Peak climbing in Nepal is one of the premier, generally preferred excursion activities among numerous others. The country is rich in mountains, particularly the Himalayan Mountains, which provide numerous options for peak climbing. Mountain's Happiness Venture provides excellent services for peak climbing, including the best climbing guides and support for groups to ensure a pleasant experience. Peak climbing needs a permit, and we offer you the permit to go climbing the peaks of mountains, as we are a regional unit and a legislatively enrolled trekking company. Our skilled and qualified guides can assist you with every aspect from the beginning to the end of the climb.
There are more than 1311 mountains that are over 6,000 meters; 8 out of the 14 mountains in the world that are over 8,000 meters are located in Nepal. There are well over 300 peaks in Nepal officially open for climbing; however, peaks below 6,000 meters are open as trekking peaks, with no need for permits to climb.
Nature has revealed every accessible peak, as peak climbing is often one of the first activities that adventurers undertake. Eighteen minor crest territory units are available for the high climb under the Nepal Mountain Climb Association (NMA), and this association also controls the standards and regulations of those peak climbing region units. One should have enough fitness, stamina, and endurance for peak climbing. The climbers have recently completed a hike that will prepare them for peak climbing.
There are completely diverse objective reasons for peak climbing, i.e., Mera Chulu East Rising, Paldor Top Climb, Naya Kang Peak Rising, and Yala Peak Climb. These peak climbing regions are progressive due to their intensity and strenuous nature, as well as the varying times required to complete them. Join Nepal Mother House to embark on an unforgettable journey to this stunning peak region, where we provide you with a memorable experience to cherish for a lifetime.