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Trekking Peaks : Opened for Trekking
For the more adventurous traveler, there are existing
18 minor peaks and newly categorized 15 peaks opened for climbing
under Nepal Mountaineering Association. The climbing of these
peaks is controlled under the rules and regulations formulated
by the Association. It should be noted that in most cases
the climbing of these minor peaks (Trekking Peaks) require
snow and ice climbing experience, safety and expected successes.
By Himalayan standards these are considered minor peaks, but
in fact some of then provide relatively challenging snow and
ice climbing of high standard, and more so in Winter. The
peak climbing fee for a group are as follows:
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Newly categorized:
| S.No. |
Name |
Height
in meter |
Region |
| 1. |
ABI |
6097 |
Eastern |
| 2. |
Bokta Peak |
6143 |
Eastern |
| 3. |
Chekigo |
6257 |
Central |
| 4. |
Chhukung Ri |
5550 |
Eastern |
| 5. |
Cholatse |
6440 |
Eastern |
| 6. |
Kyazo Ri |
6186 |
Eastern |
| 7. |
Langsisa Ri |
6427 |
Central |
| 8. |
Larkya Peak |
6010 |
Western |
| 9. |
Lobuje West |
6145 |
Eastern |
| 10. |
Machhermo |
6273 |
Eastern |
| 11. |
Nirekha Peak |
6159 |
Eastern |
| 12. |
Ombigaichen |
6340 |
Eastern |
| 13. |
Pharilapcha |
6017 |
Eastern |
| 14. |
Yubra Himal |
6035 |
Central |
| 15. |
Yala |
5732 |
Central |
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Existing:
| S.No. |
Name |
Height
in meter |
Region |
| 1 |
Chulu East |
6584 |
Western |
| 2 |
Chulu West |
6419 |
Western |
| 3 |
Ganjala Chuli (Naya Kanga) |
5844 |
Central |
| 4 |
Hiunchuli |
6441 |
Western |
| 5 |
Imsa Tse (Island Peak) |
6183 |
Eastern |
| 6 |
Khongde (Mehra) |
5849 |
Eastern |
| 7 |
Kusum Kangru |
6367 |
Eastern |
| 8 |
Kwangde |
6011 |
Eastern |
| 9 |
Lobuje |
6119 |
Eastern |
| 10 |
Mardi Himal |
5587 |
Western |
| 11 |
Mera peak |
6654 |
Eastern |
| 12 |
Paldor Peak |
5896 |
Central |
| 13 |
Parchemuche |
6187 |
Central |
| 14 |
Pisang |
6091 |
Western |
| 15 |
Pokhalde |
5806 |
Eastern |
| 16 |
Ramdung |
5925 |
Central |
| 17 |
Singu Chuli (Flutted peka) |
6501 |
Western |
| 18 |
Tharpu Chuli (Tent peak) |
5663 |
Western |
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| Fee
Structure |
Fee
Structure |
- Up to 7 climbing members US$ 500
- More than 7 to 12 climbing members US$ 100
per climber
- If there are more than 12 members in a group,
new permit should require.
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| Group
size |
Rate
(US$) |
Additional
(US$) |
| Up to 4 persons |
350 |
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| 5-8 Persons |
350 |
40 (per person) |
| 9-12 Persons |
510 |
25 (per person) |
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Garbage Deposit for trekking
peaks:
As per recent decision from Nepal Mountaineering Associations,
US$ 250 shall be applicable for garbage deposit for
all trekking peaks. The deposit will be return back
to the climbing group after necessary verification of
environmental formality during the climbing. This rule
comes to force from autumn 2002.
The permit is valid for the period of one month
only. The maximum number of the group size will be
12 pax.
For extension the permission, an additional 25%
charge of the total amount of the initial fee will
be made for each extra week.
The leader or climbing member of the team must collect
the permit in person from Nepal Mountaineering Association.
Each climbing team will be permitted with the written
application form, indicating a partner trekking agency
whom registered to the HMG and NMA and accompanied by
a sirdar/guide, who must be registered with NMA.
Source: Nepal Mountaineering
Association
http://www.nma.com.np
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