Mountain Climbing in Nepal

Mountain Climbing in Nepal Our services are guaranteed to Our services are guaranteed to make one’s trek, including the peak climb, safe and simple.

Our company provides guests with qualified and trained mountaineering guides and other field staff to take inexperienced visitors, even non-climbers, to the summit of a trekking peak safely. Please check out our programs for further details and feel free to contact us for further information.

25/11/2025

Silva
29/07/2018

Silva

Thought are with Family at this difficult time. RIP
22/05/2018

Thought are with Family at this difficult time. RIP

We feel extreme grief to announce that one of our most desirable, aspiring IFMGA Mountain Guide Mr. Damai Sarki Sherpa had lost his life during an accident near Camp II of Mt. Everest oh his descending back to base camp yesterday.
We pray almighty god to provide strength to the family to bear this grief.
May the departed soul rest in Peace!!

15/05/2018

Never give up!! After 4 attempts on the mountain over many years, after suffering extreme frostbite, losing both his legs, enduring multiple injuries and life-changing setbacks, finally, Chinese mountaineer, Xia Boyu reached the summit of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest.

15/11/2017

Jai Ho.

23/10/2017

Probably easier than old times.

23/07/2017

The documentary ‘Sherpa’ captures an intense battle between Sherpas and entitled Western climbers—including one very racist American.

07/07/2017

Mount Lhotse.
Fourth highest peak in the world (8516m). Lhotse, which means 'south peak', is part of the Everest.

Jai Ho
18/05/2017

Jai Ho

The paper ‘Children At Altitude’ provides the conservative recommendations that should be helpful for mountaineers and physicians who are required to offer advice about ascent to high altitude with children.

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Kathmandu

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