License No: 237321
Peak climbing in Nepal is usually both technically and physically very challenging activity in the high Himalayan. Nepal has 1310 identified Himalayan peaks over 6000 m including 8 out of 14 highest eight thousand meter peaks in the world whereas 326 peaks are officially available for climbing and mountaineering.
Since Peak climbing is technically and physically very challenging activity, it requires considerable climbing skills. In Nepal, it usually is done on about 6000 meters high mountains, where acclimatization is easier and more effort can be devoted to climbing skill rather then shier brute force to combat altitude. This makes Nepal undoubtedly the best destination for mountaineering and climbing. Thousands of climbers and mountaineers come to Nepal with different motives; some to test their skills and courage while others come to fulfill their desire to summit an adventurous Himalayan peak and stand at the top of the world.
NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association) has given authority to issue the permits for 27 selected peaks among them by the Mountaineering Section of the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation through its resource members. We, as a registered travel company of Nepal, are also permitted to conduct various mountaineering training and expedition peograms.
Following are some of the mountaineering service packages that we offer: