High Camp Trekking > Nepal > Trekking & Peak Climbing
Trekking with peak climbing is for adventurous seekers who are energetic and physically fit and wish to have both trekking and climbing experiences in one go in the Himalayas of Nepal. The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has classified 27 as “trekking peaks” Group A and B. Most Trekking Peaks need a permit (non-refundable) to climb and a certified climbing guide who has to manage through an NMA Associate member of the trekking agency in Nepal. We have the authority to run Trekking Peak climbing on the NMA list.
A trekking peak is a mountain between 5800 m and 6501m. The NMA list includes non-technical to very tough technical trekking peaks. Even though they are called ‘Trekking Peaks,’ all involve climbing activities. We run unique treks and trekking peak climbs in Nepal.
Island Peak Climbing is in the Everest region of Nepal. Locally, it is recognized as an Imja Tse. Internationally, it is famous as Island Peak. When viewed from Dingboche, it resembles an island in a sea of ice. It rises from an extension of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar (8393m). It has unforgettable views […]
view detailsLarkya Peak Climbing with Manaslu Circuit Trek is in some sections of Nepal’s Great Himalayan Trail. It is the best choice for mountaineers looking for standard circuit trekking and 6k mountaineering en route. The Manaslu region has been open to foreigners since 1992. The trek route takes to all the highlights of the Manaslu area’s […]
view detailsMera Peak Climbing is a popular 6k mountaineering activity in Nepal. It lies in the Mahalangur Himalayan range and some Makalu Barun National Park sections. It has three summits: Mera South (6065m), Mera Central (6470m), and Mera North (6476m). Nowadays, Mera Central Peak is famous for climbing. Mera Peak Climbing route is alpine PD, ascending […]
view detailsLobuche Peak Climbing can be seamlessly combined with treks to Everest Base Camp or the Three High Passes in the Everest region. Lobuche Peak stands majestically above the village and adjacent to the Khumbu Glacier. Nowadays, many mountaineers use Lobuche Peak as a warm-up training climb before embarking on their Everest expeditions. We typically climb […]
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