Peak Climbing

Nepal is world famous for mountaineering and peak climbing. Few places in the world have such challenging and luring peaks and such astounding natural beauty. Nepal is, hemmed by the Himalaya which make it a mountainous country with plenty to offer in the way of peak climbing for the experienced or armature climber. Due top t he professionalism and organization of expedition as well as the stout heartedness and courage of Sherpas, most people coming to Nepal to climb peaks with us experience a high success rate and leave the country having made an amazing achievement.

For Peak climbing, the partakers must be in good physical conditions with sound health and previous climbing experience.. Our experienced guides will provide you with all the knowledge and information you need along the way to make your trip a successful summit. Our guides are all professional and have sound knowledge of the climbing routes and trails.

Peak climbing is like high altitude trekking. You will have the chance to summit peaks between 6000 to 7000 meters. Some of the peaks are trek up but most will require you to do some climbing. Climbing and high altitude skills and experience are required. There are a few peaks that you can do alone with a guide only, but most require you to be in a group of join an expedition or climbing group. Peak climbing is a great grounds for gaining experience at high altitudes, honing your ice and rock climbing skills and gaining the fitness and strength required to go on and attempt 8000m peaks.

The best Peak Climbing Seasons in Nepal are autumn, winter, spring and summer.

Nepal offers a staggering array of stunning peaks for you to climb and trek up, all set in pristine wilderness. For the most part, the expeditions will be camping, with some teahouse lodging available on the trekking routes to the base camp. Base camps are set and looked after by the expedition staff. In most peaks you can attempt the summit from the base camp, but in some cases you will need to establish a second or higher base camp. In most cases summit attempts for trekking peaks only requires two or three days as opposed to the two or three weeks for mountains.