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Peak climbing programs for the year 2006

Island Peak 6,165 m
  • Program: Island Peak Climbing 6,165 m. Spring
  • Region: Everest / Khumbu Region
  • Program Days: 18
  • Highlights: Spectacular Mountain Range View and the Sherpa Villages, Kalapathar, Amadablam, Pumori, Panaroma on Everest.
  • Cost: 1,376 ( Euro ) + Euro 200 ( Domestic Air Fare ) + Euro 1 Per Day for Hiring of Equipment.
  • Minimum No. of Participents : 4 Pax
Dhampus Peak 6,012 m
  • Program: Dhaulagiri Trek with Dhampus Peak Climb 6,012 m.
  • Region: Dhaulagiri Region
  • Program Days: 15 Days
  • Highlights: Technically easy ascent among existing peaks in Nepal, Lies in the lap of massif Dhaulagiri, Annapurna 1, 2, 3, 4 , Annapurna South, Nilgiri, Tilicho above the horizon of South.
  • Cost: Only for Trekking : 49 Euro USD 63 basedon 7 to 9 Pax.
  • Climbing Cost: US$ 1000 up to 7 Persons and US$ 200 each exceeding 7 Pax.
  • Minimum No. of Participents : 7 Pax.
Mera Peak 6,476 m.
  • Program : Mera Peak 6,476 m. Trek & Climb ( Spring )
  • Region : Everest Region
  • Program Days : 20 Days
  • Highlights : Mountain Flight to Lukla, Thengboche and Dengboche Monastries, Namche Bazaar, Panorama on Ama Dablam, Everest, Pumori, Lhotse , Nuptse.
  • Cost : Trekking ( 1498 EURO ) + Domestic Air Fare ( R/T) 200 EURO + Equipment Hire Cost 1 EURO per day.
  • Minimum No. of Participents : 4 Pax
Parachermo and Ramdungo Peak
  • Program : Parachermo and Ramdungo at Rolwaling
  • Region : Rolwaling Region
  • Program Days : 29 Days
  • Highlights : Dolakha, Rolwaling Valley, M onlung La, Chho-rolpo, Tashingfung.
  • Minimum No. of Participents : 4 Pax.

about peak climbing / mountaineering

Peak Climbing is another prime attraction of Nepal. The Mountains of Nepal have stood are irresistible landmarks for the world's adventurers since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peak of the world to climbing lower peaks. Although by Himalayan standards 33 "Trekking Peaks" are considered minor peaks, they nonetheless provide snow and ice-climbing, and are technically quite challenging. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of the Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation or directly contact to your local trekking agents.