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Expedition in Nepal

It is 51 years that this Mighty Peak Everest (The Crown of Earth) first climbed by Sir Edmund and Tenjing Norgey, it is equally mysterious and interesting. Expedition in Nepal's Himalayas is for the most ultimate satisfaction along with challenging too as the snowline begins at the altitude of 5000 m. which is much higher than many highest mountains around you and your continent. We offer you ideal arrangements for any shorts of climbing peak and mountains.
 
Mt. Everest Expedition (8,848 m.)
Click for Everest ExpeditionIt was 51 years ago that this Mighty Peak Everest (The Crown of Earth) first climbed by Sir Edmund & Tenjing Norgey, it is equally mysterious & interesting. Although there are many routes to this top here the itinerary serves you the classical route which is safe to summit. Most of the mountaineers have their dream to reach the summit of Everest in their life time. For many who are mainly trekkers become contended having the good view of it from Kalapatthar, Gokyo Ri or visiting Everest base camp.
Mt. Annapurna Expedition (8,091 m.)
Click for Annapurna ExpeditionAnnapurna is an enormous Himalayan massif, the tenth highest mountain in the world. In 1950, it became the first 8,000 meter mountain to be successfully climbed. It is located east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya by the Kali Gandaki river.
The mountain has glaciers on its western and north-western slopes which drain into this gorge.
Annapurna is a sanskrit word which when broken down, would mean, "Sustenance" and "filled with". So the name would translate into "The Goddess rich in Sustenance" or simply "The Provider". It was first climbed by M. Herzog & L. Lachenal in 1950. The Annapurna Himal and the Lamjung Himal stretch from the Kali Gandaki in the west to the Marshyangdi in the east.
Dhaulagiri Expedition (8167 m.)
Click for Dhaulagiri ExpeditionDhaulagiri is one of the most popular 8000m. peaks for climbing in Nepal. Normally, four camps will be set up for the climbing. Advance base camp will be set up at 5,300m. which is used for depositing the stuff and not as camping due to avalanche danger. Camp I will be set up at 5,900m. on the Col. which requires climbing towards the east from the Advance Base Camp. Camp II will be fixed at 6,400m. which will require stretches of steep climbing. From Camp II, we climb towards west side with steep climbing and arrive Camp III at 7,200m.
Manaslu Expedition (8,168m.)
Click for Manaslu ExpeditionManaslu is one of the popular 8000m. peaks for climbing in Nepal. Possible avalanches in bad weather, crevasses and slippery snow make this mountain a little distinct from other mountains in Nepal. Normally, four camps will be set up in the approach of the mountain. There will be a few stretches of steep climbing and crevasses from Camp I to Camp II. Slippery snow climbing is required from Camp II to Camp III. Avalanches are a threat from Camp III to Camp IV.
Kanchanjunga Expedition (8,586m.)
Click for Kanchanjunga ExpeditionKanchanjunga situated at 8598m, is the third-highest peak in the world and the second-highest in Nepal. It was first climbed by a British team in 1956. The peak consists of four summits. The west summit, Yalung Kang, is 8420m high and some people classify it as a separate 8000m peak.
Thee first Westerner to explore Kanchanjunga was the British botanist JD Hooker, who visited the area twice in 1848 and 1849.
Amadablam Expedition (6,812m.)
Click for Ama Dablam ExpeditionAmadablam, one of the most beautiful mountains in the world, is a technical mountain for climbing. Although the height is only 6812m it requires steep ice, rock and snow climbing. Normally, three camps are set in the approach above the base camp (4,570m), however, only two camps are used to spend the night. The normal route for climbing is South-West Ridge.

The ascent from Base Camp to camp I is considered one the difficult days of the expedition. We follow old grassy moraine ridges passing through a saddle and then turning to north climbing up rocky ground and through boulders to the ridge where camp I is set up. From camp I, we cross a rocky bowl and climb the ridge frequently alternating the sides along the fixed lines to the camp II. Climbing the ridge involves severe rock climbing which leads to the top of a yellow tower.
Mt. Pumori Expedition (7161m.)

Click for Mt. Pumori Expedition (7161m.)Pumori Ascend – More information
The ascent starts at 5,300m. In a beautiful base camp aside a small lake (water source, take water filters or barrels - where you can pack your equipment- and to clarificate the water -let sand to drop all night-). From base camp you have the most wonderful sight of Mt. Everest you can imagine, just above is Kalapattar Rock hill at 5545m.
After a 3 hrs walk (loaded) trough an easy hike terrain you will reach camp 1 or advanced base camp 5700m. To let your equipment and supply nearby. After this you will face a 500m. Elevation difference trough a 40 to 65 degrees slopes, 100m. Horizontal traverse, steep and expose to wind narrow ridges, some 5m. Ice wall, one tunnel climb. Pumori has many rock and mixed climb (not to need rock pitons but take some in case for the fixed rope) and spring might be more rock falling. If you have good Sherpa, Could be good for spring season.

 
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