Peak Climbing in Nepal : Gokyo/Everest Base Camp & Island Peak
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| 25 days - Basic Mountaineering | Max Altitude: 6160m / 20,328ft |
| Trek Name: Gokyo/Everest Base Camp & Island Peak Trek Code: MTISL |
Max Group Size: Max - 15, Min - 2 |
| Kathmandu - Lukla - 20 day Everest Lodge/Camping Trek & Climb | Cost: $US 2,959 |
| Is this trek for you? | |
| A straightforward climb, with perhaps a higher technical element than Mera Peak, but well within the grasp of anyone seeking their first Himalayan summit. It is not necessary that you should have prior climbing experience, as you will be briefed by our guides in techniques & procedures, and accompanied all the way to the top. However, previous outdoor experience and a high level of fitness and mental stamina are most important. Expect to be on the move for 3-8 hours each day. |
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Technically, it is a slightly more difficult climb than Mera Peak, although lower in altitude. This trek also incorporates Everest Base Camp and Kala Patar as part of the acclimatization process. Most accommodation on this trip is lodge based, but we will need to camp at Island Peak base camp and beyond.
After exploring Kathmandu, we fly to Lukla and commence trekking up the popular well-worn trail towards Namche Bazaar. Ascending gradually, with rest days to help us acclimatize, we take in the beautiful and serene Thyangboche Monastery, with picture-postcard views of the Everest massif and Ama Dablam. Continuing, we reach Dingboche, Lobuche and Gorek Shep. We visit the historical site of Everest Base Camp, and scale Kala Patar(5545m) for more brilliant views of Everest and her surrounding peaks.
By now well acclimatized, we drop back down to Dingboche and then proceed in an easterly direction along the Chukhung valley. Our last lodge is at the Chukhung seasonal settlement; from here it is a 3 hour walk to Island Peak Base Camp (5090m), where we set up our tents. A day's instruction on climbing techniques will be given either at Chukhung or Base Camp.
The ascent to high camp (5700m) is steep and dusty but not particularly difficult. We retire early that night, and start for the summit by torchlight around 4am. The first leg involves climbing a rocky section over boulders, until we reach the snow slopes.
Donning appropriate gear (crampons, harness etc) and using fixed ropes where necessary, we traverse the crevassed glacier, coming to a steep snow and ice ramp towards the end requiring the use of prussics or jumars to ascend. Finally there is a ridge-line to walk, to reach the summit.
Our reward is tremendous sense of achievement as we survey a breathtaking view: Lhotse Shar(8400m); Makalu(8463m) in the east; Baruntse(7201m); Ama Dablam, Thamserku & Tawoche in the southeast; and a stunning close-up of the of Lhotse and Nuptse rockwall (the longest rock face in the world).
On return we retrace our steps back to Lukla. We spend an evening of celebration with our Sherpa crew, before flying back to Kathmandu.
| Itinerary: | |
| Days ● 1-2 Kathmandu ● 3-16 Trekking ● 17-19 Climbing ● 20-22 Trekking ● 23-24 Kathmandu ● 25 Trip ends after breakfast |
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| Trips Start Dates: | |
| 2009: Apr 11 ● Oct 10 ● Nov. 7 |
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| Price from Kathmandu (US dollars): | |
| Trip Price - $US 2717 Domestic Flight - $US 242 | |
| Included in your trip: | |
| ● Airport transfers ● Half day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu ● Domestic flight to/from Lukla & domestic departure taxes ● All other transport ● Services of experienced leaders, trekking guides, porters & cooking crew ● All accommodation (twin share, 4 nights hotels, 20 nights trekking lodges or 2-person tents with sleeping mat provided) ● All meals on trek (24 breakfasts, 20 lunches, 20 dinners) ● Trek pack (sleeping bag, sleeping sheet, kit bag, down jacket, climbing equipment except plastic boots) ● National Park Fees and Climbing Permit ● Specialized Medical Kit including medical oxygen and Portable Altitude Chamber ● Insurance for all Local Staffs |
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| Not included: | |
| ● Visa ● Insurance (compulsory on all trips - ensure you are adequately covered for mountaineering activities and emergency evacuation by helicopter) ● Meals other than breakfast in Kathmandu ● Spending of a personal nature, eg laundry, snacks and drinks, souvenirs, etc ● Plastic boots (available for hire in Kathmandu) ● Crew tips - please allow $US3 per trekking day ● International flights & departure taxes ● Personal Climbing Gear |
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