Peak Climbing

Peak climbing in Nepal is one of the most thrilling and rewarding adventures in the Himalayas, offering the perfect combination of trekking and mountaineering. Unlike full-scale mountain expeditions, trekking peaks in Nepal range between 5,500 and 6,654 meters and are ideal for fit trekkers looking to step into alpine climbing with manageable technical difficulty.

The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has classified more than 30 peaks as "trekking peaks," accessible to climbers with basic mountaineering training under the guidance of professional climbing guides. With proper gear and support, even first-time climbers can achieve their Himalayan summit dreams.

Among the most popular peak climbing adventures in Nepal are:

  • Island Peak (Imja Tse) – 6,189m
    The most sought-after trekking peak in Nepal, Island Peak offers breathtaking views of Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and the Everest range. It is perfect for beginners with good fitness and acclimatization.
  • Mera Peak – 6,476m
    The highest trekking peak in Nepal, Mera Peak is located in the remote Hinku Valley. Its summit offers panoramic views of five 8,000-meter giants: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu.
  • Lobuche East – 6,119m
    A technical and visually striking peak, Lobuche East is often combined with the Everest Base Camp trek. It’s ideal for those seeking an extra climbing challenge with stunning alpine scenery.
  • Yala Peak – 5,732m
    Located in the Langtang region, Yala Peak is perfect for those looking for a short and beginner-friendly climb with less technical difficulty. It provides incredible views of Shishapangma and the Tibetan plateau.
  • Pisang Peak – 6,091m
    Situated in the Annapurna region, Pisang Peak offers a scenic yet demanding climb that can be added to the Annapurna Circuit trek. The route includes ridge climbing and glacier travel.
  • Chulu East and Chulu Far East – Above 6,000m
    These peaks offer panoramic Himalayan views along the Annapurna trail and are suitable for experienced trekkers looking for a greater challenge in high-altitude climbing.
  • Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli) – 5,695m
    Tent Peak in the Annapurna Sanctuary is a visually stunning climb and a great choice for those already trekking to Annapurna Base Camp.

Our peak climbing packages include all necessary arrangements: climbing permits, logistics, expert guides, technical gear, and pre-climb training. You’ll learn to use equipment such as harnesses, ice axes, crampons, ropes, and jumar devices, all under the safety supervision of licensed climbing Sherpas who have summited major Himalayan giants including Mt. Everest.

Why Choose Peak Climbing in Nepal?

Nepal offers unmatched access to safe, scenic, and technically suitable peaks that allow aspiring climbers to gain experience while enjoying world-class views. Unlike full-scale expeditions, trekking peaks require less time, lower costs, and manageable logistics—yet offer the thrill of standing atop a Himalayan summit.

Whether you're a seasoned trekker aiming to go higher, or a mountaineering enthusiast preparing for future big climbs, Nepal’s trekking peaks are your gateway to Himalayan climbing.

Start your climbing journey with Adventure High Pass and conquer Nepal’s most iconic trekking peaks. From the heights of Mera and Island Peak to the remote beauty of Yala and Pisang, we ensure a safe, guided, and unforgettable peak climbing experience in Nepal.

Peak Climbing Itineraries

Mera Peak Climbing base camp

Mera Peak Climbing

Duration: 17 Days
Grade: Challenging
Mera Peak (6,461m)
Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing

Duration: 13 Days
Grade: Challenging
Yala Peak (5,550 m)
USD $ 27002550P/P
Almost at top,  Island Peak Climbing

Everest Base Camp Trek & Island Peak Climbing

Duration: 18 Days
Grade: Extreme
6,160 m
USD $ 34003250P/P
Everest Base Camp Trekking and Lobuche Climbing

Everest Base Camp Trek and Lobuche Climbing

Duration: 21 Days
Grade: Demanding
Max. 6200 m
USD $ 3350P/P