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Also known as Imja Tse, Island Peak, which boasts an altitude of 6,189 m (20,305 ft), is located in the Sagarmatha National Park in the Himalayas. It is a popular climbing destination and from its summit, you can admire outstanding landscapes and the two giant glaciers that guard it. Whether you are training for some of the more challenging climbs in the region or looking for a high mountain adventure in Nepal, Island Peak will give you all its Himalayan splendor. Find the perfect Island Peak itinerary for you at Explore-Share.com and start planning your adventure.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Island Peak?
Climbing Island Peak is a mountaineering feat that many climbers aspire to. Although it is not as high as other mountains in the region, it should not be underestimated. The standard routed is rated Alpine PD+ and requires scrambling, glacier travel and use of fixed ropes among other skills. Many Island Peak climbs are paired with EBC trek itineraries or with other nearby Himalaya mountain climbing opportunities. Find the perfect combination for you and start planning an unforgettable adventure with the guides at Explore-Share.com!
Why should I choose Island Peak for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
It truly is an island
Island Peak gets its name from the awe-inspiring glaciers and moraines that surround it, which of course are a sight like no other!
**A demanding training ground **
Island Peak is not as high as other mountains in the region, however, it is challenging from a technical perspective and requires proper acclimatization. This makes it both difficult to summit and a good training ground for higher, more challenging Himalaya climbs.
Himalaya landscapes and culture
Climbing any peak in the Himalayas is an unforgettable experience and will give you a chance to experience the beautiful local mountain culture and breathtaking landscapes.
What can I expect from the weather during my Mountain Climbing trip in Island Peak?
The summer months are monsoon season in Nepal, while winter is too cold for climbing with temperatures dropping way below zero, especially at higher altitudes. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to climb Island Peak, and temperatures, although low, especially higher up, are not extreme.
Which language is predominantly spoken in the Island Peak region?
Nepali, although the tourism sector speaks English too.
What currency is accepted around Island Peak?
Nepalese rupee
How can I get to Island Peak?
You will need to get from Kathmandu to Lukla which is the usual starting point of the trek. Most tours include this transfer.
What's the country code for the Island Peak region?
+977
When is the best time to travel to Island Peak for Mountain Climbing?
Autumn or spring.
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