Peak Climbing in Nepal
Nepal has been the focus of outstanding achievements in the world of peak climbing expeditions, with its eight peaks above 8000 meters. It has challenged the minds and bodies of those who have dared for decades. Among the identified 1310 peaks above 6000 meter, one quarter are officially opened for mountaineering activities, including the 'trekking peaks'. Climbing these peaks is the next step beyond 'simply' trekking, before scaling the 8000-meter peaks.
Climbing Itineraries
Island Peak |
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Duration: 18 Days, Grade: Challenging
Maximum Altitude: 6189m.
Type of Trekking: Teahouse / Camping
Himalayan View: Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar etc.
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Mera Peak |
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Duration: 19 Days, Grade: Challenging
Maximum Altitude: 6654m.
Type of Trekking: Teahouse / Camping
Himalayan View: Panoramic views of Kancenjunga, Chamlang, Makalu, Baruntse, Amadablam, Cho Oyu, Kangtega, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse etc.
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Pisang Peak |
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Duration: 30 Days, Grade: Challenging
Maximum Altitude: 6091m.
Type of Trekking: Teahouse / Camping
Himalayan View: Annapurna Range, Manaslu, Nar Village, Kangla, Pisang Peak, Poon hill, Dhaulagiri etc.
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Lobuche Peak |
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Duration: 18 Days, Grade: Challenging
Maximum Altitude: 6119m.
Type of Trekking: Teahouse / Camping
Himalayan View: Amadablam, Cholaste, Thamserku, Kantega Peak etc.
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Nayakanga Peak |
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Duration: 16 Days, Grade: Challenging
Maximum Altitude: 5844m.
Type of Trekking: Teahouse / Camping
Himalayan View: Paoramic views of mountain in Nepal & Tibet, Lhamshisa Ri, Pemthang Ri, Shisapangma, Langtang Lirung, Pemtheg Kapro Ri, Langtang II etc.
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