Peak Climbing

Nepal is country of mighty Himalayas, It is home of 8 out of 10 highest mountains in the world which is a popular destination for peak climbing enthusiasts. Peak climbing is adventurous sports into mountain expedition of Himalayas above 6000 meters up to 7000 meters. It is both technically and physically challenging activity that offer exciting climbing experiences. Peak Climbing has been included in most of the adventure lovers bucket list. 

The country is home to eight of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and also has numerous other peaks, some of the popular peaks for climbing in Nepal:

Island Peak: Located in the Khumbu region, Island Peak is a famous peak for climbers those who want to experience the thrill of high-altitude climbing. The climb usually takes around 20 days, and it is recommended that climbers have some previous experience before attempting this peak.

Mera Peak: This peak, situated in the Sagarmatha region, is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at altitude of 6,476 meters. The climb to the top of Mera Peak is challenging, but the views from the summit are truly breathtaking.

Lobuche Peak: Standing at 6,119 meters, Lobuche Peak is located in the Khumbu region & is a challenging climb that requires good physical fitness and mountaineering skills. Climbers who reach the summit are rewarded with stunning views of the Himalayas.

Pisang Peak: This peak is located in the Annapurna region and stands at 6,091 meters. The climb is relatively easy compared to some of the other peaks in Nepal, making it a good option for those who are new to mountaineering.

Yala Peak: Located in the Langtang region, Yala Peak is a famous peak for climbers those who want to experience the thrill of climbing a Himalayan peak without having to endure the long trek to Everest Base Camp. The peak stands at altitude of 5,520 meters and offers stunning views of the Langtang Himalayas.

All our climbing treks are guided by experienced Sherpa who are registered with Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). They provides you with all safety measures, weather reports and other useful information and advise which will make your climbing more safe.