NEPAL

TIBET

BHUTAN

INDIA

PAKISTAN

COMPANY INFO

   
 

Mountaineering

Climbing Gears

Different Peaks

Trekking Peaks

Climbing Peaks

Rules Of Climbing

 

Nepal

 

Trekking in Nepal

Mountaineering

Tour Packages

Sightseeing

Jungle Safari

White Water Rafting

Bird Watching

Pilgrimage Tour

Adventure Sports

Ticketing

Hotel Reservation

Nepal At A Glance

 

Join Us

Reservation

Inquiry

About Us

Cost Information

Tour Offers

Brochure

Q & A

Useful Links

Destinations

 

Climbing in different peaks of Nepal

Different mountains have various levels of difficulty. All of our climbs follow the standard and easiest route on every mountain. This gives us a better chance to reach the top. Our guides always pick safe routes and know the signs of danger. We give all our clients time to acclimate and if the altitude begins to effect anyone we know how to react. Good physical shape is

Climbing in different peaks of Nepal

needed for these climbs but no climbing experience is needed. We urge all clients to follow an exercise routine before coming to Nepal.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mera Peak-6,476 m ( 21,247 ft):

Mera Peak is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal. It is also an easier climb than most others. It is located south of Everest in the Hinku valley. We follow the standard route up the North Face . The climb itself takes 3 ・4 days including 2 nights at base camp depending on weather. Though the climb is not technically difficult good physical condition is a must. It takes 6 days to trek to base camp from Lukla and 6 days to trek back. Give yourself at least three weeks in Nepal if you want to climb Mera Peak.

Island Peak-6,189 m (20,305 ft):
The name Island peak comes from the fact that the peak looks like a island surrounded by ice. We climb Island peak via the South-East flank on a pretty straight forward climb. There are amazing views of Everest as well as the entire Khumbu region. This climb is reached with the Everest base camp trek and takes around 6-7 days to get to base camp from Lukla. The climb requires good physical condition.

Tharpu Chuli- 5,500 m (18, 045 m):
This mountain is often called Tent Peak due to it's tent like shape. This beautiful mountain is situated in the middle of the Annapurna Sanctuary. We follow the North-West ridge to a high camp and the next day follow the same ridge to the top. The trek to base camp from Pokhara takes an average of at least 5 days. So the entire trip can take 2 to 3 weeks.

There are many other trekking peaks that can be climbed such as Mardi Himal, the Chulus, Hiunchuli, and Ganesh Himal. We can guide any of the trekking peaks you wish.

Clothing and Equipment: Having the proper clothing and equipment is a must for all of our climbing trips. Some gear is available for rent in Kathmandu such as double boots, crampons, and ice axes. But sizes and availability of this gear varies so it could be in your best interest to get all the gear before you come. We will provide you an equipment list once you have decided on what trip you would like.

Our guides are experienced mountain climbers who have explored many of the peaks in Nepal. They will teach you the fundamentals of mountaineering and safe glacier travel. They are trained in 1st aid and know how to spot altitude sickness. They are also friendly and eager to show you their culture.

If you are a professional climber who needs assistance for a climb please contact us. We can make sure everything runs smoothly and organized. We can also deal with the often complicated permit process. So please let us handle your next climbing expedition.

 
 

Home  |  Inquiry  |  About Us  |  Company Policy  |  FAQ  |  Contact

Powered by : HOMEINNEPAL.COM

Classic Asia Travels
& Tours

 

Copyright © 2006
All rights reserved.