The Nepal Mountaineering Association has designated 18 lesser
summits, ranging in elevation from 5587 m. to 6654 m. as
trekking peaks. These peaks offer a compromise between a
standard trek and a full-on mountaineering expedition, ranging
in difficulty from moderately steep glacier walks to technical,
multi day rock and ice climbs previous climbing experience is
not strictly necessary, but you need to be specially fit and
able to cope with cold and stormy conditions.
Trekking does not mean Peak climbing. Trekking generally means
to walk on the trials. Peak climbing is little more ambitious
with a view of adventure since it is scaling of the Snowy Peaks
of the Great Himalayas. The experiment and enjoyment that you
get from the entire procedures and the views from the top of the
peak are wonderful and unforgettable in lifetime.
Nepal is a rich country of Mountains/Peaks. In Nepal including
Mt. Everest the highest peak of the world, there are about 1300
peaks of higher than 6000 meter. Eight Peaks are in Nepal among
fourteen higher than 8000 meter of the world. Likewise 32 peak
higher than 7200 meter are here in this small country.
"Therefore Nepal called country of truly Mountains and peaks."
Major Peak Climbing .....
Island Peak (Imja Tse) 6189m
This peak offers
an enjoyable climb the peak, also provides some of the most
striking scenery in the Khumbu. If the peak can be likened to an
Island in a glacial sea, than the main
Chulu Far East
ascent is not difficult and we will settle an high camp near the
col. From that col we follow the long South-West ridge on snow
and ice. Although the approach up the
Of the two
Chulus (East and West), Chulu West is the higher peak. The first
ascent in to Chulu West in 1952 by a Japanese Expedition team.
It is lies in a small valley north of Manang;
Dhampus peak
situated in the Dhaulagiri range is becoming one of the popular
peaks in the area. This is not a technical peak however may need
to be acclimatized before you try
Lobuche consists
of two different summits, east and west with the height of 6119m
and 6145m respectively. A continuous rim ties them but there is
a sharp gap and a considerable distance
Mera is one of
the highest peaks in Nepal Himalaya. Rising south of Everest,
the peak was first scaled 20th May 1953 by J.O.M. Roberts and
Sen Tenjing. The ascent of Mera is generally
Hiunchuli 6441m
lies in the Annapurna range like other two peaks Tharpu Chuli
and Singu Chuli. This is considered a sacred mountain of Gurung
ethnic. This peak is one of the difficult
Pisang Peak is
taken as easy trekking among other trekking peak but it is also
found very difficult by some climbers and complained us that
this is not also easy one. So naturally you