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Recommended by Lonely Planet 8th Edition
Page no.: 333, Published Date: Sep 2009

 

Peak Climbing in Nepal


Peak Climbing in NepalThe 800-km stretch of the Nepal Himalaya is the greatest in the world with eight peaks that rise above 8000 m including Mt. Everest. Ever since the country opened its peaks to climbers in 1949, the Nepal Himalaya has become a great theatre of mountaineering activity and the drama of success and failure have provided impetus to thousands of men and women to the ultimate challenges. The Nepal Himalaya has been an attraction to many people, be they saints, philosophers, researchers or adventures.

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Peak Climbing Peak Opened for Foreign Expedition
Name of Peak Height (in meter) Region
Hiunchuli 6441m Annapurna
Singu Chuli 6501m Annapurna
Mera Peak 6654m Khumbu
Kusum Kangru 6367m Khumbu
Kwandge 6011m Khumbu
Chulu West 6419m Annapurna
Chulu East 6584m Annapurna
Island Peak 6160m Khumbu
Pacharmo Peak 6187m Rolwaling
Lobuche Peak 6119m Khumbu
Ramdung 5925m Rolwaling
Pisang Peak 6091m Annapurna
Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) 5663m Annapurna
Mardi Himal 5587m Annapurna
Mehara Peak 5849m Khumbu
Ganja-La Chuli 5844m Langtang
Pokhalde 5806m Khumbu
Paldor Peak 5896m Langtang
Yala Peak 5500m Langtang

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