion for the perfect arrangements and wonderful Island Peak Climbing Package.
Note: If you have less time, you can also do only the Island peak climbing. But if you have sufficient time, then you can cross the Cho La Pass and climbing the Island peak.

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