Known as the Himalayan
Kingdom, Nepal has 1310 mountains (the major
portion of the Mountain range.) which are over 5500
meters (18,090 ft) to 8848m (29,028ft) above sea level.
This makes our country exceptionally popular for mountaineers.
Since 1978, the Nepal Mountaineering Association has had the authority to issue climbing permits for small-scale peaks. Thanks to our NMA membership, Unique Path Trekking can see to permitting without the previously complicated application process.
Our Guides are experienced high elevation mountaineers. They are trained to take you safely into the thin air region of the majestic Himalayas. They are particularly concerned about the acclimatization process. Unlike certain other organizers, we only dispatch guides who are have summit experience on your target mountain.
We shall gladly send you the rules and regulations
of the Nepal Mountaineering association upon request.
If you are interested venture into the snow and ice
regions of the high Himalayas, please contact us for
detailed information. We can arrange equipment, guides,
high altitude porters, and all food and accessories.
Any NMA-approved mountain can be targeted. There is
only one item you have to bring yourself: brave and
spirit! Unique Path Trekking will see to everything
else.
Nepal's Most Popular Trekking
Peak
| • Lobuche Peak (6119m / 20075 ft) |
• Island Peak (6189 m / 20305 ft) |
| • Mera Peak (6476 m / 21247 ft) |
• Pisang Peak (6091 m / 19983 ft) |
| • Naya Kanga (5844 m / 19180 ft) |
• Yala Peak (5500 m / 18045 ft) |
| • Pharchamo (6187 m / 20298 ft) |
• Tharpu Chuli (5500 m / 18045 ft) |
| • Dhampus Peak (6012 m / 19725 ft) |
• Chulu East Peak (6250 m / 20505 ft) |
| • Pokhalde Peak (5806 m / 19049 ft) |
• Throung peak (5555 m / 18225 ft) |
| • Tilicho Peak (7134 m / 23401ft) |
• Thapa Peak (6012 m / 19719 ft ) |