Thirty-three trekking peaks in Nepal ranging altitude from 5587m [Mardi Himal] to 6654m [Mera Peak] is NMA permitted mountain climbing peaks. Climbing these snowy peaks is great to start for the mountaineering career. Every mountaineer who dreams to scale mighty 8000 meters begin their climbing career from peaks in the foothills of Himalayas. It says, mountain peaks in Nepal offer Up to End of all natural and geographical scenery which is unforgettable. They acquire necessary climbing skills while conquering the summits of these peaks. Moreover, climbing these peaks is itself a great achievement.
Peak climbing in Nepal is not only summit goal but also a great way to learn climbing knowledge. Back up and safety skills in the high-altitude climbing routes, experience of climbing equipment pack and camping crews, ready to eat energy foods and mental challenge of your body.
Asunder from the apparent highlights of peak climbing in Nepal like wondering Himalayan topography. Exploration to admired high altitude Buddhist Temples, cultural encounter in Sherpa Villages. Treat walking through the alpine woodlands of UNESCO preserved areas it offers a lot more. For example, the Shangri-La of snow-capped peaks in the neighborhood from the summit of any peak is an exceptional view. Treading over the glacial trails, camping in the absolute wilderness in between lofty peaks, gripping rope works. And, interesting crampon boots skills are the challenging culmination of peak climbing in Nepal.
Top Climbing Peaks in Nepal
Mera Peak and Island peak are the top ranging royalty collector climbing peaks of Nepal navigated in Mt. Everest trial. Both climbing peaks are well-known among the mountain climbing community in the world. Chulu East peak is supreme giant climbing peak in the Annapurna circuit trek route. Tent peak (known as Tharpu Chuli) in Annapurna Langtangh Yala Peak is royalty-free climbing peaks in Nepal. Those are located in Northern Annapurna Sanctuary and Lang-tang Valley. Lobuche peak and Naya kanga peak are less touristic and high technical climbing peaks navigated in the corner of Everest Chola pass trekking and Langtang National Park. Book your favorite peak climbing packages, best price and value offered for the season – Spring/Autumn 2024/25.
Best time for peak climbing in Nepal
Traveling to Nepal is good for all seasons however for trekking and mountain climbing holidays, spring and Autumn seasons are best. You can climb the peaks in Nepal any of your suitable time with the full support and guiding service by Sherpa. And paying teak/climbing permit royalty through the local trek company. However, the best and suitable time for peak climbing in Nepal is spring (March till May) and Autumn September till November) season. These seasons are best for trekking in Nepal. Because of less rain, less snow level in the mountains, and pretty warm weather in the mountain, many people participant for climbing and expedition to the Himalayas to get the successful summit.
How to climb the mountain peaks in Nepal
To climb the peaks in Nepal you are required physically fit and fine. Arrange the peak climbing permits through the Trekking company via NMA (Neal Mountaineering Association) by applying full of the information of your personal detail. A License holder climbing Sherpa is required for climbing peaks in Nepal. Most of the climbing peaks to climb; you need to prepare personal climbing equipment gears. Those climbing gears, you may bring from your home either can hire from Kathmandu or near to Base camp. Or you can buy a package with an all-inclusive tour through the Nepali company.
The local climbing Sherpa instruct you some of the basic knowledge of climbing rules, to use the gears and safety instruction. Most of the climbing peaks of Nepal you will get summit the same day and within a day come back to base camp. So, it means every climber they spend minimum 2 to 3 days in Base camp for climbing. The rest of the time they do involve trekking to and back from Kathmandu.