Peak Climbing in Nepal is a major attraction for the climbers all around the world. Nepal offer may peaks to climb for many eager climbers and adventure seekers, its home of eight highest peaks among the 14 highest peaks in the world including Mt. Everest, Kanchanjunga , Lhotse, Makalu, Cho. Oyu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Annapurna and more than 2000 peaks are there which over 6000m for climbing are. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) monitors all the climbing activities done in Nepal. After the successful climb of world highest mountain Mt. Everest by Tenzing Norge Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary this land become popular among the adventure seekers and climbers. In Nepal there are 33 trekking peaks, which are open for climbing under the Nepal Mountaineering association and these 33 climbing peak in Nepal are divided into two Group ‘A’ climbing peak with 15 peaks, Group ‘B’ climbing peak with 18 peaks. NMA issues the peak climbing permit to climb mountains of Nepal below 22,000 ft and climbing permit charge for peak climbing depends on the number of members in group and climbing peak category. Group ‘B’ peak climbing is much more popular than Group ‘A’.
PEAKING CLIMBING IN NEPAL