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Peak Climbing In Nepal |
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( 23 Night / 24 Days) Climbing Code: NEPAL/PTT/CM 07 |
Island Peak With Gokyo & Kallapattar Visit (6160
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This is the most popular trekking peak in Nepal . From Dingboche the mountain is seen as an island in a sea of ice. The summit is interesting and attractive with a highly glaciated west face rising from the Lhotse Glacier. The mountain itself is the extension of the South Ridge of Lhotse Shar separated by a small col. The ridge rising to the south from this point leads to the summit of Island Peak . The extension of this ridge descending southwest is the part of the normal route of ascent and leads to the South Summit . Imja Tse not only provides an enjoyable climb but also provides some of the most spectacular scenery of Himalayas in the Khumbu region. Seen from the summit the giant mountains, Nuptse (7,879m), Lhotse (8,501m), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m) and Lhotse Shar (8,383m) make a semi circle in the north. The views of Makalu (8475m) in the east, Baruntse and Amadablam in the south add more charm for climbing Island Peak
South East Flank & South-West Ridge
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Normally, the base camp is set at Pareshaya Gyab (5,087m), between Imja Tse and the lateral moraine of the Imja Glacier. It should not be forgotten that the place is more likely for avalanche in the event of heavy snowfall. From the base camp, an well-acclimatized party in good conditions can make the summit and return to the base camp in a day. However, most of the climbers prefer alpine style camping at high camp, which helps a safe ascent. From the base camp the route skirts southeast around and base of Imja Tse and climbs steep grassy slopes and small rocky steps. We scramble up on open gully which leads between two ridges to the site of high camp on the left-hand ridge below and to the right of a small hanging glacier (5, 280m). From the high camp, the left hands ridge scramble across the broad open gully. After crossing a gully a steep snow and ice ramp leads upward for nearly 100 meters to the summit ridge. Climbing near the summit is a little difficult due to steep climbing
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- Itinerary
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| Day 01 : Arrive in Kathmandu . Transfer at Hotel |
| Day 02: Visit in Kathmandu |
| Day 03: By plane: KTM Lukla (2800m)/ Camp Phakting (4h-2652m) |
| Day 04: Phakting/Namche Bazar (6h-3440m) |
| Day 05: Acclimatizing in Namche Bazar |
| Day 06: Namche Bazar/Khumjung/Phortse Thanga (6h-3600m) |
| Day 07: Phortse Thanga/Machermo (5h-4400m) |
Day 08: Machermo/Gokyo Lake (5h-4750m) |
| Day 09: Gokyo Lake/Gokyo Peak (5360m)/Thagna (6h-4690m) |
| Day 10: Thagna/Dzongla (6h-4843m) |
| Day 11: Dzongla/Labouche (5h-4930m) |
Day 12: Labouche/Kalapathar (5545m)/Labouche (7h |
Day 13: Labouche/Chhukung (5h-4730m) |
| Day 14: Chhuking/Pareshya Gyap (6h-5087m) |
| Day 15: Pareshya Gyap/Islang High Camp (4h-5600m) |
Day 16: Ascension the Island Peak (6160m)/Pareshya Gyap (7h) |
| Day 17: Pareshya Gyap/Pheriche (5h-4200m) |
| Day 18: Pheriche/Tangpoche(5h-3867m) |
Day 19: Tangpoche/Namche (5h)
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Day 20: Namche/Phakting |
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Day 21: Phakting/Lukla |
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Day 22: By plane: Lukla/Kathmandu |
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Day 23: Free visit in Kathmandu
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