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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Holiday Mountain Treks & Expedition has organized and provided services for many successful ascents on most of the trekking peak climbs. We also have assisted independent climbers, private groups or individual peak climbing expeditions all the way to the summit. Our staffs are organized and professional; and every year and every peak we are a success.

Holiday Mountain Treks & Expedition will provide you with the entire necessary infrastructure to assist you (as it is authorized government licensed professional peak climbing organizer/operator trekking company/agency in Nepal) in your summit attempt. We will do all the necessary paperwork for peak climbing, permits, organize all accommodation before/after expedition, organize base camp facilities, transport loads and provide food, tents, porters, sherpas, advice and essential assistance.

We offer these services to both inexperience and experienced mountaineers. Previous high altitude and technical climbing experience is required. Our Nepalese mountain guides and climbing sherpas are some of the most experienced in the world and will assist you as much as possible in your summit attempt.

We also provide all Nepal trekking peak climbing mountaineering expedition trip information, climbing gear/equipments list discussion, necessary practical training course for technical and gear handling, itineraries, climbing guide and other support, permit obtaining, application form and other logistic work.

Trekking Peak-the designation trekking peak is an unfortunate misnomer, because most of the peaks are significant mountaineering challenges. Few of the trekking peaks are walk ups and some of them technically demanding and dangerous. However the trekking peak climbing requires some technical skill and previous experience. The weather is often bad and may force you to sit in your tent for a day or more. Usually a well-equipped base camp is necessary and the ascent of a peak require one or two high camps that must be established. Most of the peaks require a minimum of two days to climb and can take as long as three weeks.Since 1978 the Nepal Mountaineering Association NMA has had the authority to issue permission for small-scale attempts on 18 peaks. Though it is not necessary to go through a long application process, hire and equip a liaison officer, or organize a huge assault on a major peak in order to try Himalayan Mountaineering.

The list of “Trekking Peaks” which opened for trekking groups with permission from Nepal Mountaineering Association:

Name of Peaks Altitude in Meter Location / Zone
Mt. Cholatse  6440 m. Khumbu
Mt. Langsisa Ri  6427 m. Jugal
Mt. Ombigaichen  6340 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Machermo  6273 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Chekigo 6257 m. Gaurishankar
Mt. Kyazo
Ri 
6186 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Nirekha 6159 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Lobuje
West
6145 m. Khumbu
Mt. Bokta 6143 m. Kanchenjunga
Mt. Abi 6097 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Yubra
Himal
6035 m. Langtang
Himal
Mt. Phari
Lapcha 
6017 m. Mahalangur
Mt. Larkya
Peak
6010 m. Manaslu
Mt. Yala
Peak
5732 m. Langtang
Mt. Chhukung
Ri
5550 m. Khumbu

Fee Structure for Group “A” NMA
Peak

Royalty for up to 7 members U.S. Dollars 500.00
Royalty for additional member up to 12 person U.S.Dollars 100.00

Group “B” NMA Peaks

Name of Peaks Altitude in Meter Location / Zone
Mera Peak 6654 m. Khumbu Sagarmatha
Chulu East 6584 m. Damodar Gandaki
Singu Chuli (Fluted-Peak)     6501 m. Annapurna Gandaki
Humchuli        6441 m. Annapurna Gandaki
Chulu West 6419 m. Damodar Gandaki
Kusum Kanguru  6367 m. Khumbu Sagarmatha
Pachermo 6187 m. Rolwaling Janakpur
Imja Tse (Island Peak)    6183 m.             Khumbu Sagarmatha
Lobuche  6119 m.  Khumbu Sagarmatha
Pisang 6091 m. Damodar Gandaki
Kwangde(Kawande)       6011 m. Rolwaling Sagarmatha
Ramdung 5925 m. Rolwaling Janakpur
Paldor Peak    5896 m. Ganesh  Himal Bagmati
Khongma (Mehra)                5849 m. Khumbu Sagarmatha
Kangja Chuli    5844 m. Langtang Bagmati
Pokalde 5806 m. Khumbu Sagarmatha
Tharpu Chuli (Tent-Peak)    5663 m. Annapurna Gandaki
Mardi Himal    5587 m. Annapurna Gandaki

 

Fee Structure for Group “B” NMA Peaks
Royalty for 1-4 members: USD 350.00
Royalty for 5-8 members: USD 350.00 + USD 40.00 per person
Royalty for 9-12 members: USD 510.00 + USD 25.00 per person
Note : Maximum number of members in one team is 12.

Garbage Deposit for all 33 NMA Peaks
A Garbage Deposit fee of USD 250.00 payable to NMA is required to obtain permits for all 33 NMA peaks. Refunds on the Garbage Deposit shall be as per NMA provisions.

Peak climbing equipments
Karabiners, Tapes/Slings, ice screws, Snow bars, Nut, Eight Finger, Rope, Coplex Boot, Gas Stove, Head mat, Ice Hammer, Mattress, Tent, Rock pegs Gaiters, Ice axes, Crampons, Harness, Ascenders, Descender etc

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