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Yala Peak (5732m) Climbing

Yala Peak (5732m) Climbing : The Yala Peak(5732m)  lies between the Langtang and Dorjelakpa Himalayan. Yala  Peak  close distance from Kathmandu and requires 10 to 12 days to complete the summit.  This peak is less  technical required. For this Peak, We start our trek  from Syabrubensi village  towards Langtang Khola. The  trekking trail goes along the Langtang khola up to  Lama hotel,Langtang valley and Kyanginkgompa. From Kyangin village it takes  one day to be at base camp where we set up our Tents.There will be brief given by our Climbing guide (Sherpa) and to have a course about the technique  of proper climbing. Yala Peak mainly…

Pisang Peak(6091m)Climbing

Pisang Peak(6091m)Climbing : Pisang Peak lies the head north east from the village of Pisang on the Marsyangdi River. The route up Pisang Peak is via the south west face and west ridge. Normally the base camp will be set at 4380m at Kharka which can be reached by walking through thinly wooded slopes and fields. The High camp will be set at 5100m where there is a high pasture and some collapsed stone walls & most of time snowy. Then from high camp continue straight up to the pinnacle  west ridge and then the left edge of the southwest face on snow. For the…

Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche Peak Climbing : Climbing to Lobuche Peak in Nepal is located in Everest Khumbu region.There are Lobuche East Peak (6119m) and Lobuche West Peak (6145m), are famous trekking peak which connected to the expedition peak each other. The best south views can be seen en route Everest base camp trekking.The Basecamp for Lobuche east is sited near the village of Lobuche at 4200m and High camp above Tsho La Tso lake at 5200m at the beginning of the rocks slabs under the southwest face of Lobuche. Mt. Amadablam, Taweche and other many peak superb views are to be seen. Asian expedition is organizes…

Mera Peak(6476m) Climbing

Mera Peak(6476m) Climbing : Mera Peak  is the highly favorite 6000 over meters peak in Nepal. It is recognized as the technically "easy" in the heart of a magnificent glacier region, much less crowded than other Peak in Everest region. This peak itself rises to the south of Everest. And marked the peak is among the highest of Nepal's official “trekking peaks".There are standing Mera north(6476m), Mera Central(6461m) and Mera South (6064m) peaks. The ascent of the peak is technically straight forward; however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit.  The normal route for climbing…

Island Peak(6190m) Climbing

Island Peak(6190m) Climbing : Nepal Island peak is one of the techinically easy ,famous for its climbing route and people have been climbing this peak as pre successful summit before to climb eight thousand meters  mountains. Yes before to summit Mt Everest, Lotse, Makalu, Barunste and other mountain they test this Island peak climbing. That's why Island Peak is very famous in Everest region Nepal.Mainly people climb this peak in Autumn(September to December) and Spring season (March to May). The route to the Island peak is via Everest base camp trekking or  you take route to Dingboche to Chhukum valley then upward to Island…

Nepal Fixed Departure Trek and Climbs 2019/2020

Dear Trekkers and Climbers, Namaste ! Asian Expedition Pvt.Ltd has been offering the best trekking, tours and Climbing, Expeditions in Nepal and Tibet Himalaya since decades. Here fixed dates program exposing which are the most beautiful Treks and challenging peaks. Non Fixed programs you will choose from the menu bars of the homepage to suit your time frame. Please you can choose anyone trips from the following table for fixed dates. Offers fixed departure dates program are guarantee. If you want your own proposal please just let us to know. We provide you our best services,Best prices and offers, best dedicated guides,porter, equipments and all lagistic in the Himalaya. See you soon in Nepal. Please click here to view the links:  https://www.adventuremountains.com/fixed-departure-trips.html Thank you