Peak climbing has been popular and admired tourist activity for years. With plenty of majestic peaks, some of them being tagged as the tallest in the world, there is rich prospect for everyone wishing to feel the ultimate mountaineering experience. The peak climbing activities in Nepal are commenced under the approval and regulations of NMA (Nepal mountaineering Association). NMA has opened 33 peaks for climbing purpose and among them 15 are categorized as group “A” climbing peak.

To name these include Cholatse (6440 m), Machermo (6237 m), Kyazo Ri (6186 m), Nirekha (6159 m), Langsisa Ri (6427 m), Ombigaichen (6340), Bokta (6143 m), Chekijo (6257 m), Phari Lapcha (6017 m), Lobuje West (6145 m), Larkya (6249 m), Abi (6097 m), Yubra (6035 m), Yala (5732 m), and Chhukung Ri (5550 m). For further details on these peaks climbing, please have a look at our customized peak climbing packages.

In order to attempt a climbing peak, a climbing permit (non-refundable) must be obtained from the NMA in Kathmandu. Blaze mountain adventure, being the member of NMA, will be assisting you in getting the permit. Our professional and cheerful guides will be in your support to make your endeavor easy and adventuresome. For more details on the group “A” peak climbing please feel easy to contact us. Everest Trail Adventure would be admired to assist you on the matter.

Cholatse peak climbing

Cholatse, also nicknamed as Jobo Lhaptshan, is one of the most challenging yet adventuresome peaks located in the Khumbu Himalayan region of Nepal.