Nepal is the homeland of several peaks, including the world's highest peak, Mount Everest. If you are considering climbing a peak to test your abilities, whether for technical climbing or not, Nepal definitely offers a wide range of options, from trekking peaks to the most challenging peaks in the world. Every year, thousands of people around the globe visit Nepal for peak climbing and mountain expeditions. Nepal Excursion offers you everything from easy-grade climbing to the most advanced climbing trip in Nepal.
The non-technical climbing peaks are listed as trekking peaks in Nepal, which include the Lobuche Peak, Island Peak, and Mera Peak. Those peaks are over 6000 meters, and those who are in good physical condition can start climbing from one of them. Nepal Excursion has a 100% result at these peaks. Besides these peaks, if you would like to climb more technical peaks, then Ama Dablam (6812 m), Himlung Himal (7126 m), and Baruntse (7129 m) are considered technical climbing peaks below 8000 meters that require basic to advanced climbing skills. Before planning a trip to 8000 meters, it's always good to check your condition, how you feel while climbing these peaks, and decide on an 8000-meter expedition. Sometimes, though you are very well trained in using the climbing gears, altitude might not be in favor, so for the beginner climbers, we recommend first to start their peak climbing from trekking peaks and decide to either go for an advanced climbing peak or not.



