Nepal Face
Nepal with 1310 identified Himalayan peaks over 6000m including 8 out
of 14 highest peaks in the world is unquestionably a premier
mountaineering and climbing destination for thousands of climbers and
mountaineers testing their skills and endurance and fulfilling their
desire to summit a Himalayan peak and marvel the world from its rooftop.
Currently there are 326 peaks open for climbing and mountaineering in
Nepal.
Everest Expedition (8,848m.)
The Sagarmatha ( Mt. Everest ) in Nepali is known as Mt. Everest in the world. Mt. Everest with the altitude of 8848m,
is the highest peak in the earth, so, it is also known as the roof of the world. The South face of
this recognized mountain lies in Nepal
where as the North face is said to be laid in China’s autonomous state Tibet.
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Ama Dablam Expedition
Mt.
Ama Dablam is considered as the most beautiful mountain in the world.
This mountain is in pyramid shaped and one of the most stunning as well
as impressive mountain.
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Annapurna Expedition
Annapurna is
a series of peaks 55 km long with the highest point, Annapurna I, which
stands 8091m in altitude, making it the 10th-highest summit in the
world, located in a spectacular setup, east of a great gorge cutting
through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki River,
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Baruntse Expedition
Mt. Baruntse lies in the heart of Khumbu Region on the lap of Mt.
Everest and Mt. Makalu. This mountain is becoming famous like Mt.
Pumori, Ama Dablam and Mt. Everest for expedition in this region.
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Dhaulagiri Expedition
The
7th highest mountain peak in the world is Mt. Dhaulagiri. It is the 5th
highest one amongst in Nepal. This mountain is located in the Northwest
of Myagdi District of Nepal. Dhavala means “White” and Giri means
“Mountain peak” from Sanskrit
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Gangapurna Expedition
The mountain lies in Manang District of Nepal between Annapurna III and
Tilocho Peak with an altitude of 7455m is Mt. Gangapurna. It is located
to the north east of Mt. Annapurna at the opposite end of Grand Barrier
to Tilicho Peak
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Kanchenjunga Expedition
The second highest Himalaya peak
of Nepal and third after Mt. Everest and Mt. K2 in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m) is located in
the eastern part of Nepal. The name “Kanchenjunga” is delivered from the
Tibetan word 'Kanchen' and 'Dzonga' translated means "The Five Treasures of
the Great Snows"
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Lhotse Expedition
Mt. Lhotse better known as “south
peak” and part of the Everest massif
is the fourth highest mountain peak
in the earth with an altitude of 8516m. Lhotse
has 3 summits, main summit at 8,516m, Lhotse Middle (East) at 8,414m and Lhotse Shar at 8,383m.
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Makalu Expedition
Every interested people in mountaineering are
well-known that Mt. Makalu (8463m)
is the fifth highest mountain Peak on the Earth. Mt. Makalu is Situated in the heart of eastern Himalayas albeit
just about 14 miles east of Mt. Everest.
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Manaslu Expedition
Mt. Manaslu a part of Nepalese Himalayas in the Gorkha massif with
an altitude of 8161m is world’s eighth
highest peak. It is also known as Kutang.
The location of this mountain peak is in Mansiri Himal in Gorkha district
of Nepal.
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Pumori Expedition
The most popular mountain for
those who wish to climb 7000m peaks in the Himalayas of Nepal is Mt. Pumori (7161m). Mt. Pumori is situated in Khumbu region
with the pyramid shaped and stunningly looking Peak 8km west of Mount Everest
along Nepal-Tibet Border.
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Tilicho peak Expedition
The
Peak Tilicho situated at the north of Manang in Annapurna Region. This
peak is towers at the height of 7134m in altitude. Tilicho
Peak’s northeast ridge covered with snow majestically towers the high
Kali Gandaki valley to the west and the Marshyangdi Valley to the east
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Ama Dablam Expedition with Island Peak Climbing
We offer special Ama Dablam
expedition combined with the Island Peak climbing. Ama Dablam
Expedition with Island Peak climbing extends the program by 7 days but
this is a very nice way to acclimatize for the climb.
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