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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Peak Climbing in Nepal

Nepal, being a mountainous country, is well-known for mountaineering, expedition and peak climbing throughout the world because of holding eight out of fourteen highest peaks in the world. No doubt, Nepal has been the focus of outstanding achievements in the world of mountaineering. Nepal Himalaya has always remained a source of fascination and inspiration for people from all walks of life in the world.
Nepal, being situated in the center of the Himalayan range, it boasts altogether eight peaks that exceed 8000m including Everest, the world's highest peak. Nepal has a junction of 1310 magnificent peaks over 6,000m. The dauntless icy peaks have posed as challenge to those who dare since many decades back. The government of Nepal has opened so far 326 peaks for mountaineering. In the last two years, the government has opened around 175 peaks to mark the Mount Everest Golden Jubilee Celebrations. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is given the authority of issuing peak climbing certificates in all seasons to the climbers in association with Mountaineering Section.

Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak Climbing A magnificent circuit of the Everest region with a challenging ascent of Island Peak (6189mt.) is a wonderful trek that takes us first of all into the heart of the Khumbu as we follow in the footsteps of the great Everest climbers through Namche Bazaar towards Everest Base Camp. An ascent of Kalapatthar (5545m) is a good acclimatization and that gives us magnificent close-up views of Everest. Leaving the main trail, we cross the little used Kongma La Pass to camp below Pokalde Peak.

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Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak ClimbingSituated at an altitude of 21,825 ft. above the sea level, Mera Peak is the highest of all Nepal's official trekking peaks. The peak is located in the Hinku Valley. It is a challenging and thrilling task even for the adventurers to climb Mera's summit, however the views on the way up are truly spectacular! No doubt ...

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Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak ClimbingPisang Peak (6092 m.) is considered as one of the easier climbing peaks among the trekking peaks of Nepal. The Pisang Peak has majestically stood up above the village of Pisang and has formed the shape of pyramid in the summit. Our trekking starts from Beshishahar in the Valley of the Marshyangdi River.

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Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing

Tharpu Chuli Peak ClimbingThe peak is located in Annapurna Sanctuary in the Annapurna Himal. Tent Peak is locally known as Tharpu Chuli. It was nicknamed "Tent Peak" by Jimmy Roberts in 1956. It is situated at an altitude of 5663mt.

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Chulu West Peak Climbing

Chulu West Peak ClimbingThis is the 5th highest peak out of 18 the peaks under the NMA and one of the least frequented by the expeditions. To summit the peak climbers need mountaineering skills. Technically Climbers must be sound to tackle the rough ridge of peak

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Chulu East Peak Climbing

Chulu East Peak ClimbingMount Chulu East (6,584M.) was first ascended in 1955 by a German expedition via the northeast ridge. It forms an integral part of Manang Himal combining both the peaks, Chulu East and Chulu West, which ultimately combined with Damodar Himal. Mount Chulu East is comparatively a smaller peak.

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Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak  ClimbingThe Langtang Valley is located only 19 miles north of Kathmandu, close to the border of Tibet, below the main crest of the Himalaya. The valley is dominated by Langtang Lirung (7246m),the highest peak in the area. This trek with its optional climbs of Yala Peak and Naya Kanga offers a wonderful introduction to mountaineering in the Himalaya

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Lobuche East Peak Climbing

Lobuche East Peak ClimbingLobuche East (6,119mt.) and Lobuche West (6,145mt.) are popularly known as Lhauche among the Locals. This majestic summit rises above the town of Lhauche which is just a few kilometer away from the Mt. Everest. Lobuche consists of two different summits, east and west with the height of 6119m and 6145m respectively.

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Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga  PeakNaya Kang (5,844m), formerly known as Ganja La Chuli lies in the lap of the most perfect alpine landscape in the world, the Langtang region. Regarded as the second largest national park in Nepal, Langtang National Park has healthy forests of rhododendron, fir, blue and chir pine and birch. The wildlife in the park includes leopard, musk deer,

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