Peakclimbing in Nepal
Peak Climbing is another prime attraction of Nepal. The Mountains of Nepal have stood are irresistible landmarks for the world's adventurers since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peak of the world to climbing lower peaks. ..Although by Himalayan standards 33 "Trekking Peaks" are considered minor peaks, they nonetheless provide snow and ice-climbing, and are technically quite challenging. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of the Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation or directly contact to your local trekking agents.Suggested Itinerary
Island Peak Climbing 2006/7
Climbing to this unique trekking peak in Khumbu valley is popular to all mountaineering beginners. Most of them submitter says, it is comparatively easier and well within the capabilities of any fit and determined hill walker to climb Island Peak than climb to other . Duration : 24 days
Group Size: Minimum 2 pax
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Mera Peak Climbing 2006/7
Climbing Mera Peak is moderately challenging, and for the beginners who is attempting for the first time, Mera Peak offers a thrilling opportunity to try some Himalayan rock and ice. Duration : 21 days
Group Size: Minimum 2 pax
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Yala Peak Climbling 2006/7
This one of the Nepals easier and non-technical trekking peak lies in Langtang Region, in the north of Katmandu, offers the best alternate for those climbers who have been seeking the thrill of adventure beyond hiking. Duration : 17 Days
Group Size: Minimum 2 pax
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