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Naya Khang peak climbing

Naya Khang peak climbing

Duration : 17 Days | Destination: Nepal
Nayakanga is situated in the Langtang Valley, Nayakhang is a shapely mountain that rises to the west of Ganjala pass. The Naya khanga peak is almost 30kilimeters away from Kathmandu Valley, Hence it is the nearest and can be reached by the bus up to Dhunche and then start trekking to Naya Khang Base Camp. Naya Khang (5,800 meters) is one of the les ......

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Khongma TSe (Mehra peak) peak climbing

Khongma TSe (Mehra peak) peak climbing

Duration : 21 Days | Destination: Nepal
Formerly renowned as Mehra Peak or simply Mehra, Khongma Tse stands tall at a height of 5,849 meters. It rises to the north of Kongma La and stands above the Khumbu Glacier opposite of Lobuje. It is one of several summits, which make up the long south-west ridge of Nuptse between the Khumbu and Nuptse Glaciers.It is part of the south west ridge of ......

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Kwandge peak climbing

Kwandge peak climbing

Duration : 15 Days | Destination: Nepal
The mountain extends further east from the Lumding Himal toward the massive Rolwaling Himal. The Kwangde Ri lies in the Khumbu Range of the Everest Region. It’s a triple summit challenging climbing peak with an average height of 6011m. The northern approach to the peak is more challenging, although even the southern face is also a demanding o ......

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Pachharmo peak climbing

Pachharmo peak climbing

Duration : 21 Days | Destination: Nepal
Pachhermo peak is an eye-catching and attractive snow peak lying south of Tashi Lapcha pass in Rolwaling region. The peak was first ascended in 1955. The face of northwest ridge appearances a uniform slope broken by crevasse and series rising from the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambau glaciers in the west. The Mandala Lamasangu to Everest ......

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Paldor Peak Climbing

Paldor Peak Climbing

Duration : 17 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Paldor Peak is 5,896m.Paldor Peak (5,896m) is located in the Ganesh Himal, northwest of Kathmandu. Besides Paldor, there are several Peaks in this area, which are worth climbing. As the area is relatively near to Kathmandu, it is possible to organize an entire climbing expedition within 17 days. High camp is relatively far from the summit ......

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Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

Hiunchuli Peak Climbing

Duration : 21 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Hiunchuli Peak/Mountain is 6441 meters.Hiunchuli lies in the Annapurna range and it is connected to Annapurna South. The actual ascent of Hinuchuli is considered one of the most difficult among the trekking peaks. The Gurung who inhabit the region considers the mountains of this area the sacred. Near from the Huin Chuli there are other tw ......

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Ramdung Peak  Climbing

Ramdung Peak Climbing

Duration : 24 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Ramdung Peak / Mountain is 5930 metersRamdung Peak (5930m) is situated south of the Tesilabtsa pass, which borders Khumbu and the immense Rolwaling valley. Crossing the pass into the remote valley of Rolwaling takes you to the rarely climbed peak of Ramdung. Your climb of this ‘hidden peak’ of the Himalayan wilderness begins w ......

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Thapa Peak Climbing

Thapa Peak Climbing

Duration : 22 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Thapa Peak/Mountain is 6012m.Conical peak on the northern side of Thapa( Dhampus )Pass. Generally snow covered but not alpine in nature ie no bergshrund or crevasses. Access from Marpha or via Hidden Valley on circuit of Dhaulagiri.A trek with ascencion of the Thapa Peak that addresses himself above all to enthusiasts of high mountain hav ......

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Dhampus Peak Climbing

Dhampus Peak Climbing

Duration : 18 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Dhampus Peak / mountain is 6012m.Dhampus Peak Climbing involves one of the shortest yet most classic treks in Nepal as it passes through country inhabited by a wide diversity of people. It offers spectacular mountain scenery and takes you north of the Annapurna and Machhapuchare (Fishtail) mountains. This region is heavily settled and far ......

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Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Duration : 17 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Mera Peak / Mountain is 6476 m. (21,247 ft.)Situated at an altitude of 21,825 ft. above the sea level, Mera Peak is the highest of all Nepal's official trekking peaks. The peak is located in the Hinku Valley. It is a challenging and thrilling task even for the adventurers to climb Mera's summit, however the views on the way up are truly s ......

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Pisang Peak Climbing

Pisang Peak Climbing

Duration : 21 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Pisang Peak / Mountain is 6091m.(19983 feet)Pisang Peak is one of the non-expedition peaks in Nepal and rises opposite of Annapurna II (7937). Pisang Peak lies roughly in between the giants’ Annapurna I and Manaslu both eight thousand’s.Pisang Peak (6091m) rises from yak pastures above the village of Pisang in a uniform slope ......

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Lobuche Peak with Everest Base Camp Trek

Lobuche Peak with Everest Base Camp Trek

Duration : 20 Days | Destination: Nepal
Lobuche Peak Climbing which is situated close to Khumbu Glacier in Everest Region, offers an attractive climb summit with a variety of existing routes and wide scope for new lines. Lobuche Peak is one of the popular trekking peaks in the Himalayan country of Nepal. The peak is an attractive summit and offers several triails for climbing.Lobuje pea ......

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Chulu West Peak Climbing

Chulu West Peak Climbing

Duration : 27 Days | Destination: Nepal
These peaks are part of the Manang Himal, which are quite rightly included in the larger Damodar Himal, the eastern limit of which runs south from Chako and Peak 6687 in a north-to-south direction along the Hunlung Khola, Nar Khola and Phu Khola. To the south it is bounded by the Marsyangdi Khola and the Mesokanta La. To the west its limit is the ......

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Island  (Imja Tse) Peak Climbing

Island (Imja Tse) Peak Climbing

Duration : 19 Days | Destination: Nepal
Imja Tse, better known as Island Peak, is a mountain in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal. The peak was named Island Peak in 1951 by Eric Shipton's party since it appears as an island in a sea of ice when viewed from Dingboche. The peak was later renamed in 1983 to Imja Tse but Island Peak remains the popular choice. The peak is actually an extension ......

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Yala Peak Climbing

Yala Peak Climbing

Duration : 13 Days | Destination: Nepal
Yala Peak is one of Nepal's easier trekking peaks, just to the north of Kathmandu in the beautiful Langtang valley region, this 5500 meters peak does not require mountaineering experience. From Kathmandu we drive to Dhunche or Syabru Bensi, then trek up the valley for three days. We explore the Langshisa glacier to help us acclimatise, establishing ......

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Singu chuli peak climbing

Singu chuli peak climbing

Duration : 23 Days | Destination: Nepal
Singu Chuli Peak (6501m.) is the 3rd highest amongst the all trekking peaks in Nepal. Singu Chuli, an attractive mountain for climbing, is also known as Fluted Peak . The mountain can be seen from Annapurna South base camp but the better shape of the mountain with pointed ridge of snow and ice is seen from the moraines above the lodges. The normal ......

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Cholatse Peak Climbing

Cholatse Peak Climbing

Duration : 29 Days | Destination: Nepal
Cholatse is a stunning peak with narrow snow and ice ridges and steep faces. It is on the ridge separating the Gokyo and Khumbu valleys, just north of Taboche and just south of a 5420 meter pass used by Sherpas and trekers alike to go between the Gokyo and Khumbu valleys. Interestingly, there is a lake just below this pass to the east, and in Tibet ......

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Kusum kangaru peak climbing

Kusum kangaru peak climbing

Duration : 20 Days | Destination: Nepal
Kusum Kangru Peak is most difficult trekking peaks in Nepal. It is an impressive rock and ice peak which forms the border between the Dudhkosi in the south and Hinku Valley to the north. This peak is a complex, triple-summated mountain having at least five major ridges and faces. The north face of the main summit is the most spectacular one. The na ......

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Tharpu Chuli / Tent peak

Tharpu Chuli / Tent peak

Duration : 23 Days | Destination: Nepal
Height of Tharpu Chuli Mountain (Tent Peak) is 5,663m.Tharpu ChuliTharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) situated in the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. Tharpu Chuli is an attractive mountain. It is a part of the ridgeline and is located south from the glacier dome. It includes Singu Chuli and acts as a central divider between the semicircles of peaks enclosin ......

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Chulu East Peak Climbing

Chulu East Peak Climbing

Duration : 21 Days | Destination: Nepal
Chulu East (6,584m) is situated high above the Manang valley with breathtaking views across to the Annapurna II, III and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho peak and Manaslu. The climb is combined with the classic trek around the Annapurna massif, ascending the Marshyangdi valley and crossing the Thorong La, before descending the Kali ......

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What Our Client Say?

Dear Prakash,

Sorry for my late reply, I am very busy with my school now.
All is well, we came back after a good entire day of stopover in Mumbai. Very tiring.

I treasure very much our trip to Nepal, it was really very good. have told of our trip to friends, there may be some other group interested in your expeditions in the future. On my side, I would like to make a 4,500m and 5,000m before attempting one of your 6,000m, maybe Island Peak. I have no idea about the timing, I only know I would like to do it at some point in the next 5 years.

I will let you know in case there is anybody interested in trekking in Nepal.

Until that moment, stay safe and in good health.
Warm regards,



Tommaso
About TIMS

Dear Trekker,
TIMS card is for your safety.

With the distinction of Nepal as a trekking destination and its growing charm, a provision of the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) has been implemented to ensure safety and security of the trekkers and to control illegal trekking operations.

As a trekker entering a protected area in Nepal, you will be asked to provide some information about the dates of your trip, the itinerary, and a contact number. These data will be inserted in the visitors’ database, where they can be accessed for park management purposes or in case of accidents and/or natural calamities, in order to inform the concerned institutions about the trekkers inside the park at anytime.

TIMS cards should be collected by both Free Individual Trekkers (FITs) and trekkers taking the service of government authorized trekking agencies.

Past experiences have revealed that difficulties were seen while carrying out rescue operations during times of accidents and natural calamities. Due to the lack of proper record system of trekkers, rescue and search missions used to face difficulties in spotting the missing trekkers. Based on the data collected through TIMS cards, however, it will be possible to know the position of a trekker in case a rescue operation is needed.

The provision of Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) came into effect on January 1, 2008. Since then, the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) and Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) started recording trekkers’ details and began issuing TIMS Card to trekkers.

NTB and TAAN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on March 18, 2010 to implement the TIMS system in a new format from April 1, 2010. NTB and TAAN have introduced separate TIMS Cards for FITs and organized groups. FITs need to have Green TIMS cards by paying Nepali currency equivalent to US $20 per person, while those travelling in groups need to have Blue TIMS cards by paying Nepali currency equivalent to US $10 per person. Trekkers taking the service of trekking agencies can pay fee for TIMS card in US dollars.

Where and how to obtain a TIMS Card?

Free Individual Trekkers:

Free Individual Trekkers can obtain TIMS cards at the offices of Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu and Pokhara, TAAN Secretariat at Maligaon and TAAN Pokhara Secretariat in Pokhara upon filling the TIMS application firm.

Organized Trekkers:

Trekking companies will collect trekkers’ data and enter it in the central database and will provide trekkers with a TIMS card after paying fee prescribed above.

Opening Hour/s:

- TIMS counter at TAAN follows regular working hours (10am-5pm) and 365 days a year

- NTB Offices follow government working hours and days.

- Trekking agencies open 12 hours a day seven days a week.

Documents Required:

- To obtain TIMS Card you need copy of:

a) Passport

b) two (2) Passport-size Photographs.

Why is TIMS Necessary?

The following considerations have been taken into account in the process of issuing TIMS:
All important details regarding trekkers and trekking routes shall be maintained in a computerized Database Management System, which can be useful for the trekkers’ safety and security. In order to help carry out search and rescue operations for trekkers in case of natural calamities and other accidents by means of Authentic Information Service. To maintain a record system that includes personal details of trekkers, trekking area, trekking routes, handling agencies, duration, etc. The data generated from the system will be useful to all concerned stakeholders such as tourism organizations, Government agencies, diplomatic missions, tour operators, research institute, etc.

Unauthorized trekking operations will be controlled, thus, resulting in better management of trekking services, which will not only benefit trekkers and field staff, but also trekking companies and Government agencies. Occasional untoward incidents will also be better prevented. Plus, TIMS will upgrade the service standard and will contribute to better management of sustainable mountain tourism development in Nepal.

TIMS will not be required for:

- Expedition members permitted to climb the mountains
- Visitors in the controlled areas with permits by the Department of Immigration
- Foreign guests invited by the Government of Nepal
- Authorities from the various diplomatic missions present in the country, who hold official letter/s and travel at their own risk
- Visitors on certain missions recommended by the concerned Governmental Department(s);
- Foreign Nationals possessing a residential visa.

Revenue collected from distribution of TIMS cards is shared into three equal parts for following purposes:

1. Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) will use the first part for printing TIMS cards, holograms, managing issuing counters and use the remaining amount for tourism marketing, publicity and promotion.
2. The second part is utilized in the welfare of trekking workers like buying medical and accident insurance policy for them and conducting rescue operations in case of accidents. The amount is also used to launch various programs as a part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and meet administrative expenses.
3. The third part is utilized to develop infrastructures, promote, conserve, maintain trekking trails. A substantial amount is also utilized to explore, develop and promote new destinations besides organizing training and workshops for sustainable and responsible tourism development.