Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Trekking peak climbing-Nepal

Nepal fortunately offers probably the finest and the greatest diversity of trekking opportunities in our little planet. There are several routs and choices of terrain to suit most people, it’s important to remember that the more rigorous and difficult treks are not necessarily the best one.
Trekking means living intensely every moments of each long days enjoying the calm majestic beauty of the serene mountains and its lovely valleys, the romantic walks and the magnificent landscapes as well as to get to know more about the heart of Nepal, and its hill people and their smiling welcome and their unrestrained hospitality towards the new visitors. The higher one goes, feel the mountains appear so awesome, so majestic, so mysterious and beautiful. 
Nepal got a lot's of trekking adventure so come and let's enjoy the every wonderful trekking fun around different parts of Nepal. 

Tent Peak 5850 mtrs( Tharpu Chuli)


 Locally known as Tharpu Chuli (5663m), Lies besides Annapurna Base Camp along Singu Chuli/Summits does have the spectacular and magneficient views of the region Includes Annapurna Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and surrounding snow capped Mountains and wide views of the landscape. Combine with a famous Annapurna panorama trek and Annapurna Base camp trek. Trekking starts from Lake City Pokhara and trekking through Gurung and Magar Villages along the way, indigenous traditions of the Annapurna region, a unique culture and the way of life. A world famous warrior ethnicity from the region, they used to be as Gurkha shoulder they were famous in the world wars. Nowadays people have different way of thinking to get in to the profession and options are standing ahead and get one whatever they want. Annapurna is a popular touristic region of Nepal. People have really good business if they have enough tourists coming and going.All Nepal Hiking is a pioneer and a locally own climbing operator with experts.

Yala Peak Climbing 


The Yala Peak Climbing (5637m) is one of the easier trekking peaks in Nepal. It’s the lowest peak among the trekking peaks. The Yala Peak climbing is a perfect choice of trekking for the beginners of climbing. Although the Yala Peak Climbing is not technically challenging, we need good acclimatization and physical fitness. 
On the summit day, we climb up from the high camp with the help of mountain gears and supporting climbing guides and crews. The average slope of the climbing is 25-40 degrees. The climbing of this peak is suitable for those who wish to fulfill their climbing desire in short time frame.
An easily assess peak from Kathmandu and usually basic mountaineering training held in and around Yala Peak.

Island Peak Climbing


Island Peak (6168 mtrs) is the most popular trekking peak among the climbers. It was first attempted by Eric Shipton and Tenjing Norgay in 1952. The peak was named ‘Island Peak’ because the peak appears to be in the middle of the ocean of ice. It was again Imja Tse in the 80s. Still, the name Island Peak is more popular both among the climbers and the trekking professional. The Island peak lies on the southern ridge of Mt. Lhotse in Khumbu region of Himalaya.
A warm up climbing for the climbers who wish to climb higher mountains. Island peak climbing is very much suitable for beginner climbers as well as a refreshing course for regular climbers. All Nepal Hiking carefully designs all its trekking and climbing trip in consultation with experienced mountain climbers. The experts make it sure that the trip itinerary is designed keeping in mind well acclimatization, pace, intervals for the climbers. 
Island Peak climbing and Everest base camp trek starts with a 40 min flight to Lukla.  The flight itself is a life time experience with magnificent Himalayan view. You will also explore the Khumjung Village, and we’ll spend one day at Namchhe Bazar for acclimatization. 
A day’s hike to world famous Syangboche airstrip and to Everest view Hotel on the ridge of Khumjung village then descend to Khumjung village to encounter with old monasteries and museum.  Khumjung village is the homeland of Sherpa people. Enjoy listening to the tales of the Sherpa legendry climbers. Similarly, the education and health projects started by Sir Edmund Hillary, the first summiteer of Mt Everest, are also worth visiting. 
Before attempting the Island peak, we will take you to Everest Base Camp via holy place of Tengboche. Visit one of the world famous Buddhist monasteries – the Tengbochhe Monastery. The ascent of Kalapathhar would provide another acclimatization opportunity as well as a chance to see the magnificent views of Everest and surrounding tall mountains.

Mera Peak Climbing


First ascent in May 1953 by J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing.
Mera Peak (6654m), officially the highest trekking peak in Nepal, lies in the south east from Mt Everest region through the big forest in Hinku valley and comparatively less settlement. The trekking route to Mera is not a regular route of trekking. Trekking through Hinu and Hong Drangkas valley with wooded forest it be interesting for trekking as the area is less crowded than in regular trekking zone, such as Annapurna, Langtang or Everest.
The climb to Mera Peak is technically straightforward. Climbing gears like crampons, ropes, ice axe and all the basic equipment for mountaineering are necessary. All Nepal Hiking has carefully crafted this trip keeping in mind place for proper acclimatization, pace and rest before reaching the Base Camp. ANH supplies sufficient fuel and foods with necessary mountain gears and enough manpower with technical knowledge. Our climbing guides are experienced with advanced training from NMA and are also supported by other Sherpa crews. 
The views from the Mera Peak summit are one of the finest views in the entire trekking peaks of Nepal. There are views of Kanchanjungha, Makalu, Chamlang, and Baruntse in the east, Cho-Oyu, Amadablam, Kangtega in the west and Everest in the North. Similarly, one can also view the Lhotse /Nuptse ridge. The Mera Peak climbing trip starts with a 40 minute’s mountain flight to Lukla. The Zatwa La pass at 4200 mtrs could the first challenge for acclimatization. In Khare you will have a couple of surrounding day trip to get used to the altitude.

Pisang Peak Climbing



Annapurna region is among the very popular trekking routes in the world.  The region is full with cultural, traditional and natural splendors. At the same time, adventure lovers can climb most of the pristine mountain expeditions including technical trekking peak climbing in the region. Pisang Peak one of the most sought after, good looking and isolated trekking peak in the entire Annapurna region. The peak was first ascended in 1955 by a German climbing team. The Pisang Peak has been a remarkable and challenging peak to climb. The truly splendid views from the summit of the Annapurna ranges include Tilicho Peak, Annapurna II and IV, Gangapurna and the Glacier dome.
The Pisang peak climbing starts with a classic Annapurna circuit trekking route via Marsyangdi valley. First, we drive to Jagat and make four days trekking to Pisang Village.  To reach the base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through bushes and pine forests, pastures (Kharka) at 4,380m which is usually the best place for setting up the base camp. We can set up High Camp at 5,400m on the South-West Ridge. There will be snow at the high camp from the end of November to the end of March.  
Climbing snowy slope is technically hard, very challenging and snow-covered most of the time. After descending to the Base Camp, we continue our adventure to Manang and Thorang-La, one of the most popular and biggest passes in the world. Then, we arrive at the most famous Hindu temple of Muktinath. There are also many Buddhist monasteries in the Area. The views of highest mountains such as Dhaulagiri, Neelgiri, Tukche peak, and many more are very mesmerizing. Equally amazing are the unique landscape of Mustang and Kali Gandaki Valley with close up views from the Thorong La pass. 
There are some very important Buddhist monuments on the way down to Pokhara.  
From Jomsom, we’ll fly to Pokhara with its touristic taste of activities. If interested, you may also paraglide with eagle from Sarangkot and land on the side of Fewa Lake enjoying the mountains in the sky where have you been in the last three weeks.

Singhu Chuli or Flute Peak 


Singhu Chuli is the second highest peak among the trekking Peaks in Nepal and the highest trekking peak in Annapurna Himalayan range. Singhu Chuli is locally named as Flute Peak. Although a trekking peak, it’s technically challenging. One must have a good experience of climbing in ice. 
The peak was first ascended by Wilf Noyce and David Cox on its North-East face. One can have magnificent views from the top of Singhu Chuli or Flute Peak. The trek starts from the lake city of Pokhara and includes Annapurna sanctuary trekking and Poon Hill viewpoint of the entire Annapurna Region.
  
All Nepal Hiking has carefully crafted this trip keeping in mind place for proper acclimatization, pace and rest before reaching the Base Camp. ANH supplies sufficient fuel and foods with necessary mountain gears and enough manpower with technical knowledge. Our climbing guides are experienced with advanced training from NMA and are also supported by other Sherpa crews. We also encounter Gurung and Magar culture and traditions while passing through the world famous rhododendron forests along the way. 
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