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Everest Basecamp and Island Peak

Nepal
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Mountaineer
Guided Group
CHALLENGING CHALLENGING

Trek to Everest Basecamp and climb Island Peak

Trip Code: IPC
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Everest Basecamp and Island Peak

Highlights
  • The best trek and climb combination in the Khumbu region of Nepal
  • Views of Everest and a close up of Lhotse from the summit of Island Peak
  • Trek to the top of Kala Patar and across the high pass of the Kongma La (5535m)
  • IFMGA qualified Nepalese Mountain Guide and a team of high altitude Sherpas
  • FREE sleeping bag, down jacket and climbing gear hire is available for this holiday

At a Glance
  • Group Size 5 to 14
  • 16 days trekking and climbing
  • Max. altitude - 6189 metres
  • Join In Kathmandu

Accommodation & Meals
  • All meals included
  • 2 nights Camping
  • 3 nights Hotel
  • 14 nights Lodge
Overview

High in the Khumbu, close to Everest and closer still to the precipitous south face of Lhotse, the aptly named Island Peak (6189m) rises above a tangled knot of glaciated valleys. With its outrageous location and elegant summit ridge, this peak has been a favourite with KE clients for 2 decades. A week of trekking on the 'Everest Trail' takes us via Namche Bazaar and Thyangboche to Lobuche beside the Khumbu Glacier.


From here, we hike up to Everest Basecamp and make the ascent of the classic viewpoint of Kala Patar, where we enjoy some of the finest views of the world's highest peak. Well acclimatised, we cross the Khumbu Glacier, trek up to the Kongma La (5535m) and drop down to the summer grazing settlement of Chhukung in the valley of the Imja Khola. From Chhukung, we trek up beside the glacial lake of Imja Tsho to Island Peak Basecamp at just over 5000 metres elevation. The ascent of this 6000 metre peak in the shadow of the huge Lhotse face is an ‘alpine experience’ in every sense, offering fine climbing in exposed situations amongst breathtaking scenery. This is one of the best of all Nepalese trek and climb adventures.

Is this holiday for you?

This is a fairly sustained trek with lots of days involving 6 hours of trekking and several with rather more than that. Most of the itinerary is on good village paths and shepherds' trails, providing straightforward walking conditions. The trek to the top of Kala Pattar and across the Kongma La (5530m) will present slightly more difficult underfoot conditions including scree and boulders. As th …

This is a fairly sustained trek with lots of days involving 6 hours of trekking and several with rather more than that. Most of the itinerary is on good village paths and shepherds' trails, providing straightforward walking conditions. The trek to the top of Kala Pattar and across the Kongma La (5530m) will present slightly more difficult underfoot conditions including scree and boulders. As this trip is primarily aimed at those wishing to climb Island Peak, the difficulty of the trekking should not be a major consideration. It should be noted that trekking at altitudes over 3000 metres is of itself demanding.

Climbing difficulty

The term ‘Trekking Peak’ was coined when trekking was a relatively new phenomenon. Few of the trekking peaks can be simply ‘trekked’ up, and perhaps ‘alpine’ peak would have been the better term. For these peaks, experience in the use of crampons, of roped climbing, occasionally in exposed situations, and competence on such terrain, is a requirement. If you are in any doubt as to your capability, please give our office a ring. The ascent of Island Peak is not technically very difficult and warrants an alpine grade of F+/PD. Much of the climb is on glacial terrain or 45 degree snow slopes with some steeper sections and with a summit ridge which is narrow in places. Fixed lines are used to protect climbers on all steep or exposed sections.

Why KE?

IFMGA Mountain Guide and climbing Sherpas
Our climbing groups in Nepal are led by a fully qualified Nepalese IFMGA Mountain Guide, assisted by high altitude Sherpa staff. The ratio of climbing staff to clients on the mountain is never less than 1:3.

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