Trekking in Nepal
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Peak Climbing in Nepal is considered as the sport, profession, or recreational activity of Climbing or going up the mountains. It is a more challenging than a simple hiking; where one have to trek on higher altitudes. Although the toughest, this outdoor activity is also the most fulfilling.
Peak climbing in Nepal is all about challenge and determination, about putting hands and feet onto rocks and ice and snow and finally reaching a summit. There, high above the world of cities and civilization, the climber can pause and look across a natural world ruled by nature and her precise beauty.
Climbing is simply one of the finest outdoor opportunities available to the lover of high adventurous through Nepal Hiking Team. This sport challenges an individual's capabilities and skills; plus it is also a great way to be one with nature. Thus the climber’s enthusiast engages in Peak Climbing. Trekking peak climbing is a sport with many hazards, which are often divided into three main groups: weather, falling, and avalanches. Weather is one of the primary dangers of Peak climbing. Snowstorm may cause poor visibility, leading to climbers getting lost or falling into the void. Besides snowstorm, avalanches can consist of falling rocks, ice, and even gear. Falling rocks are a much more common danger than snow avalanches; they are also a lot harder to predict, which exposes climbers to a higher risk. Mountaineers also run the risk of slipping on the ice and falling into crevasses. Equipment failure accounts for only a small percentage of peak climbing accidents.
Nepal, the country is well known for its Himalaya and Mountains. Among the 10 highest peaks in the world, eight, including the highest peak Mt. Everest, crown this country. Nepal's Himalaya is known as the roof-top of the world. There are some 326 peaks in Nepal open for Peak climbing. Spring summer, autumn and winter are consider as the main four season for Peak climbing in Nepal.
Nepal peak Climbing is another chief tourism activity proving Nepal the cradle for mountaineers for ages. Climbing and Mountaineering is a major attraction of Nepal Hiking Team also. Nepal is the preferred destination for Peak climbing all over the world. Some of the mountains like, Mt. Pumori, Amadablam, Baruntse are considered the popular Nepal Peak climbing among 6000 and 7000 meter peaks where as Dhaulagiri, Makalu, Manaslu, Lhotse , Everest are the 8000 meter peaks for the challenging expedition in Nepal. Whether your interest is simply climbing a peak or an expedition on 7000 or 8000 meter peak, Nepal Hiking Team would befriend you in the hard snowy rocks to help you win the challenge.
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