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Nepal Peak Climbing
For the adventurous traveler, there are minor peaks open for
Alpine climbing through the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
This association was created to control climbing in the Nepalese
Himalayas to protect the health and safety of both the climbers
and the mountains. As an active member of the Nepal
Mountaineering Association, Beyond The Limits Treks can make all
arrangements for your peak-climbing excursion as well as
acquiring the necessary permits. All climbers are required to
obtain permission for peak climbing through a trekking agency
which is an active member of the Nepal Mountaineering
Association.
We also provide trained, qualified, and experienced climbing
guides to ensure the safety and success of your expedition. By
Himalayan standards, these peaks may seem minor in scale, but in
reality they offer an exciting challenge, giving you a taste of
adventure on snow-covered Mountains. |
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Itineraries |
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Hiunchuli
(17 Nights / 18 Days)
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Hiunchuli, at a height of 6,441 meters, forms a massive
south-facing wall together with Annapurna South. Its eastern
face overlooks the Modi Khola and guards the entrance to the
Annapurna Sanctuary. |
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Mera Peak
(15
Nights / 16 Days)
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Mera peak is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal.
The walk from Lukla through the Sherpa regions of the remote
Inkhu valley is an unforgettable experience. |
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Island Peak
(18 Nights /
19 Days)
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The name itself suggests that this peak offers a magnificent
look at an island surrounded by ice. One can enjoy the amazing
views of Mt. Makalu and Mt. Lhotse from summit. |
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Tharpu Chuli
(16
Nights / 17 Days)
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Tharpu Chuli, popularly known as Tent Peak, is situated in the
middle of the Annapurna Sanctuary. This expedition follows the
North-West ridge to set up a high camp and continues in this
direction to |
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Pisang Peak
(14 Nights / 15 Days)
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Situated in the Marshyandi valley near Manang, Pisang Peak rises
majestically above the green grasslands and mountain village of
the area. |
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Chulu West
(15 Nights / 16 Days)
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Close-by to Pisang Peak, Chulu West can be ascended from a small
valley north of Manang. The best view of the peak can be seen
from the Throngla Pass (5416m/ft) of the Annapurna Circuit. |
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Singu
Chuli
(19 Nights / 20 Days)
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Singu Chuli (6,501 m) was formerly known as Fluted Peak. The
first ascent of this peak was made by Wilf Noyce and David Cox
on its North–East Face and the top section of the East Ridge. |
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Kusum Kangaru
(00 Nights / 00 Days)
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Kusum Kanguru, 6,369 meters, dominating the southern end of
Charpati Himal separates the valley of the Dudh Koshi from the
upper reaches of Hinku Drangka. |
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Kwangde Peak
(00 Nights / 00 Days)
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Also known as Kangde Ri and Kwangde, Kwangdi Ri is a difficult
mountain to climb and stands at a height of 6,011m. It forms an
impressive multi-summited ridge at the eastern end of the
Lumding Himal, which |
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Pokhalde Trek
(00 Nights / 00 Days)
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Pokhalde (5,806 m) was first climbed in 1953 via the Kongma La
along its north ridge by the 1953 Everest Expedition team led by
John Hunt. |
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