The Himalayas
of Nepal have long been the destination for mountaineers from around
the world. Nepal has 8 of the 10 highest mountains in all the world
including the tallest of them all , Mt. Everest.Eco-Trek offers guided
climbing trips on many of Nepal's smaller trekking peaks. Most of
the climbs are non-technical but involve a large amount of glacier
travel and physical fitness is a must. We have experienced guides
to introduce you to the fascinating experience of high altitude mountaineering.
The Kingdom of Nepal is blessed
with the most awe inspiring gift of nature anywhere in the world.
It is home to the mighty Himalayas, which mean's "abode of
snows" in Sanskrit. These mountains are the root of thousand's
of years of Nepali culture. They intimidate us with their overwhelming
size and humble us with their apparent immortality.
They are home to 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world including
the highest of them all Mt. Everest. Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha as
the Nepali's call it) rises to the top of the Himalayas at 29,028
ft. It truly is an honour to sit beneath such a natural spectacle |
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| Peak
Name |
Hights |
Duration |
| Island
Peak (Imja tse) |
6,183 m. |
20 days |
Mera Peak
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6476 m.
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18 days |
Lobuje Peak
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6,119m / 20,070ft. |
20 days |
| Ramdung
Go |
5,925m / 19,434ft. |
25 days |
| Parchamo |
6,187m |
20 days |
| Chulu East and West |
6584m &
6419m. |
20 days |
| Pisang Peak |
6,091m / 19,978ft. |
16 Days |
| Paldor Peak |
5,896m / 19,339ft. |
18 days |
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