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Trekking peak in Nepal

PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:56 am
by panday
Imja Tse peak, at a height of 6,189 meters, is more popularly known by the name of Island Peak. Island Peak trip is a special trek which combines an ascent of Island Peak with a visit to the famous lakes of the Gokyo area. It start from Lukla and trek slowly up the Dudh Kosi valley. After a few days you branch off to Gokyo, and after climbing Gokyo Ri for fantastic views of Cho Oyu and Everest we cross the Cho La and descend to Dingboche to prepare for the ascent of Island Peak.The standard route and although the summit can be reached in one day from base camp but better to make use of a high camp. The final ridge is a classic of it's kind and from the summit fabulous views can be enjoyed of many Himalayan giants including the immense south face of Lhotse and the huge peak of Ama Dablam.

Lobuche East trekking peak offers various existing as well as new and challenging climbing routes to all the amateur climbers and explorers. Climbing to the southern base camp at an altitude of 5500 meter unfolds the stunning views of Ama Dablam, Tawache and many more after an acclimatization trek to Kala Pathar and Everest Base Camp. Climb beneath the main glaciers from the Lobuche base camp to gain access to the ridge overlooking Lobuche and Khumbu glacier are breathtaking. The Lobuche east true summit can reach with some difficulty by gaining the notch with a descent followed by steep snowy slopes climb to the top. Climbing Clinic course held at base camp briefed and instructed by experienced mountain experts so that you acquire the necessary skills and confidence to achieve your goal. It is not mandatory that you have prior climbing experience, however outdoor experience and sound level of fitness is the most.
When you will getting permit one of these you have to climb one of these peak only.