Peak Climbing: “Conquer the Summits with Asian Adventure Treks”
Embark on an exhilarating journey with Asian Adventure Treks and challenge yourself to reach new heights. Our Peak Climbing expeditions offer adventurers the chance to scale some of the most stunning and accessible peaks in the Himalayas, providing an unforgettable mountaineering experience.
1. Island Peak (Imja Tse) Climb
Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse, is a popular choice for novice climbers seeking an introduction to Himalayan climbing. Located in the heart of the Everest region, this climb offers spectacular views of Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam.
2. Mera Peak Climb
As the highest trekking peak in Nepal, Mera Peak is a fantastic challenge for climbers looking to push their limits. The ascent rewards you with awe-inspiring vistas of five of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks: Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga.
3. Lobuche East Peak Climb
Lobuche East Peak offers an adventurous climb with stunning scenery and a challenging summit push. This climb is ideal for those looking to experience high-altitude climbing and is often used as a preparation for higher Himalayan expeditions.
Join Asian Adventure Treks for an unforgettable peak climbing adventure. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with a safe, enjoyable, and successful ascent. Contact us today to start planning your Himalayan climbing expedition!
Easy trekking are basically for the beginners. This kind of treks is typically done in the lower hilly region of elevation below 3500 metre. The trails in this trek are generally vertical and walking time is 3 - 5 hours everyday.
Moderate types of trekking generally take place on the low altitude zone crossing the passes below the elevation of 4500 meters. Normally the walking is from 4 - 6 hours each day.
Hard kind of trekking routes crosses through the wild and adventurous trails and sometimes passes through the snow covered high passes between 4500 meters to 5500 meters. Usually the walks takes from 7-8 hours everyday.
Generally this types of routes are demanding long distance treks where the walks takes up to 9 hours each day. Each trail crosses at least one pass over 5500 meters frequently contains hardly ever explored regions. Challenging are the expedition types of activity.