Uncategorized | BY Elie Abi Akar | PUBLISH DATE: August 12 2025 | READ TIME: 3 mins | UPDATED DATE: June 04 2026

How to Train for Island Peak

Roberto David abseiling down the headwall of Island Peak with the towering summit of Makalu in the background.

Island Peak (Imja Tse) stands at 6,189 metres in the Everest region of Nepal. It’s one of the most popular trekking peaks, offering a blend of Himalayan trekking and technical […]

Island Peak (Imja Tse) stands at 6,189 metres in the Everest region of Nepal. It’s one of the most popular trekking peaks, offering a blend of Himalayan trekking and technical mountaineering. Training for Island Peak isn’t just about building strength; it’s about preparing your body and mind for the demands of high-altitude climbing.

Understand the Challenge

Reaching Island Peak’s summit involves days of trekking, a glacier crossing, and a steep snow climb. You’ll carry a pack, navigate rocky terrain, and use mountaineering skills like rope work and crampon technique. The altitude is the greatest challenge, so your training should prepare you for sustained effort with reduced oxygen.

Build Your Endurance

Cardiovascular fitness is the foundation. Aim for at least four to six months of preparation, including:

  • Long hikes on uneven terrain once a week, increasing distance and elevation gain over time
  • Running, cycling, or swimming for 45–60 minutes, three to four times a week
  • Training with a weighted backpack to simulate expedition loads

Endurance is what will keep you moving hour after hour on summit day.

Strengthen Your Muscles

Climbing at altitude demands strength in your legs, core, and upper body. Focus on:

  • Squats, lunges, and step-ups for leg power
  • Planks and rotational exercises for core stability
  • Pull-ups and push-ups for upper body strength when using ropes or hauling yourself up steep sections

Two to three strength sessions per week will make a big difference.

Practice Technical Skills

Island Peak is more than just a trek. You’ll need to be confident in:

  • Using crampons and ice axes
  • Ascending and descending fixed ropes
  • Moving safely while roped up with others

If possible, join an introductory mountaineering course or practise in a local climbing gym.

Train for Altitude

While you can’t fully replicate high-altitude conditions at home, you can prepare your body to cope better. Prioritise:

  • Back-to-back hiking days to simulate expedition fatigue
  • Sleeping at higher elevations when possible
  • Learning to pace yourself and manage your breathing under effort

Mental Preparation

High-altitude climbing is as much about mindset as it is about fitness. Be ready for long days, cold conditions, and moments of discomfort. Training in challenging environments—rain, heat, or wind—can help build resilience.

Putting It All Together

Create a training plan that combines endurance, strength, and skill practice. Stick to it, track your progress, and gradually increase intensity. Arrive in Nepal prepared, but also flexible—mountains have their own rhythm, and part of the journey is adapting to it.

Planning a trip to Nepal? Explore our complete Nepal guide covering treks, climbs, and everything you need to know.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Elie Abi Akar

Elie is the Base Camp Chief at Life Happens Outdoors, orchestrating every adventure from first step to summit. He believes the outdoors offer something essential which is a space to disconnect from routine and reconnect with what truly matters. His mission is simple: to make every journey feel meaningful and unforgettable.