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Top 5 Peak Climbing In Nepal For Beginners

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Home to 8 of the 10 tallest peaks in the planet, it’s only appropriate that Nepal is known as ‘the Home of the Gods’. Conquering the grand Himalayas can be a far-away dream of a lifetime to some while it could simply be an extreme sport, an exhilarating pursuit that provides the ultimate challenge of strength, endurance, and sacrifice for others. For those who harbor an interest in the Himalayan climb, these Short   Peak Climbing in Nepal   will steer starters through their first climb: Pisang Peak: The most recognized climbing peaks inside the Annapurna province, Pisang Peak is perhaps one of the tinniest trekking peaks popular among new ascenders for its pretty effortless hike, short duration and awe-inspiring Himalayan panoramas. The peak rises from Pisang village & yak grasslands in a homogeneous slope of snow and ice to the ultimate summit pyramid. Island Peak: Island Peak is no doubt the most renowned peak as it provides all new trekkers and climbers an

6 Things To Experience During Your Everest Base Camp Trek

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There’s something to admire about the Everest Base Camp that brings tourists from all corners of the world. Cultivated fields, monasteries, grazing yaks, and small villages all share their contribution. As a leading trekking agency in Nepal, we’d like to share few things that you must want to experience during your   Everest base camp trek .Here we go: Sweeping view from Kala Patar: It isn’t widely recognized, but the sight from the summit of Kala Patar, a rocky projection above Gorak Shep, offers an incredible panoramic view from Everest to Amla Dablam & is far superior to those of Base Camp. Discovering the famous Namche Bazaar: Suspended on a hilly region in the center of the Khumbu, Namche Bazaar is the economical and cultural hub of this mountainous area. Tibetan traders, monks and yaks share the narrow boulevards with locals and hikers alike, and a new discovery can be discovered around each corner, from bakeries to tailors to museums and monasteries. Na