Duration:3 Days Island Peak Climbing from Chhukung - 3 Days
US$699US$799Tent Peak Climbing in Nepal - 19 Days
Singhu Chuli or Flute Peak Climbing - 23 Days
Duration:16 Days Pisang Peak Climbing - 19 Days
Duration:15 Days Yala Peak Climbing - 15 Days
US$1199US$1299Duration:17 Days Mera Peak Climbing
US$2150US$2700Duration:19 Days Lobuche Peak Climbing
US$2339Duration:16 Days Island Peak Climbing
US$2150US$2329Duration:22 Days Three Passes and Island Peak
US$2499Duration:23 Days Three Passes with Lobuche East Peak
US$2549Duration:26 Days Two Peak: Lobuche and Island Peak Climbing Via EBC
US$3499Duration:25 Days Two Peaks Climbing (Mera + Island) Via Amphu Lapcha Pass
US$3550Duration:30 Days Three Peaks Climbing ( Mera + island + Lobuche) (without Everest Base Camp returning via Gokyo Cho La Pass)
US$4549Duration:25 Days Two Peaks climbing (Lobuche + Island) via Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Cho La Pass
US$3649Duration:22 Days Two Peaks climbing (island + Mera peak) (without Everest Base Camp )
US$3349
Peak climbing in Nepal is an exciting adventure sport that allows climbers to reach lesser-known Himalayan peaks. Nepal is known for its broad spectrum of peaks, ranging from minor hiking peaks to difficult adventure summits. Peak climbing in Nepal necessitates a high degree of physical fitness and endurance. Peak climbing in Nepal provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to push oneself, see breathtaking Himalayan vistas, and achieve personal mountaineering ambitions. It mixes the excitement of adventure with the splendor of the Himalayas, providing climbers from all over the world with an unforgettable experience. While undertaking this daring effort, it is critical to select an appropriate mountain based on your climbing skills, observe safety rules, and respect the natural environment. Peak climbing in Nepal requires obtaining the proper permissions and abiding by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and Government of Nepal rules. Trekking summits usually need both a climbing and a trekking permit, whereas expedition peaks necessitate more complicated permission processes and additional expenses. It is strongly advised to employ an experienced climbing guide or join a respected mountaineering organization for peak climbing in Nepal. Climbing guides provide experience, route knowledge, and technical abilities, and assure climber safety.