Nepal Peak Climbing
The trekking peaks of Nepal offer great potential for adventure and exploration and are far less expensive than large-scale expeditions. For travelers eager for the mountain experience, there are 18 minor peaks open for Alpine climbing. Himalayan Humanity provides all kinds of detailed information and logistical support to meet the needs of every climber from novice to experienced .
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Name of Peaks |
Grade |
Duration |
Price Starting |
1. |
Moderate to Difficult |
21 Days |
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2. |
Moderate to Difficult |
21 Days |
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3.. |
Moderate |
13 Days |
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4 |
Easy to Moderate |
10 Days |
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5. |
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6. |
Easy |
05 Days |
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7. |
Difficult |
21 Days |
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8. |
Mera Peak |
Easy to Moderate |
07 Days |
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9. |
Chulu West
Chulu East is comparatively smaller peak than Chulu West, which is lying south east of Chulu West. The peak first ascended by German Expedition team in 1955. The peak together with the Chulu West forms an integral part of the Manang Himal that turns in included in the Damodar Kund Himal. The peak is hard and familiar for adventure seekers.
Chulu West
Chulu West is the higher peak than Chulu East. The first climbing team in Chulu West is Japanese Expedition team in 1952. It is lies in a small valley north of Manang; off the main trail to the Thorong La. There are no technical difficulties in ascending these peaks but the progress can be slow as the slopes are in danger to avalanches in certain conditions. These peaks are laying together with forms an integral part of the Manang Himal, which in turns is included in the Larger Damodar Himal.
Hiunchuli Peak
Hiunchuli Peak lays in the Annapurna range together other peaks Tharpu Chuli and Singu Chuli. An American Peace Crops Expedition Team first ascended the peak in October 1971 via southeast face. This is behaved as a sacred mountain of Gurung ethnic. This is not so difficult technically but there is still danger of rock falling, so it is behaved as one of the difficult climbing in Nepal. It can be climbed from southeast face and northwest face.
Island Peak
Imja Tse (Island) was first climbed in 1953 by a British Expedition team as training for climbing Mount Everest. Imja Tse was first of all and now also, famous as Island Peak. Eric Shipton's party named island in 1953, as the peak look like an island in a sea of ice when viewed from Dingboche. Later in 1983, the peak was renamed as Imja Tse. The peak is a part of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar and the main lands forms a semicircle of cliffs that rise to the north of the summits of Nuptse, Lhotse, and Lhotse Shar.
Kusum Kangaroo
This peak's name comes from Tibetan words which mean "Three snow peaks", Kusum Kangaru is one of the rocky and frosty peaks. This peak is also one of the most challenging peaks to climb and it is complex also. This peak was first climbed by a Japanese Team in 1979. This peak can be climbed from south East Ridge route or north route but the north faces of the main summit and the most magnificent.
Kwangde Peak
Kwangde Peak which is also known as Kwangde~Ri is more challenging to climb. It forms an impressive multi-summated ridge on the eastern end of Lumjung Himal, which in turn is a part of Rolwaling Himal. The peak stands above the Bhotekoshi River, southeast of Namche Bazaar. The northern part of the peak forms an impressive barrier having several steep ridges to the north.
Langsis Ri
Langsisa Ri Climbing peak (6427m) is situated in the Langtang Trekking Region and it is the technical and challenging peak those who really like to have adventure and use their experienced with full climbing equipments such as rope, ice-axe, tent, can choose this peak to climb. So you need the aquire necessary skills and confidence to steps on the top. How every you will climb the peak takes through the Langtang Valley, which offers you pine forest, swift mountain streams, rugged rock and snow-capped peaks, grassy down and meadows strewn with daises and wild animals. In the super part of the valley there are snow ridges spanning angry torrents, high passes enveloped in mist tiny lakes of crystalline brightness and glaciated mountain giants.
Mera Peak
This is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at 6476m/21246ft, (official height given by the NMA 6.654m and the Schneider Map 6.476m.) and is situated in an uninhabited and unspoilt part of Nepal to the southeast of Everest. Whilst the summit of Mera is our ultimate goal, the outstanding feature of this trip is the trek through the Hinku valley, which is one of the wildest and most beautiful in Nepal.This will allow us to sample a true “wilderness experience” en route to Mera. We start the trek by flying to Lukla and from here proceed slowly to the east, crossing the Zatr La, and after nine days trekking we eventually reach the Mera La where we site our base camp. From here it is possible to ascend to the summit in one day, but we will make use of a high camp to increase our chances of success. The steady climb to the north summit rewards our efforts with one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal, giving fantastic views of five 8000m peaks, Everest and Lhotse to the north, Kanchenjunga and Makalu to the east, and Cho Oyu to the west. This trek is a fully equipped camping trek with accommodation in two person tents and food being cooked by our kitchen staff. Transport to and from the Everest region is by air.
Pisang Peak
The German Expedition team made the first ascent of Pisang peak in 1955. Pisang Peak is taken an easy trekking peak among the other trekking peaks but not much easy which for first time climbers. Of course! You have to have a good walking and climbing habit as well as your courage. Some time we find snow on this peak at the top only.
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