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Mountaineering Expeditions to Nepal - Over 7000 Meters

 

Mt. Bruntse - 7129 m (23390 ft)

Normal route - South East ridge
Fly in Tumlingtar - Fly out Tumlingtar
Location: Lat: 27.51.19 - Long: 86.58.55

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 accessible 7000 meter peak in the region besides having a normal route of ascent which can be guided. The first to make its summit were the already famous Hillay and Jim McFarlane. The ascent route is through the southern ridge overhanging the famous West pass, this is in act the traditional route opened by Hillary and Shipton in 1952. The regular approach begins at Lukla and takes you across the Hongu valley, one of the most fertile region in Nepal, passing northward through a beautiful alpine environment. The walk passes through delightful Sherpa country and provides for excellent acclimatization. The Baruntse base camp is at an altitude of around 5400m and sits near the pristine lakes below Amphu Labtsa pass. The route then follows a long ridge leading to the summit. An ascent on Baruntse is an adventure for climbers wishing to meet a true Nepalese 7000 meter.

We suggests you to allow 44 days for your whole trip depending upon your physical and climatic conditions.
Mt. Barunche
Mt. Gyanchungkang
Mt. Nuptse
Mt. Pumori


 
 
 
 
 

Mt. Gyachung Kang - 7952 m (26090 ft)

Location-Khumbu Himal
Latitude-28° 05' 53
Longitude-86° 44' 32

Gyachung Kang is a high mountain of the Khumbu region. It is the highest peak between Mount Everest and Cho Oyu. Its twin snow and rock peaks tower above the immediate surroundings, separated by a narrow saddle. The approach is easy by Gokyo Lake, then by crossing from the Ngozumpa glacier.

We suggests you to allow 41 days for your whole trip depending upon your physical and climatic conditions.

Mt. Nuptse - 7855 m (25772 ft)

Fly to lukla location-khumbu himal
Latitude-27.96°N
Fly out by lukla longitude-86.88°E

Nuptse is situated in the Khumbu Himal just southwest of Mount Everest. The name Nup-tse is Tibetan and means west-peak, as it is the western part of the Lhotse-Nuptse-massif. The main ridge, which is separated from Lhotse by a 7556m high saddle, is crowned by 7 peaks and goes west-northwest until its steep west-face drops down more than 2300m to the Khumbu-glacier. The steep and rocky south-face of Nuptse is 2500m high and 5 kilometers wide. The north slopes are rising from the Western-Cwm valley with the upper part of the Khumbu-glacier above its famous icefall.

We suggests you to allow 54 days for your whole trip depending upon your physical and climatic conditions.

Mt. Pumori

Transfer to the airport, fly to Lukla - Fly out by Lukla
Location: Latitude: 28.00.53 - Longitude: 86.49.41

This stunning peak lies in the upper Khumbu region of Nepal. The peak is on the border of Nepal and Tibet, where the difference between the two countries is obvious: The arid Tibetan Plateau stretches to the north and west, and the brilliant white peaks of Nepal rise to the south and east.

Pumori is one of the premier 7,000M peaks in the Everest region of Nepal. It is ideal for those looking to pursue the 8000m peaks, or a fantastic climb in its own right. The route follows the Southeast buttress before it traverses to the East Ridge for the remainder of the ascent. Requiring excellent physical endurance, Pumori offers sections of wild exposure, views of Lhotse and Everest, with technical difficulty worthy of any Himalayan alpinist. Pumori is a serious expedition peak designed only for experienced climbers.

We suggests you to allow 54 days for your whole trip depending upon your physical and climatic conditions.

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