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Mt. Everest Expedition

Elevation: 5400m.

Duration: 70 Days

Mt. Everest (8848m) was identified by an employee of geological survey of India in 1852 as the highest mountain in the world. Since then, the mountain has fascinated many climbers from around the world. The Nepalese Government gave it the name Sagarmatha and the Tibetans and Sherpas knew it as Chomolunga.

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Kanchanjunga Expedition

Elevation: 8516m

Duration: 61 Days

Kanchenjunga, the third largest mountain in the world after Everest and K2 is sited in the eastern part of Nepal. It is to be found on the northern border of Nepal and Sikkim, just 46 miles northwest of Darjeeling. Kanchenjunga is even called Kanchenzonga meaning the “five treasures of snow” in Sikkimese language, as the peak consists of five major peaks.

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Lhotse Expedition

Elevation: 8516m

Duration: 45 Days

Lhotse literally means "south peak" and is part of the Everest massif. It is just 3km south of Mt Everest, separated by the South Col. There are three peaks which make up the Lhotse massif and they are Lhotse East or middle, Lhotse Shar and Lhotse. 

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Makalu Expedition

Elevation: 8,463m.

Duration: 55 Days

Mt. Makalu lounge to the 20km east of Everest in the Khumbu region, is renowned as the fifth tallest mountain in the World. It is a unique isolated peak which is popular for its impressive and perfect pyramid shape with its four sharp ridges. It is surrounded by the Makalu Barun National Park which is its location and placed on the boundary between Nepal and China.

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Dhaulagiri Expedition

Elevation: 8167m.

Duration: 49 Day

The seventh highest celebrated peak in the Himalayas is Mt. Dhaulagiri which lies to the northwest of Pokhara. It is renowned as “the mother of snow”. Besides this fact, it is even popular as the “The White Mountain” to the foreigners.

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Manaslu Expedition

Elevation: 8,163m

Duration: 50 Days

Mt. Manaslu is located on the border between Gorkha and Manang districts in the northern part of Nepal. It is the tenth highest mountain in the world with its 8,163 m altitude at 64 km east of Annapurna. Manaslu is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘manasa’ that literally means “Mountain of spirit".

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Annapurna I Expedition

Elevation: 8,091m

Annapurna is famous for being the tenth highest mountain in the world, situated to the east of the great George cut through the Himalaya by Kali Gandaki river. Literally, Annapurna in Sanskrit language means full of grains but normally translated as "Goddess of the Harvests". In Hindu mythology, Annapurna is a goddess of fertility and agriculture and an incarnation of Durga.

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Ama Dablam Expedition

Duration: 30 Days

Ama Dablam (6812m.), one of the most stunning peaks in the world, falls in the Khumbu region of Nepal. The trek to Ama Dablam provides arresting Himalayan vistas of Everest, Makalu and Lhotse. Also, we will make our way up to Island Peak to be accustomed with the environment at higher altitude before climbing Ama Dablam. The usual way to get is from its south- west ridge which offers you to observe the beautiful panorama from Ama Dablam.

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Himlung Expedition

Mount Himlung is located in the Manaslu area and Manang in Nar Phu valley which is recognized as one of the far-flung corner of Nepal and in the border of Tibet. Himlung peak has been known as popular day by day among the mountaineer at present. The Government of Nepal allowed Himlung Himal for climbing after 1992 only.

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