Also called as Imje Tse, the Island Peak takes its
name from its look as an islet from distance, one set drifting in the
sea of ice that’s the enclosing Himalayas. It’s snuggled in the heart of
Khmbu province at 6,189m, is considered a modest challenge for
trekkers. While the Island Peak is used by several trekkers to get ready
for higher & more demanding summits to accomplish, the Island Peak climbing
is itself an extraordinary and exhilarating trekking experience. A
professionally designed climbing itinerary will maximize your
sightseeing feasibilities while factoring in adequate time for
acclimatization. Your trek guides will be hugely experienced Sherpas,
who have probably mounted Everest multiple times. Under their
supervision your Island peak climbing will surely filed with lots
thrill, adventures and unforgettable memories.
Physical condition & experienced required for Island Peak climbing:
Though
Island Peak isn’t amongst those technical summits but you’ll still need
decent stamina to accomplish it. No earlier hiking experience is
needed; nevertheless having some idea about employing hiking tools will
still be a plus. There’ll also be a pre-ice mounting training for
partakers in the base camp of the Island Peak. The training will be
mainly about making use of climbing equipment such as ice pick,
crampons, harness and ropes.
Usually Island Peak
climbing needs 5 to six hours of walking daily. However, in the
summiting day, you’ll be needed to walk for 10 to twelve days. Hence,
it’s recommended that you get ready yourself by walking or jogging 12
kilometers daily for about three months prior to your actual tour.
Understand that by selecting Island peak climbing, you’re considering
hiking in high elevation and isolated areas for several days. And to
make your Island peak trekking successful you should have ample
willpower, the capability to bear unfavorable climate conditions
alongside decent stamina and fitness. It’s essential for partakers with
pre-active medical states like lung, heart, and blood ailments to
consult their physician prior to considering a tour. Also ensure you
familiarize yourself to Himalayan Glacier while booking.
Ideal time for Island Peak climbing:
Spring
(March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best months
for this trip. Although Island Peak can be climbed during winter, the
cold temperature might not be suitable for everyone.
Your Nepal tour packages must include Island Peak climbing if you want to test your stamina for the real trekking adventure like the Mera Peak climbing, Everest base camp trekking, and Annapurna base camp trekking among others.