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There are various
trekking peaks in the Everest, Annapurna
and other regions of Nepal. Permits for
these trekking peaks can be obtained on
the payments for Trekking Peak Climbing
under Nepal Mountaineering association (N.M.A.)
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Lobuche East 16 Days
Lobuche at the height of 6145m, is an
attractive summit, offering a variety of
existing routes and a wide scope for new
lines. This peak lies in the Everest
region of Solu Khumbu district and is
reached by trekking for about 7/8 days
from Lukla the nearest airport. There
exist two distinct summits to Lobuche
Peak: Lobuche East (6,119m/20,075 ft)
and Lobuche West 6,145m/20,161 ft). The
true East Peak is quite striking and is
reached by descending into a marked
notch and climbing steep snow/ice slopes
to the top. The top is exposed and often
covered with rotten ice. |
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Pachermo 14 Days
This peak of 6187m, located in a
Rolwaling region, can be approached
either from Rolwaling or from Khumbu.
Both treks have to be fully organized as
there are no tea houses. Its an
attractive mountain, but steep snow
climbing is necessary on a route subject
to avalanches. The peak is just above Tashi Lapcha. Nepal Mountaineering
Association call this peak Parchemuche. |
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Ramdung 15 Days
Requires a long approach through
Rolwaling valley, it is situated south
of Na in the upper Rolwaling and is one
of a cluster of peaks around the Yalung
La, a pass giving access to the upper
Rolwaling from the south, via the Khare
Khola. The peaks in the areas were first
explored by the Scottish Himalayan
expedition. Although the mountain by its
normal route of ascent, the glaciers or
the North-East Flank, is
straightforward, its virtues lie in its
magnificent position and splendid summit
panorama. |
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