There are 414 pinnacles open for moving in Nepal. Of those 414 crests there 72 (7000m/22,965ft) tops open for climbing. The 7000m pinnacles of Nepal can incorporate the absolute most overwhelming climbing destinations that the Himalayan kingdom brings to the table. There is unquestionably a scope of trouble from simple to testing to keep both the fledgling and master climbers occupied.
The upper 6000m pinnacles and the 7000m pinnacles likewise start to shape an obvious qualification. It is here that we can truly recognize the strategies utilized on mountaineering pinnacles and specialized snow-capped pinnacles. Mountaineering will in general include all the more trekking on the lower edge to modestly soak landscape through specialized elevated targets climb exceptionally soak territory and require the utilization rope frameworks to capture the climber in case of a fall. Climbers will for the most part adopt the attack strategy for mountaineering and higher rise targets. On specialized elevated, rising climbers will for the most part go in a high style fixing negligible camps and now and again no camps by any means.
A 7000m endeavor is essential and suitable to an 8000m undertaking.
This is a true expedition to a less climbed, but amazingly beautiful mountain. Serious mountaineers will see Baruntse Peak (7129m/23,389ft) as another addition to their climbing logbook - despite the...
Only eight kilometers from Mt. Everest! The Pumori Expedition awaits the climbing enthusiast and adventurer. Go for it! One of the more difficult 7000m peaks.Mt. Pumori (7161m/27,494ft) will test your...
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Tilicho peak (7134m/23,406ft) is another magnificent mountain worth crossing off your wish list. Sherpa Expedition & Trekking, with more than 40 years of trekking and climbing experience will see...
This mountain does not get the publicity it deserves and is a truly beautiful peak with all the trimmings – 3 distinct summits! Be an explorer and don’t follow the crowds! This is definitely the...
A mind-boggling visual smorgasbord of massive mountain peaks to feast your eyes on! This is a must see peak that sees fewer climbers, hence more solitude and time for you to absorb the breathtaking su...
Ama Dablam's main peak (6,812m/ 22,349ft) is sometimes referred to as the Matterhorn of the Himalayas due to its symmetrical pyramid shape. Ama Dablam is a mountain in the eastern Himalayan Range 152...
Go the extra mile and make a highly recommended detour off the usual path to this rarely visited purely Tibetan influenced region steeped in Buddhism. Himlung Himal (7126m) is in the Manaslu region of...