Thriving Heights...
Peaks of NepalOut of the 10 highest peaks in the world, eight lie in Nepal. No doubt Nepal is the favorite destination for mountaineers and trekkers, with more than 600 expeditions trudging up the Himalayas each year. But not all peaks in Nepal are open for trekking.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has set aside a total of eighteen peaks that can be trekked with the pre-requisite permit of NMA.
Trekking Peaks
The 'Trekking Peaks' of Nepal gives hobby-climbers an opportunity to tackle the high Himalayan peaks without having to organize a major expedition. Although these peaks are lower than their more famous cousins - the 8000 meter peaks - many of the climbs are no less demanding and adventurous in nature. The climbing treks offer a chance to climb a Himalayan summit and a taste of being in the `white wilderness'. Most of these trips can be completed within a short period of time.
Mountain Peak Height
In feet In metres
Mera Peak 22,476 6,654
Kusum Kangguru 20,883 6,367
Gyachung Kang 25,910 7,897
Himalchuli 25,801 7,864
Nuptse 25,726 7,841
Makalu II 25,120 7,657
Jongsong Peak 24,472 7,459
Chamlang 24,012 7,319
Kabru 24,002 7,316
Baruntse 23,688 7,220
Gauri Sankar 23,440 7,145
Pyramid 23,400 7,132
Api 23,399 7,132
Ama Dablam 22,494 6,856
Helpline
Ministry of Culture
Tourism & Civil Aviation, Tourism Industry Administration
Mountaineering Division, Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu
Tel: +(977)-(1)-4256234
Nepal Mountaineering Association
Naxal, Kathmandu
Tel: +(977)-(1)- 4434525, 4435442
Fax: +(977)-(1)-4434578
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