Peak Climbing

This climbing in Himalaya is a dream of very. The uncountable number of Himalayan peaks on the vicinity of highest mountain of the world has been always the great attraction of the mountain climbers. The "Trekking peaks" of Nepal can be climbed with an organized trek on payment of peak fee and with the permission.

With the help of our experienced Climbing Sherpas, Mountain Guides and well- equipped trekking team we will make your dream come true, succeeding the climbing of these challenging trekking peaks.

Trips List

Naya Kanga Peak
Naya Kanga Peak - Ganjala Chuli (5,844m/19,168ft.) Area : Langtang National Park north of Kathmandu. Langtang region is a popular destination for climbing snow peaks and spectacular panoramic views of mountains in Nepal and Tibet. Easy access to

Ramdung Go Peak
Situated south of Na in the upper Rolwaling area, Ramdung, also called Ramdung Go, is one of acluster of peaks around the Yalung La (5,310m/17,421ft), a pass giving access to the upper Rolwaling from the south, via the Khare Khola.

Parchamo Peak
The peak, which lies due south of the Tesi Lapcha, is unnamed on the Schneider Rolwaling Himal map, but is given a spot height of 6,273 metres (20,581ft). The Mandala Lamasangu to Everest map calls the peak Parchoma, which is quite possibly a spelling mis

Paldor Peak
Paldor lies at the south-east end of Ganesh Himal marking the junction of the Tiru and Karpu Dandas at the head of the Mailung Khola, a tributary of the Trisuli Gandaki river. The name Ganesh is taken from the elephant-headed Hindu god of good luck, proba

Kongma Tse Peak
Formerly called Mehra Peak or simply Mehra, this attractive mountain rises to the north of the Kongma La above the Khumbu glacier opposite Lobuje, and is one of several small summits, including Pokalde, that make up the long South-West Ridge of Nuptse, be


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