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Mountaineering in Nepal

Mountain expeditions in Nepal attract a more corageous and adventurous crowd as compared to trekking. This is a climber's paradise, with an almost unlimited number of peaks of varying degress of difficulty from the moderate to the most extreme.

 

Nepal hosts the world's highest peaks including Mt. Everest and has eight of the world's 14 peaks over 8000m including Mt. Everest (8850m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Manaslu (8163m) and Annapurna (8091m). In 1949, mountaineering in the Nepalese Himalaya started with a team consisting of Bill Tilman, Peter Lloyd and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who scaled Mt. Paldor 5,928m. Tenzing Norgay, of course, went on to summit Everest with Edmund Hillary in 1953.

 

We provide you with all the necessary permits, guides, porters group gear and other necessities to assist you in your summit attempt. We will do the necessary paperwork for expedition and climbing permits, organize all accommodation before and after your expedition.

 

Mountaineering expedition

S.N
Trek name
Trekking Area
Season
Days
Difficulty
Trek style
Itinerary
1
Aamadablam
Everest
spring /Autumn
30
***
Tent and lodge
2
Barunste
Barunste
spring /Autumn
38
***
Tent and lodge
3
Manaslu
Manaslu
Autumn
52
***
Tent and lodge
4
Cho-Oyu
Tibet
spring /Autumn
45
***
Tent and lodge
5
Kanchenjunga
Nepal/south route
Spring /Autumn
72
***
Tent
6
Everest
South route /Nepal
Spring
60
***
Tent
7
Everest
North route/ Tibet
Spring
55
***
Tent and lodge
itinerary
8
Sishapangma
Tibet
Spring /Autumn
45
***
Tent and lodge
itinerary

 

Featured Program

Dreams Everest Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-15

Kanchenjunga Expedition
Updated on: - 2012-02-13

8,586m, South-East Himalaya, India/Nepal. First ascent: 1955; G. Band, J. Brown.

Lhoste Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

8,516m, Central Himalaya, China / Nepal. First ascent:1956; F. Luchsinger, E. Reiss.

Makalu Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

Makalu - 8,463m, Central Himalaya, China/Nepal.  First ascent: 1955; J. Couzy, L. Terray.

Cho Oyu Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-02

8,201m, China/Nepal, First ascent: 1954 S. Joechler, H. Tichy, P. Dawa Lama.

Dhaulagiri Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

Nepal. First ascent: 1960; K. Diemberger, P. Diener, M. Dorji, E. Forrer, N. Dorji, A. Schelbert

Manaslu Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

8,163m, Central SW Himalaya, Nepal, First ascent: 1956; T. Imanishi, G. Norbu

Annapurna Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

8,091m, Nepal, First ascent: 1950; M. Herzog, L. Lachenal.

Ama Dablam Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-08

 The normal route to climb mount Ama Dablam is from its South- West ridge.

Baruntse Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

 Mount Baruntse is at the height of 7129m. In between on the lap of Everest and Makalu Mountain.

Ratna Chuli Expedition
Updated on: - 2011-09-23

 Mt. Ratna Chuli lies between the border of Nepal and Tibet in north of the Annapurna and Manaslu.

Mt. Everest (8,848m) Tibet side
Updated on: - 2011-10-01

Mt. Shishapangma (8,012m)
Updated on: - 2011-10-04