Expeditions
Nepal is evidently known
as the Himalayan kingdom owing to its innumerable
mountains which are over 5500 m to 8848m above sea
level. Currently Nepal offers about 236 peaks for
expeditions. These expeditions give you an opportunity
to experience the euphoria of climbing some of the
highest peaks of the world. The Nepal mountaineering
association has been authorizing the climbing permits
for small scale peaks since 1978.
Essentially, the participants
need not have any prior experience concerning the
expeditions but a fit and firm physical condition
is always an advantage. However, you are provided
with basic knowledge about handling ropes as well
as about other climbing equipments before starting
the actual summit. Further, your safety is ensured
by our experienced guides who are registered with
the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). They are
trained to help you entirely and as they are locals
who are familiar with all the expedition routes, thus,
leaving no room for any complications.
Name of the peak |
Altitude |
Region |
| Hiunchuli |
6441m |
Annapurna Region |
Singu Chuli |
6501m |
Annapurna Region |
Mera Peak |
6654m |
Khumbu Region |
Kusum Kangru |
6367m |
Khumbu Region |
| Kwandge |
6011m |
Khumbu Region |
| Chulu West |
6419m |
Annapurna Region |
Chulu East |
6584m |
Annapurna Region |
| Island Peak |
6160m |
Khumbu Region |
| Lubuje |
6119m |
Khumbu Region |
| Ramdung |
5925m |
Rolwaling Region |
Pisang Peak |
6091m |
Annapurna Region |
Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) |
5663m |
Annapurna Region |
Mardi Himal |
5587m |
Annapurna Region |
Pokhalde |
5806m |
Khumbu Region |
Paldor Peak
|
5896m |
Langtang Region |
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