Climbing in Nepal

Climbing in Nepal includes the peaks that range from 6500 m to 8848 m. Ace Holidays has classified these peaks under these heads: the beginner, the intermediate, the advanced, and the most advanced. Island Peak is the most climbable peak of Nepal, and it is for the beginners; other peaks for the beginners are Mera, Tent, and Yala; for the intermediate climbers are Lobuche and Pisang peaks. For the advanced climbers are Baruntse and Pumori peaks.

For the most advanced climbers, Ace Holidays has these expeditions: Everest Expedition from Nepal Side, Everest Expedition from Tibet Side, Shisapangma Expedition, and Cho-Oyu Expedition. During the expedition, you walk on the ridge of a mountain, on the sidewall of a mountain, on the face of a mountain. Besides this, you also do ice climbing and slab climbing, and you also cross the open crevasses. Ama Dablam is the most beautiful mountain of the world, it is the most technical peak of Nepal, and it is for the advanced climbers

Beginners

Duration: 20 Days
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Duration: 19 Days
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Duration: 14 Days
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Duration: 16 Days
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Intermediate

Duration: 19 Days
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Duration: 22 Days
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Advanced

Duration: 31 Days
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Duration: 37 Days
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Duration: 39 Days
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Most Advanced

Duration: 45 Days
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Duration: 61 Days
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Duration: 43 Days
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Duration: 66 days
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