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Dhampus Peak (6012m) is situated North-east of the gigantic Dhaulagiri massif. The peak is easy to climb and does not require any technical climbing skills. Dhampus Peak is also known as a 'Thapa Peak'.
Dhampus peak is the perfect spot from you can get views of the awe-inspiring altitude variation between the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. During this expedition you will get great close-up views of the following peaks: Tukuche peak, Dhaulagiri I (8163m), Nilgiri (6940m), Sita Chuchura (6611m), Tukche Peak (6920m), Thorong Peak (6484m), Tilicho peak (7134m), Yakawa Kan (6482m), Mukut Himal (6639m), Puth Hiunchuli (7246m), Tangu Peak (6197m), Tsarste (6347m) and Hongde peak (6556m). We will also explore the beautiful hamlets around the valley of Kaligandaki.
The trail to Dhampus Peak will follow the west edge which connects us to the Dhampus pass (5200m), where we will set our high camp. The next day we will summit Dhampus peak and thereby reach an altitude of 6,012 meters. Atop the summit we will get fantastic views of the Himalayas, and also feel the great achievement it is to have summitted a Himalayan peak.
The best season to go for this climbing expedition is Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (mid Sep to Mid Nov). About thirty different peaks can be witnessed from the top of the peak, making it a unique vantage spot to take up mountain vistas.
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Conquer Nepal’s highest trekking mountain with the Mera Peak Short Climbing and Trekking adventure—a formidable challenge for experienced travelers and mountaineering enthusiasts. Standing at 6,461 meters, Mera Peak is accessible to those with basic climbing skills, offering exhilarating days in the wild and remote Hinku Valley. Nights are spent in teahouses and yak herders’ camps, with a high-altitude camp set for summit day. The trek involves glacier travel, crampon walking, and self-arrest techniques, making it an ideal stepping-stone for aspiring climbers. What makes this trip unique is the combination of technical climbing and genuine Himalayan solitude, ensuring an unforgettable sense of accomplishment and rare natural beauty.
For those eager to reach Himalayan heights, the "Yala Peak Climbing" trip offers an excellent introduction to mountaineering. This 15-day guided adventure takes you to the summit of Yala Peak (5,700m) in Nepal’s stunning Langtang region, north of Kathmandu. Regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, Yala Peak is considered one of the most accessible trekking peaks—perfect for climbers looking to expand their skills.
After a couple of days acclimatizing in Kathmandu, your trek begins in Syabru Bensi and winds through charming villages like Lama Hotel and Kyanjin Gompa, offering cultural encounters along the way. The highlight comes on Day 9, when you conquer Yala Peak and are rewarded with sweeping views of the Langtang range, including the 14th-highest peak in the world, Shishapangma, located in Tibet.
The journey ends with a relaxed return to Kathmandu, allowing you time to reflect on your accomplishment. The unique selling point? A carefully guided climb that combines skill development, cultural immersion, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas—ideal for those wanting to take their trekking to the next level.
Experience the thrill of adventure on this 14-day trekking and climbing tour through Nepal’s Himalayas, where you’ll journey to Everest Base Camp and ascend Island Peak (Imja Tse) at 6,189 meters. Starting with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the route weaves through legendary Sherpa villages—Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, and Lobuche—culminating at the iconic Everest Base Camp on Day 8.
From there, the expedition shifts to Island Peak, an emerging favorite in the Everest region, suitable for climbers of all levels. Day 11 offers the unforgettable challenge of summiting Island Peak, followed by a rewarding descent to Chhukung. The trek concludes with a return to Lukla and a flight back to Kathmandu.
This trip is ideal for intrepid trekkers and mountaineers eager to blend classic Himalayan trekking with the excitement of a Himalayan peak climb. The unique selling point: you’ll not only stand at Everest Base Camp but also conquer Island Peak, enjoying panoramic vistas of some of the world’s highest mountains—a dual adventure unmatched in the region.
Everest Base Camp trek, Island Peak, Kathmandu, Phakding, Island Peak Base Camp, Chukhung, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tengboche, Pheriche, Lobuche, Dingboche
If you’re new to mountaineering but crave an exhilarating Himalayan adventure, Yala Peak climbing is a fantastic choice. Nestled in Nepal’s scenic Langtang region, this tour combines a moderately challenging trek with a non-technical peak climb, making it accessible to enthusiastic trekkers without prior climbing experience.
The route offers stunning panoramas of neighboring giants like Shishapangma and Ganchempo (6,388m), and the journey itself is rich with cultural encounters—passing through villages, Lama Hotel, and Kyangjing Gompa.
The optimal seasons are spring and autumn, when the mountain vistas are at their most vibrant. The USP of this trip is its perfect balance of adventure and accessibility, allowing even beginners to summit a Himalayan peak and return with lifelong memories.
Looking for a Himalayan adventure that packs both trekking and mountaineering into just two weeks? The Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour offers exactly that, guiding travelers through the heart of Nepal’s Annapurna Sanctuary to the stunning summit of Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli). At 5,695 meters (18,679 ft), Tent Peak is renowned for panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the iconic Machapuchare, making it a favorite for those seeking their first Himalayan peak without the demands of extreme high-altitude ascents.
This 14-day trip is ideal for adventurers who want a taste of ice climbing but are pressed for time, or for those eager to push their trekking skills a step further. The journey weaves through a diverse tapestry of landscapes—verdant hills, alpine meadows, gushing waterfalls, and swift rivers—before reaching the high mountains. Along the way, trekkers are immersed in the rich culture of the Gurung villages, offering insight into local traditions and daily life, a unique cultural aspect that sets this tour apart.
First summited in 1964 by a Japanese team, Tent Peak remains accessible for those with moderate trekking experience and a sense of adventure. The climb itself is considered one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks, making it suitable for passionate climbers who may be short on time but big on ambition. The combination of breathtaking Himalayan vistas, the thrill of a non-technical summit, and cultural encounters in the Annapurna region ensures this trekking and climbing tour delivers a rewarding and unforgettable Nepalese experience.
A unique selling point of this trip is its blend of accessible mountaineering with immersive Himalayan trekking, allowing you to conquer a classic peak without weeks of technical preparation or acclimatization. For those who crave adventure and cultural discovery in equal measure, this Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour is an excellent choice for a memorable journey in Nepal’s majestic mountains.
Lobuche East Peak Climbing is a thrilling adventure tailored for mountaineering enthusiasts eager to conquer one of Nepal’s most beautiful trekking peaks. The journey to Lobuche East takes climbers through breathtaking trails in the Everest region, offering spectacular views of iconic mountains such as Ama Dablam, Tawache, and Everest itself.
Along the trek, you’ll reach Everest Base Camp and witness majestic glaciers, adding depth to the experience. Lobuche East is renowned for its technical challenges, making it an exciting yet accessible climb for those with solid fitness and basic trekking skills. The ascent involves traversing ridges and snowy slopes, culminating in panoramic Himalayan vistas from the summit.
Climbers are guided by experienced professionals, ensuring safety and support throughout the journey. The USP of this tour package is the rare opportunity to combine trekking and peak climbing in one of the world’s most celebrated mountain regions—a perfect blend for those seeking both adventure and achievement.