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Peak Climbing in Nepal

  To be able to visit Nepal and not fall in love with the pulchritudinous Himalayan snowy peaks will be a shame. After all, no one can escape the thought climbing atop these glorified snow giants while gazing at them unhurriedly. For such adventure enthusiasts, Peak Climbing can be a great way of fulfilling their inner desires of climbing atop some of these beautiful peaks of Nepal and help them accomplish a surreal feat. Mostly scattered all over Nepal, the peaks which are normally way above the 5,000 meters can be seen while trekking at higher altitude regions of Nepal like Everest region, Annapurna region, Manaslu Region and Langtang region. However, many confuse themselves with the fact that what exactly makes peaks and mountains different from one another. Well, to answer that question, let me just inform you that mountains have one summit but can have several peaks which in general mean the highest point of a particular mass from where there is nowhere to go except back do...

Mera Peak Climbing

  Experience authentic trekking/climbing experience as you travel towards the mighty summit of Mera Peak Climbing which in terms of height is solely considered to be the highest trekking peak in all of Nepal. So, a climb up to its summit can be a very satisfactory moment for every competitive adventure enthusiast. Situated in the Himalayan district of Solukhumbu, Mera Peak which has the elevated height of 6,476m is a great choice for trekkers wanting to experience an up-front climbing adventure. Travelers get to traverse on a path from the lobe hil l airstrip of Lukla to Khare village while passing through several local villages of the eastern Nepal. After reaching Khare, you shall in reality start commencing your climb to the summit of Mera Peak and as soon as you reach the actual summit of Mera Peak trekkers receive an optimum sight of the five spectacular Himalayan mountains of Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu and Mt. Cho Oyu. This in simple terms is tru...