Island Peak Expedition

Days: 20 Days
Altitude: 5600
Grade: Difficult
Pick Up: Kathmandu, Nepal
Drop: Kathmandu, Nepal
Base Camp: Island Peak Base Camp – 5,100 M
Season: Autumn (Sep–Oct)
Stay: Hotel, Tea Houses and Expedition Camps

ISLAND PEAK EXPEDITION WITH EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK

The Island Peak Expedition with Everest Base Camp Trek is a 20-day Himalayan journey that combines two of the most rewarding experiences in Nepal’s Khumbu region: trekking to Everest Base Camp and attempting a high-altitude summit from Island Peak Base Camp and High Camp.

The expedition is designed as more than a standard trekking programme. Its first half follows the celebrated Everest trail through Sherpa villages, high-altitude settlements, valleys, monasteries and dramatic mountain landscapes. The second half moves beyond trekking into a climbing environment, where the expedition team establishes Island Peak Base Camp at 5,100 metres, continues to High Camp at 5,600 metres and undertakes a long summit attempt before descending toward Base Camp or Chhukung.

The expedition begins in Kathmandu, where climbers arrive, settle into their hotel and complete final preparations. A free day is included before the mountain journey, providing time for sightseeing, equipment organization and recovery from international travel.

From Kathmandu, the expedition takes a domestic flight to Lukla, the primary gateway to the Everest region. The first trekking stage leads to Phakding, followed by a longer ascent to Namche Bazaar. Namche is one of the most important acclimatization points in the entire itinerary. A dedicated rest day is included here, together with a visit to Khumjung Valley, before the team continues higher.

The route then proceeds through Pangboche and Dingboche. These settlements help the expedition team gain altitude gradually before reaching the more exposed terrain around Lobuche and Gorakshep. A rest day at Dingboche adds another important acclimatization stage before the ascent toward Everest Base Camp.

The itinerary reaches Lobuche at 4,940 metres before continuing to Gorakshep at 5,164 metres and visiting Everest Base Camp. This is one of the defining experiences of the programme. Rather than ending at Everest Base Camp, however, the route continues with an ascent of Kala Patthar, followed by a long trek to Chhukung at 4,730 metres.

This progression is important because the Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar stages help prepare the body for the higher Island Peak camps. By the time the expedition team reaches Chhukung, climbers have already spent several days at considerable altitude and completed multiple demanding trekking stages.

From Chhukung, the expedition moves to Island Peak Base Camp at 5,100 metres and then to High Camp at 5,600 metres. The source itinerary allocates approximately three to four hours for the trek to Base Camp and approximately six hours for the move to High Camp. The summit day is listed as a 10-hour programme, followed by descent to Base Camp or Chhukung.

Although the package includes an English-speaking trekking guide, porters, camping arrangements, permits, tea-house accommodation, meals, a first-aid kit and satellite-phone access, the climbing phase requires additional preparation. Climbers should be ready for cold conditions, high altitude, a long summit day and the use of technical mountaineering equipment where required by route conditions.

The expedition is therefore best suited to trekkers who want to progress beyond a conventional Everest Base Camp itinerary and experience a structured introduction to Himalayan climbing. It combines cultural travel, high-altitude trekking, a major Himalayan viewpoint, expedition camping and a summit objective in one continuous programme.

The route is also professionally paced. Acclimatization days are included at both Namche Bazaar and Dingboche, while the approach to Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar creates further altitude exposure before the team enters the Island Peak section. This gradual progression is one of the strongest features of the itinerary.

The return journey follows a practical and familiar route through Pangboche, Namche Bazaar and Lukla, followed by the flight to Kathmandu. A contingency day is included in Kathmandu in case of poor weather or flight disruption. This is particularly important because flights serving Lukla can be affected by mountain conditions.

For Terranova Expedition, this programme should be presented as a complete Himalayan progression route: cultural trekking, acclimatization, Everest Base Camp, Kala Patthar, expedition camping and an Island Peak summit attempt.

It is not simply an Everest Base Camp trek with an added summit day. The climbing phase changes the physical, logistical and technical character of the journey. Climbers must therefore prepare with greater seriousness than they would for a trekking-only itinerary.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EXPEDITION

  • Complete a 20-day Himalayan journey in Nepal. 
  • Trek through the Khumbu and Imja valleys. 
  • Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla. 
  • Walk through traditional Sherpa villages. 
  • Experience prayer flags, Mani stones and Himalayan Buddhist culture. 
  • Explore Sagarmatha National Park. 
  • Trek from Lukla to Phakding and Namche Bazaar. 
  • Acclimatize in Namche Bazaar. 
  • Visit Khumjung Valley. 
  • Continue through Pangboche and Dingboche. 
  • Complete a second acclimatization day in Dingboche. 
  • Trek to Lobuche at 4,940 metres. 
  • Reach Gorakshep at 5,164 metres. 
  • Visit Everest Base Camp. 
  • Ascend Kala Patthar. 
  • Trek to Chhukung in the Imja Valley. 
  • Establish Island Peak Base Camp at 5,100 metres. 
  • Move to Island Peak High Camp at 5,600 metres. 
  • Attempt Island Peak on a dedicated 10-hour summit day. 
  • Descend to Base Camp or Chhukung after the summit attempt. 
  • Stay in hotels, tea houses and expedition camps. 
  • Receive trekking-guide and porter support. 
  • Benefit from included National Park and Island Peak climbing permits. 
  • Access a first-aid medical kit and satellite phone. 
  • Use a built-in contingency day for possible flight delays. 

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel

Day 2

Free Day and Kathmandu Sightseeing

Day 3

Fly to Lukla and Trek to Phakding

Day 4

Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar

Day 5

Rest Day in Namche Bazaar and Visit to Khumjung Valley

Day 6

Trek from Namche Bazaar to Pangboche

Day 7

Trek from Pangboche to Dingboche

Day 8

Rest and Acclimatization Day in Dingboche

Day 9

Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche

Day 10

Trek to Gorakshep and Visit Everest Base Camp

Day 11

Visit Kala Patthar and Trek to Chhukung

Day 12

Trek from Chhukung to Island Peak Base Camp

Day 13

Move to Island Peak High Camp

Day 14

Island Peak Summit Attempt and Descent to Base Camp or Chhukung

Day 15

Trek to Pangboche

Day 16

Trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar

Day 17

Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla

Day 18

Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 19

Free Day or Contingency Day in Kathmandu

Day 20

International Departure from Nepal

Inclusions & Exclusions

What’s included

  • All ground transfers by private vehicle as per the itinerary. 
  • Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin-sharing basis with breakfast. 
  • Round-trip domestic airfare: Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu
  • Complete trekking arrangements. 
  • Experienced English-speaking trekking guide (including wages, accommodation, meals, and insurance). 
  • Necessary porter support (including wages, accommodation, meals, and insurance). 
  • Tea House accommodation during the trek. 
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) during the trek. 
  • Tea, coffee, and hot drinking water during the trek. 
  • Camping arrangements during the Island Peak climbing phase, including: 
    • Two-person tents 
    • Kitchen tent 
    • Dining tent 
    • Toilet tent 
    • Tables & chairs 
    • Mattresses 
    • Hot water bags 
    • Pillows 
    • Inner sheets 
    • Other essential camping equipment 
  • Three freshly prepared meals per day during camping by the expedition kitchen crew. 
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit. 
  • Island Peak Climbing Permit. 
  • First Aid Medical Kit with the guide. 
  • Satellite phone for emergency communication. 

Complimentary

  • Welcome Dinner with Live Nepali Cultural Program. 
  • Duffle Bag for use during the trek. 

What’s not included

  • International airfare. 
  • Airport taxes. 
  • Nepal Visa fees. 
  • Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast). 
  • Personal expenses such as: 
    • Bottled drinks 
    • Mineral water 
    • Laundry 
    • Telephone charges 
    • Internet 
    • Personal shopping 
  • Rescue and evacuation expenses (if required). 
  • Personal medical insurance. 
  • Personal travel insurance. 
  • Climbing Sherpa charges. 
  • Personal climbing equipment. 
  • Tips and gratuities for guides, porters, and support staff. 
  • Any services not specifically mentioned under Inclusions

Refund & Cancellation

Quick Cancellation Fee Schedule
The following applies to standard group departures. Custom/private departures may have different rules stated on the invoice.
Days before trip start Refund Cancellation fee
30–15 days 85% of the advance amount / expedition cost 15% (admin & blocking cost)
15–7 days 40% of the advance amount / expedition cost 60%
7–0 days 0% 100%

Note: Once issued, permits, insurance, and third-party reservations are usually non-refundable. Such costs are excluded from refunds above.

If You Cancel
  • Advance/booking amount is non-refundable; reschedule credit may be offered if requested ≥ 7 days before departure.
  • Government permits, insurance, accommodation and transport already paid to vendors are non-refundable.
  • Force majeure (weather, landslides, strikes, roadblocks, government orders): trip may be postponed; paid amounts remain non-refundable; credit/reschedule may be offered where possible.
  • Unused services, early return or partial participation do not qualify for refunds.
  • Refunds are processed to the original payment method; allow 7–10 business days.
  • Name change/transfer possible until permits are issued; afterward, standard cancellation terms apply.

Things to Carry

Footwear

  • Waterproof Trekking Shoes [1 pair] Floaters / Slippers [1 pair] Socks [4-5 pair]

Clothing Layers

  • Quick dry T Shirts [3-4] Quick Dry Trek Pants [2] Windproof Pants for Sumit [1] Down Jacket [1] Thermal [1 set] Fleece [1] Windproof Jacket [1]

Rain Protection

  • Lightweight Rain Poncho Rain Jacket

Sun Protection

  • Sun Goggles UV Protected Sun Cap or Head Buff

Hydration

  • Water Bottle / Hydrapack [1L] Thermos Bottle [1L]

Snacks & Energy

  • Energy Bar Trail Mix Dry Fruits

Personal Medicines

  • Prescribed Medicines [If any] ORS

Headlamp & Batteries

  • Head Torch Spare Batteries Power bank Camera [If needed]

Warm Accessories

  • Woollen / Fleece gloves [1 pair] Waterproof Gloves [1 pair] Woollen / Fleece Beanie Neck Protector

Toiletries & Hygiene

  • Toiletery Kit [1 set] Quick Dry Towel [1] Toilet Paper Wet Wipes

Documents & Cash

  • Govt. ID Proof Emergency Cash Emergency Contact Number

Backpack & Daypack

  • 50-60L Rucksack [1] 20-30L Backpack [1]

How to Reach

The journey begins in Kathmandu, Nepal, the capital city and the gateway to the Everest region. International trekkers and climbers should book their flights to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu.

After arriving in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel where the expedition team conducts a briefing and equipment check before the trek begins.

The next day, you’ll board a scenic domestic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, one of the world’s most famous mountain airports. This short but spectacular flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range and marks the official start of your adventure.

The domestic Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu flights are included in the expedition package. However, these flights are weather-dependent, and delays or rescheduling may occur due to mountain conditions. The itinerary includes a contingency day to accommodate possible flight disruptions. 

By Road

There is no direct road access to Island Peak or Everest Base Camp.

Trekkers must first reach Kathmandu and then take the scheduled flight to Lukla. From Lukla, the journey continues entirely on foot through the Khumbu region.

By Train

Nepal does not have a railway network connecting Kathmandu with the Everest region.

If travelling from India or nearby countries by train, you must first reach a major border town or Kathmandu via road or air. From Kathmandu, continue by domestic flight to Lukla and begin the trek.

FAQs

Common questions answered

What is the duration of the Island Peak with Everest Base Camp Trek?

The complete expedition is 20 days, including arrival in Kathmandu, the Everest Base Camp trek, Island Peak climb, return journey, and one contingency day. 

Where is Island Peak located?

Island Peak is located in Nepal’s Khumbu (Everest) region, near the beautiful Imja Valley. The expedition combines the classic Everest Base Camp Trek with an Island Peak summit attempt.

Is this trek suitable for beginners?

This expedition is best suited for trekkers with good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience. The Island Peak climbing phase requires endurance and basic mountaineering skills.

What is the best season for this expedition?

According to the itinerary, the expedition operates during the Autumn season

Does this expedition include Everest Base Camp?

Yes. The itinerary includes a visit to Everest Base Camp on Day 10 before continuing towards Island Peak. 

Is Kala Patthar included in the itinerary?

Yes. The expedition visits Kala Patthar on Day 11 before trekking to Chhukung. 

What is the altitude of Island Peak Base Camp?

Island Peak Base Camp is located at 5,100 metres above sea level. 

What is the altitude of High Camp?

High Camp is situated at 5,600 metres

Is camping included during the expedition?

Yes. Camping is provided at Island Peak Base Camp and High Camp, while the rest of the journey uses comfortable tea houses and hotels. 

What accommodation is provided during the trek?

Accommodation includes:

  • Hotel stay in Kathmandu 
  • Tea House accommodation during the trek 
  • Camping at Island Peak Base Camp and High Camp 
Are meals included?

Yes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included throughout the trekking and camping days. Breakfast is included during the Kathmandu hotel stay. 

Are permits included in the package?

Yes. The package includes:

  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit 
  • Island Peak Climbing Permit 
Is a trekking guide included?

Yes. An experienced English-speaking trekking guide is included throughout the expedition. 

Is porter support available?

Yes. Necessary porter support is included during the trek. 

Is travel insurance mandatory?

Yes. Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, rescue and evacuation is strongly recommended, as rescue expenses are not included in the package.

What fitness level is required?

A good level of cardiovascular fitness, stamina, and leg strength is recommended. Since the expedition reaches high altitude and includes a summit climb, prior trekking experience is highly beneficial.

What is the highest sleeping altitude during the expedition?

The highest overnight stay is at Island Peak High Camp (5,600 metres) before the summit attempt. 

Is there a contingency day in the itinerary?

Yes. Day 19 is reserved as a contingency day in case of bad weather or delays to Lukla flights. 

Why choose Terranova Expedition for Island Peak?

Terranova Expedition offers professionally planned itineraries, experienced trekking support, carefully designed acclimatization schedules, quality accommodations, reliable logistics, and dedicated on-ground assistance to help climbers enjoy a safe and memorable Himalayan adventure.

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