Peak Climbing in Nepal
Peak climbing in Nepal is a great way to experience both trekking and mountaineering. These “trekking peaks” are between 5,500 and 6,500 meters, offering adventure without the extreme difficulty of big expeditions. Popular climbs include Island Peak, Mera Peak, and Lobuche East.
Most peak climbing trips take 15–20 days and start with a trek through beautiful valleys and villages. Once at base camp, you’ll learn basic climbing techniques and use gear like ropes, crampons, and ice axes.
No major climbing experience is needed, but good fitness and a love for adventure are important. With the support of guides and Sherpas, peak climbing in Nepal gives you the thrill of reaching a Himalayan summit in a safe and rewarding way.
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