EXPEDITION

CLIMBING AND MOUNTAINEERING EXPEDITIONS IN NEPAL

Embarking on a guided climb in the Himalaya mountains provides opportunities for all abilities, from the seasoned trekker to the extreme mountaineer. Have a look at our range of Himalayan peaks to climb and enjoy, which are all professionally guided and organised. With such a varied feast of Himalayan mountains to climb, we have chosen a few of the favourites as guided trips which will enable you to experience the joy of climbing in this part of the world. 

Mount Everest is in the high Khumbu right on the border with Tibet and we offer expeditions for small groups of experienced climbers to ascend the South East ridge. We also can provide logistics for private expeditions. Climbing the Himalayas with a climbing expedition is the challenge of a lifetime.

In the 6000m range of so-called 'trekking peaks' (this is an administrative allocation based on royalty fees, and has no association with the technicality of the climb) we offer such iconic mountains as Island Peak (also known as Imja Tse), which was a training peak used by Hillary and Tenzing in 1953, Mera Peak in the Barun Conservation area, Yala Peak at the top end of the Langtang Valley, and Parcharmo Peak in the Rolwaling district. Some expeditions cover multiple peaks and passes that include more technical crossings over the Amphu Lapcha Pass and the easier Kongma La. 

The most popular region to climb peaks is in the Khumbu Region. This area includes the famous Sagarmatha National Park. Here you will find Island Peak, Pokalde, Kongma Tse, and Everest herself. This region is home to four 8,000m peaks. From here you reach Cho Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, as well as Everest. One of the most iconic mountains in the region is Ama Dablam. At 6,812m high it certainly makes a mark on the skyline. It’s unique knobby summit makes it easy to spot while trekking or climbing.

Many people train for several years to tackle the tallest mountain in the world. By the end of the 2017 season 4,469 different people have summited Mt Everest, the appeal of standing on the highest point on earth is a life-long accomplishment for many mountaineers. However, it is the opposite of a walk in the park. In order to climb this mountain, you need plenty of experience under your belt.