Peak Climbing in Nepal

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Peak climbing in Nepal is a dream adventure for many mountaineers around the world. With eight of the world's ten highest peaks, Nepal is a mountaineering paradise. Peak climbing in Nepal offers a unique opportunity to climb peaks ranging from 5,000 to 6,500 meters, which require a moderate level of technical climbing skills and physical fitness.

There are over 33 peaks open for climbing in Nepal. Some of the popular peaks for peak climbing in Nepal include Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche Peak, Pisang Peak, and Chulu East Peak.

Before embarking on a peak climbing adventure in Nepal, it's crucial to understand the logistics and requirements involved. First and foremost, you need to obtain a permit to climb the peak. The permits are issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and are usually valid for a specific season.

Additionally, climbers must be accompanied by a licensed guide, who will provide support and guidance throughout the expedition. A typical peak climbing expedition can last between two to four weeks, depending on the peak's altitude and difficulty level. We, Mountain Ram Adventure, organize full-board peak climbing expeditions in Nepal at the best price.

Why go on peak climbing in Nepal?

There are several reasons to go on a peak climbing expedition in Nepal:

  • Breathtaking views: Nepal is known for its stunning landscapes, and peak climbing offers unparalleled views of the Himalayas. Climbers get to witness snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and beautiful valleys from a unique perspective.
  • Unique adventure: Peak climbing in Nepal is a unique adventure that allows climbers to challenge themselves both physically and mentally. It's an opportunity to push yourself beyond your limits and experience a sense of accomplishment that few other activities can provide.
  • Cultural experience: Nepal is home to several ethnic groups, each with its unique culture and traditions. Peak climbing expeditions often pass through remote villages, providing an opportunity to experience the local culture and way of life.
  • Less crowded: Compared to the more famous peaks like Mount Everest, peak climbing in Nepal offers a quieter and more peaceful experience. Climbers can enjoy the serenity of the mountains without the crowds of other climbers.
  • Affordable: Compared to other popular mountaineering destinations like the Alps, peak climbing in Nepal is relatively affordable. The cost of permits, guides, and equipment is significantly lower, making it accessible to a broader range of people.
Chulu East Peak Climbing

Chulu East Peak Climbing

26 Days / 25 Nights
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US$ 3200
Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

22 Days / 21 Nights
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US$ 2000
Kusum Kangru Peak Climbing

Kusum Kangru Peak Climbing

21 Days / 20 Nights
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US$ 6000
Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche Peak Climbing

22 Days / 21 Nights
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US$ 2500
Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

15 Days / 14 Nights
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US $3200 US$ 2380
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

Naya Kanga Peak Climbing

18 Days / 17 Nights
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US$ 1800
Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing

21 Days / 20 Nights
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US$ 3000
Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing

Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing

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US$ 2000
Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing

14 Days / 13 Nights
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US$ 1500
Island Peak Climbing with EBC

Island Peak Climbing with EBC

19 Days / 18 Nights
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US$ 2500