Amadablam Expedition |
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Ama Dablam has long been considered the
prettiest mountain in the world. High on
her Southwest face hangs a glacier
resembling a 'Dablam' - the sacred
ornament box worn by ladies in the
Sherpa community. It was this
spectacular feature that |
Duration:
30 Days |
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Altitude: 6812 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Everest Expedition |
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The Mount Everest is the highest peak of
the World 29028ft. (8848m.) Sir Edmond
Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa
first climbed this peak in May 29, 1953
, after their long time's effort. |
Duration:
60 Days |
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Altitude: 8848 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Annapurna Expedition |
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Annapurna is a sanskrit word which when
broken down, would mean, "Sustenance"
and "filled with". So the name would
translate into "The Goddess rich in
Sustenance" or simply "The Provider". It
was first climbed by M. Herzog & L.
Lachenal in |
Duration:
55 Days |
Max.
Altitude: 8091 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Baruntse Expeditin |
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Baruntse Peak lies in the heart of the
Khumbu massif to the west of Makalu.
This captivating ridge is surrounded by
some of the most famous peaks of the
world: Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam..........and
the list continues. Baruntse is the most |
Duration:
30 Days |
Max.
Altitude: 7129 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Dhaulagiri Expedition |
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Dhaulagiri (8167m.) was first climbed by
the Swiss in 1960. Its name is derived
from Sanskrit "dhavala means" means
"White" and giri is "Mountain" The
mountain was sighted by British
surveyors in India in the early 1800s
and was mapped by one of |
Duration:
47 Days |
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Altitude: 8167 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Lakpa Ri Expedition |
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Lhakpa Ri is an ideal objective,
remarkably positioned just across the
glacier from Everest. It shares the
historic route up the East Rongbuk
Glacier and is climbable by a relatively
safe and straightforward route. It is
just over the milestone altitude |
Duration:
26 Days |
Max.
Altitude: 7000 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Kanchanjunga Expedition |
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As far as measurement goes it is the
third highest mountain in the world, and
sits astride the Nepal/Sikkim border
only a few miles from Tibet. It was
first climbed by G.Band, Evans &J. Brown
in 1955. In keeping with its name "five
treasure houses of |
Duration:
71 Days |
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Altitude: 8586 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Pumori Expedition |
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This stunning peak lies in the Upper
Khumbu region and is situated among some
of the world's best-known mountains and
most spectacular scenery. Pumori is a
fantastic mountaineering objective; the
peak straddles the Nepalese-Tibetan
border. |
Duration:
35 Days |
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Altitude: 7169 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Makalu Expedition |
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This mountain is an impressive mass of
red granite. The Great Black One, so
called due to its dark brooding
appearance is considered a massif with a
"future". Makalu lies in the north east
region ofand is a close neighbour to
Mount Everest. |
Duration:
40 Days |
Max.
Altitude: 8463 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Manaslu Expedition |
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Manaslu (8163) have summated in 1956 by
a Japanese expedition team. Its name
comes from the Sanskrit word manasa,
meaning "intelligence" or "soul". Just
as the British considered Everest their
mountain, Manaslu has always been a
Japanese mountain. |
Duration:
40 Days |
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Altitude: 8163 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Cho Oyu Expedition |
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Cho Oyu is the sixth highest Himalayan
peak and one of the most beautiful
mountains of the world, which means
“Turquoise Goddess” in Tibetan. It is
one of the prominent Himalayan peaks for
mountaineering expeditions. It has a
great history of |
Duration:
47 Days |
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Altitude: 8201 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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Shisapangma Expedition |
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Its Sanskrit name is "Gosainthan".
Reinhold Messner called it "an exquisite
apparition". Indeed, it is emerging out
of the earth-brown Tibetan plateau a
solitary snow goddess rearing its
not-so-ugly head out to be admired. It
was first climbed by H. Ching |
Duration:
40 Days |
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Altitude: 5400 m. |
Season:
Spring & Autumn |
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