Nepal Peak Climbing
The Trekking Peaks of Nepal offer a great potential adventure and exploration and are less expensive than large-scale expeditions. For travelers, there are 18 minor peaks open for Peak Climbing in Nepal. Nepal Gateway Team is providing all detailed informations and logistical support arrangements to attempt summits. In spite of the fact that the altitude of the peaks is below 6500m, they offer a serious challenge often passing over rocky, icy and snowy terrain. The use of ropes and other mountaineering equipment is also necessary on these climbing. It is strongly recommended that the climbers have technical knowledge - how to climb on snow and icy, except for a few easy peaks Such as Mera Peak (6654m). The Climbing of these peaks is monitored by Nepal Mountaineering Association and is subject to the rules & regulations formulated by this Association.
Popular trekking peaks for climbing in Nepal are Island Peak Climbing, Mera Peak Climbing, Pisang Peak Climbing and Loubuche Peak Climbing.
Nepal Peak Climbing
Island Peak Climbing
Island Peak (Imja Tse) with elevation of 6189 meters is a renowned peak climbing destination in Nepal.
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Being the highest Trekking peak of Nepal in Khumbu region, Mera Peak(6476 m) has become the most popular trekking peak among the trekkers and climbers.
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Pisang peak lies in the Annapurna region of Manang Himal, Gandaki region.
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Lobuche peak is situated in Mahalangur range in Everest region (Khumbu Himal) at Solukhumbu district.
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