Peak Climbing in Nepal
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There are several trekking peaks open for alpine climbing under NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association). The climbing of these peaks are controlled under the rules & regulations conducted by the association. Being a member of the NMA Absolute Adventure Treks (P.) Ltd. helps you to organize peak climbing program in different regions of Nepal.
The Trekking Peaks of Nepal gives hobby-climbers an opportunity to tackle a high Himalayan peak without having to organize a major expedition. Although these peaks are lower than their more famous cousins - the 8000-meter peaks - many of the climbs are no less demanding and adventurous in nature. By Himalayan standards these are considered minor peaks, but in fact some of them are relatively challenging snow and Ice climbing of high standard.
Our company provides you qualified & trained climbing guide and other staffs to take non-climbers for convenience, safety & expected successes with 100% guaranteed services to make your trek together with peak climbing trip simple and take care. Please check your required programs detail and for information contact us.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has categorized 33 climbing peaks 2 different groups 'A' and 'B' which are given below. Please check the related fee accordingly.
You need to fill up the form as bellow and submit it to us to obtain peak climbing permission.
» Peak Climbing Rules
» Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Peak List.
Fee Structure for Group "A" NMA Peaks
Royalty for up to seven members: USD 500.00
Royalty for each additional member upto 12 persons: USD 100.00
Fee Structure for Group "B" NMA Peaks
Royalty for 1-4 members: USD 350.00
Royalty for 5-8 members: USD 350.00 + USD 40.00 per person
Royalty for 9-12 members: USD 510.00 + USD 25.00 per person
Note : Maximum number of members in one team is 12.
Garbage Deposit for all 33 NMA Peaks
A Garbage Deposit fee of USD 250.00 payable to NMA is required to obtain permits for all 33 NMA peaks. Refunds on the Garbage Deposit shall be as per NMA provisions.
Climbing Equipments
- Ice Axe
- limbing with Ice Axe
- Ascending with Ice Axe
- Ice Axe as an anchorage
- Ice Hammer
- Ascent Method (Device)
- Descent Method (Device)
- 3 point Anchorage
- Jumar
- Belay Device (Figure 8)
- Ice Screw
Types of climbing Knot's
- Prussic Knot
- Fisherman Knot
- Half Sailor Knot
- Middleman Knot
- D. Sheet Knot
- Sheep Shank Knot
- Zip with screw coate karabiner Bachman Knot
- Bowline Knot
- S. Sheet Bend
- Thumb Knot/ Stopper Knot
- Tie Knot
- Over hand Knot
- Double fisherman's Knot
- Running Bowling
- Triple Bowling on the Bight
- Water man Knot
- Provisional Knot
- Timber Hitch
- Spanish Bowling
- Tarbuck Knot
- Bowling on the bight
- Double Eight Knot
- Clove Hitch
- Prsoner Knot
- Butterfly Knot
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Types of Rope Coil
Butterfly Coil: This coil is used to carry people upwards and downwards. It is simple and to carry in a bag.
Mountain coil: Ropes are coiled differently in accordance with our necessary. Mountain coil is fixed around the shoulder in order to carry wounded man.
Climbing dynamic main rope: These ropes are used for climbing Himalayas and mountains safely. They are made of UIAA standard having the diameter of 10.5 mm and their length consists of 40 to 50 meters. They are elastic: they have 2000 to 2250 kg weight capacity.
Other equipments
- Quick Draws
- Rock Hammer
- Friends
- Rock piton
- Crampons
- Chocks
- Snowbar
- Oxygen Cylinder
- Mountain cooking gas stove
- Ski
- Helmet
- Snow rocket
- Climbing boots
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