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Nepal Trekking Peaks

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Climbing a trekking peak in the Nepal Himalaya is anything but a trek. These peaks contain some of the most exciting and involved mountaineering challenges in the world. Trekking peaks vary from moderately pitched glacier walks to technical, multi-day mixed rock and ice climbs. The trick is to find one that matches your skill level and experience. With planning and preparation, you can outfit yourself and attempt what will be a truly extraordinary mountain experience

The trekking peaks were first designated in 1978 by the newly formed Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) as an alternative to the 104 expedition peaks, which required a liason officer, a sirdar (Nepali trekking leader), and a great deal of expense. Technically, trekking peaks differ from expedition peaks in elevation only; some are as difficult as, if not more difficult than, their larger counterparts.

You can only climb with a guide who is registered with the NMA; and only a guide can obtain a permit from the NMA. Peaks over 6,000 meters are termed Group A peaks and cost $300, and those under are termed Group B and cost $200. These fees accommodate groups up to 10 persons; beyond that, extra people pay an additional $5.00 each.

There are 18 designated trekking peaks in Nepal: seven in the Everest region, four in the Annapurna region, and the remaining in the Langtang, Manang, and Rolwaling regions. Mera Peak (6,476m) and Island Peak (or Imja Tse, 6,189m) in the Everest region are the most popular trekking peaks.

  • Group A Peaks

    Group "A" Trekking Peaks

    Name of Peak

    Height

    Region/Area

    Mt. Cholatse

    6,440 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Machermo 

    6,237 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Kyazo Ri 

    6,186 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Nirekha

    6,159 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Langsisa Ri

    6,427 m

    Langtang Himal

    Mt. Ombigaichen

    6,340 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Bokta

    6,143 m

    Kangchenjunga

    Mt. Chekigo

    6,257 m

    Gauirshankar

    Mt. Phari Lapcha

    6,017 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Lobuje West

    6,145 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Larkya Peak

    6,249 m

    Manaslu Himal

    Mt. ABI

    6,097 m

    Khumbu Himal

    Mt. Yubra Himal

    6,035 m

    Langtang Himal

    Mt. Yala

    5,732 m

    Langtang Himal

    Mt. Chhukung Ri

    5,550 m

    Khumbu Himal

  • Group B Peaks
  • Fees
  • Info

Trekking Peaks

  • Annapurna Himal
    • Singu Chuli
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      Singu Chuli  Peak (Fluted Peak)

      Altitude

      6,501 m

      Himal

      Annapurna

      Region

      Gandaki

      Coordinates

      28° 40′ 00″ N
       83° 55′ 00″ E

      Singu Chuli formerly known as Fluted Peak is the highest amongst the "Trekking Peaks" of Nepal.

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    • Tharpu Chuli
    • Hiunchuli
    • Mardi Himal
    • Pisang
    • Chulu West
    • Chulu East
  • Khumbu Himal "A"
  • Khumbu Himal "B"
  • Langtang Himal