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Nepal Expedition |
Expedition in Nepal is the most
challenging but a rewarding trip. Expedition is all about
exploring the virgin and majestic Himalayas as well as its
natural biodiversity. This beautiful tiny Himalayan kingdom
of Nepal is one of the paradise that has meet anyone who wish
to conquer high mountains by their own foot. This small kingdom
is the land of world's top most highest peaks including Mt.
Everest is majestic crowned to the north. Eight of the world's
14 peaks over 8000m including Mt. Everest (8850m), Kanchenjunga
(8586m),Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Dhaulagiri
(8167m), Manaslu (8163m) Annapurna (8091m), are only located
in Nepal. Mountaineering and trekking in Nepal has relied
heavily on the progress and Inspiration developed by various
expeditions to Everest. Most of the attraction of Nepal in
the early days resulted from the discovery that the highest
peak in the world lay within the forbidden and isolated kingdom.
Beside Royalty and other government liable charges, Skyline
Treks & Expedition Company provides its best service with
experienced climbing Sherpa Sirdar in very negotiable price.
Our Sherpa Sirdar are already success to summit 8000m including
Mt. Everest. After successfully climb the Mt. Everest on 29th
May 1953 by Tenzing Norgey sherpa and Sir Edmund Hilary then
frequented for mountaineering in Nepal. Since Skyline Treks
and Expedition established arrange the almost the Himalayan
expeditions in Nepal as well as all trekking peaks of Nepal. |
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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
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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".........
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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. ........
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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.
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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,..........
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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
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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
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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............
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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" .......
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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.. ........
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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. .........
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Kanchenjunga's name is something of mystery. One
Sanskrit scholar claimed it derived from Kancan Jangha,
golden thigh, through quite why this should have been
is a mystery as there is no physical resemblance, or any
obvious legend associated with the area.. ............
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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
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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
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Churen Himal (7371m) lies western Nepal and it is
a part of Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve area at Jaljala. .
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Nepal is a Himalayan country where hundreds of
Peaks do welcome for those people who wants to adventure..
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Thamserku Expedition 6608 m 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. ..........
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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
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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
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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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| 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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