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| Nepal Peaks |
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Longest
and
largest mountain range in the world, the Himalaya is crowded together
by hundreds of sky soaring mountains. Nepal comprises about 500 miles
continuous range of these giant mounts from Kanchanjungha in the East
to Saipal in the West. There are more than 1300 peaks which are
identified and given names by survey of tourism ministry, government of
Nepal. Among them, 319 peaks are opened for climbing activities for the
mountaineers from all over the world. Most of the peaks opened for mountaineering
expeditions are
above 6500 meter /2100ft which are
considered as large scale
mountaineering. Expeditions in large scale need planning and
preparation of huge expenses and time consuming. Despite this, the
government of Nepal collaborating with Nepal Mountaineering Association
(NMA) has opened some of the middle range peaks for short time
expeditions. These small peaks ranging from 5600 mtr (18300ft) to
6500mtr (21000ft) are 33 in total. They are popularly known as trekking
peaks.
The term trekking peak is not a suitable
definition as any of these peaks are still higher than highest
mountains in Europe and in America. Some of them are pretty challenging
and need well planned full board Expeditions. Somehow, these are
comparatively easy in terms of technical ability, permit procedure and
royalty paying to the government. NMA has sole authority to allow
permits in these peaks. Trekking peaks are selected from various parts
of the Himalayan ranges; some situated in popular trekking sectors like
in Everest and in Annapurna and some are in off the main tourist area
like in Ganesh Himal, Rolwaling and Damodar ranges.
Trekking peaks give pleasure of ever exhilarating
experience of mountaineering. These are easily accessible and
affordable. Most of the Expeditions are completed within 3 to 4 weeks
starting and ending in Kathmandu. Any trekkers or mountaineers willing
to have lesson of mountaineering or experience of climbing, can find
trekking peaks as a primer play ground of exciting
adventure.
List of Peaks
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There are 33
peaks |
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S.N. |
Name |
Range |
Height
(m.) |
Latitude
(0'0") |
Longitude
(0'0") |
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01. |
Mera
Peak |
Khumbu
Himal |
6654 |
284602 |
842636 |
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02. |
Chulu
East |
Manang |
6584 |
284408 |
840210 |
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03. |
Singu Chuli (Fluted
Perk) |
Annapurna
Himal |
6501 |
275348 |
864648 |
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04. |
Hiunchuli |
Annapurna
Himal |
6441 |
284004 |
841716 |
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05. |
Mt.
Cholatse |
Mahalangur |
6440 |
275306 |
864618 |
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06. |
Mt. Langsisa
Ri |
Jugal |
6427 |
275015 |
870827 |
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07. |
Chulu West |
Manang |
6419 |
284436 |
840132 |
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08. |
Kusum Kangru |
Khumbu Himal |
6367 |
274350 |
864728 |
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09. |
Mt.Ombigaichen |
Mahalangur |
6340 |
284337 |
872813 |
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10. |
Mt.Chekigo |
Gaurisankar |
6257 |
275156 |
874644 |
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11. |
Larkya Peak |
Manaslu |
6249 |
283846 |
843200 |
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12. |
Mt.Machermo |
Mahalangur |
6237 |
291245 |
825330 |
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13. |
Pharchamo |
Rolwaling Himal |
6187 |
275105 |
880009 |
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14. |
Mt. Kyazo Ri |
Mahalangur |
6186 |
283800 |
844230 |
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15. |
Imja-tse (Island Peak) |
Khumbu Himal |
6160 |
290800 |
834445 |
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16. |
Mt. Nirekha |
Mahalangur |
6159 |
294025 |
825630 |
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17. |
Mt.Lobuje |
West Mahalangur |
6145 |
292222 |
824417 |
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18. |
Mt.Bokta |
Kanchenjunga |
6143 |
281940 |
851030 |
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19. |
Lobuje |
Khumbu Himal |
6119 |
275808 |
864705 |
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20. |
Mt.ABI |
Mahalangur |
6097 |
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21. |
Pisang |
Manang |
6091 |
283857 |
841125 |
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22. |
Mt.Yubra Himal |
Langtang Himal |
6035 |
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23. |
Mt.Phari Lapcha |
Mahalangur |
6017 |
290650 |
834200 |
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24. |
Kwangde |
Khumbu Himal |
6011 |
284423 |
842623 |
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25. |
Ramdung |
Rolwaling Himal |
5925 |
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26. |
Paldor |
Langtang Himal |
5896 |
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27. |
Khongma-tse (Mehra Peak) |
Khumbu Himal |
5849 |
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28. |
Ganja-la Chuli (Naya Kanga) |
Langtang Himal |
5844 |
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29. |
Pokhalde |
Khumbu Himal |
5806 |
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30. |
Mt. Yala |
Langtang |
5732 |
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31. |
Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) |
Annapurna Himal |
5663 |
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32. |
Mardi Himal |
Annapurna Himal |
5587 |
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33. |
Mt.Chhukung Ri |
Mahalangur |
5550 |
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Peaks information of Neapl
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