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Chulu West Peak
Of the two
Chulus (East and West), Chulu West is the higher peak. The first
ascent in to Chulu West in 1952 by a Japanese Expedition team.
It is lies in a small valley north of Manang; off the main trail
to the Thorong La. Chulu East was climb by a German Expedition
team in 1955 via the
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Chulu East Peak
The North-East
Ridge is considered the normal route to climb this peak from a
Base Camp on the moranis at 5334m (17500ft). Most climbers make
it to the top and back from Base Camp in one long day although
some have, in the past, established a higher camp somewhere
below
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Singu Chuli Peak
Singu Chuli
(6,501 m) was formerly known as Fluted Peak. The first ascent of
this peak was made by Wilf Noyce and David Cox on its North–East
Face and the top section of the East Ridge. This mountain has
proven to be very difficult to climb for most commercial
climbing groups
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Tharpu Chuli
Tharpu Chuli,
popularly known as Tent Peak, is situated in the middle of the
Annapurna Sanctuary. This expedition follows the North-West
ridge to set up a high camp and continues in this direction to
reach the peak. This peak truly offers enjoyable climbing and
the beautiful panoramic view
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Hiunchuli Peak
Hiunchuli lies
in the Annapurna range and it is connected to Annapurna South.
Discovered by Col. Jimmy Roberts, it is one of the three major
trekking peaks within the "Annapurna Sancturary", to be named by
Roberts. The mountains of this area are considered the sacred by
the
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Island Peak
This is the most
popular trekking peak in Nepal. From Dingboche the mountain is
seen as an island in a sea of ice. The summit is interesting and
attractive with a highly glaciated west face rising from the
Lhotse Glacier.The mountain itself is the extension of the South
Ridge of
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Pisang Peak
Pisang the peak
rises from yak pastures above the village in a uniform slope to
the final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished snow and
ice slope. Looked at from above Ongre, the peak is a little more
interesting and can be seen as a curved ridge, with the faces
above
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Mera Peak
Mera peak is one
of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The walk from Lukla
through the Sherpa regions of the remote Inkhu valley is an
unforgettable experience. This peak is located south of Everest
in the Hinku valley and is relatively easier to climb than most
other peaks.
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Mardi Himal Peak
Mardi Himal is
the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest
and least climbed peak. The photograph of the Mardi Himal, taken
in 1953 by Baisl Goodfellow, first drew the attention of western
climbers. The first ascent to the Mardi Himal in 1961. The first
route was via the
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Paldor Peak
Paldor is one of
the best and famous trekking in Ganesh Himal region. This peak
can be climbed from North East, South East, West and South West
Ridge.
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Pharchamo Peak
West to the
Khumhu and close to the Tibetan frontier is a wild, isolated
high valley the "Rolwaling" - drifted down between steep
snowcapped peaks. This splendid valley is un spoilt and apart
from the ravaging onslaught of trekkers.
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Lobuche Peak
Lobuche consists
of two different summits, east and west with the height of 6119m
and 6145m respectively. A continuous rim ties them but there is
a sharp gap and a considerable distance between these two
summits. The east is recognized as a trekking peak whereas the
west is identified
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Yala Peak
Yala Peak is one
of Nepal's easier trekking peaks, just to the north of Kathmandu
in the beautiful Langtang valley region, this 5500 meters peak
does not require mountaineering experience. From Katmandu we
drive to Dhunche or Syabru Bensi, then trek up the valley for
three days.
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