Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) manages the list of peak climbing in Nepal. Out of your busy schedule take time and plan for your holidays in Mountains, you have multiple options for peak climbing in Nepal. For higher expeditions, you need a permit from immigration. In permit groups per person, the cost is fixed, and group size doesn’t matter. Only some mountains are open for climbing the rest are closed. If you are found to involve in an illegal climbing activity you can face prosecution as per the laws governing mountaineering regulation of Nepal Tourism Act-2035 B.S. Article No. 38.
NON-PERMIT PEAKS that don’t require special permission but a higher level of physical fitness. They are:
Mera Peak(6476m) The peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing over 6460 meter...
Gokyo Lake Everest Base Camp Island Peak is for enthusiastic climbers who don’t get enough...
Island peak was the name, given by Eric Shipton who thought it to be reminiscent of an isl...
Saribung Himal is located between the kingdom of Mustang and Manang border next to holy La...
Lobuche is a small settlement near Mt. Everest in the Khumbu region of Nepal. Lobuche has ...
Mera Peak climbing is an opportunity for all physically fit adventure seekers. The view of...
Mera Peak climbing is one of the most fascinating peak climbing experience. It lies in an ...
Island peak is most popular and suitable for all novice climbers and as well as experience...
Annapurna means the “Goddess mother of harvests”. You can take a glimpse of this 8000-mete...
Tent peak also known as Tharpuchuli lies in the Southern region of the Annapurna Base Camp...
Close to the Tibet border, the Lang tang valley is located only 90k.m. North of Kathmandu....