Peak Climbing in Nepal

Peak climbing is one another popular adventurous sport in Nepal, been popular especially after the successful summit made by Tenzing Norgey Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hilary on the Mt. Everest (8848 m) back in 1953. Nepal is the home of the eight highest peaks, out of 14 peaks in the world above 8,000 meters; many of them have been opened for the climbing purpose. Subsequently, Nepal has more than 1,300 mountains above 6,000 meters which offer an opportunity for mountaineering or peak climbing, who wish to have fun through it. Among those, a number of mountains, only some 400 are only yet open for the purpose of climbing and organizing any kinds of adventures sports, including peak climbing, mountaineering and expedition. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) is one of the authorized agencies in Nepal to give permission to climb mountains bellow 2,200 ft. While, the mountaineering section of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation issues the permission for climbing on the peaks having elevation above 2,200 ft. The charge for peak climbing depends on the number of members involved in a group and the height of the mountain you want to climb as well as the adventurous sport you want to organize in the mountain areas. Nepal Adventure Bound Pvt. Ltd. Treks and Tour has long been attributed for organizing various kinds of adventurous sports in Nepal, including trekking, peak climbing and mountaineering to name a few. We operate either group or individual peak climbing packages as per the requirements.


Nepal Climbing Peaks
Yala peak Climbing

Yala peak Climbing

Yala Peak (5632m) is located in Langtang region in Nepal. It is considered to be one of the easiest peaks climbing in Nepal. Therefore, if you are willing to climb this peak do not need prior experience,

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Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak Climbing

Trek starts from Lukla after a spectacular mountain flight from Kathmandu. Making the way first to Namche Bazaar and after two nights here, heading into the high valleys with views of Teng Kangpoche and Kwangde, including Cho Oyu

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Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche peak (6119 m) climbing is one another famous climbing peaks in Nepal, located in the Everest region. Lobuche peak was first successfully climbed by Laurence Nielson and Ang Gyalzen Sherpa in 1984.

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Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing

The trek after the wonderful climb of Pisang peak finally leads to the top of Thorungla reaching the highest point of this trek. From here the trail descends most of the way to Pokhara passing through the holy site of Muktinath. Muktinath holy water spouts is one of the sources of the Kali Gandaki River as well. This grand trek follows

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Mardi Himal Climbing

Mardi Himal Climbing

Western Mountaineers first noticed this mountain by the photographs of Basil Good fellow, taken in 1953. It was climbed to its summit by a route on its east flank by Jimmy Roberts with two Sherpa. As seen from the south, Mardi Himal terminated the Southwest ridge of Mt. Machhapuchare as a distinct and separate mass

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Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak at 6,654 meter one of the highest trekking peak of Nepal, situated in one of the remote isolated area of Khumbu. The trek starts from the village of Lukla, the gate-way to Everest. The trek from here leads to the adjoining high mountain hills of Naulekh. As we leave the last settlement behind, heading east to a steep

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Naya Kanga & Yala Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga & Yala Peak Climbing

The upper Langtang valley was first explored by Tilman in 1949 and 46 years later still retains a hint of Shangri-La, due to its closeness to Tibet and the un-trekked wilderness beyond Langshisa Kharka. The upper Langtang valley has proved to be an ideal location for an alpine style climbing holiday and our aim will be to explore

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