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Expedition in Nepal |
If you want to climb a Himalayan summit there are
many peaks in Nepal offering a wide range of mountaineering
objectives.
We offer an expedition support and guiding service with
fixed date departures and as well as private groups on a bespoke
basis. Our most popular expedition in Nepal is to Mera Peak
at 6,476m where the view from the summit is no doubt one of
the finest in the Himalaya.
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Mt. Everest 8848m. The world's highest mountain attracts trekkers from around the world. We offer a variety of treks to this destination.
You can choose a panoramic view of many of the world's highest mountains including Mt. Everest........... READ MORE |
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Ama Dablam has long been considered the prettiest mountain in the world. High on her Southwest face hangs a glacier resembling a 'Dablam' - the sacred ornament box worn by ladies in the Sherpa community. It was this spectacular feature that got her the name "Ama Dablam"......... READ MORE |
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Baruntse Peak lies in the heart of the Khumbu massif to the west of Makalu. This captivating ridge is surrounded by some of the most famous peaks of the world: Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam..........and the list continues. ........ READ MORE |
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The Dhaulagiri Himal lies south of the Tibet/Nepal border and the culminating high point at its eastern end is Dhaulagiri l. The seventh highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri towers in solitary splendor. This magnificent peak rises as a giant shoulder of shining ice and snow. ......... READ MORE |
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Shishapangma is consicered one of the easy 8000 meter peaks with high rate of success for climbing in Nepal. When the mountaineers think of Skyline Treks & Expedition with the objective of reaching the top of 8000 meter peak with comparatively little efforts,.......... READ MORE |
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Cho Oyu stands high above the Tibetan plains on the Nepal / Tibet border, and is an ideal choice for mountaineers ready to test themselves on the eight thou sanders. The world's sixth highest mountain is to the locals a holy mountain. It was first climbed by S. Moechler, H. Tichy and p. Dawa Lama.......... READ MORE |
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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. ........... READ MORE |
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There is probably no other country in the world that arouses as much curiosity as this vast expanse of myth and religion known to the world as Tibet. Steeped deep in religious mysticism and ancient practices............ READ MORE |
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Mount Manaslu (8163m.) was first climbed in 1956 by a Japanese expedition. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word manias, meaning "intellect" or "soul". It is the same root word as that for Manasarover, the holy lake near Mt. Kailash in Tibet. Just as the British considered Everest their mountain, Manaslu has been always regarded as the "Japanese mountain" ....... READ MORE |
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Lhotse was first climbed by F Luchsinger and E Reiss in 1996. "Lhotse" which means "south peak" is part of the Everest massif and is only 3 km south of Mount Everest, separated by the South Col.. ........ READ MORE |
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The “Nuptse” is situated in the Khumbu Himal just south-west of Mount Everest. Nuptse I (7855m) was first sumited by a British expedition on the north-ridge (Scott-route) on May 16, 1961 by Dennis Davis and Sherpa Tashi. ......... READ MORE |
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As far as measurement goes it is the third highest mountain in the world, and sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim border only a few miles from Tibet . G.Band, Evans & J. Brown in 1955, first climbed it. In keeping with its name "five treasure houses of the great snows" the Kanchenjunga Himal is a grand collection of shapely spires............ READ MORE |
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Located in Nepals Khumbu region this pyramid shaped 23,495 ft.peak dominates the skyline behind Kala Pataar (19,000 ft). Anyone who has made the trip to Everest either as a climber or trekker will remember Pumori’s distinctive shape. Named by George Leigh Mallory, "Pumori" apparently means "Unmarried Daughter" in the Sherpa language........... READ MORE |
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Ganesh Himal is one of the beautiful mountains in the 7000m. Mountain north site of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is easily visible on a clear day from the Kathmandu city. The Ganesh Himal is similar in that it is near to Kathmandu but still rarely visited by tourists despite the relatively a easy trekking destination and pristine forests and villages of the region. .......... READ MORE |
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Himlung Himal 7126m is one of the recently opened peaks for climbing and is located between Manaslu and Annapurna ranges. This expedition takes you through remote villages to Nepal & Tibet boarder. .......... READ MORE |
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Gyachung Kang is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal, a subrange of the Himalaya, and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m). It lies on the border between Nepal and Tibet. ............ READ MORE |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Tea House Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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TIMS |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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Camping Trekking |
| Clanging bells announce the brightly coloured mule and yak caravans that regularly use the well-trodden paths on their way to and from Tibet. We climb with them through oak and rhododendron forest and across sparkling streams to Ghorepani Pass (2,853m). On day three, in the pre-dawn, we climb to Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness a classic Himalayan moment. |
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