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with a combination with your trekking
trips.
My Nepal Adventure has experienced climbing guides, who have
climbed and guided these peaks several times during their
tenure of duty. Safety is always a number 1 consideration
with any climbing or trekking. We welcome even an individual
in order to climb a peak. We can accommodate everything for
the climb itself i.e. a trek towards the peaks location:
flights if needed: equipment or any extra assistance it
involves.
My Nepal Adventure Climbers are capable to participate in
various types of expeditions and are familiar with climbing
technicality. All our Guides have climbed almost all of the
Trekking peaks and has participated in most of the major
expeditions for last 15 years with clients from all over he
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Island Peak |
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This peak offers an enjoyable climb the
peak, also
provides
some of the
most
striking
scenery in
the Khumbu.
If the peak
can be
likened to
an Island in
a glacial
sea, than
the main
land forms a
semicircle
of cliffs
that rise in
the north to
the rugged
summit of
Nuptse
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Lobuche Peak |
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Lobuche peak is an attractive summit,
offering a variety of existing routes and wide scope for new
lines. Seen from near Pheriche, the dark triangle of its
rocky east face rises above the moraines of the Khumbu
Glacier to and icy skyline. This skyline forms the south
ridges,
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Mera Peak |
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The bulk of Mera, officially the highest
of Nepal’s permitted trekking peaks, ries to the south of
Everest and dominates the watershed between the wild and
heavily woded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas . Mera
(Peak) is a chance to venture into a little visited
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Pisang Peak |
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Pisang the peak rises from yak pastures
above the
village in a
uniform
slope to the
final summit
pyramid,
which is an
undistinguished
snow and ice
slope.
Looked at
from above
Ongre, the
peak is a
little more
interesting
and can be
seen as a
curved
ridge, with
the faces
above Pisang
being the
truncated
southern end
of the
mountain.
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SIngu Chuli |
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Singu Chuli is the mountain formerly
known as Fluted peak. A few days after, enjoying that view
of “ Fluters”, wilf Noyce and David Cox went on to make the
first ascent of this attractive and difficult mountain by
its North-East Face and the top section of the East Ridge.
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Chulu West |
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Of the two Chulus (East and West), Chulu
West is the higher peak. The first ascent in to Chulu West
in 1952 by a Japanese Expedition team. It is lies in a small
valley north of Manang; off the main trail to the Thorong
La. Chulu East was climb by a German Expedition team in
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Naya Kanga |
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The Langtang valley lies roughly thirty
kilometers
north of
Kathmandu
quite close
to the
border with
Tibet.
Indeed one
of the
rewards of
gaining the
Ganja La of
the summit
of Naya
Kanga is the
superb views
of peaks
close to or
in Tiber.
The stunning
panorama
looking
north-east
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