Monday, November 20, 2017

peaks climbing in Nepal

The peaks of Nepal offer a great opportunity for adventure and exploration.The Royalty fees are also a lot lower than the higher peaks.The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has classified 33 peaks as trekking peaks in Nepal, they range from 5500 mtrs to 6500mtrs and they are divided into expedition peaks group A and Group B. The royalty received by the Nepali Government is regulated by altitude and the season you are planning to climb Nepalese Mountain Dreams and Journeys pvt. ltd. arranges peak expeditions to all the registered peaks in Nepal. In spite of the fact that the altitude of the peaks is below 6500m,some of them are very challenging. The use of ropes and other mountaineering equipment is essential. We strongly recommended that climbers having the technical know-how and experience on snow and ice climbing before attempting a serious peak climb. The few easier peaks such as Mera Peak (6476m) and Island Peak are possible without any climbing experience but you do need to be fit. All peaks are monitored by Nepal Mountaineering Association and are subject to the rules & regulations formulated by the Association. If you are planning to climb a peak you should seriously consider that enough time is built into the itinerary for acclimatization and it is also worth considering adding a couple of days to any peak trekking itinerary for any bad weather conditions. Nepalese Mountain Dreams and Journeys pvt. ltd. can help you with the planning and itinerary provide you with highly experienced mountain Sherpas and arrange all the logistical support for your expedition.

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