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Top 3 Best Climbing Peaks in Nepal

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Top 3 Best Climbing Peaks in Nepal So you finally decide to put your busy life on hold for a few weeks to go peak climbing in Nepal and the majestic Himalayas. However, with the myriad of peaks out there, you’re at a loss as to which peak would be suitable for you. Then, you search online for “climbing peaks in Nepal”, which eventually leads you here. Fear not, dear reader, for here at Trekbooking, we have the inside scoop on all major peaks in Nepal and love sharing our knowledge. The following article will provide you with a snapshot overview of the top 10 best climbing peaks in Nepal. After having read the article, you should be able to make you pick, ensuring that you select the climbing peak suiting exactly your needs! Firstly, what is a ‘climbing peak’ in Nepal? It is a peak under 7,000 meters that is considered easily climb-able by anyone who is physically fit, without specialized equipment or training. So, a climbing peak combines the joy of proper mountaineering wit...

Everest Base Camp Trek In December

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Everest Base Camp Trek in December Everest Base Camp Trek Everest Base Camp Trek  in December is a potential and reasonable time for trekking. It begins snow falling in the upper piece of the Khumbu area and the calm tumble down yet at the same time trekking is conceivable in the  EBC  course. A great many people think December is certifiably not a decent month for trekking in the Everest locale. Truth be told, a few people will feel scared to visit the Everest district since they an observation that the territory is harshly cold or even risky. Be that as it may, numerous trekkers who visited the  Everest Base Camp in December ; they have submitted positive input. In the month trek to Khumbu area around Christmas and New year is a progressively significant one. Here is a portion of the reasons which make the long stretch of December an ideal month for trekking at  Everest Base Camp  the Himalayas. As a rule, days are shockingly warm however the long stretc...
Mera Peak  mountain 6476m /21,247ft Mera peak is the wonderful option if you are looking for summit one of Nepal's many trekking peaks.the sumit offers one of the greatest views in himalays and one can see 5 of the 6 tallest mountain in the world From the summit (mt.everest, Lhotse, Cho oyo,Makalu and Kanchenjunga).  Sherpa Expedition And Trekking team start the trekking and Expedition is officially the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Nepal that offers is unlimited Mera peak mountaineering adventure. Mera Peak climbing and Expedition trip is an attractive peak that rises to the South Mera Mt. Everest and dominates of the uninhabited valleys of Hongu & Hinku. The Mera Peak climbing Expedition and mountaineering were first climbed done in 1953 by J.O.M Roberts and Sen Tenzing. However the proper ascent of Mera Peak climbed mountaineering was made in 1975 by French Climbers are Marcel Jolly, G. Baus, L. Honnis who climbed following the North Peak an...

Island Peak Climbing: Climb Island Peak 2020

"Island Peak (6,189m) is one of the most popular peaks in the Everest region of Nepal. This Peak climbing lies on top of the Chhukung glacier between Amadablam and Lhoste mountain." Island Peak Climb and mountain peak 3 Passes Trek takes us to a series of beautiful turquoise lake within the  Gokyo valley,  the known  Renjo La    Cho La and Kongma La pass  and before Island peak climb we reaching Mt.  Everest Base Camp.  On our 22 days journey, we also ascend Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar which provides magnificent close-up beautiful views of the world's highest Himalayas including  Chumbu, Pumo Ri, Lingtren, Khumbutse, Lola,  Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Lobuche  Peak and many more. Island peak climbing is physically fit and fine energetic trekkers having little experience in outdoor activities. This peak is the more technical and challenging beautiful peak for cl...

Everest Base Camp Trek

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TREKKING TO EVEREST BASE CAMP: EXPECTATION VS REALITY  At the point when our Australian Facebook people group part, Audrey Lee, posted that she'd quite recently come back from a multi-month trip including Everest Base Camp, we promptly needed to know more. We as a whole know, from internet-based life, how shocking the scene is...but shouldn't something be said about everything else that encompasses the experience, for example, preparing, pressing, dealing with height, cleanliness, nourishment, and settlement? Is it actually a "once in a blue moon understanding"? ••• Nepal is the portal to a huge number of experiences. Of the perpetual trove of stunning scenes this astonishing nation brings to the table, the trek to Everest Base Camp is a definitive pail list understanding for any open air darling. In any case, before you get on board with the EBC temporary fad, I'm here to put any misinformation to rest. Behind the Instagram channels and over-organized in...

Everest Three High Passes Trek

The  Everest Three High Passes Trek  (Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjola) is a picturesque trek in the Nepalese Himalayas, weaving through the Khumbu region over three of the world's highest passes. The Everest Three High pass trek offers unparalleled mountain scenery with an opportunity to explore the Everest region and the Khumbu Himalayan range. This trek offers not only views of several eight thousand meter Mountain peaks, but also offers views of many peaks in the seven thousand meter including the Mount  Ama Dablam, Pumori, Cholatse, Khumbutse, Khangtega, Lhotse and Nuptse. This trek is well worth the effort, because of the amazing views and unforgettable experience of passing the world's highest Himalayan passes. This trek itinerary is developed for trekkers who are looking for an adventurous and challenging mountain experience.