Peak Climbing |
First
Environmental
Trekking
has
always
been
providing
desired
and
friendly
services
to the
valued
adventure
travelers.
We are
fully
organized
to
provide
any
support
of any
kind of
trekking
peak &
obtaining
permission,
providing
support
staffs
including
high
altitude
climbing
assistants
&
porters,
Cook.
Nepal
having
1310
Himalayan
peaks
over
6000
meters
offers
joys of
mountaineering
in Nepal
which
can be
combined
with the
pleasure
of
Trekking
&
Expedition.
Trekking
Peak
Climbing
is one
of the
most
popular
and
successful
adventure
programs
for
among
the
adventure
lovers
of the
world.
To make
this
program
more
friendly
and
successful,
there
are more
than 30
minor
trekking
peaks
open for
climbing
under
Nepal
Mountaineering
Association.
The
climbing
of these
peaks
are
controlled
under
the
rules
and
regulations
formulated
by this
Association.
To climb
this
beautiful
but
challenging
trekking
peak one
should
need a
permit
and
experienced
climbing
guide
and
should
go
through
the
registered
trekking
companies
of
Nepal.
It is
true
that the
previous
experience
is not
necessary
to climb
the
Trekking
Peak.
However,
you must
be
prepared
mentally
as well
as
physically
for this
adventurous
expedition.
Our
company
runs all
mountaineering
trips
with
professional
mountain
Sirdar &
Sherpas.
Mountaineering
beginners
can
enjoy
trekking
with a
combination
of peak
climbing
mainly
in
Everest,
Annapurna
and
Langtang
regions.
The most
popular
trekking
peaks in
Nepal
are
Island
Peak,
Mera
Peak,
Lobuche
East
Peak,
Lobuche
west
peak,
Tawache
peak,
Kwangde
peak,
Cho la
peak,
Cholaste,
peak &
Pokalde
Peak, in
Everest
region,
Nayakanga
Peak,
Yala
peak in
Langtang
region
and
Pisang
Peak,
Singuchuli
Peak,
Tharpu
Chuli
Peak,
Tent
peak,
Chulu
east
peak,
Chulu
west
peak,
Thorung
peak,
Thapa
peak,
Dhampus
peak,
Tilicho
peak,
Hunchuli
in
Annapurna
region.
We are
operating
following
Trekking
Peak
Climbing
&
Mountain
Expedition
in Nepal
Himalaya.
Tharpu
Chuli
(Tent
Peak)
Climbing-5663m,
Ramdung
Go Peak
Climbing
- 5925m,
Paldor
Peak
Climbing
- 5896m,
Pokhalde
Peak
Climbing
- 5806m,
Pisang
Peak
Climbing
- 6091m,
Pharchamo
Peak
Climbing
- 6187m,
Mera
Peak &
Amaphu
Lapse
Climbing
- 5415m,
Meera
Peak
Climbing
- 6654m,
Mardi
Himal
Climbing
- 5587m,
Lobuje
Peak
Climbing
- 6119m,
Kusum
Kangru
Peak
Climbing
- 6367m,
Kongma
Tse (Mehra)
Peak
Climbing
- 5849m,
Island
Peak
Climbing
Via
Chola
Pass -
6183m,
Kwangde
Peak
Climbing
- 6011m,
Chulu
East
Peak
Climbing
- 6584m,
Mera
Peak
Climbing,
Hiunchuli
Peak
Climbing
- 6441m,
Ganja La
Chuli (Naya
Kanga)
Climbing
- 5844m,
Chulu
Weast
Peak
Expedition
- 6419m,
Island
Peak
Climbing
Via
Kalapattar
- 6183m. |
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Major
CLIMBING
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Island
Peak
It is no
surprise
that
Himalayan
peaks
have
drawn
adventurers,
climbers
and
cultural
enthusiasts
for
nearly
200
years.
The
stark
and
rugged
terrain,
so
entwined
with the
culture
of local
Sherpa
people,
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Mera
Peak
The Mera
peak
trek
(6476m)
is famed
for the
being
the
biggest
trekking
peak in
Nepal,
though
there is
little
technical
difficulty
required
to
climb.
Mera
Peak
rises to
the
South of
Everest
and
dominates
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Singu
Chuli Peak
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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Tharpu
Chuli Peak
This
magnificent
peak
rises as
a giant
shoulder
of
shining
ice and
snow.
This is
a
conical
peak on
the
northern
side of
Thapa(
Dhampus
)Pass
and
generally
snow
covered
but not
alpine
in
nature
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Chulu
East Peak
Chulu
East
(6,584m)
is
situated
high
above
the
Manang
valley
with
breathtaking
views
across
to the
Annapurna
II, III
and IV,
Gangapurna,
Glacier
Dome,
Dhaulagiri,
Tilicho
peak and
Manaslu.
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Chulu
West Peak
The
massif
of
Chulus,
it
stands
in front
of
spectacular
chain of
Annapurna
Himal.
Between
the two
Cholus,
the west
is
higher
then
east.
The view
of
entire
slope of
Annapurna
II, IV,
III,
Gangapurna,
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Baruntse
Peak
Baruntse
(7129)
lies in
Nepal
between
Everest
and
Makalu.
It has
four
ridges
and four
summits
being
substantial
and
symmetrical
snow
peak. It
is
bounded
on the
east by
Barun
Glacier
flowing
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Mera
& Baruntse Peak
Fly from
Kathmandu
to Lukla.
Trek
from
Lukla to
Chutanga.
Camp. -
Rest day
at
Chutanga
for
Acclimatization.
- Trek
from
Chutanga
to Thuli
Kharka
via
Zatrawala
Pass.
Camp. -
Rest day
at
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Mera
& Island Peak
Fly from
Kathmandu
to Lukla
which
takes
approximately
30
minutes
and trek
to
Phakding.
Early in
the
morning
you will
be
driven
from
hotel to
Kathmandu
airport,
after 30
minutes
spectacular
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Hiunchuli
Peak
Hiunchuli
(6441m)
is the
fourth
highest
peak
among
the
'Trekking
Peaks'.
It is
one of
the
least
difficult
by
expeditions
which
lies in
the
Annapurna
range
and it
is
connected
to
Annapurna
South
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Lobuche
Peak
Lobuche
peak is
known as
Lhauche
among
the
Locals.
This
attractive
summit
rises
above
the town
of
Lhauche
which is
just a
few
kilometer
from the
Mt.
Everest.
There
exist
two
distinct
summits
on this
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Naya
Kang Peak
Naya
Kang
(5,844
m) rises
to the
west of
Ganja
La, and
is a
popular
but
difficult
mountain
to
climb.
The
normal
route to
this
peak is
via the
snowy
north-east
ridge.
This
trekking
peak
climbing
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Paldor
Peak
Paldor
lies at
the
south-east
end of
Ganesh
Himal
marking
the
junction
of the
Tiru and
Karpu
Dandas
at the
head of
the
Mailung
Khola, a
tributary
of the
Trisuli
Gandaki
river.
On a
clear
day the
Ganesh
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Parchamo
Peak
Pachharmo
peak
(6273m)
lies
south of
the Tesi
Lapcha
and,
when
seen
from the
pass the
mountain
is
really
attractive.
It is a
straightforward
snow
peak
first
climbed
in 1955
along a
well
defined
north
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Pisang
Peak
Pisang
Peak
6092 m.
rises
above
Pisang
village
and lush
green
Yak
pastures
in a
uniform
slope of
ice and
snow to
the
final
pyramid
like
summit.
Pisang
peak is
considered
one of
the
easier
climbing
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Pokhalde
& Khongma
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.
Pokhalde
looks
like a
crenulated
rocky
ridge
dominated
by
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Ramdung
Peak
Ramdung
Peak
(5930m)
is
situated
south of
the
Tesilabtsa
pass,
which
borders
Khumbu
and the
immense
Rolwaling
valley.
Crossing
the pass
into the
remote
valley
of
Rolwaling
takes
you to
the
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Tent
Peak
Situated
in the
heart of
the
Annapurna
Sanctuary,
Tharpuchuli
is an
attractive
mountain.
It is a
part of
the
ridgeline
and is
located
south
from the
glacier
dome. It
includes
Singu
Chuli
and acts
as a
central
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Yala
Peak
Yala
peak is
a part
of the
Langtang
Himal
which is
located
at the
central
part of
Nepal.
Walking
through
the
dense
forest
and
traditional
ethnic
settlements
you
reach
the
wonderful
base
camp of
Yala
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