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Monday, December 28, 2009

Peak Climbing

Peak Climbing is the one of the major sports observed in Nepal. More than anything else; Nepal is best known for its mountains and mountaineering. Nowhere else on earth can provide you such a concentration of high snow capped mountains and have the opportunity to climb some of the highest peaks of the world. Of course, Mount Everest immediately comes to mind when people think of Nepal is home to another seven peaks over 8000 meters and innumerable others between six and eight thousand meters. Currently 326 peaks are available for expedition with an additional 33 minor peaks being designated as Trekking peaks". A1 Excursion is fully organized to provide qualified & trained climbing guides to take non climbers for convenience, safety & expected successes. Apart from that we are ready to support of any kind of trekking peak and obtaining permission, providing other supporting staff during your climbing. All mountaineering trips are run with professional mountain Guides, cook & Sherpas. We provide handsome services for our patrons and make your trek simple and easiest one.
Mera Peak Climbing
Mera peak is considered one of the major and popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The Peak itself rises to the south of Everest. The ascent of the peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit.
Chulu West 'Peak Climbing'
Chulu west is one of the most popular area for 'peak climbing', which starts from west of Kathmandu. This is the regions classic long- distance 'peak climbing' for which you’ll need an absolute 18 to 21 days. Three weeks would be safer and more enjoyable.
Annapurna Circuit with Pisang Peak
Pisang Peak is one of the most popular trekking areas, which starts from west of Kathmandu. This is the region’s classic long-distance trek for which you’ll need around 21-24 days. Three weeks would be safer and more enjoyable.
Island Peak Climbing
The Everest region is well known for its world's glorious and highest mountain Mount Everest. This region is also a piece of heaven on Earth for the trekkers and it has four of world's 14 highest peaks i.e, Everest, Lhotse, Kanchanjunga, Cho-yu and other mountains.
Pisang Peak Climbing
Pisang Peak rises above from Pisang village and yak pastures in a uniform slope of ice and snow to the final summit pyramid. Pisang peak is considered one of the easy climbing peaks among the trekking peaks in Nepal.
'Island Peak Climbing'
Island Peak is the most popular trekking peak in Nepal. From Dingboche the mountain is seen as an island in a sea of ice. The summit is interesting and attractive with a highly glaciated west face rising from the Lhotse Glacier.

Mera Peak
Mera peak is considered one of the major and popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The Peak itself rises to the south of Everest. The ascent of the peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit.

Chulu East Peak Climbing
Chulu East is one of the most popular trekking & peak climbing area, which is situated west of Kathmandu. This is the region’s classic long-distance trek for which you’ll need around 21-24 days. Three weeks would be safer and more enjoyable.

Kanchenjunga Trek with Dromo Peak
Kanchanjunga sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim border only a few miles from Tibet. This route was opened to the trekkers in 1988, though people have trekked in the area in connection with mountaineering expedition since the turn of the century.

Tharpu
Tharphu Chuli also known as Tent Peak is situated in the heart of Annapurna Sanctuary and is among the few snow-clad summits at this height range in Nepal. This peak offers an ideal opportunity for those who want to summit a Himalayan peak, but who may otherwise be hesitant to try a higher peak.

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