Peak Climbing in Nepal

Nepal Peak Climbing

Peak climbing in Nepal Himalayas is a dream for many climbers. With world's most of high mountains and more than 1300 snow capped peaks, Nepal is justifiably the most popular destination for mountaineering expeditions. After the first ascent on Everest in 1953, people knew more about amazing climbing opportunities in Nepal. The peaks we are talking about are not Everest , Cho Oyu or the Manaslu, but peaks with lower height and easier climbing.Often these peaks are referred as "trekking peaks of Nepal" by some western writers as most of them can be combined to your trek to Everest , Annapurna or Langtang region. However "trekking peaks of Nepal" is a misguiding and romantic phrase. Almost all these peaks are higher than the highest mountains in Europe, US or Africa. Some of them do require technical climbing skill and only a professional climbers should attempt. However some others can be climbed by first timers with good fitness and basic climbing skills.

Most of these climbing trips take you through wild and virgin alpine regions, out of reach of regular trekkers and which will be a true bliss for you.As mentioned above , peak climbing in Nepal is associated with trekking to the region of that particular peak and has a dual benefit. In Nepal, peak climbing is controlled and managed by Nepal mountaineering association (NMA). As a member company of NMA , we are authorized to obtain climbing permit and operate the climbing expeditions for our clients.

A lot depends on the quality of your guide and the experience and the arrangements of the trekking company for a climbing trip to end successfully.We believe we have both.We use only the trained and qualified climbing guides (mostly Sherpas) who have previous climbing experience on that particular mountain. We do not prefer to remove acclimatization days to compress the itinerary nor we compromise on the service staffs just to reduce the costs.Without compromising the basics , we always try to provide our trips at most reasonnable costs possible.We work together with you to plan your climbing trip and realize your dream to be atop a Himalayan peak.

Most Popular Trekking Peaks

Mera Peak ClimbingMera Peak Climbing (6476 m / 21247 ft)

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, which is climbable by people without mountaineering experience. It is situated on the edge of the famous Khumbu region, which is dominated by Mount Everest. Although very high, Mera is a straightforward climb and is frequently ascended by groups and individuals

Island Peak ClimbingIsland Peak Climbing (6189 m / 20305 ft)

Island Peak also known as Imja Tse is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The combination of most popular Everest base camp (EBC) trek and Island Peak climbing is probably the best trip in Nepal adored by adventure seekers. From Dingboche the mountain is seen as an island in a sea of ice.

Pisang Peak ClimbingPisang Peak Climbing (6091 m / 19983 ft)

Seen from Pisang the peak rises from yak pastures above the village in a uniform slope to the final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished snow and ice slope. Looked at from above Ongre, the peak is a little more interesting and can be seen as a curved ridge, with the faces above Pisang...

Yala Peak ClimbingYala Peak Climbing (5500 m / 18045 ft)

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 the peak as PD. The peak is seldom climbed in it's own right,

Lobuche Peak ClimbingLobuche Peak Climbing (6119m / 20075 ft)

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. The trekking peak permit is for the east peak,

Chulu East Peak ClimbingChulu East Peak Climbing (6250 m / 20505 ft)

Chulu East Peak climbing adventure is one of the highest among the trekking peaks in Nepal. It lies in Manang Himal between the remote rain shadow areas of gorgeous Annapurna Himalaya range. The peak Chulu East Peak and Chulu West forms an integral part of the Manang Himal,

Tharpu Chuli ClimbingTent Peak/ Tharpu Chuli Climbing (5500 m / 18045 ft)

The Tent peak climbing adventure has always been an attractive challenge for the climbers. This peak also know as Tharpu Chuli. Not only the peak but also the approach trek to Annapurna base camp is ever popular for its great mountain scenery. The trek ascends through beautiful river valley of Modi Khola

Pokalde Peak ClimbingPokalde Peak Climbing (5806 m / 19049 ft)

Pokalde peak at 5806m is located right in the Everest region offering the chance of an extra challenging adventure for fit trekkers after the rewards of reaching Kala Pattar & the base camp. The trek route is the same as on our Everest Trek, & common to both treks are the three days set aside for exploring the area.

Paldor Peak ClimbingPaldor Peak Climbing

Paldor Peak 5,896m is located in the Ganesh Himal, northwest of Katmandu. The name Ganesh is taken from the elephant-headed Hindu god of good luck, probably the most popular goddess in the Kathmandu valley. It was Frist climbed by John Cleare and Ian Howell in 1974.

Singu Chuli Peak ClimbingSingu Chuli Peak Climbing

Singu Chuli is known as the fluted peak. The peak has verified to be very difficult to climb for most commercial climbing groups who have tried to concentrate on tent peak. Singu Chuli is the first summit on the long ridge thrown down from Tarke Kang (Glacier Dome) which separates the west...

Thorong Peak ClimbingThorong Peak Climbing (5555 m / 18225 ft)

Thorang Peak (6144m) is the nice snow mountain on the left, just to the south of the Thorang La, seen just past the Gya La (3970m) between Tetang and . The trail from Tetang descends from the Gya La (3970m) and eventually joins the main trail from Manang to Ranipauwa. Muktinath is visible in the lower right.