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Peak Climbing in Nepal |
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Chulu East |
Duration:
23 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
6,584 m.
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With commanding views of the ‘great
barrier’ from the flanks of Chulu East
(6,584m) this challenging expedition
into the heart of the Annapurna range is
more than a match for any of the Khumbu
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Dhampus Peak |
Duration:
25 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
5,950 m.
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Dhampus peak situated in the Dhaulagiri
range is becoming one of the popular
peaks in the area. This is not a
technical peak however may need to be
acclimatized before you try to ascent
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Island Peak |
Duration:
24 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
5,360 m.
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Everyone is familiar with the name
Dhaulagiri which is in the western part
of Nepal, probably the best spot for
trekking in Nepal. The simple reason
behind it is that it consists more than
fifteen 7000-meter
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Lobuche Peak |
Duration:
21 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
6,189 m.
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At 6,189m, Imja Tse is situated at the
head of the Imja Khola valley.
Surrounded by a sea of ice in the
eastern Khumbu, the view from the summit
is one of the most spectacular anywhere
in the world
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Mera Peak |
Duration:
22 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
6,461 m.
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Our expedition starts with a dramatic
flight to the small mountain airstrip at
Lukla, in the heart of the Khumbu
region. Immediately in at the deep-end,
our first objective is to cross the
Charpate
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Pisang Peak |
Duration:
23 Days
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Grade:
Strenuous
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Max Altitude:
6,091 m.
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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
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