High Camp Trekking is one of the few agencies officially authorised to guide climbs on all 27 Nepal Mountaineering Association trekking peaks. We stand out by offering fully custom itineraries, guiding rarely visited routes, and providing expert support from certified staff—unique advantages that give you access to exclusive climbing experiences not available with other agencies.
Your safety is our top priority. We maintain rigorous safety protocols, use high-quality equipment, and employ guides trained in first aid and emergency response, ensuring you enjoy your adventure with confidence.
Nepal’s trekking peaks range from 5,900 to 6,501 meters, offering options for beginners and experienced climbers. Island Peak and Mera Peak suit those with basic mountaineering skills, like using crampons, ice axes, and rope work. Kusum Kanguru and Kwangde Peak are for climbers with advanced technical experience, including prior high-altitude ascents and glacier travel.
Chulu East and Singi Chuli require full expedition support. We recommend only for those with experience on technical routes and high-altitude expeditions using fixed ropes and multi-pitch climbing. All trekking peaks require knowledge of high-altitude environments and good fitness. We will design a custom trek on any open Six-Thousander to match your skills and goals.
Contact us to join a climb or learn more. When you reach out, our team listens to your interests, experience, and goals. We recommend suitable peaks and suggest custom itineraries tailored to your schedule, fitness, and preferences. We guide you through route options, acclimatisation, permits, training, and gear. We answer your questions, ensure we understand your needs, and help book every detail of your adventure.
Island Peak Climbing is in the Everest region of Nepal, Asia. Locally, it is recognised as an Imja Tse. Internationally, it is famous as Island Peak. When viewed from Dingboche, it resembles an island in a sea of ice. It rises from an extension of the south ridge of Lhotse Shar (8393m). It has unforgettable […]
view detailsLarkya Peak Climbing, along with the Manaslu Circuit Trek, is part of Nepal’s Great Himalayan Trail in certain sections. It is the best choice for mountaineers seeking standard circuit trekking and 6,000-meter mountaineering en route. Since 1992, the International group of trekkers has been going to the Manaslu region. The trek route takes you to […]
view detailsMera Peak Climbing is a popular 6k mountaineering activity in Nepal. It lies within the Mahalangur Himalayan range and certain sections of Makalu Barun National Park. It has three summits: Mera South (6,065 m), Mera Central (6,470 m), and Mera North (6,476 m). Nowadays, Mera Central Peak is famous for climbing. The Mera Peak Climbing […]
view detailsLobuche Peak Climbing can be seamlessly combined with treks to Everest Base Camp or the Three High Passes in the Everest region. Lobuche Peak stands majestically above the village and adjacent to the Khumbu Glacier. Nowadays, many mountaineers climb Lobuche Peak as a warm-up training before embarking on their Everest expeditions. We typically climb Lobuche […]
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