Are you having difficulties in choosing the best peak to climb? The frontier treks have selected one of the best peaks to climb among many other highlighted peaks that are available in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It’s none other than Island Peak Climbing. The best options for novice and expert climber to experience the delightful peak climbing journey during peak season. In addition, the British expeditioner and Nepalese team that comprises Tenzing Norgay in 1953 climbed southwest of Island Peak as a part of a training exercise for an expedition to the summit of Mt. Everest.
Island Peak that goes by Imja Tse as the second name that lines in the Himalayas of Sagarmatha National Park, to eastern Nepal. The total elevation of this Island Peak climbing from the sea level is 6,189 meters/ 20,305 feet. Since the altitude is above 6000 meters, Acute Mountain sickness is a real issue. The Island peak summit has two options for a climber. One starts from base camp at the altitude of 5, 087 meters/ 16,690 ft. called Pareshaya Gyab and the other option ascends to High Camp at 5,600 meters/ 18,400 ft. The hike to Island peak climb firstly follows the main Everest Base Camp trek at the elevation of 5, 380 meters/ 17,600 ft. and departs near Dingboche at the elevation of 4,410 meters (14,470 ft). This peak climb gives an opportunity to have a real close view of highest mountains like Everest 8,848 meters /29,029 ft., Lhotse 8,516 metres/ 27,940 ft), Nuptse 7,861 meters/ 25,791 ft., Makalu 8,481 metres/ 27,825 ft. Kala Pathar 5,644.5 meters/18,519 ft., and Ama Dablam 6,812 meters/ 22,349 ft. Besides, the high mountains, Island peak climb offers other awe-inspiring visit and exploration of Tengboche monastery, Sagarmatha National Park, Mamgkartshang Gompa and alike typical Sherpa community culture and their ancient features.
Best time for Island Peak Climbing: Seasonal Highlights
- Spring mid- March to May and autumn mid-September to November best season to climb the summit.
- The temperature during autumn are moderate
- Mountain tends to be clear during these seasons and is the busiest climbing season of the year
- The height of monsoon months (mid-June-end of August) is unattainable
- Winter has a low temperature and very cold. But is a doable to an extreme adventure lover
- Summer invites a monsoon rain for several days resulting landslides and avalanches