Mountain Expedition |
There
are 1310
identified
Himalayan
peaks in
Nepal
and 326
peaks
have
been
opened
for
mountaineering
in
Nepal.
Nepal
having 8
out of
14 the
highest
peaks in
the
world is
renowned
for
mountaineering.
The
thousands
of
mountaineers
come in
to Nepal
from the
far and
wide of
the
world
each
year to
fulfill
their
desire
of
standing
on the
summit
of the
Himalayas.
Mountaineering
Expedition
is
similar
to
challenging
treks,
however,
includes
basic
mountaineering
above
the snow
line
using
ice axe,
crampons
ropes
and
necessary
climbing
gears
under
the
supervision
and
instruction
from the
climbing
leader/guide.
People
wanting
to do
this
type of
expedition
needs
psychological
and
physical
stamina
plus
prior
experience
is
certainly
an
advantage,
but not
essential.
Minimum
30 days
required
for the
trekking
and
mountaineering.
We have
some
Himalayas
day by
day
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Ama
Dablam
Expedition
Ama
Dablam
is known
as one
of the
most
impressive
mountains
in the
world,
not for
it's
altitude,
but for
it's
beauty,
aesthetics
and the
pure
exposure
encountered
high on
it's
flanks.
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Ama
Dablam with
Island Peak
In
addition,
an
expedition
to Ama
Dablam
is more
than
just a
climb.
It’s a
journey
into the
heart of
the
Himalayas.
Located
in the
Khumbu
valley
of
Nepal,
only 12
km from
the
summit
of
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Annapurna
IV Expedition
Annapurna
IV is
considered
relatively
easier
mountain
to climb
among
all the
Annapurnas.
The
normal
route is
approached
from
Manang
side. It
requires
two
hours
walking
from the
base
camp
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Baruntse
Expedition
Mt.
Baruntse
Peak is
one of
the
beautiful
7,000m
snow
peaks in
the
Himalayas
of
Nepal.
This
mountain
lies in
the
heart of
the
Khumbu
massif
to the
west of
Makalu.
This
captivating
ridge is
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Mt.
Everest
Expedition
Mount
Everest,
the
greatest
challenge,
is more
than the
famous
mountain
on
earth.
It has
unique
beauty,
mystery
and
mood.
Successful
historical
Everest
Expeditions
leaves
one with
the
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Kanchenjunga
Expedition
Kanchenjunga
is the
third-tallest
mountain
in the
world
after
Mt.
Everest
and Mt.
K2.
Kanchenjunga
is
situated
in
eastern
part of
Nepal at
8598m.
It was
first
climbed
by a
British
team in
1956.
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Dhaulagiri
Expedition
Dhaulagiri,
the
White
Mountain
was
first
climbed
by the
Swiss in
1960.
Its name
is
derived
from
Sanskrit
“dhavala-
means
white”
and giri
is
mountain
– The
White
Mountain.
It is an
enormous
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