Peak climbing in Nepal

Trekking Peak climbing in Nepal

Nepal is home of thousands of small to highest mountain peaks. The snow capped mountain peaks ranges from 5500 meters. Climbing the easy to challenging highest peak all need comfortable weather and condition to climb. The mountains are dangerous to climb in very hot, rainy or cold season. Snow fall can be the cause of life finish in winter. So, climbing a peak in Nepal Himalayas is best in spring and autumn season. It is the proven fact that climbing in autumn and spring season has high summit success records till.

Best time for peak climbing in Nepal

Spring Season:

Spring is the major climbing season for all kinds of peaks and trekking in Nepal. In spring the weather is warm enough and views are clear. The chances of rain or cloud are less in compare to other time. Spring season is the best peak climbing season because of warm weather, not so much snow deposited. The spring season ranges from March to May for three months. Mount Everest, Lhotse, Manaslu, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Mera, Island and other several peaks are climbed in spring in high ratio.

The wind speed might be the problem for this season but talking consideration of all kinds of factors, spring is the best climbing time for the Himalayas of Nepal.

Autumn Season:

Amadablam ExpeditionThe autumn season starts from late September and ends at early December. It is the second best time for peak climbing adventure in Nepal. The beautiful lush green hills of the lower part of mountains and the crystal clear Himalayas are the major highlights of this season. After the rainy season, the weather is cool enough for climbing. Not so cold and not so hot, autumn is the best time for enjoying views of clear nature and suitable time for climbing the mountains. Manaslu expedition is the best time in autumn.

There are enough records of successful climbing to the 8000 meters and less mountain in the autumn season. The perfect weather with comfortable climbing routes with less danger snow slides in the autumn gives more changes of successful summit over the Himalayas.

Although winter and rainy season are not recommend time for climbing in Nepal, some successful records of summiting 6000 meters to 7000 meters peak. Finally as a mountain climbing operator, we suggest the autumn and spring season for the climbing of high Himalayas.

Peak climbing in Annapurna Region

Annapurna Region Peak Climbing is the most famous Peak Climbing Area (Region) of Nepal due to its natural beauty, cultural and ethnic diversity and proximity. Every year about 60,000 trekkers along with Peak Climbers explore this region. Annapurna is the first 8,000mt mountain conquered. It was accomplished by Maurice Herzog & Louis Lachenal on June 3rd 1950. The broadest pass, Thorong-la 5416mt, the deepest gorge in the world, Dana, and the biggest rhododendron forest in the world are other attractions of the Annapurna Trekking - Peak Climbing Region.

Peak climbing in Everest Region

Everest Region is fomous for Trekking and Expedition. It offers sensational options that reward visitors with up-close, majestic vistas of the world's highest peaks. Amidst the towering Himalaya are Sherpa villages and remote Buddhist monasteries. Sagarmatha National Park (declared a World Heritage Site, Natural, in 1979) contains some of the most rugged destinations of the Himalaya. The following are our featured Everest Region Peak Climbing Trips and please note that the time indicated next to each is measured with your well-being in mind and slight adjustments might be made during the time of Peak Climbing.

There are altogether 33 Trekking Peaks with elevations up to 6600m which have been designated as the “trekking peaks” in Nepal. Generally, the majority of peaks are easy to climb but there are several peaks which are not that easy, and require some technical expertise. Peak climbing is one of the most famous tourist activities in Nepal.

Peak climbing in Langtang Region

Langtang is a wildly beautiful region in Nepal sandwiched between the icy glaciers of the Himalaya and the Tibetan border. this valley is known as valley of glaiciers. Langtang valley is a spectacular region with breathtaking Himalayan scenery glaciers decend from massive snow capped peaks, rushing mountain streams carve their way through pine forests, and the sacred alpine lakes of Gosainkunda offer serenity to pilgrims and trekkers alike.Being easily accessible from Kathmandu by road and spending the first night at lovely hill town of Syabrubesi, the actual trek begins the following day. The trail winds zigzag through Rhododendron and Conifer forests and heads up to high Alpine Yak pastures, glaciers, moraines and ultimately numerous peaks. The Langtang Region Peaks are the quickest and least expensive to climb.

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