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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Nepal is the country where each and every part of the country speaks a though little about adventure when you walk, when you travel and in fact it’s whole lot of adventures in the country. In the same respect, here we’re to introduce about the Expedition and it’s outline in Nepal and the programs that we provide you for your enjoyment depending upon the level of interest here on.

Expedition is simply defined as touching the Himalayas and experiencing the atmosphere there in. Here in Nepal, a lot of history has been made each year leaving their footprints and gathering ultimate satisfaction and experience. Following programs are designed for those who are really interested to touch and feel the atmosphere of the Himalayan range.

Peak Climbing is another prime attraction of Nepal. The Mountains of Nepal have stood are irresistible landmarks for the world’s adventurers since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peak of the world to climbing lower peaks. Although by Himalayan standards 33 “Trekking Peaks” are considered minor peaks, they nonetheless provide snow and ice-climbing, and are technically quite challenging. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of the Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation or directly contact to your local trekking agents.

Island Peak Climbing 6189m 20 Days

Island Peak Climbing 6189m 20 Days, this trip offers a pleasant climb the peak, also provides some of the most outstanding scenery in the Khumbu region. If the peak can be likened to an Island in a glacial sea, than the main land forms a semicircle of cliffs that rise in the north to the rugged summit of Nuptse ( 7879m/ 25850ft ), Lhotse ( 9501m/27870ft), Lhotse middle peak( 8410m/ 27590ft), as yet still unclimbed and Lhotse Shar ( 8383m/ 27503ft ). 

Mera Peak Climbing 6476 m 21 Days

Mera Peak Climbing 6476 m 21 Days, Mera Peak is the uppermost trekking peak in Nepal at above 6000m. The sight from the top is one of the most excellent in the Himalaya with five 8,000m peaks observable: Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu and Kanchenjunga.

Lobuche Peak Climbing 6119 m

There exist two distinct summit to Lobuche peak: Lobuche east ( 6119m/ 20,075ft ) and Lobuche west ( 6145m/ 20161ft ). Although they are connected by a continuous ridge there is a sharp gap and a considerable distance between them.

Dhampus Peak Climbing

Dhampus peak situated in the Dhaulagiri range is becoming one of the popular peaks in the area. This is not a technical peak however may need to be acclimatized before you try to ascend it. Before ascending the peak, a trek to Thorang Pass

Chulu East Peak Climbing 6250 m

Ascent of Chulu West and Chulu Central are best made from a base camp in a small valley north of Manang situated off the main trail to Thorong La pass 5416m. Indeed some of the best views of this peak can be had from that pass.

Pokhalde Peak Climbing 5806 m

This mountain poses few difficulties and it is often used as a warm up for other Himalayan Peaks. It is one of the so called ?trekking peaks’ of Nepal and it does not require a huge amount of mountaineering skill. The term trekking peak is,

Yala Peak Climbing 5500 m

Yala is a “trekking peak” in the Langtang Region of Nepal. It is classed as Grade F (facile/easy) on the Alpine Grading system although this can vary by a point or so depending on the snow conditions. In 2003 I would have definitely rated