Peak Climbing & Expeditions in Nepal |
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The word Himalaya means (Him - snow & Alaya - abode) "Abode of snow", perhaps well defined. Because this vast massif stretches from Afghanistan in the west to far-east India in the East with all "Eight Thousanders" as its backbone.
With its main objective, Vertical Adventures Company is dedicated to provide full Expedition services for all Himalayan Peaks including "The Roof of the World - Everest" with the support of its highly qualified and reputed altitude Sherpa Team
To reach in the summit and look down as an emperor and make it a life time experience is every ones' passion. Conquering the world highest peaks are immensely rewarding as the stunning panoramic views from the top are just extraordinary. You just dare and give us an opportunity to serve you; we will present this magnificent Himalayas on our way
We have also graded all our expedition trips in to the following grades so that you can choose whichever suits your capabilities.
Glacier and Peak
Height altitude exceeds 5000 meters; involves high altitude passes with some challenging glacier walk and/or basic mountaineering peaks; involves remote or poorly defined trails in variable weather conditions. Previous technical mountaineering experience is not necessary but some extreme trekking and high altitude walking experience are preferable... Ropes may be used during treks for glacier travel and steeper sections of ice and snow climbing.
Advance Mountaineering Expeditions  
High altitude exceeds 6000 meters; involves low to moderate angle snow slopes and traveling on crevassed glaciers. Experience using ice axe and crampons are essential & basic climbing experience with physical fitness is highly recommended. Some aerobic exercise, running and cycling in hilly areas is particularly beneficial.
Extreme Mountaineering Expeditions   
High altitude exceeds 7000 meters; involves steep climbing at high altitude carrying load, setting up of camps, cooking and camp craft. Some of these also involve “technical” climbing and are for experienced alpine climbers/mountaineers only. Participant must posses good health, have previous climbing experience and good climbing technical knowledge. Aerobic exercise at least four days a week, running and cycling in hilly areas is particularly beneficial.
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Island Peak Climbing |
23 Days 22 Nights |
Imja Tse or popularly known as Island Peak is the most popular trekking peak in Nepal is seen as an island in a sea of ice from Dingboche....
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Mera Peak Climbing |
25 Days 24 Nights |
Mera peak is recognized as one of the major and popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The Peak itself rises to the south of Everest....
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Saribung Expedition |
26 Days 25 Nights |
This recently introduced Peak Expedition is ideal for the explorers those who wish to get off the beaten track....
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Singu Chuli Peak Climbing |
22 Days 21 Nights |
Peak Singu Chuli (6501M.) is the 3rd highest amongst the all trekking peaks in Nepal....
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Pisang Peak Climbing |
25 Days 24 Nights |
Pisang Peak is taken as easy trekking peak among other trekking peaks but....
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Lobuche Peak Climbing |
25 Days 24 Nights |
Lobuche Peak consists of two different summits, east summit (6119m.) and west summit (6145m.). A continuous rim ties them but there is a sharp gap between tow summits.....
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Amadablam Expeditions |
34 Days 33 Nights |
An expedition to Ama Dablam (6856m) is more than just a climb. It’s a journey into the heart of the Himalayas.....
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Baruntse Expeditions |
36 Days 35 Nights |
Baruntse lies at the epicenter of three glacier valleys, the Imja, the Hunku and Barun.
This 7192 meter height peak ....
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Everest South Face Expedition (8,848m.) |
64 Days 63 Nights |
Even though the highest mountain in the world has been conquered many times till date since the first conquest, Everest is still as mysterious.....
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Annapruna IV Expedition |
40 Days 39 Nights |
Among all the Annapurnas, the Annapurna IV is considered relatively an easier to climb. The normal route to reach the summit is led straight forward through Manang.....
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Kanchanjunga Expedition (8,586m.) |
51 Days 50 Nights |
The third highest among World’s 14 above 8000 meter peak, Kanchanjunga (8,586m.) was first successfully.....
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Dorje Lhakpa Expedition (6966m.) |
32 Days 31 Nights |
Located in the east of Langtang Valley and south of Shishapangma, Mount Dorje Lhakpa belongs in a solid mass of Jugal Himal.....
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Dhaulagiri Expedition (8167m.) |
46 Days 45 Nights |
The word Dhaulagiri is derived from Sanskrit language “Dhavala” means “White” and “Grir” means “Mountain”....
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Chulu West Expedition (6419m.) |
25 Days 24 Nights |
Among two peaks, Chulu East and Chulu West, Chulu West is the higher peak (6419m.). The first ascent to Chulu West was made by Japanese Team in 1952....
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Putha Hiunchuli Expedition (7246m.) |
41 Days 40 Nights |
The Mount Dhaulagiri range is blessed with some of the most impressive peaks and Putha Himchuli is one of them at the far west from the Dhaulagiri summits....
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Pumori Expedition (7145m.) |
36 Days 35 Nights |
This technically challenging expedition requires climbers to be physically well in condition....
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Manaslu Expedition (8163m.) |
51 Days 50 Nights |
Mount Manaslu (8163m) was first climbed by a Japanese Expedition Team in 1956 . Its name comes from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intelligence" or " soul"....
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Makalu Expedition (8463m.) |
56 Days 55 Nights |
Mount Makalu 8463m is 5th highest among the world's above 8000 meter mountains. It was first climbed by the French team in 1955 led by Jean Franco.....
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Lhotse Expedition (8516m.) |
46 Days 45 Nights |
Mount Lhotse (8516m.) is the fourth highest mountain in the world. Its long east-west ridgeline is located just close in the south of Mount Everest....
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