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Island Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek



Group size: 2-10 people



Height Max: 6,189 m/20,305 ft



Country: Nepal



Difficulty Level: Intermediate Climbing Physically fit, regular exercise, required Ropes, ice ax, crampon



Starting point of the trek: Lukla



Trek End: Lukla (Lukla)



Meals: Breakfast, Kathmandu-all meals during the trek.



Accommodation: Hotels in Kathmandu and teahouses on the mountain during the trek.

Meals included $2,450 USD/person
Cost: including meals during the trek $2,450 USD/person
Travel companion: 2 or more
Deposit payment : 5,000 baht for confirmation We will take the order of deposit payment as important/person.
Trip Introduction
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Climbing Iceland and Everest Base Camp Trek is a wonderful experience in Nepal's Himalayas. This program is designed to suit trekkers. that may have little or no prior climbing experience. It takes a short time, the climb does not require special equipment, and the training does not take much time. But climbers must have a physical condition that Excellent strength and have regular exercise
Climbing the Icelandic Mountains It is popular in the Everest area. especially the beauty and steepness of Losce Glacier in the west Each year, the summit of Iceland welcomes hundreds of climbers. In addition to the adventures of climbing We also find interesting Sherpa culture, trekking to Everest Base Camp. and the beauty of the Himalayas from the peak of Kalapatta, up close
This service fee includes
double bed hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
private car airport transfer
Accommodation on the hill as specified in the program
Tent to stay during climbing
Meals during the trek as specified in the program (1 menu/meal)
Chef and cookware cooking while climbing
Equipment for climbing, both group and climbers
English speaking trekking guide Experienced Porter (1 customer, weight not over 10 kg)
including wages, meals, accommodation, life insurance
Trail permit (Local trekking ticket, Park permit, TIMS card, Island Peak climbing permit )
Taxes and other required documents
Thai Nepal Traves & Treks duffer bag (return upon trek completion)
Medicine (carried by the tour guide)
Flights Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu Including airport tax
Nepal visa fee
This fee does not include.
Airfare to and from Kathmandu
travel insurance
Water and beverages such as water, tea, coffee, Coke, Pepsi and other alcoholic beverages.
battery charge and the hot water bathed in the mountains
Overweight
Lunch and dinner costs in Kathmandu, including hotels in Kathmandu and Lukla In the case of returning from a trek earlier or later than the specified program
Tips for guides, porters and drivers, generally 10$/customer/day
Personal expenses such as phone bills, dry cleaning, beverages hot bath on the mountain battery charger on the hill shopping, etc.
expenses arising from Aircraft delay/cancellation/or unforeseen or uncontrollable natural or political events.
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Day 01 : Travel to Kathmandu (1,300 meters): (-,-evening)
Our journey begins today. Representative of Thai Nepalese Company Traveller is waiting to pick you up at the airport. Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport After receiving the luggage, look for our representative with a welcome sign. of the Thai Nepal Travel Company at the departure gate of Tribhuvan Airport, after that, go to the hotel. After registration you can relax or go shopping at your leisure In the evening we arrange "Visitor dinner" at a wonderful traditional Nepali restaurant where you will enjoy a program of dance performances. Nepalese food, including a special Nepalese-style special meal.
Day 02: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla/40 minutes flight (Lukla – Phakding/2,652m/40 minutes flight) and walk to the village. Pagding 3 - 4 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
We set off for Lukla. early in the morning by plane for this flight It's a very exciting adventure because Tenzing / Hillary airport in Lukla. It is a steep airport located on the side of a mountain. after arriving at Lukla We meet a porter who is ready to travel with us. And start trekking to the village of Pagding and stay overnight at the village.
Day 03: Phakding Village to Namche Bazaar Village (3440m) 5-6 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
Our walking route today We began to cross the Dudh Koshi River. During the journey we crossed several suspension bridges and passed several villages including monasteries and chortens. We were able to enjoy the sights of Mount Thamserku up close. Close from the village of Benkar, after that we will pass the checkpoint. Our trekking permit at Monjo village
And we started entering Sagarmatha National Park at the village of Georges until the village of Namche Bazar during the walk. We will enjoy the rivers and waterfalls as well as the Hillary Suspension Bridge and as we climb up to Namche Village we will see the beauty of Kwangde Peak, Kusum Peak. Kangaroo Mount Everest, Mt. Lotse, Mt. Tawache and many other peaks (Kwangde Peak, Kusum, Kangaru, Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Tawache) welcomed us to Namche Bazar village. and stay overnight in this village
Day 04: Rehabilitation at Namche Bazaar Village: (morning, noon, evening)
Today is a day to rest your body. Climate adaptation is important for us to adapt to the gradual changes in the environment. It will also help us prevent altitude sickness (AMS).
Today we travel to Khumjung Village which is a cute little village. Enjoy the view of the Himalayas from Syangboche village or explore the quaint streets of Namche village.
We can also visit Tourist Visitor Center where we can gain a wealth of knowledge related to the first climbers of Mount Everest. and the culture of the Sherpa tribe, which will introduce us to the flora and fauna of the Everest region. in the village of Gumjung We can visit the yeti scalp temple and enjoy the breathtaking views of Mount Gongde, Mount Tamsergu. and Kumbila Mountains (Kongde Thamserku and Khumbila) before reaching Kumjum Village. We had to climb through the carriage of Syangboche village after enjoying the beauty of the scenery. of this village We walked back to Namche Village. and stay overnight here
Day 05: Namche Bazaar to Tengboche Village (Tengboche/3,870m/10km) 5-6 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
The journey at first to the village of Phunki is an easy walk. From here we walked up to the village of Tengboche, where the very famous Tengboche temple is located. It is the largest monastery in the Everest region. It is located within the Scarmata National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monastery is majestic with spectacular views of the Himalayas and mountains. Everest, Nuptse, Lotte, Ahmedabad and Tamserku (Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam and Thamserku) Monastery Tengboche opens at 3pm, so if we go Arrived there by 3 PM. We were able to take over the Buddhist ceremonies of this temple. We stayed overnight at Tengboche.
Day 06: Tengboche Village to Dingboche Village (Dingboche/4,360m/9km) 5 - 6 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
Our route initially was a walk down and through a lush forest of birch, pine and rhododendron rose bushes. Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam, we walked downhill to Debuche village and crossed the Imja river to Pangboche village. We took the Pang Boche route above and admired the views of the Himalayas and the Pang Boche Monastery. We continued on to Imja Valley and crossed the Lobuche River up to the village of Dingboche ( Dingboche is a picturesque village with beautiful fields of barley, potato and buckwheat with grazing fields dotted along those fields.
Day 07: Rehab at Dingboche Village : (morning, noon, evening)
Dingboche Village It is popular with trekkers and hikers heading to Mount Everest, Ama Dablam or Iceland Peak (Imja Tse). beautiful surrounded by stone walls It was built by villagers to protect barley, buckwheat and potatoes from cold winds and grazing animals. We took time to acclimate. Hike up Nagarjun Hill or Chukkhung Valley for views of the peaks of Makalu, Lhotse, Chalotse, Tawache and Ama Dablam.
Day 08: Dingboche Village Go to Chhukung Village (Chhukung/ 4,750m), Climb Chukungri Peak ( Chhukung Ri/ 5,546 meters) 6 – 7 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
Dingboche Village is a summer settlement for the area's mountain residents. From here we can see the mountains of Ama Dablam, ridges Nuptse-Sosse, Tawache and Charos (Nuptse-Lhotse, Tawache and Chalots). We started our journey today. By walking through the rocky fields at Imja Khola valley, walk across glaciers and walk along streams. Along the way, it is surrounded by mountains. Lose (Lhotse) and Mount Ama Dablam (Ama Dablam) after the village of Bibre (Bibre) we will see. Iceland Peak The path ahead is intersected by glacial streams. then about an hour We arrive at Chhukung Village, a small village. after packing and have lunch It's done. If the weather is good and the sky is clear, we walk up to the top of the Chugungri mountain.
Climbing Chugungri helps our body to get used to the height. Chugungri is the peak above the village of Chugung. It is quite difficult to climb to the top of the mountain. It is a challenge to the strength of the body. From above we can look across the valley with outstanding views of Mount Ahmadabad and Amphu Labsa. We walked down to Chu Kung village and stayed overnight here.
Day 09: Chhukung Village to Iceland Peak Base camp/5,200m): 3-4 hour:_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b. -136bad5cf58d_ (morning, noon, evening)
The journey to Iceland Peak Base Camp is quite steep. At first we climbed a small hill. walk south then turn east towards the main line of the valley. Then we walked along a winding path. Under the southern flank of the Losse Glacier, we continue following a pleasant path along a stream to Amphu Lapcha, located in the southeast. A walk across the river Imja and the Glacier Losse leads to a wide valley flanking the southwestern tip of the Icelandic Peak. After lunch And take a rest. Our guide will provide training on climbing techniques and proper methods of using climbing equipment such as Using an ax to chop ice, climbing a mountain, and using hiking shoes, etc.
This training includes using a rope to go up and down. Although no pre-training is required. or experience climbing for climbing Iceland Peak. But we believe that some training experiences will increase your confidence and climbing skills. to increase the chances of adjusting the submission to the top of Iceland Peak and enjoy the climbing experience to the fullest without any worries. We were able to spend the rest of the day walking to the Hein Camp. Then walk back down or relax at your leisure Overnight at Iceland Peak Base Camp.
Day 10: Summit Iceland Peak and return to Chu Kung Village: 10-12 hours: (morning, noon, evening )
We woke up this morning around midnight. and have breakfast before starting the hike It is important that we reach the top of the mountain before noon because it is windy in the afternoon. may become an obstacle for submission. We walked out of Iceland Peak Base Camp. to hundreds of meters until he began to see the high peaks, through the grasslands, and all the way to the stone courtyard. We began to climb a steep, narrow, steep hill.
The path then follows the ridge, which leads to the peak glacier. The guide will stretch the rope when necessary. The steep snow slope took us to the ridge to the top of the mountain. Both the rope held by the guide and your rope will be shared during the climb for safety. We used the ropes that our guides stretched after successfully climbing the rocks. The length of the rope is usually 350 meters. However, the length of the rope depends on the time of season and the crevices of the valley. There will be new fissures With a length of about 3 and 4 meters, we will use a ladder to climb over the crevice. until the top of the mountain After enjoying the view on the top of the mountain we walk down to Iceland Peak Base Camp
Day 11: Cross to Kongma La pass/ 5,535m to Lobuche Village ( 4,940m) 7 - 8 hour: (morning, noon, evening)
We set off in the morning to walk across Kongma La Valley. We were able to travel along the hills northwest of Chu Kung Village. Over the Glacier Noupse, we walked up and down the mountain. To the point of crossing the valley, the kong came before the symbolic peak. of buddhist worship flags We will find Lake Gongma reflecting the beautiful blue waters. After the hike from the other side, the trail heads north through the glacier of Khumbu, crossing the frozen stream. hardest unsigned walking path any indication along the way It is a route that requires an expert guide. After crossing the glacier we will find a village Loboche It's the end of a difficult journey today. We stayed overnight in the village of Loboche.
Day 12: Loboche to Gorak Shep (Lobuche - Gorak Shep/5,170m) – Everest Basecamp ( Everest Base Camp/5,364 m/13 km) walk back to the village. Gorak Shep (Gorak Shep) 6-7 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
On the way to the village of Gorak Shep, we walked past the pyramid signposts. of Swiss mountaineers On climbing Mount Everest in 1952, a slight ascent Take us to the village of Thangma Riju and the path gradually opens up. We will see a 360 degree panoramic view of the snowy mountains. Walking down to the village of Gorak Chef, we stop to pack our luggage. After that, continue to Everest Base Camp.
route to Everest Base Camp was not that difficult, however we still walked mostly up and down. on the glacier trail There are also many mazes on rough terrain. Arriving at Base Camp, we walk past the Indian Soldier Monument As we approach Base Camp, we see the tents stand out in bright colors against all contrasts with the dull gray of the mountain. and the white of snow We were able to enjoy the amazing views of Nuptse, Khumbusse and Pumori (Nuptse, Khumbuste and Mount Pumor) from the base camp. Goraksheb Village to stay overnight.
Day 13: Gorak Shep Village - Mount Kala Patthar (Gorak Shep - Kala Patthar) Perishe Village (Pheriche/4,280 meters/16 kilometers) 7-8 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
We wake up very early in the morning around 4-5 am to walk up to the peak of Kala Patthar. The weather is cold and windy. We walked down a rather steep path at As we are climbing the hill we can see the mountains Lingtren, Khumbasse and Changtse (Lingtren, Khumbutse and Changtse) view from the top of the peak. We can see the highest mountain in the world, Everest. and other great Himalayan peaks. After spending time atop Calapatta, we walk back to Gorak Chef and have breakfast. After that, we walk down to the village of Perishe and spend the night at the village. Perishe
Day 14: Village Perishe to Pangboche-Tengboche Village. and Namche Bazar (Pheriche-Pangboche-Tengboche-Namche Bazzar/3,440m/20km) 6 - 7 hours: (morning,noon,evening)
We walked down a hill lined with millennial roses. Rhododendrons and pines Crossing a bridge over the Dudpokhri River, we descend quickly through a pine forest where we may encounter mountain goats, pheasants and other wildlife and birds common in the area. Path to Sansa village from where we can enjoy views of the mountains of Ahmadblam, Thamserku and Nuptse (Ama Dablam Thamserku and Nuptse). Another walk through the forest before reaching Namche Bazar village and staying overnight here.
Day 15: Namche Bazaar to Lukla Village 6 - 7 hours: (morning, noon, evening)
We descended a rocky path and crossed several suspension bridges before walking on a flat path. The weather warmed up as we walked back down the path towards Luk La Village. before arriving at Luk La Village It's the last ascent Our journey in the hill country will come to an end when we reach Luk donkeys. Overnight at Luk La Village
Day 16: Fly back to Kathmandu: (morning,-,evening)
We flew back to Kathmandu early in the morning after reaching Kathmandu. We take you to the hotel. You may enjoy a leisurely day by relaxing. or go shopping in the Thamel area near the accommodation. buy souvenirs To celebrate our travel success, in the evening Thai Nepal Teravel celebrated our successful journey with a farewell dinner for our fellow travelers. where we can share experiences On our way home, the next day we stayed overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 17: Return safely Farewell to fellow travelers: (morning,-,-)
We traveled to that day. 17 It's the last day of our tour. in nepal We take you to Tribhuwan Airport. 2 hours before the flight departs. We hope you all are happy. Enjoy traveling with us. And come back and join us on the journey again
Note for safety:
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Notes for Lukla flights
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In case of flight postponement or cancellation on the start date of the travel program The company will do its best. In order to arrange the next flight or when the number of days in your travel is not enough, you can choose an alternative route package such as Annapura Base Camp, Langtang or others. Cancel flight after completion already traveled You will be responsible for all personal expenses incurred (such as hotel accommodation, meals and other personal necessities). Please note that you will not be entitled to a refund for any services included in the package. Gauges you don't use later.