Guide to Mountaineering in Nepal

mountaineering in nepal

June 10, 2014

If you are considering a trip to Nepal and fancy something a little more challenging than trekking, speak to us about our range of mountaineering in Nepal adventures that include:

Mera Peak
Island Peak
– Cho Oyu (Tibet)
– Chulu West
– Parchamo
– Ramdung
– Ama Dablam

These destinations are tailored to cater for introductory climbs (Mera Peak and Island Peak) to significantly longer expeditions for skilled and experienced climbers (Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam). Our climbing in Nepal itineraries have been carefully selected to provide a solid pathway to mountaineering goals such as an 8000m peak or perhaps even Mt Everest. If you’ve been trekking in Nepal and have successfully managed the altitude above 5000m, then why not challenge yourself above 6000m with Mera Peak? Mera Peak is the perfect introductory mountaineering experience in Nepal and the Himalayan panorama from the summit of Mera Peak is unsurpassed. At 6476m, Mera provides a great opportunity to summit a real Himalayan giant with no technical difficulty.

We are the mountaineering in Nepal experts

The amazing Trek Climb Ski Nepal Sherpa team has a long list of Himalayan summit success adding to our wealth of experience in this challenging environment. Our trips are carefully planned to ensure that your itinerary allows maximum opportunity for success whilst not compromising your safety or well being.

Why choose ‘Trek Climb Ski Nepal’?  We know that choosing a company to travel with is a well considered decision for most people and we are often asked by clients why they should travel with us. Not to mention that all our Nepal autumn season Mera Peak and Island Peak expeditions leaders have several Everest summits to their name. We don’t just take you climbing in Nepal, we team you up with some of the best Himalayan climbers around so you can learn from the best.

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