The Climbing Peak of Nepal:

You are permitted to climb 18 peaks in the Nepal Himalayan with less hassle, the principal rules following:

You do not need a Government Liaison Officer.

No need of alpine guide by law, you can also take a Trekking guide, which is member of NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association), which must be equipped by the climbing party.

The Nepalese guide, who will not necessarily lead you, has the right to climb as a regular member of the team who ascends the peak.

You have to apply through a recognized agent in Nepal for the permits.

 
 
Find some itineries:

List of the Trekking Peaks

Khumbu Area

Annapurna Area

Mera Peak (6.476m)
Kusum Kanguru (6.369m)
Kwangde Ri (6.187m)
Lobuche Peak (6.119m)
Kongma Tse (5.820m)
Pokalde (5.806m)
Imja Tse (6.189m)
Rolwaling Himal:
Ramdung (5.925m)
Pacharmo (6.187m)
Ganesh Himal:
Paldor: (5.928m)

Mardi Himal (5.555m)
Hiunchuli (6.331m)
Singu Chuli (5.500m)
Tharphu Chuli (6.501m)
Langtang Himal:

Navya Kanga (5.844m)
Manang Himal:
Pisang (6.091m)
Chulu East (6.584m)
Chulu West (6.419m
)

 

 

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