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Peak Climbing in
Nepal
Among more then 200 peaks in Nepal 33 peaks is known as
‘Trekking Peaks'. The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)
issues permits for climbing/expeditions to these peaks
with very simple formalities. As a member of NMA, we
provide the peak permits and logistic supports for the
climbers, promoting mountaineering activities in the
Nepal Himalaya, both at National and International
levels.
Some Trekking Peaks are
easy ‘walk ups’, but others are technical and can
sometimes be dangerous. In general a team of guides,
porters, kitchen crews and both kitchen and camping gear
are necessary to undertake expeditions to these peaks.
Our
guides always pick safe routes and know the signs of
danger and also we will give sufficient time our clients
to acclimatizes. The following are the most famous
trekking peaks in Nepal in which most of the climbers
put their interest. If you also have some special
interest on the peaks not mentioned below please write
us.We are happy to provide information's regarding those
trekking/climbing peaks.
• Mera Peak Climbing
• Island Peak Climbing
• Pisang Peak Climbing
• Yala Peak Climbing
• Naya Kanga (Ganja la Chuli) Climbing
• Tent Peak Climbing
• Chulu West Climbing
• Lobuche East Peak Climbing
• Dhampus Peak Climbing
• Nirekha Peak Climbing
Rock Climbing in
Nepal
If you want a cliff hanger experience in Nepal, the
Kathmandu valley perimeter offers some hair-raising
spots. There are some terrific, dizzying places for
those who get their kicks from crawling up vertical
cliffs. If you are not making it to some of the
kingdom's high peaks, here's another opportunity to get
a high. Of late, rock climbing has found increasing
popularity among the tourists coming into Nepal as well
as for local enthusiasts, Trekking agencies too have
jumped into the bandwagon and some of them now offer the
rock climbing experience. Most of the spots are situated
to the north and northwest of the valley, in the
vicinity of the Nagarjun forest and the shivapuri
watershed and wildlife reserve. Your rock climbing trip
can therefore be combined with bird watching, game
watching and experiencing some of the last of the
valley's wilds. Nagajuna is a verdant hill located to
the northwest of the Swyambhunath Stupa and believed to be
the place where the famous Buddhist philosopher.
Nagarjun meditated. The cliff here is located inside the
Nagajun forest reserve suitable for both beginners and
wall rats. The limestone rock face is about 12-15 m high
and bears the remnants of earlier climbs. what purists
would describe as "piton scarred " or a defaced face.
You could always do a free climb if experienced enough
or use the friendlier chocks.
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Nagarjun Hill Rock Climbing
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