Peak Climbing
Himalaya, the abode of Lord Shiva, the natural watchtower surrounding vast swaths of lands and glaciers that melted into life giving riverbeds where distinct ancient civilizations emerged, prospered and is still continuing from thousands of years, a place where mystical sacred Shambala lies somewhere close to the footsteps of Yeti and where myth permeates into everyday life.
हिमालय : (Sanskrit word)
Hima (snow) + ālaya(dwelling) = “abode of the snow”
Nepal being a small nation is blessed with highest concentration of medium to the tallest mountains, in whole of planet earth. In fact, eight out of 15 tallest mountains adorn the Himalayas of Nepal, including the tallest Mt.Everest. Add to the fact that, 1310 mountains that tower above 6000m are from the Himalayas.
The smaller mountains with heights ranging from 5587 to 6500 meters are generally called trekking peaks. The reason it is called so is because, with basic mountaineering skills, i.e. use of ropes, climbing boots with crampons, basic descent, using ice axes, using ladder, etc. any trekker with decent fitness and without serious health conditions can summit these peaks. By the standards of Himalayas, these are smaller mountains with less risk. Thus, the adversity level will also be much lesser compared to the tall behemoths surrounding their smaller brethren. Furthermore, our experienced climbing guides with years of mountaineering experience (Who have summited Mt.Everest and other highest mountains) will be helping you achieve the necessary skill sets that you will surely require when you make that ascent to the top. Also, we will provide you with all essential gears so that you won’t have to worry about the hassle of organizing everything by yourself.
If you are a trekker with stamina and want to take your trekking experience to next level, then we are more than happy to help you reach that level. Believe us, when all is said and done, the view from the top will be quite worth it!

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