With Eight of the world’s 14 peaks over 8000m, hundreds of white Himalayan peaks, Nepal has been the focus of some of the most outstanding achievements in the world of mountaineering. There are some 501 peaks in Nepal open for mountaineering. Government of Nepal is also planning to open the rest new and restricted trekking areas and virgin peaks for climbing. Due to this, many trekkers and climbers are being excited to visit Nepal. There are 33 small and less technical peaks which are permitted to giving license to Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) for climbing and other peaks are permitted from ministry of tourism. Some peaks in west Nepal are free to climb as well. You may find the information about peaks for expedition in Nepal from following charts. We provide our services to climb the entire permitted peak in Nepal as well we can give you instant itinerary of each peaks upon request.

19 Days - 18 Nights
The trekking trail for Chulu west peak climbing is a memorable route which provides the most beautiful views of surrounding....
14 Days - 13 Nights
Naya Kanga Peak is situated in the Langtang region and is a popular peak for climbing in Nepal. With good accessibility...
14 Days - 13 Nights
Island Peak is not a technical peak but you will still require a good stamina to summit it. No prior climbing experience is required
14 Days - 13 Nights
Mt. Lobuche make it one of the the most quintessentially-popular Himalayan trekking peaks, despite its difficulty...
19 Days - 18 Nights
Pisang Peak is one of the non-expedition peaks in Nepal and rises opposite of Annapurna II (7937). Pisang Peak lies roughly in between the..
17 Days - 16 Nights
Ramdung Go Peak is situated in the south of Nepal, the upper Rolwaling region, Ramdung, also called Ramdung Go, is one of cluster of peaks...