Mountaineering
Mountain Climbing in the Himalayas has become the most passionate adventure activity for the mountaineers since Nepal opened its door for climbers in 1949. Though the attempts to climb mountains started from the early years of the 20th century but no one had been able to claim triumph over it until 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgey set their first ever foot on the summit of Mt. Everest. Soon after the pair’s first historical mountaineering victory, the appeal of mountaineering grew manifold luring thousands of mountaineers from all around the world to scale various Himalayan heights. Despite all the hardship of mountaineering, adventurers have been fighting their way through the summit in a hope of making their dream of adventure come true.
Gleaming like a silver majestic fortress, Himalayas mountain range of Nepal boasts of having eight of the world’s highest fourteen peaks over 8000m, including the highest of them all, Mt. Everest and numerous others trekking peaks between 5000m and 6500m. Our surefooted support crews who have guided so many expeditions to various peaks and mountains in the Himalayas are thoroughly trained on mountaineering techniques and are highly competent on handling all the dangers of mountain climbing and using mountain climbing tools.




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