🏔️ Trekking Peak Challenge
Nepal’s most popular beginner-friendly climbing peak.

🧗 Technical Exposure
Learn rope work, crampon use & ice axe handling.

🧊 Glacier Travel
Traverse icy terrain en route to the summit.

📍 EBC Trail Access
Easily reached from Dingboche or Chhukung.

🌄 Himalayan Panorama
Summit views of Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse & Ama Dablam.

🗻 Imja Glacier Views
Stunning ice formations and alpine scenery.

🎯 Trek-to-Climb Transition
Perfect for trekkers stepping into mountaineering.

🧭 Guided Ascent
Climb with expert Sherpa support and safety gear.

📸 Summit Photography
Capture surreal moments above the clouds.

🔥 Personal Triumph
A rewarding milestone for adventure seekers.

  • Climbing harness and helmet
  • Ropes and carabiners (provided by guides, but personal gear optional)
  • Warm layered clothing (base layer, fleece, down jacket)
  • Waterproof outer shell (jacket and pants)
  • Thermal gloves and mittens
  • Warm hat and balaclava
  • Sunglasses with glacier-level UV protection
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sleeping bag rated for -20°C or lower
  • Trekking poles
  • Small daypack and large duffel (portered)
  • Reusable water bottles and/or hydration system
  • High-calorie snacks and electrolyte supplements
  • Personal toiletries and medications
  • Travel documents and insurance copies
  • Optional: Gaiters, buff, summit flag, camera with zoom lens
  • Mountaineering boots (insulated, crampon-compatible)
  • Island Peak (6,165 m)

    Also known as Imja Tse, Island Peak is Nepal’s most popular trekking peak and a classic choice for first-time climbers. Located in the Khumbu region, this peak rises dramatically from the surrounding valley, resembling an island amidst a sea of ice—hence its name. It’s frequently combined with the Everest Base Camp trek, making it a seamless extension for those wanting to test their skills beyond trekking.

    The climb involves glacier travel, basic rope work, and use of crampons and ice axes, making it ideal for learning mountaineers. The final push to the summit, though steep, rewards climbers with a jaw-dropping panorama of Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, and Ama Dablam—a surreal moment of triumph amidst Himalayan giants.

    Specialties:

    Perfect for Everest region trekkers seeking a climb with technical exposure.

    Hands-on mountaineering experience with rope, crampon, and ice axe use.

    Easily accessible from Dingboche or Chhukung on the EBC trail.

    Spectacular views of the Imja Glacier and surrounding 8,000ers.

    Ideal for those transitioning from trekking to alpine climbing.