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I visited Nepal in September 2006 for the purpose of trekking in the Annapurna Sanctuary area. I was introduced to Clan Treks and Bishwa Chapagain by a mutual friend from the United Kingdom.

The level of service I received from Clan Treks was second to none, in fact a close friendship has developed as a result of the 10 days we spend trekking in the Sanctuary...

Ian Harries Grantham,
Lincolnshire , UK

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Peak Climbing in Nepal

Nepal is a famous country for the climbing mountains. Climbing in Himalaya is a dream of many mountaineers and trekkers around the world. Nepal is the only country in the world where you can climb the highest mountains in the world; having 350 Himalayan Peaks over 6000m and among them eight are among fourteen highest peaks of the world. Nepal offers joys of mountaineering, which can be combined, with the pleasure of trekking & expedition. People wanting to do Mountaineering expedition needs psychological and physical stamina plus prior experience is certainly an advantage, but not essential. Minimum 30 days required for the trekking and mountaineering. No wonder Nepal is the favourite destination for mountaineers and every year more than 600 expeditions trudge up the Himalaya, including the trekking peaks.

Nepal is world famous for mountaineering and peak climbing. Few places in the world have such fascinating and glittering peaks and such astounding natural beauty. The large number of Himalayan Peaks on the vicinity of highest mountain of the world has always been a great attraction to the mountain climbers. Ever since the country opened its peaks to climbers in 1949, the Nepal Himalayas has become a great theatre of mountaineering activity and the drama of success and failure have provided impulsion to thousands of men and women to meet the ultimate challenge. The most popular trekking peaks are Island Peak, Mera Peak, Ramdug Peak, Paldoor Peak, Thamserku Peak and Lobuche East Peak, in Everest region. Naya Kanga & Yala Peak in Langtang region and Pisang Peak, Singu chuli Peak, Tharpu Chuli Peak, Chulu East, Chulu West, and Dhampus Peak in Annapurna region. With the help of our experienced Sherpas, mountain guides and well-equipped Trekking Crew, we will make your dream come true, succeeding the climbing of these challenging peaks. Our expeditions are delivered with the highest level of professionalism, quality and safety, enthusiastic and highly qualified guides, seamless delivery of operations and our infectious enthusiasm.

Best Seasons
There are four mountaineering seasons spring (March-May), summer (June-August), autumn (September-November) and winter (December-February).

Permission
Climbing permits are issued by the Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation (MOTCA) for 135 peaks known as mountaineering peaks, and by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) for 32 smaller peaks, known as trekking peaks, which range from 5,587 to 6,654 m in altitude. The following documents have to be sent to MOTCA, Mountaineering Division when applying for a climbing permit completed application, endorsement of the National Alpine Club, short biographies of all the members of the expedition (with photograph and signature), map and/or photograph of the mountain indicating climbing route and approach route map. Enlistment of the expedition's name does not require any fee and it should not be paid before receiving the permit from the Ministry of Tourism

Feature Peak Climbing in Nepal

Dhampus Peak Climbing
Dhampus Peak Climbing
Dhampus Peak, also known as Thapa Peak, lies North-East of the big Dhaulagiri massif. It is in terms of climbing technicalities an easy mountain to ascent. The overwhelming altitude differences between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges make Dhampus Peak a very exposed spot to observe the scenery from. Having Tukuche Peak (6920m) and Dhaulagiri...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 21 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Island Peak Climbing
Island Peak Climbing
Island Peak (Imja -Tse) is one of the most famous climbing peaks in Nepal. It stands in the Everest Region, reaches a height of 6,189m and is popularly known as Island Peak, a name given to it by Eric Shipton’s party in 1951, as the peak resembles an island in a sea of ice when viewed form Dingboche. Later in 1983, the peak was given the Nepali name...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 18 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Lobuche peak Climbing
Lobuche peak Climbing
Lobuche peak has two summits, East and West with heights of 6119m and 6145m respectively. A continuous ridge connects them, but it is long and there is a considerable height loss and gain. The East Peak is recognised as a trekking peak, whereas the West is known as an Expedition Peak. Lobuche being an attractive mountain offers various existing...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 19 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Mera Peak Climbing
Mera Peak Climbing
Mera Peak is the highest permitted trekking peak of Nepal. It stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent on 20 May 1953. The trek starts from Kathmandu with a drive to Jiri and a trek to...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 18 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
Naya Kanga Peak Climbing
Formerly known as Ganja-La Chuli, Naya Kanga (5,844 m) rises to the west of Ganja-La, and is a popular but difficult mountain to climb. The normal route to this peak is via the snowy northeast ridge, an aesthetic line on snow and ice, classically alpine in character. It is not yet clear who climbed this summit first. The Langtang valley lies roughly thirty...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 18 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Pisang Peak Climbing
Pisang Peak Climbing
The Pisang peak in the Annapurna Himalayan range offer you good scope for exploration. The western flank of Pisang Peak is guarded by a hanging glacier and offers a considerable Challenge, while huge rock slabs, which are difficult to climb, guard the western end of the ridge. A German Expedition made the first ascent in 1955. With its distinguished snow...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 22 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Tent Peak Climbing
Tent Peak Climbing
Situated at the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, Tharpu Chuli is an attractive mountain that forms part of the ridge line, standing south of Glacier Dome. The ridge also includes Singu Chuli and acts as a central divider between the semicircles of peaks enclosing the Sanctuary. Tharpu Chuli offers an interesting climb and a spectacular view of the Annapurna...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 22 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak Climbing
Yala Peak, is situated north from kathmandu near border of Tibet (China). This is one of the easy lowest trekking Peak in Nepal. Drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche about 7 to 8 hours by bus and we flow the trekking rout of Lang tang valley on till Kyanjin Gompa. From Kyanjin Gompa you will pass through the Airport than you torn to north is Yala Peak...
Facts Of Trip
Grade: Strenuous & Difficult
Days: 15 Days
Type: Peak Climbing
Cost: Price on request
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