Peak climbing is the most popular adventure holidays in the Himalayas. There are various trekking peaks in Nepal. They lie in Everest, Annapurna,Langtang and other trekking regions in the mountain area. The Nepal Himalaya has become a great theatre of mountaineering activity and the drama of success and failure has provided impetus to thousands of men and women to meet the ultimate challenge. The Nepal Himalaya has been an attraction to many people, be they saints, philosophers, researchers of adventurers. Climbing Permits for these trekking peaks can be obtained on the payments for Trekking Peak Climbing under Nepal Mountaineering association (N.M.A.) Permission.
We run all our climbing & mountaineering trips by professional mountain Guides & Sherpas. We provide quality services for our customers and make your trek and climbing is so simple and easier one. Nepal Social Treks & Expedition will take care of you. While, you are in Nepal to enjoy trekking and climbing yourself. Nepal Social treks is fully organized to provide any support of any kind of trekking peak & obtaining permission, providing support staffs including high altitude climbing assistants, porters and other necessary arrangement.
The 'Trekking Peaks' of Nepal gives hobby-climbers an opportunity to tackle the high Himalayan peaks without having to organize a major expedition. Although these peaks are lower than their more famous cousins - the 8000 meter peaks - many of the climbs are no less demanding and adventurous in nature. The climbing treks offer a chance to climb a Himalayan summit and a taste of being in the`white wilderness'. Most of these trips can be completed within a short period of time.
Compared to expedition peaks, the regulations pertaining to trekking peaks are relatively simple. A permit is required, which is issued by the NMA upon payment of a royalty fee. Generally our agency will be able to arrange the issue of a trekking peak permit within 24 hours.
Preparation for climbing a trekking peak is far similar than for an expedition. The climbing period for most of the trekking peaks rarely exceeds more than a few days so large amounts of base camp equipment are not usually required. Also, due to their relatively low altitude, the amount of climbing equipment required is proportionally less. In general, preparation for climbing a trekking peak is little different from preparing for a trek.
The lower altitude of a trekking peaks means that the ascent some of them is possible during the winter season as well as during the spring and autumn.
Island -peak One of the most famous trekking peaks in Nepal. A team that included Tenzing Norgay first climbed island Peak.It lies in the heart of khumbu region and lends some of most beautiful panoramic views of the Makalu and also of Ama Dablam.The climb is non-technical.... Read More
Mera Peak is a mountain which lies in the Himalayas, in the Sagarmatha region of Nepal. At 6,476 metres (21,247 ft) it is classified as a trekking peak. The first successful ascent was made by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sherpa Sen Tenzing on May 20, 1953. From the summit of Mera Peak, the peaks of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyo and other Himalayan peaks can be seen..... Read More
Dhampus Peak is situated in the heart of Dhaualagiri Himal, It is an interesting peak for climbers. The path to High Plains viewpoint is part of an adventurous trail to Dhampus-pass, from where a gently rising slope leads to Dhampus-peak. Though the mountain exceeds the 6,000-meter frontier, no technical climbing is involved to reach the summit. Nevertheless, impressive surroundings of seven and eight thousanders ... Read More
This is a climbing peaks trip in the Langtang valley north of Kathmandu. The climb is easy and suited for anyone with trekking experience. We start in Syabrubesi after a 5 hour drive from Kathmandu and spend five days hiking up the beautiful Langtang valley to Kyanjin Gompa at 3,800 m. Kyanjin Gompa is situated below Langtang Lirung (7,246m) and we spend three days acclimatizing taking ..... Read More
First climbed in 1955 by a German expedition via the north-east ridge, the peak of Chulu East, together with Chulu West, forms an integral part of the Manang Himal, which in turn is included in the Larger Damodar Himal. Chulu East lying south east of Chulu West is a comparatively smaller peak. Chulu East 6,584m. It is situated high above the Manang valley with breathtaking views . ........... Read More
Of the two Chulus (East and West), Chulu West is the higher peak. It was first ascended in 1952 by a Japanese Expedition. The Base Camp of this peak is situated in a small valley north of Manang, off the main trail to the Thorang La. There is a controversy regarding the name and location of the Chulu peaks... Read More
Situated in the Annapurna Sanctuary in west Nepal tent peak is also known as Tharpu Cluli. The Annapurna Sanctuary is no new name to the regular tourist in Nepal as to offers magnificent views of the mountain panoramas that lie at the South Face Base camp of Annapurna. With the upraised south face of Annapurna, we climb the northwest ridge of tent peak. The excitement and pleasure of this ascent.. Read More
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