Trekking in Nepal — Himalayan landscape
Mountain Hawk Trek
Peak Climbing

Climb aHimalayan Summit

From the accessible Island Peak to the towering Chulu West, summit a 6,000m peak with full mountaineering support from Kathmandu.

Peak Climbing

Your first
6,000-metre summit

In Nepal, peak climbing packages provide spectacular views of the majestic Himalayas and a glorified chance to trek and climb those giant mountains. Mountaineering and peak climbing has become more and more popular, preferred by adventure lovers throughout the world.

Khumbu Peaks

  • Island Peak (6,189m) — Experience the euphoria of standing atop one of Nepal's most iconic trekking peaks, with views of Everest, Lhotse, and the Khumbu Range.
  • Island Peak Expedition — The fastest route to the summit, combining efficient logistics and expert guidance for panoramic vistas of the Himalayan giants.
  • Lobuche East (6,119m) — Summit with views of the world's mightiest mountains from an awe-inspiring vantage point.
  • Mera Peak via Zatra La Pass (6,476m) — Conquer Nepal's highest trekking peak with breathtaking vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
  • Mera Peak via Paiya Route (6,476m) — An alternative approach to Mera's summit for a seamless and memorable climbing adventure.

Annapurna Peaks

  • Pisang Peak (6,091m) — Can be combined with the popular Annapurna Circuit trek for a perfect taste of climbing the Himalayas in Nepal.
  • Chulu West Peak (6,419m) — A test of courage and determination at one of the higher and more technical trekking peaks.
  • Tent Peak (5,695m) — The main highlight is reaching the summit itself and experiencing a sense of achievement from the Annapurna Sanctuary.
Trekking Peak Climbing

Available
packages

Browse all trekking peak climbing routes and packages with Mountain Hawk Trek.

Chulu West Peak
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Chulu West Peak

Summit Chulu West (6,419m) from the Annapurna Circuit, combining the Thorong La crossing with a technical peak climb. Ice wall, glacier ridge, and views across the Manang valley. 18 days, from USD 2,275.

18 Days6,419m
From $2,275
Island Peak Climbing
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Island Peak Climbing

Summit Island Peak (6,189m) and reach Everest Base Camp on a single 19-day expedition. Kala Patthar sunrise, Chukhung valley approach, summit ridge with fixed ropes. NMA permit and climbing Sherpa included. From USD 2,175.

19 Days6,189m
From $2,175
Island Peak Expedition
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Island Peak Expedition

Summit Island Peak (6,189m) on a focused 16-day expedition via the Chukhung valley. No EBC extension. Direct approach, base camp at 5,087m, summit ridge with fixed ropes. NMA permit and climbing Sherpa included. From USD 1,975.

16 Days6,189m
From $1,975
Lobuche East Peak Climbing
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Lobuche East Peak Climbing

Climb Lobuche East (6,119m) from the Everest Base Camp trail. Base camp near Gorak Shep, summit ridge with fixed ropes, views of Everest, Nuptse, and Pumori. 18 days, from USD 2,175.

18 Days6,119m
From $2,175
Mera Peak Climb Via Paiya Route
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climb Via Paiya Route

Summit Mera Peak (6,476m), Nepal's highest trekking peak, via the scenic Paiya route through Makalu Barun National Park. Non-technical glacier walk to the summit. 17 days, from USD 2,475.

17 Days6,476m
From $2,475
Mera Peak Climb Via Zatra La Pass
Strenuous
Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climb Via Zatra La Pass

Summit Mera Peak (6,476m) via the classic Zatra La Pass route. Cross Zatra La (4,610m) into the Hinku Valley, base camp at Mera La (5,415m), and a non-technical glacier walk to the summit. 18 days, from USD 2,475.

18 Days6,476m
From $2,475
6 / 8