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"The
trekking peaks of Nepal, lower
in altitude and less explored
than other famous Himalayan mountains,
offer great potential for independent
climbers and trekkers and provide
a real, challenging alternative
to the expense and effort of full-scale
mountaineering expeditions to
the higher peaks"
Bill O'Connor - 'The Trekking
Peaks of Nepal'
On
our "Trekking Peak"
Climbs, you will have the opportunity
to climb to one of the 33 authorized
"trekking peaks". More
demanding and adventurous in nature
than our hiking trips, our trekking
peak trips offer you a chance
to climb a real Himalayan summit,
and a taste of being in the `white
wilderness’. All of the
climbs we offer on our summit
challenge trips are run in the
popular trekking areas with relatively
easy access to the mountains we
climb. Most of these trips can
be completed within a short period
of time. For instance Naya Khang
in the Langtang valley can be
completed in less than twenty
days with plenty of time allocated
for acclimatization. |
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Offered |
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Imajatse
6,160m |
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Lobuche
6,119m |
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Mera
6,476 m |
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Kusumkanguru
6,369m |
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Chulu
West 6,410m |
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Chulu
East/Far East 6,410m |
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Nayakhang 5,844 m |
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Singchuli
6,501m |
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Paldor 5,928m |
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Mardi
5,555 m |
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Pisang
6,091 m |
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Parchamo
6,187m |
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Ramdung
5,925 m |
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Tent Peak - Tharpu
Chuli |
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Though most of our
climbing program requires little or
no previous mountaineering experience,
it is essential that you are in good
physical condition and have an extensive
outdoor background. Before the commencement
of the trip from Kathmandu, we will
take you to the local rock climbing
area and teach you the basics of handling
ropes and other climbing devices.
While on the trek, we take time to
learn more about dealing with the
equipment, and gain some knowledge
of safety considerations in the mountains.All
climbs on our trips are guided by
competent guides knowledgeable with
the respective mountain and its environs.
Join one of our summit challenge trips
and discover the joy of climbing the
Himalayas - a privilege that once
was reserved only for the ‘expedition
climbers’.
Included in the trip cost:
Airport transfer, Hotel Accommodation
in Kathmandu in B/B basis at 3 star
standard hotel; All land and air transport
in Nepal, Camping, Lodging and meals
on the trek and during the climbing;
All group climbing equipment and high
altitude food, fuel and cooking wares;
Sherpa guide and Sherpa support to
help you for assistance during the
trek and climb, porters / pack animal
to carry your baggage
Not Included in the Trip
Cost:
Items of personal effect
such as down jacket, sleeping bag,
clothes etc and personal climbing
equipment; such as ice axe, boots,
crampons, goggles etc; Coverage for
personal accident and emergency evacuation
insurance ( coverage are provided
for the Sherpa; support and other
Nepalese staff in the team); Visa
and airport leaving fee, main meals
in Kathmandu. |
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