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| Mountaineering - Expedition in Nepal |
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Alpine Adventure Club
Treks & Expedition offers you for the adventurous traveler in Nepal.
We have many more minor peaks open for Alpine climbing through This small kingdom is the land of world's top highest
peaks including Mt. Everest is majestic crowned to the north. Eight of
the world's 14 peaks over 8000m including Mt. Everest (8850m), Mt. Kanchenjunga
(8586m), Mt. Lhotse (8516m), Mt. Makalu (8463m), Mt. Cho-Oyu (8201m),
Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt. Manaslu (8163m) Mt. Annapurna (8091m), are
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| Mountaineering Rules | |||||||||||||||||||||
The rules governing Mountaineering on the major Nepalese peaks require a minimum of six months advance application to the Ministry of Tourism, a royalty of US$10,000 to US$50,000 depending on the elevation of the peak, and endorsement from the Governmen or the national club of the country organizing the expedition. There are 87 peaks opened for the foreign expeditions and another 33 peaks open for joint Nepali-foreign expeditions. Some peaks, such as Mt Everest, are booked many years in advance, while others remain untouched for several seasons. Further information is usually available through alpine clubs in your own country. Even the most budget-conscious expedition under these regulations would cost at least US$20,000 this amount covering salaries, insurance and equipment for Sherpas and a liaison officer, peak fees and other compulsory expenses.
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