Budget 6000 meter Mountain Climbing


In 1978, 18 summits are ranging in between 5,587 and 6,654m. have been opened officially to climbing parties under the appellation of "trekking peaks". Later on more 15 newly peaks were opened so there are now 33 trekking peaks which are opened for climbing. Nevertheless, we prefer referring to them as "Smaller Himalayan Peaks", thus avoiding the misconception that these are peaks requiring no particular capacity other than good fitness. Although it is true that some peaks offer fairly easy routes and have been climbed by assisted parties with little mountaineering experience, most of them still require climbing experience, and some offer really challenging climbing, with routes in the tradition of the biggest alpine north faces, adding the high altitude as a complicating factor.

We can organize expeditions on any of the summits providing full camping support & mountain guides, who have been there and know the routes; however we have only listed some of the nice selected peaks for your convenience.


Mera Peak Climb

Days: 20 Grade:

Mera peak is considered one of the major and popular as well as easy trekking peaks in Nepal. The trail winds among forests of pine and rhododendron in this remote and uninhabited valley, which leads to Mera Base Camp.

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Tent Peak Climb

Days: 22 Grade:

Tent Peak locally known as Tharpu Chuli and is among the few snow-clad summits at this height range in Nepal. It is 5663m height. This peak offers an ideal opportunity for those who want to summit a Himalayan peak.

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Singu Chuli Climb

Days: 23 Grade:

Singu Chuli also known as Fluted Peak is the highest amongst the "Trekking Peaks" of Nepal, it is 6501m height. This peak is situated in the Annapurna Sanctuary adjoined to Tharpu Chuli and across Hiunchuli peaks.

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Mardi Himal Climb

Days: 15 Grade:

Less than fifteen miles north of Pokhara, this mountain is the most southerly of the Annapurna range. Mardi Himal (5587m)is the lowest and perhaps least climbed or visited of the trekking peaks.

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Hiunchuli Climb

Days: 20 Grade:

The actual ascent of Hinuchuli is considered one of the most difficult among the trekking peaks. The mountains of this area are considered the sacred by the Gurungs who inhabit the region. The elevation of this peak is 6441m.

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Paldor Himal Climb

Days: 18 Grade:

Paldor Himal lies at the south-east end of Ganesh Himal marking the junction of the Tiru and Karpu Dandas at the head of the Mailung Khola, a tributary of the Trisuli Gandaki River. Elevation of this mountain is 5896m.

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