7 Most Popular Trekking Peaks of Nepal
2. Mera Peak (6,476m)
3. Isand Peak ( 6,189m/20,305ft)
4. Pisang Peak ( 6,091m/ 19,978ft)
5. Tent Peak (5,663m/ 18,575ft)
6. Yala Peak ( 5,700m/ 18,700ft)
7. Chulu West Peak ( 6,41m/21,055ft)
Lobuche Peak ( 6,119m/ 20547)
Lobuche peak is one of the most popular climbing peaks in Nepal. It is situated just above the Lobuche village on the way to the Everest base camp trek. People those climb Lobuche peak also have to use the same trail to Everest base camp and Lobuche is so close to Mt Everest. Lobuche peak has two different site for summits Lobuche, the Lobuche East Peak ( 6119m) and Lobuche west peak ( 6145m). Resting on the foothills of Everest both are incredible peaks to the summit for beginners.
Mera Peak ((6,476m)
Mera peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal which is impressively standing at 6,476m. It is an amazing summit panorama that squeezes in five of the world's 8000m such as the Kangchenjunga, Makalu, Lhoste, Everest, and Cho Oyu. Mera peak climbing is an excellent option for anyone with basic mountaineering experiences. Despite its intimidating neighbors, Mera Peak is not a technical mountain but requires some basic climbing skills due to its high altitudes. Climbing to Mera peak could be challenging but make it a great memory.
Isand Peak ( 6,189m/20,305ft)
Island peak is the Poplar trekking peak in the Everest region, which is perfect for novice climbers. Locally Island peak is popular as the Imja Tse, which is a magnificent giant of the Himalayas. Island peak is clearly seen from the popular Denbuche village. The beautiful peak looks like an island that is dwarfed on both sides by the stupendous Lhoste/ Nuptse south wall to the north and Baruntse to the south. The view from the summit is spectacular, will fine heaven, and feel like you are truly into nature. Those willing to climb technical mountains over 6000m Mera peak are the best choice to fulfill your wish. Sir Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953 as the training peak before climbing Mt Everest. Actually, they discover this peak, is still a popular training peak for clients attempting Mt Everest because a lot of the skills required crossing crevasses with ladders, and using jumars on a fixed is the same.
Pisang Peak ( 6,091m/ 19,978ft)
Pisang peak is located between Annapurna and Manaslu regions. It is the smallest trekking peak which is short and fulfilling. It is perfect for beginner climbers to begin climbing. The Pisang peak can combine with the Annapurna circuit, which offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna panorama. Pisang peak is situated above the beautiful village Pisang, where you can experience endless Yak pastures on a uniform slope of ice and cow spreading out around you from the peak. Pisang peak also called Jong Ri in the local terms in the northern part of Nepal in the Manang district. Pisang peak rises from yak pastures above the village of Pisang in a uniform slope to the final summit pyramid which is an undistinguished snow and ice slope in 1995, a German expedition was made the first ascent of Pisang peak, and it has been going very popular nowadays. Although this level of physical fitness and health is required to climb Pisang peak.
Tent Peak (5,663m/ 18,575ft)
The Tent peak situated south of the Annapurna Base camp, which is also called Tharpu chuli in the local terms, is an epic destination for the dreamers. The top of the peak offers magnificent panoramic views of majestic snow-capped mountains of a lifetime, the trip includes a trek to the picturesque Annapurna Base Camp with a few days of peak climbing, making it a very popular trekking peak experience. Tent peak is not that high but requires technical training due to its structure. The climbing route ascends non-technical to a snowy, knife ridge where climbers and rewarded with a stunning mesmerizing glacier valley, a stunning view of Annapurna I, Annapurna south, Himachali, Macharepuchhre, and other snowy peaks. It is also known as the Tharpu Chuli Nepali, which is an excellent introduction to Himalayan mountaineering and a spectacular challenge for climbers of all skill levels. Mountain Gurus offers the Tent Peak climb as a four-day extension to our Annapurna Sanctuary trek.
Yala Peak ( 5,700m/ 18,700ft)
Yala peak is a famous trekking peak in the Langtang region, located 19 miles north of Kathmandu. The trek can be combined with the Lanagtnag valley trek, which is naturally diverse and rich in culture. Stunning and picturesque, the Langtang area in itself makes for an excellent choice for any trekker. It is an easy, non-technical peak to climb and is rated a trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association. Yala peak (5550m) is a relatively easy, non-technical peak to climb. Take in the breathtaking views.
Chulu West Peak ( 6,41m/21,055ft)
Chulu west is another popular climbing peak in the Annapurna region which is located in the Manang Himal range.There are two different peaks namely Chulu west and chulu east that is appear along the Annapurna circuit near the Throng La pass trail. Chulu West is usually combined with the Annapurna circuit and ends in Jomsom. To reach the summit one must climb the Noeth west ridge, a technical climb. Climbers consider Chulu west peak to be one of the best peaks in the Annapurna region. You will be rewarded with beautiful views and the satisfaction of a well-earned challenge. Climbing the peak, one can see the Nilgiri and Annapurna Himalayas. To climb the Chulu west peak, you must be in good physical condition and in excellent physical condition.
For experienced trekkers who want to try their hand at mountain climbing, or less-experienced climbers looking for a good challenge,peak climbing is the perfect option in the Himalayas. The climb is challenging but not too technical. The spectacular trek to Island Peak follows much of the classic Everest Base Camp trek, and the panoramic views from the peak of the highest mountains in the world are unforgettable.