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Climbing in Nepal

Climbing in Nepal Ever since Nepal’s tourism door was opened to the foreigners, it has been most well known or most famous trek destination in the world. There are Several routes to choose for trekking but some routes are very popular. Langtang, Everest Annapurna are probably the most popular trekking routes in the world. There are many reasons to be these routes most popular. This reason were introduced to trekkers specially foreigners long time before. There are many proves where tourists trekked before 1950. There reason are easier to access. One can drive or fly to starting place easily. Clean comfortable lodges are also available along the routes. It is not necessary to bring own tents foods while doing trek. The tea houses serve fresh, delicious hygienic meals drinks throughout trekking. It is also easier to organize these trekking as the trekkers don’t need special trekking permission from ministry of tourism civil aviation. Remotes restricted routes required special permit that costs US$ 90 to US$ 700 per weeks but the popular routes such as Langtang, Annapurna Everest don’t required it so that it is lower expenses for tourists also. There routes are possible to trek in all seasons. Still tented accommodation private kitchen can be your option to avoid disturbances from the crowd.

Major Climbing Routes in Nepal.

 

Chulu West Peak Climbing

Chulu West Peak Climbing

Duration:21 days

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Chulu West is the highest peak and more difficult to climb among Chulus. We follow the classical Annapurna massif circuit trek up to Letdar just below Thorung la Pass and trek up to a small valley north of Manang to set up the base camp. North – West Ridge is the normal route for climbing Chulu West.

 

Island Peak Climbing

Island Peak Climbing

Duration: 19 days

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Island Peak Climbing trip fulfills the dream of every amateur and serious climbers, who have been seeking the thrill of adventure and wish to widen their experience towards the peak climbing expedition beyond simply trekking in Nepal. Isaland Peak, also known as lmja Tse (6,119m).

 

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Duration: 19 days

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Mera Peak is one of the most beautiful and the highest of Nepal's permitted trekking peak. It rises from the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the wild and heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas, and is not truly speaking part of the Khumbu Himal.

 

Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing

Duration: 21 days

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Seen from Pisang the peak rises from yak pastures above the village in a uniform slope to the final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished snow and ice slope. Looked at from above Ongre, the peak is a little more interesting .

 

Pokalde Peak Climbing

Pokalde Peak Climbing

Duration: 20 days

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Pokalde peak is one of the easy trekking peaks for climbing which can be combined with Everest Base Camp trek. From Lobuche the peak looks interesting rising to the south of Kongma La (5,535m.) and the summit of the peak provides a good view point for the panoramic views of the Himalayas.

     

Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing

Duration: 14 days

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Yala peak is a part if the Langtang Himal which is located at the central part of Nepal. The base camp of Yala Peak is Kyangjin Gompa (3749m/12300 ft).Yala Peak is a fantastic beginner’s mountaineering trip, to one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks.

     

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