Peak Climbing in Nepal- Nepal peak climbing information- Nepal trekking peaks
                       Nepal has been the focus of outstanding achievements in the world of mountaineering, with it's eight peaks above 8000 meters. It has challenged the minds and bodies of those who have dared for decades Among the identified 1310 peaks above 6000 meter, one quarter are officially opened for mountaineering activities, including the 'trekking peaks'. Tackling these peaks is the next step beyond 'simply' trekking, before scaling the eight thousand.
                       The Nepal Mountaineering Association has designated 18 lesser summits, ranging in elevation from 5587 m. to 6654 m. as trekking peaks. These peaks offer a compromise between a standard trek and a full-on mountaineering expedition, ranging in difficulty from moderately steep glacier walks to technical, multi day rock and ice climbs previous climbing experience is not strictly necessary, but you need to be specially fit and able to cope with cold and stormy conditions. Himalaya Journeys Treks & Expedition offers you a special arrangement to bring you to the summit of those peaks.
19 Days Island Peak Climbing (6189m.)
27 Days Pissang Peak Climbing (6091m.)
24 Days Ramdung Peak Climbing (5925m.)
18 Days Mera Peak Climbing. (6654m.)
24 Days Chulu West Peak Climbing (6419m)
27 Days Chulu East Peak Climbing (6119m.)
65 Days The Naya Kanga Peak Climbing (5844m.)
23 Days Labuche East Peak Climbing (6119m.)
23 Days Labuche West Peak Climbing (6145m.)
24 Days Kusum Kanguru Peak Climbing (6368m)
16 Days Kwangde Peak Climbing (6011m)
23 Days Singu Chuli Peak Climbing (6501m)
21 Days Hiunchuli Peak Climbing (6,441m)
23 Days Pokalde Peak Climbing (5806m)
15 Days Yala Peak Climbing
23 Days Pachermo Peak climbing
30 Days Tilicho Peak Climbing
16 Days Dhampus Peak Climbing
20 Days Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) Peak Climbing
17 Days Paldor Peak Climbing
