Island Peak Climbing: Imja Tse Peak 2026
Who doesn’t dream to leave their footprints at the top of the snowy mountain? Yes, everyone loves to see the world dwarfed in front of them from the heights. Therefore, climbing mountain or any tall landmarks is associated with the feeling of being on top or touching the horizon. Today’s blog is about the famous activity to do in Nepal, the country that boasts more than 1900 snow – capped mountains. Among several mountains, there are few which are popular and loved by adventurers across the globe. We are going to talk in detail about the Island Peak Climbing in Nepal.
Well, peak climbing is the most popular activity to do among the adventure wilderness enthusiasts. However, it comes with lots of hindrances and risks. However, there are many things and ways in Nepal where you can quench your thirst of conquering the Himalayan peak that too in the Everest region. This blogger is talking about the Island Peak (6189 m). Let’s find out more about the Island Peak Climbing in Nepal via this blog.
Major mountains to climb in Nepal
As mentioned above, there are countless mountains where you can fulfill your desires to reach the summit. Interestingly, these mountains are covered in snow and you get to experience the wilderness adventure in the snow – capped mountains. The presence of 8 mountains out of 14 eight – thousanders in Nepal makes it so clear that the country is heaven for climbers. You can either do the expeditions or peak climbing in Nepal. Major mountains to climb in Nepal are Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Choyou, Amadablam, Island, Mera, Lobuche, etc. At first, you should know the difference between peak climbing and expedition. Don’t get confused about these two terms of mountaineering.
What are the differences between peak climbing and expedition?
The mountains above 7000 m altitude are considered as the expedition mountains where climbers must follow strict guidelines. The cost is high and you need more experiences as well as an experienced team to climb mountains above the altitude. However, there are mountains which are below 7000 m altitude but you can’t do peak climbing and you have to do expeditions. For example, mountain like Amadablam needs expedition permit instead of peak climbing permit due to technical difficulties. Basically, the mountains which are permitted to do peak climbing are the trekking peaks covered by snow and below the altitude of 7000 m.
Island Peak Climbing: Number one training peak for expeditions
There are many famous trekking peaks to climb in Nepal. However, the Island Peak Climbing is the number one and the most famous climbing activities to do in Nepal. The major reason behind this is that the mountain acts as the major and beneficial training ground for higher expeditions. Moreover, you can say that the Island Peak Climbing is the most difficult one among several trekking peaks. Crevasses, terrain, altitude, and the climbing route make climbing the Island Peak (6189 m) the hardest among all.
Can I reach Everest Base Camp during Island Peak Climb Trip?
Interestingly, the location of the Island Peak (6189 m) is also in the Everest region. Therefore, it is possible to reach the Everest Base Camp while on the trip to climb Island Peak in Nepal. In fact, majority of the Island Peak Climb package itineraries include the visit of the Everest Base Camp (5364 m). It is best for the acclimatization purpose too. Therefore, the blogger strongly recommends you to do the Everest Base Camp Trek and the Kalapathar (5545 m) hike before climbing Island Peak.
How much does it cost to climb Island Peak?
The package cost depends upon the type of services that you use during the trek and climbing. Note down that there are many luxury trekking packages too. Normally, the cost to climb Island Peak starts from 2300 $ per person if you are traveling in a group of at least 2 plus members. However, the cost may increase if you are a solo climber which generally starts from 2600 $.
Is it possible to book the Climbing Island Peak package from Chhukung or Dingboche?
Contact the travel planners of the Everest Trekking Routes Pvt. Ltd. to book the Island Peak Climbing from Chhukung. They offer the best rates and services to make sure that you complete this amazing adventure activity to conquer the mountain. Additionally, you can also ask the agency to arrange for all the logistics. However, you should note down that the Island Peak Climb package from Chhukung doesn’t include the trek portion.
How difficult is the Island Peak? Can Solo climber successfully climb Island Peak?
Comparing among the trekking peaks of Nepal, the Island Peak Climbing is difficult and technical. Inside the Everest region, there are three popular trekking peaks to climb. The Mera Peak and the Lobuche Peak are two popular peaks beside the Island Peak which are popular among climbers. If you compare between these three then the easiest one is the Mera Peak (6476 m – Tallest permitted trekking peak of Nepal) and the moderate one is the Lobuche Peak (6119 m). The crevasses, steep trail, narrow ridge, glaciers, and altitude make it hard for climbers. Therefore, you must have high cardio – vascular abilities and strong physical fitness level to climb Island Peak in Nepal.
What are the permits required to climb Island Peak in Nepal?
Climbing the Island Peak (6189 m) requires three permits for climbers. The Sagarmatha National Park Entry permit costs NRs. 3000 to foreigners and NRs. 1500 to SAARC citizens. The Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit costs same as the national park entry permit. Similarly, you also need to obtain the peak climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association which will later verify and issue the successful climbing certificate. The permit to climb Island Peak is 350 $ for spring and 175 $ for other seasons.
Embark today in your quest to conquer the snow – capped mountains by contacting the travel planners of the Everest Trekking Routes Pvt. Ltd.
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