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  With more than 240 peaks above 6000m & 1300 peaks of 6000m. Nepal is great theatre for mountaineering.
 
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Mt. Everest : 8848m.
Mt. Kanchanjunga : 8586m.
Mt. Cho -oyu : 8201m.
Mt. Dhaulagiri : 8163m.
Mt. Lhoste : 8516m.
Mt. Makalu : 8463m.
Mt. Manaslu : 8167m.
Mt. Annapurna : 8091m.
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The great Himalayan range in Nepal has eight out of fourteen of the world’s 8000 meter peaks with total number of 1310 snow peaks over 6000 meters and offers the best choices for Himalaya expedition and mountaineering in Nepal.

Whether the interest is simply climbing a peak or an expedition on 7000 or 8000 meter peak, climbing Himalayas in Nepal has become a dream for most of the adventure enthusiasts and mountaineers in the world.
 
We have the expertise to organize full scale Himalaya expedition as well as logistic support for climbing on peaks in Nepal & Tibet under the expert management of famous mountaineers.

Expedition on Pumori, Amadablam, Baruntse are considered the popular among 6000 & 7000 meter peaks where

as Dhaulagiri, Makalu, Manaslu, Everest are the 8000 meter peaks for the challenging climbing in Nepal. We arrange fully guided and logistic support on Cho Oyu, Shishapangma and Everest in Tibet.

 
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Mt. Everest 8848m.

The Mt. Everest is the highest peak of the World 29028ft. through which the climbing toppers feel themselves as the most proud and adventurous personal the World.

 
 
Mt. Kanchanjunga 8586m.

Kanchanjunga, at 8598m, is the third-highest peak in the world and the second-highest in Nepal. It was first climbed by a British team in 1956. The peak consists of four summits.

 
 
Mt. Cho -oyu 8201m.

Austrian first climbs Cho Oyu in 1954. The Indian and German team also climbed this peak in 1958 and 1964 respectively. Till to date many expedition teams have successfully reached on its summit.

 
 
Mt. Dhaulagiri 8163m.

Dhaulagiri (8167m.) was first climbed by the Swiss in 1960. Its name is derived from Sanskrit "dhavala means" means "White" and girl is "Mountain".

 
 
Mt. Lhoste 8516m.

Lhotse (8516) was climbed by a Swiss expedition in 1956. Its lower peak, Lhotse Shar, 8383m, sometimes considered a separate 8000m peak, Lhotse, which means "South peak" is part of the Everest massif, just to the south of Everest.

 
 
Mt. Makalu 8463m.

The peak was first mapped and photographed from the Tibetan side by the 1921 British Everest reconnaissance. Hillary and Shipton photographed Makalu during a side trip on the 1951 Everest reconnaissance.

 
 
Mt. Manaslu 8167m.

Manaslu (8156m) was first climbed in 1956 by a Japanese expedition. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intellect" or " soul" It is the same root word as that for Manasarover, the holy lake near Mt. Kailash in Tibet.

 
 
Mt. Annapurna 8091m.

Annapurna was first climbed by M. Herzog & L. Lachenal in 1950. The Annapurna Himal and the Lamjung Himal stretch from the Kali Gandaki in the west to the Marshyangdi in the east.

   
     
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