Trekking peaks in Nepal gives hobby-climbers an
opportunity to tackle a high Himalayan peak without organizing a major
expedition which is easy and comfortable than expedition in Nepal despite of
being lower than 8,000 m peak climbing are no less demanding and adventure than
expedition. These peak climbing trips offer a chance to climb a Himalayan
summit and a taste of being in the white wilderness, without burning a big home
in your pocket. Peak climbing is popular with in trekking destination with
relatively easy access to the mountains. Most of these trips can be completed
within a short period of time. For instance Naya Khang in the Langtang valley
can be completed in less than twenty days with plenty of time allocated for
acclimatization. Whereas on the Pisang & Chulu trip, you can back to
summits in under one month with an itinerary that also takes you on the famous Annapurna circuit trek. Everest region
holds the most popular peaks which are Mera Peak in the remote Hinku Valley,
Island Peak, Khongma-tse, and Lobuche peaks near the Everest Base Camp.
Lobuche peak climbing is one of the popular trekking peak
climbings in Nepal. The peak is an attractive summit and offers various routes
for climbing. The normal route for climbing Lobuche is through South Ridge. The
peak consists of several small summits and the true summit requires climbing steep
snow and ice slopes to the top from the summit ridge. We follow Everest base
camp trek route up to Pheriche and then trek to Dughla. The base camp will be
set up at 4,950m.near a lake in a rocky hollow at the base of the glaciated
South-West Face. The views of Amadablam and Tawache are superb from here.
Mera Peak Climbing takes us to the summit of Mera Peak
(6,461m/21,190ft) which is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Mera Peak is
ascended preferably during the spring and autumn seasons as it’s the best time
to climb the mountain for its astonishing views of the Himalayan Vista. Five
8,000m peaks are visible from the summit including Everest, Lhotse, Cho You,
Makalu and Kanchenjunga.
Pisangpeak climbing is well combined with the popular
Annapurna circuit trek to make a very satisfying Himalayan trek and climbing
adventure in a single trip. Considered as an easy climbing peak, Pisang peak
provides its climbers an interesting journey passing along varied ecosystems,
diverse cultures, and amazing landscapes. Although this climb is considered to
be among the easier ones of the Himalayan region, a reasonably high level of
physical fitness and health is still strongly recommended.