Itinerary

Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak, commonly referred to as Imja Tse, is located in Nepal’s Sagarmatha region. Since it requires less technical climbing and fewer expertise to reach the top, it is essentially the first peak to be climbed before reaching Everest. Anyone who has never climbed a peak before can climb this one. This summit may be ascended throughout the year in every season; however, the preferred season for climbers and trekkers to ascend varies. Climbers must engage in some physical exertion to reach this summit, which is higher than 6000 metres. The scene and the case will be really lovely due to the mind-blowing vista of numerous mountain top ranges that can be seen from the lofty peak. A few key features of this mountain trekking experience are the rocky trail and snowy trials, which add to the enjoyment and mementability of the trip. You will feel happier and more at ease due to the amazing air that fills your bones and entire body.

The trek also offers a breathtaking view of the mountains from the summit. as treks on the steep, rocky slope and snow trail are part of the summit day. It is both fascinating and difficult at the same time, and you will have a great time enjoying the scenic ascent without requiring much technical know-how.

Adventurers who wish to climb the island peaks without making any stops along the way, such as Everest Base Camp, should follow this plan. reducing the number of days needed to reach the base camp or finding an other route, as this specific journey can be completed in less days and still be enjoyable.

Island Peak Climbing

Size of Trekking Group

There will be one Sherpa porter (one porter for every two trekkers) and one leader for every trek. The purpose of this structure is to ensure that the campaign runs smoothly. It guarantees that, should anyone in the group become unwell, the tour will proceed according to schedule. This hike can be led by RT for any size group. However, ten people is seen to be the ideal group size. But, RT can also set this up if your group numbers more than ten.

Accommodations

We will stay at local tea houses every night while on our walk. For this trek, all lodging will be shared by twins. Single rooms, however, can also be provided upon request for an extra $300 to $350 US. If there are locations where single rooms are not available, you will need to make alterations.

Meals

We will eat a variety of ethnic and foreign foods, including Tibetan, Continental, Italian, and Indian cuisines, in addition to traditional Nepalese cuisine while on our trip. You can also indulge in a range of nibbles, hot chocolates, and breads and drinks.

According to its menu, breakfast will be provided in the same tea house or lodge where we spent the night. Dinner will be served in the tea house where you spend the night, and lunch will be served the route to your destination. During our time in Kathmandu, we will be offered breakfasts, a welcome dinner, and a farewell meal.

Getting Visa for Nepal

You will receive a Nepalese visa upon arrival. You will receive a 15–5 month tourist visa upon arrival in Nepal. Depending on why you are visiting, you will be granted a 15- to 3-month visa for tours.
You must provide a photocopy of your passport and two passport-sized photos in order to go trekking.

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