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Peak Climb in Nepal |
Nepal is the country where each and every part of the country speaks a though little about adventure when you walk, when you travel and in fact it's whole lot of adventures in the country. In the same respect, here we're to introduce about the Expedition and it's outline in Nepal and the programs that we provide you for your enjoyment depending upon the level of interest here on.
Peak Climbing is another prime attraction of Nepal. The Mountains of Nepal have stood are irresistible landmarks for the world's adventurers since Nepal opened its doors to visitors in the 1950s. Mountaineering can range from climbing the highest peak of the world to climbing lower peaks. Although by Himalayan standards 33 "Trekking Peaks" are considered minor peaks, they nonetheless provide snow and ice-climbing, and are technically quite challenging. Mountaineering teams can apply for permit at mountaineering section of the Ministry of the Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation or directly contact to your local trekking agents. |
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Peak Climbing in Nepal |
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Adventurous trek with a climb of Island Peak in the Khumbu region. The trails are basically the same as on any Everest trek with a diversion from Dingboche towards Island Peak and retracing your footstep to Lukla. This Trek is a combination of Island Peak Base Camp and Kala Pathar Base Camp. |
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Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Its elevation of 29,035 feet (8,850 meters) was determined using GPS satellite equipment on May 5, 1999. It was previously believed to be slightly lower (29,028 feet /8,848 meters), as determined in ... |
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