
For many mountaineers worldwide, climbing the Himalayas is their dream. With more than 1300 peaks and the world’s highest mountains in its possession, Nepal can make those dreams come true. After the first ascent to Everest in 1953, the climbers of the world discovered the wonderful climbing opportunities in Nepal.
The peaks we are discussing on this site are not Everest, Cho Oyu or Manaslu, but peaks with a little lower height and which are easier to climb. “Easier” might be an understatement, since some of these peaks still require serious climbing skills and amateurs should not attempt to climb these towers of nature. These peaks are often called “the trekking peaks of Nepal” by some of the western writers, but this would not give enough honor to the peaks. Most of the peaks are higher than those in Europe and Africa and some of them do require serious technical climbing skills which only professional mountaineers possess. For the first time climbers there are also enough peaks which can be concurred with a general good fitness and basic climbing skills.
Peak climbing in Nepal is a combination of ascending the high peaks and climbing through wild and virgin alpine regions. Regular trekkers don’t walk on these trails and so this expedition will be a true bliss for you. As a member of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) we can provide you with the right permits to access these regions and mountains.
At Api Himal we believe that the quality of your guide and the trekking/climbing arrangements will determine the success and enjoyment of your trip. We believe we have both in our possession, because we only use highly trained and skilled climbing guides (mostly Sherpas) with plenty of previous climbing experience. We also don’t shorten your acclimatization period so that we can maintain the schedule of the original itinerary. We also don’t shorten budget on the staff just to make the costs lower. We will give you the best trip you can imagine for the best price and without compromising any of the basics.
Note that not all the peaks are open for climbing and out of the 33 peaks that are open, we have selected some of the most popular once on our site. If you would like to know more or inquire about other peaks, please contact us.
Island Peak Climbing
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 rugge ... View DetailMera Peak Climbing
The bulk of Mera, officially the highest of Nepal's permitted trekking peaks, rise 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 ... View DetailLobuche Peak Climbing
This peak is one of the popular and challenging trekking peaks in the Everest region will b e followed by the classic Everest route, Gokyo lake, Cho-La pass, Everest Base Camp and then to Lobuche East Base camp. After everyone ready for the ascent we ... View DetailChulu West Peak Climbing
Chulu Peak is situated to the north of the Annapurna range, and is an ideal summit for those wanting to extend their climbing experience beyond the trekking peaks of the Everest region. It is a prominent peak in the Manang Himal range, rising majesti ... View DetailYala Peak Climbing
Yala peak is a part if the Langtang Himal which is located at the center part of Nepal.The base camp of Yala Peak is Kyangjin Gompa (3749m/12300 ft). Yala Peak is a fantastic beginner's mountaineering trip, to one of Nepal's easier trekking peaks. Ju ... View DetailSingu Chuli Peak Climbing
Singu Chuli (6,501 m) was formerly known as Fluted Peak. Wolf Noyce and David Cox using the North-East Face and the top section of the East Ridge, made the first ascent of this peak. This mountain has proven to be very difficult to climb for most com ... View DetailPisang Peak Climbing
Seen from 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 ... View DetailRamdung Go Peak Climbing
Ramdung Go 5925m. This little peak, full of snow, is fascinating the Mt. Gauri Shanker over looking Tibet. This is the only trek you can do with two permits: Climbing & Trekking. Cross Tisang la 3303mt. Food pass and descent into Rolwaling valley, vi ... View DetailDhampus Peak Climbing
Dhampus peak situated in the Dhaulagiri range is becoming one of the popular peaks in the area. This is not a technical peak however may need to be acclimatized before you try to ascend it. Before ascending the peak, a trek to Thorang Pass (5416 m.) ... View DetailTamara S.
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