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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 peak ...Read More
Peak Climbing Essential Information
Equipments checklists - climbing trips, Daypacks for climbing trips, Equipment Rental
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Peak Climbing Trips

Cholatse Peak 6440m
Cholatse is a stunning peak with narrow snow and ice ridges and steep faces. It is on the ridge separating the Gokyo and Khumbu valleys, just north of Taboche

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Chulu East Peak
Chulu East (6,584 m.) is situated high above the Manang valley with breathtaking views across to the Annapurna II, III and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho Peak and Manaslu.

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Chulu West Peak
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.

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Hiunchuli Peak
Hiunchuli Peak, at a height of 6,441 meters, forms a massive south-facing wall together with Annapurna South. Its eastern face overlooks the Modi Khola and guards the entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary.

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Island Peak
Island Peak (6,189m/20,305ft) is one of the main climbing peaks of the Everest Area. The mountain was named "Island Peak" in 1952 AD due to its striking location in the middle of the Chhukung valley

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Island Peak 6189m - 24 Days
Island Peak (6,189m/20,305ft) is one of the main climbing peaks of the Everest Area. The mountain was named "Island Peak" in 1952 AD due to its striking location in the middle of the Chhukung valley,

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Mardi Himal Peak
Mardi Himal is truly adventurous for trekking peak climbing which lies less than 15 miles from Pokhara and is the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range.

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Mera Peak
Mera Peak (6,476m/21,247ft) is high enough to be seriously challenging but does not require serious mountaineering skills being one of the least demanding peaks of this altitude.

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Pisang Peak
Pisang Peak (6091m) has great scope for exploration. The western flank of the mountain, which is guarded by a hanging glacier, offers considerable challenge. However access to the western end of the ridge is more problematic yes it is guarded by huge ...

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