Chulu West Peak Climbing
Chulu West and Chulu Central are best accessed from a base camp situated in a small valley north of ...
ExploreClimbing in Nepal offers awe inspiring gift of nature and it is ever renowned in the world. It is home to the mighty Himalayas, which mean’s “abode of snows” in Sanskrit. These mountains are the root of thousand’s of years of Nepali culture. They intimidate us with their overwhelming size and humble us with their apparent immortality. They are home to 8 of the 10 highest mountains in the world including the highest of them all Mt. Everest. Mt. Everest (Sagarmatha as the Nepali’s call it) rises to the top of the Himalayas at 29,028 ft. It truly is an honor to sit beneath such a natural spectacle.
The first real tourists to Nepal where the Mountaineers that where attracted by the peaks of the Himalaya. Climbing in Nepal is always best known International attention was drawn to these mountains in 1953 when New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepali Norgay Tensing became the first people ever to reach the peak of Mt. Everest. The highest mountain in the world had been conquered and Nepal would never be the same. Climbing in Nepal has always been a mysterious activity to those looking in from the outside.
Many people wonder why a person would risk their safety and push their physical and mental strength just to get to the top of a mountain. But it is so much more than just reaching the peak. Its true satisfaction comes from the entire journey itself. The mountain always sits on the horizon during your approach to the climb and fills your mind with wonder and excitement. The realization that you might be on the top of that mountain lingers in your head. Such things as setting up base camp and analyzing maps make your climb a reality. Long days of climbing lead to short nights of rest. And soon the peak is before you and you see the world from a different point of view. The rest at the top offers you a little time to appreciate the struggles of the climb and to prepare for the other half of your journey , the climb down. Of course not all climbing attempts are successful and mother nature is never predictable. But any experience on such great mountains as the Himalayas gives you awareness and insight about your true strength.
Eco-trek wants to provide you with the first hand experience of climbing a beautiful peak in Nepal. The largest mountains in Nepal draw professional climbers around the world but many smaller peaks (by Nepali standards) are available to climb. They are mainly non-technical climbs at high elevation that give you a true mountaineering experience. Eco-Trek has experienced climbing guides that have climbed and guided these peaks many times. Safety is always are number 1 consideration with any climb or trek. A minimum of 4 people is needed in order to climb a peak. We can accommodate everything from the climb itself to the trek to the mountain and any airline flights needed for the trip. We can even provide accommodation and transportation in Kathmandu.
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