Climbing Peaks in Nepal offers a wide range from peaks above 5, 500 to 6,500 m for adventurous trekkers and climbers. Who has the awe for adrenaline and breath-taking adventure; all trekking and climbing peaks can be climbed.
By any climbers from beginners to expert and professional mountaineers with the support of local expert guides with adequate equipment. As per the grade and challenge of various peaks for a day or more climb around Nepal Himalaya.
At present Nepal offers 326 peaks of all sizes from 5,500 m to 6,400 m and above to 8,000 m. The highest trekking or climbing peaks in Nepal are Mera Peaks in Khumbu and Chulu East of Manang areas. The highest at 6,476 m is Mera Peak with Chulu East at 6, 584 m according to NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association).
All climbing Peak in Nepal needs permits depending upon the heights of the peaks and must be accompanied by an expert guide.
Most Climbing Peaks in Nepal, around Annapurna, Everest, and Langtang Himal region, are the most accessible routes for climbing. The remote region requires camping gear and food to be carried for the climb, like around the Far East and Western Himalayas. Trekking and Climbing Peak in Nepal include around the Mid-West region of Manaslu and Ganesh Himal area also.