Peak Climbing




























On the Top of Island Peak 6189m on 6 of Janaury, 2020.

Nepal having 1310 Himalayan peaks over 6000 meters offer joys of mountaineering in Nepal which can combine with the pleasure of Trekking & Peak Climbing. I organize Trekking, peak climbing, Expedition on the major trekking peaks in Nepal opened by Nepal government and Nepal mountaineering Association. Mountaineering beginners can enjoy trekking with a combination of peak climbing mainly in Everest, Annapurna and Langtang regions. The most popular trekking peaks in Nepal are Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche East Peak, Lobuche west peak, Tawache peak & Pokalde Peak, in Everest region, Nayakanga Peak, Yala peak in Langtang region and Pisang Peak, Singuchuli Peak, Tharpu Chuli Peak, Tent peak, Chulu east peak, Chulu west peak, Thorung peak, Dhampus peak, Tilicho peak, Hunchuli in Annapurna region. 
Being a member of Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), Nepal Mountain Trekking also organizes peak climbing to our valued customers. The government of Nepal has authorized the Nepal Mountaineering Association to issue permit for 18 peaks of 5,555m to 6,654m ranges in the Everest region, Langtang region, Annapurna region and other more area. All peaks and climbing information, itineraries details will obtain on your request.


ISLAND PEAK 6189M






Island peak climbing is a popular climbing program in Nepal. The Island Peak is also known as Imja Tse. It is on the way to Everest base camp treks. Adventure lovers can either go to just climb it or climbing it including EBC treks. The summit of this peak is a difficult climb across ice and snow, but the top makes climbers for their difficult journey with incomparable magnificent mountain views of Ama Dablam, and Makalu, Lhotse as well as many more. The descent is comparatively easier and faster than the ascent.

Island Peak 6189m Climbing Itinerary










.Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Day 2 : Sightseeing around Kathmandu
Day 3 : Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2796m).

Day 4 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m).

Day 5 : Acclimatization day

Day 6 : Trek to Tengboche (3860m).

Day 7 : Trek to Dingbuche (4410m).

Day 8 : Acclimatization Day.

Day 9 :  Trek to Chhukung 4900m

Day 10 : Trek to Island Peak Base Camp (5050m).

Day 11 : Training for climbing

Day 12 : Climb Island Peak (6165m) and trek to Chhukung

Day 13 : Trek back to Namche

Day 14 : Trek back to Lukla.

Day 15 : Return flight to Kathmandu.

Day 16 : Departure to your destination.


EBC treks and Island Peak Climbing

















Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Day 2 : Sightseeing around Kathmandu
Day 3 : Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2796m).
Day 4 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m).
Day 5 : Acclimatization day
Day 6 : Trek to Tengboche (3860m).
Day 7 : Trek to Dingbuche (4410m).
Day 8 : Acclimatization Day.
Day 9 : Trek to Lobuche (4910m).
Day 10 : Trek to Gorakshep (5140m), EBC (5364m) back to Gorakshep.
Day 11 : Hike to Kalapather and trek to Dingboche.
Day 12 : Trek to Island Peak Base Camp (5050m).
Day 13 : Climb Island Peak (6165m) and trek to Chhukung
Day 14 : Trek back to Namche
Day 15 : Trek back to Lukla.
Day 16 : Return flight to Kathmandu.
Day 17 : Departure to your destination.

Labuche Peak 6145m Climbing

















 Labuche Peak climbing is a popular climbing program in Nepal. It is on the way to Everest base camp treks. Adventure lovers can either go to just climb it or climbing it including EBC treks. The summit of this peak is a difficult climb across ice and snow, but the top makes climbers for their difficult journey with incomparable magnificent mountain views of Everest, Makalu, Ama Dablam, and Makalu, Lhotse as well as many more. The descent is comparatively easier and faster than the ascent.
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Day 2 : preparation day in Kathmandu.
Day 3 : Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2796m).
Day 4 : Trek to Namche Bazaar (3440m).
Day 5 : Acclimatization day
Day 6 : Trek to Tengboche (3860m).
Day 7 : Trek to Dingbuche (4410m).
Day 8 : Acclimatization Day.
Day 9 : Trek to Lobuche (4910m).
Day 10 : Trek to Gorakshep 5140m, EBC (5364m)  back to Gorakshep.
Day 11 : Hike to Kalapather and trek to Labuche base camp 4910m.
Day 12 : Climb Labuche Peak (6145m) and trek to Thukla or Dingbuche
Day 13 : Trek back to Namche
Day 14 : Trek back to Lukla.
Day 15 : Return flight to Kathmandu.
Day 16 : Departure to your destination.


Mera Peak 6475m Climbing















          Mera Peak climbing is a popular climbing trekking peak in Nepal. Adventure lovers can either go to just climb it or climbing it including Hamphulapcha treks. The summit of this peak is a difficult climb across ice and snow, but the top makes climbers for their difficult journey with incomparable magnificent mountain views of Everest, Kanchenjungga, Ama Dablam, and Makalu, Lhotse as well as many more. The descent is comparatively easier and faster than the ascent.
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
Day 2 : Trek preparation day in  Kathmandu.
Day 3 : Fly to Lukla and trek to Paiya (2730m)  Approx. 4 hrs
Day 4 : Trek to Pangkoma (2850m)  Approx.6 hrs
Day 5 : Trek to Nigmsa (2745m)  Approx.5 hrs
Day 6 : Trek to Chetra khola (3150m)  Approx. 6 hrs
Day 7 : Trek to Kothe (3600m)  Approx.7 hrs
Day 8 : Trek to Thangnang (4,350m)  Approx. 4 hrs
Day 9 : Acclimatization Day
Day 10 : Trek to Khare (5,045m)  Approx. 3 hrs
Day 11 : Trek to Mera Base Camp (5300m)  Approx. 4 hrs
Day 12 : Trek to High camp (5,780m)  Approx. 3 hrs
Day 13 : Summit Mera Peak (6,476 m) & trek back to Khare (5045m)  Approx. 9 hrs
Day 14 : Trek back to Kothe (3600m) Approx. 5 hrs
Day 15 : Trek to Thuli Kharka  Approx. 6 hrs
Day 16 : Trek back to Lukla  Approx. 7 hrs
Day 17 : Return flight to Kathmandu.
Day 18 : Departure to your destination.


Video from top of Island Peak 6189m

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