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Nireekha
Trek Pvt. Ltd. offers
you for the adventurous traveler in Nepal. We have many more minor
peaks open for climbing through the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
This association was created to control climbing peaks in the Nepalese
Himalayas and to protect the health and safety of both the climbers
and the mountains.
As an active Trekking & Expedition Agency, Nireekha
Trek Pvt. Ltd. can make all arrangements for your
peak-climbing excursion as well as acquiring the necessary permits.
All climbers are required to obtain permission for peak climbing
through trekking agencies of Nepal.
We also provide trained, qualified, and experienced climbing guides
to ensure the safety and success of your expedition. By Himalayan
standards, these peaks may seem minor in scale, but in reality they
offer an exciting challenge, giving you a taste of adventure on
snow-covered Mountains.
Mountain climbing in Nepal is one of the most attraction and courageous
parts rather than high adventure trekking. This beautiful tiny Himalayan
country Nepal is one of the paradises that have met anyone who wish
to conquer high mountains by their own foot.
This
small kingdom is the land of world's top highest peaks including
Mt. Everest is majestic crowned to the north. Eight of the world's
14 peaks over 8000m including Mt. Everest (8850m), Mt. Kanchenjunga
(8586m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8463m), Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m),
Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt. Manaslu (8163m) Mt. Annapurna (8091m),
are only located in Nepal.
Mountaineering and trekking in Nepal has relied heavily on the progress
and Inspiration developed by various expeditions to Everest. Must
of the attraction of Nepal in the early days resulted from the discovery
that the highest peak in the world laid within the forbidden and
isolated kingdom. Beside Royalty and other government liable charges,
this company (Nireekha Trek Pvt. Ltd.)
Provides its best service with experienced climbing Sherpa Sirdar
in very negotiable price. Our Sherpa Sirdar are already success
to summit 8000m including Mt. Everest. |