Peak Climbing in Nepal
Peak Climbing in Nepal is one of the most exhilarating adventure activities in Nepal. Nepal, the land of Himalayas with the highest peak of the world Mount Everest (8,848m) consists of more than 1,600 peaks identified so far. Out of all these peaks around 300 are located just in Khumbu Region (Everest Region).The government of Nepal has granted more than 30 peaks for climbing. Some of them are simple whereas some are technical and some are both technical and arduous.
Peak climbing in Nepal is one of the extreme adventures that trekkers across the globe prefer to experience while in Nepal. The peaks in Nepal have attracted many people from the world so far and many like you are planning for this heavenly experience.
Actually, venturing into the wild mountains fed with snow and challenging them is not an easy task. However, the adventure enthusiasts still dare to challenge them.
Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa from Nepal were the first two persons to scale the highest peak of the world Mt.Everest. They stepped on the peak in 1953 and since then thousands of people are experiencing the thrill of peak climbing by scaling many different peaks including the Mt. Everest.
Some of the renowned peaks of Nepal are Mera, Lobuche, Island, AmaDabalam, Yala Peak, Chulu West and East Peak, Thorang Peak, Pisang Peak and many more. Every year more than 5000 people visit Nepal just to climb the peak.
For Peak Climbing in Nepal definitely, one requires some certain hiking and trekking experience. And some technical peak climbing requires prior climbing experience too. The climbers also need to have some training to climb certain peaks in Nepal. They are supposed to be familiar with climbing equipment too. Also, they need sound physical and mental wellness.