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Mountaineering In Nepal |
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Peak climbing provides to mountain lovers great adventure trip. Known as
the Himalayan Kingdom, Nepal has 1310 mountains (the major portion of the
Mountain range.) which are over 5500 meters (18,090 ft) to 8848m (29,028ft)
above sea level. This makes our country exceptionally popular for mountaineers.
Since 1978, the Nepal Mountaineering Association has had the authority
to issue climbing permits for small-scale peaks. Thanks to our NMA membership,
Unique Path Trekking can see to permitting without the previously complicated
application process. Our Guides are experienced high elevation
mountaineers. They are trained to take you safely into the thin air region of
the majestic Himalayas. They are particularly concerned about the
acclimatization process. Unlike certain other organizers, we only dispatch
guides who are have summit experience on your target mountain. We shall
gladly send you the rules and regulations of the Nepal Mountaineering
association upon request. If you are interested venture into the snow and ice
regions of the high Himalayas, please contact us for detailed information. We
can arrange equipment, guides, high altitude porters, and all food and
accessories. Any NMA-approved mountain can be targeted. There is only one item
you have to bring yourself: brave and spirit! We will see to
everything else.
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Lobuche Peak
There exist two distinct summit to
Lobuche
Peak: Lobuche east (6119 m / 20,075 ft) and Lobuche west (6145 m
/ 20161 ft). Although they are connected by a continuous ridge
there is a sharp gap and a considerable
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Island Peak
This peak offers an enjoyable
climb the
peak,
also provides some of the most striking scenery in
the Khumbu. If the peak can be likened to an Island
in a glacial sea, than the main land forms a
semicircle of cliffs that rise
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Mera Peak
The bulk of Mera, officially the
highest
of
Nepal's permitted trekking peaks, ries to the south
of Everet and dominates the watershed between the
wild and heavily woded valleys of the Hinku and
Hongu Drangkas. Mera peak is a
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Singu Chuli
Singu Chuli is the mountain
formerly
known
as Fluted peak. A few days after, enjoying that view
of "Fluters", wilf Noyce and David Cox
went on to make the first ascent of this attractive
and difficult mountain by its North-East
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Pisang Peak
Seen from Pisang the peak rises
from
yak
pastures above the village in a uniform slope to the
final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished
snow and ice slope. Looked at from above Ongre the
peak
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Naya Kanga
Viewed from the hill above
Kyangjin
Gompa
in the Langtng Valley, Naya Kanga is a shapely
mountain rising to the west of the Ganja La (5122 m
/ 16800 ft) which is a popular, although at times
difficult, pass giving
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Yala Peak
This peak is situated north of Kathmandu
in
Langtang area. This is an easy peak to climb and suited for
anyone with trekking experience. We start in Syabru besi after a
5 hour drive from Kathmandu and spend five
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Dromo Peak
Regarding Dromo Peak, that is a
peak
open
only for expedition and not a trekking peak like
Mera and other. It means Royalty fee is (US$ 2 000)
is levied by the Government and you have to be
accompanied by a
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Pharchamo
The Nepal Mountaineering
Association
call
this peak Parchemuche, a name by which, as far as I
can find out, no one else knows it! The peak, which
lies due south of the Tesi Lapcha, is unnamed on the Schnider
Rolwaling
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Ramdung
Situated south of Na in the upper
Rolwaling,
Ramdung, also called Ramdung-Go on the Schneider
map, is one of a cluster or peaks around the Yalung
La (5310 m/ 17421 ft), a pass giving access to the
Upper
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Tharpu Chuli
Situated in the heart of the
Annapurna
Sanctuary,
Tharpu Chuli is an attractive mountain; part of the
eidge line, thrown south from Glacier Done, that
includes Singu Chuli and acts as a central divider
between the semi-circle of peaks
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Dhampus Peak
Situated in the heart of the
Dhaulagiri
region,
Dhampus peak is an interesting peak for climbers.
The path to High Plains View point is part of an
adventurous trail to Dhampus-pass, from where a gentlly
rising
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Chulu West
Ascent of Chulu West and Chulu
Central
are
best made from a base camp in a small valley north
of Manang situated off the main trail to Thorong La
Pass 5416m. Indeed some of the best views of this
peak can be had from that pass.
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Paldor Peak
On a clear day the Ganesh Himal,
with
the
icy fangs of pabil (7101m/ 23300 ft), Lobsang Karpo
(7150m/ 23458 ft), GI (7406m/ 24298 ft) and GV
(6950m/ 22802 ft) can be seen forming an imposing
backdrop to
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Huinchuli Peak
Huinchuli, with Annapurna South,
forms
the
massive south - facing wall, well seen when trekking
north from Pokhara. Huinchuli is the eastern bastion
of this rampart, with its East Face overlooking the
Modi Khola, guarding the
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Tilicho Peak
Tilicho peak is a little bit hard
to climb
than
the other mountains having height of the around
7000m. The way to this mountain climbing has two
ways up to it's base camp. One way goes via
Marshyangdi Valley route
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