Mountaineering in Nepal has always been a popular and thrilling adventure activity, and this has been true from the country's beginnings. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa created history by stepping on the shining summit of Mount Everest, and we are taken back in time to their era. The mountain is an appealing and mysterious sight that inspires and attracts mountaineers from all over the globe to climb mountains of diverse heights and difficulties. Adventurers with a never-say-die mentality fight it out time and time again on their route to the peak to reach this elusive objective and rewrite the pages of history by crossing the finish line and earning distinction among the world's most elite panel of mountaineers.
The Himalayan mountain range, also known as Nepal's "white castle of pristine beauty," is a fascinating compilation of natural grandeur and a one-of-a-kind natural marvel that attracts visitors from all over the world. In addition to Mount Everest, which stands at 8,848 meters above sea level, it is home to eight of the world's fourteen tallest peaks, including the magnificent K2, and dozens of other hiking summits between 5000 and 6000 meters in height. Destination Himalaya Treks & Expedition has successfully guided numerous mountaineering expeditions to 8000-meter peaks as well as dozens of trekking trips to altitudes ranging from 6500 meters and below, all while utilizing high-quality and reliable mountaineering equipment and employing Sherpa climbers who have received professional training and experience in the mountains. As a result of their expertise and extensive training in mountaineering techniques, our entire support crew, as well as our team leader, are knowledgeable and adapted to mountain conditions, including climate and topography. They are also knowledgeable and adapted to dealing with any hazards that may arise while mountain climbing and using the equipment. Bring your family and friends to see history being created with us and to experience the moments that only happen once in a lifetime.
The Nepal Himalaya, with eight of the world's tallest peaks lying inside its boundaries, has sparked the interest of many travelers. The bulk of peaks surpassing 8000 meters in height was climbed during the 1950s Golden Decade of Climbing. Climbing had developed into a national sport at the time, with several nations striving to be the first to the top. It's all about establishing new records these days. Nepal now has 326 climbable peaks. Mountains in Nepal's Himalayas are accessible at any time of year due to climbing permits issued by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation's Mountaineering Section. To get permission to climb, you must provide the required official papers. There are around 121 peaks that do not need liaison officers, whereas the remaining do. In Kathmandu, climbing gear and equipment may be bought or rented, and mountaineering and trekking groups can arrange the whole adventure. These firms are responsible for all areas of logistics, including equipment, food, transportation, and guide and porter services.
Ama Dablam Expedition
Ama Dablam is one of the most technical mountains on the Himalayas list in mountaineering. The route to climb mount Ama Dablam is from its southwes...
Himlung Himal Expedition
Himlung Himal lies in the Manaslu region northeast of the Annapurna region with an altitude of 7126m, one of the remote corners of the Nepal and Ti...
Baruntse Expedition
Mt. Baruntse is in the heart of the Khumbu region, crowned by four peaks and bounded on the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by the Barun Gl...
Cho Oyu Expedition
Cho Oyu (8,201m), known as "Tibetan God Turquoise" is the sixth-highest mountain in the world. It lies in Everest Region in Nepal. The best choice...
Dhaulagiri Expedition
Mt. Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain, a huge Himalayan massif located in north central Nepal. It is the best mountain located entirely wi...
Manaslu Expedition
Manaslu is one of the most renowned mountains in the world. Many foreigner enthusiasts climb very curiously. This expedition is culturally fascinat...
Tukuche Peak Expediton
The Tukuche peak lies in the western Nepal Himalayas between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Although relatively less explored, Tukuche is one...
Everest Expedition
Mt. Everest is named after George Everest, former Surveyor General of India. It is also famous by the name of Chomolungma (Mother Goddess of the Wo...
Ganesh Himal Expedition
Ganesh Himal lies in the North West of Kathmandu, the western range of Langtang Himal, between the Budhi Gandaki and Trisuli valleys. A few peaks o...
Churen Himal Expedition
Churen Himal lies in the north of Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve and to the west of Mt. Dhaulagiri, which is the unbeaten path of Nepal with the incredi...
Annapurna IV Expedition
Mt. Annapurna IV is situated in the Manang district in the Annapurna region. The route begins from Kathmandu to Besi Shahar via bus drive to Syange...
Kanchenjunga Expedition
Until 1856, Kanchenjunga was considered the highest mountain in the world. It lies in the eastern part of Nepal. Kanchenjunga is the 3rd highest mo...