Trekking Peak Climbing
If trekking leaves you craving still more adventure, consider an ascent of a trekking peak, More then Forty peaks in this category were opened in 1978 through the Nepal Mountaineering Association. Unlike the other official expedition peaks, which require expensive permits and a liaison officer and sirdar, trekking peaks are a simpler procedure.
The “trekking” part is a misnomer: actually these peaks are shorter, lower versions of full- on ascents. “Small peaks” might be a better term and Peaks range from 5,687meters to 6,654 meters. If you are planning an ascent trekking peak you don’t know the basics of ice axe, crampons, and snow-climbing don’t worry our trained climbing guide knows , he will make perfect for you before climb a peak.
Khumbu and Annapurna have most trekking peaks and these in particular are prime viewpoint for the region’s of soaring mountains. Island peak (6,189 meters), Mera peak (6,654 Meters), Lobuche East (6,119 meters), Chulu West and East (6419/6584 meters) and Pisang Peak (6091 meters) are popular trekking peak.
We are a local company , we won’t make your trips like a mini expedition at premium prices like foreign trekking companies. We provide a choice of expedition-style ascent with sherpas, porters, and full camps, or light alpine- style climb, carrying your own gear.
Island Peak (6189 meters)
Island peak is the most popular trekking peak in Everest region and first Island peak is known as Imja Tse peak.

Mera Peak (6654meters)
Mera peak (6654m NMA official height) officially the highest permitted trekking peaks of Nepal.

Pokalde Peak (5806meters)
Pokhalde was first climbed in 1953 from the Kongma- la and the peak itself is the seemingly in significant.

Pisang Peak (6091 meters)
Seen from Pisang peak, the peak rises from yak pastures above the pisang village in a uniform slope.

Lobuche East Peak (6119 meters)
Lobuche peak has two summits, East and West with heights of 6119m and 6145m respectively.

Tent Peak ( Tharpu Chuli)
Situated in the heart of Annapurna Sanctury, Tharpu Chuli is an attractive mountain, part of the ridge line, thrown south from Glacier Dome, that includes Singu Chuli and acts as a central divider between the semicircle of peaks enclosing the Santuary.

Prem was my guide and friend during my Everest Base Camp - Gokyo trek in Oct 2007.
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