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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Peak climbing in context to Mountaineering attributes to the hiking to relatively smaller peaks in the Himalayas. Mountaineering on the other hand means climbing big mountains. People gets confused between these two.

People who are short in time or simply want to try what Mountaineering are like, will be the best way to open experience in the field of mountaineering.

Himalaya Hikes staffs are very skilled on Mountaineering, some of them who have a record of climbing over more than 7 different mountains which are above 8000meter including Everest, the highest point on Earth.

Nepal being the most popular among climbing and Mountaineering in the world occupies as many as 1310 Himalayan peaks that are 6000 meter in height. An additional 33 minor peaks have been designated as ‘Trekking Peaks in Nepal’ by Nepal Mountaineering Association. Ranging from 5650 meter to 6500 meter.

  • Lobuche Peak

    Lobuche Peak Climbing

    Duration 21 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Island Peak

    Island Peak Climbing

    Duration 23 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Mera Peak Climbing

    Mera Peak Climbing

    Duration 19 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Ganesh Himal And Paldor Peak

    Ganesh Himal And Paldor Peak

    Duration 24 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Naya Kanga and Yala with Ganja La

    Naya Kanga and Yala with Ganja La

    Duration 21 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Pisang Peak Climbing

    Pisang Peak Climbing

    Duration 21 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Ramdung Peak

    Ramdung Peak Climbing

    Duration 22 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • 3 Peaks in Khumbu

    3 Peaks in Khumbu

    Duration 0 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
  • Amphu Lapcha Base camp

    Triple Peaks - The Peals of Everest

    Duration 31 Days Trip gradeTechnical Challenging
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