Climbing peak in Nepal requires many considerations before one can actually embark on climbing activities. Due to economic, safety, environmental and cultural concerns there are various rules and restrictions imposed by the government regulating peak climbing activities. Mountains are part of natural resources and most countries, even those rich with mineral resources derive fees and revenue from permits to climb special mountains such as Denali in the USA or Aconcagua in Argentina. Government fees are an important part of export revenue for Nepal.
We provide a range of support services to climbers to guide you through procedures, to ensure that you get the best value for money and that you achieve your goal. It's half the fight to know where to go, when to go, who to go with and what to bring with you. Generally, second time it's far simpler but it's far smarter to do it the first time, it's cheaper, healthier and more fun. We would like to help you with your dollars for further adventure.
Nepal is a land of mighty Himalayas. This is home to 8 of 10 of the world's highest mountains. Peak climbing is daring sport in Himalayan mountain expedition over 6000 meters up to 7000 meters high. It is something which is both technically and physically demanding. Plenty of local as well as foreign visitors spend lots of time and money on these adventure. Peak Climbing has been included in the bucket list of most adventure lovers.
Chulu East Peak Climbing, Island Peak Climbing, Lobuche Peak Climbing, Mera Peak Climbing, Naya Kanga Peak Climbing are among the top climbing destinations in Nepal. All our climbing treks are led by experienced Sherpa who are registered with the Association of Nepal Mountaineering (NMA). They provide all of the security measures, weather reports and other useful information and advice that will make your climbing safer.
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