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| Peak Climbing in Nepal Himalaya |
Although, sophisticated gears and highly-skilled guides like those used in mountain expeditions are not required for climbing smaller peaks, extra gears like special boots, ice-axe, helmets, jackets and sometime oxygen cylinders for contingency are required for peak climbing as you need to walk on ice on high-altitude. Experienced climbers can venture alone, but it is advisable to take along a skilled guide.
Permits are required for peak climbing, too. The official process is easier and the charges are less compared to mountain expeditions. The government has authorised Nepal Mountaineering Association, of which we are a member, to give out permits for peak climbing.
Mera Peak Climbing (6461m ) 15 to 18 days
Pising Peak Climbing ( 6091m ) 15 to 18 days
Yala Peak Climbing (5732m) 10 to 14 deys
Labuche west Peak Climbing (6419m) 18 to 20 days
Chulu East Peak Climbing (6584m) 18 to 20 days
Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing (5663m) 17 to 19 days
Langsisha Ri Peak Climbing (6310m) 12 to 16 days
