An unforgettable Expedition in Nepal
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- By Shrijan budhathoki
An expedition in Nepal is more than just a vacation trip or a journey. Nepal is a small country, but one of the most popular destinations, and has always been treated as the ultimate source of adventure for those who want to enjoy and experience the high-altitude adventure of being surrounded by the snow-capped mountain trails to create unforgettable memories.
The small landlocked country in terms of land, population, and infrastructure is located between China and India. But it is the most popular destination for climbers who want to enjoy the adventure of walking the trails of the highest peak over 8,000 meters above sea level. The expedition in Nepal has always been rewarding for the travelers who love climbing mountains and challenging journeys.
The world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest, stands at 8,849 meters above sea level, making it the tallest of the 14 tallest mountains in the world. The perfect balance of adventure, climbing, and nature sightseeing, so book now your expedition in Nepal through “Access Nepal” and enjoy the trails with rhododendron forests protecting rare wildlife.
Why should I choose an Expedition in Nepal?
The most asked question from travelers: Why should I choose an expedition in Nepal? 14 of the world’s tallest mountains are over 8,000 meters above sea level, making them perfect for climbing, trekking, and unforgettable adventures. The expedition in Nepal has always been popular among solo and group travelers seeking a journey filled with adventure.
The small country is divided into 3 regions. The mountain region, the hilly region, and the Terai region. The expedition in Nepal not only includes tall mountains but also the journey filled with rich culture, geography, and weather, which preserves a long and hidden mountaineering history. Expedition in Nepal is the perfect destination for experienced climbers to challenge the limits of these trails.
The high-altitude mountaineering and climbing expedition in Nepal is popular among those adventure seekers who want to challenge their limits and join the climbing history of Nepal. The mountains for an expedition in Nepal are
- Island Peak Climbing
- Yala Peak Climbing
- Mera Peak Climbing
- Tent Peak Climbing
- Pisang Peak Climbing
- Ama Dablam Expedition
The expedition in Nepal includes many other options, but these are the most popular destinations for climbers to test their limits. These trails require both physical and mental preparation to complete this difficult journey. You must take an experienced climbing guide to make sure your travel is safe, and you can enjoy your adventure while creating beautiful memories filled with culture and tradition.
Island Peak Climbing in Nepal
The Island Peak expedition in Nepal is one of the most popular adventures that shows the true beauty of the Khumbu region, filled with majestic views of mountains and Sherpa culture. This is the perfect opportunity for adventure seekers, as the Island Peak is over 6,000 meters above sea level. The journey is where you can experience the high-altitude climbing while being guided by climbing experts.
The world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest, which is over 8,000 meters above sea level, is also located in the Khumbu Region. The climbers will follow the 12-day classic itinerary, which starts from the UNESCO World Heritage Site Sagarmatha National Park. The journey will continue through the Ama Dablam Base Camp and reach the summit, Chhukung Ri, located at 5,550 meters above sea level.
The Island Peak expedition in Nepal is the perfect journey that ends above 6,000 meters above sea level. The Chhukung Ri is the perfect destination to get a 360-degree view of majestic snow-capped mountains like Lhotse, Nuptse, Island Peak, and Everest, including many more. The trails will continue through popular Namche Bazaar, which is filled with Sherpa culture.
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Island Peak Climbing - 12 Days
6,189 meters/ 20,305 feet
Moderate
All Inclusive Plan
Island Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal: Itinerary Route
The Island Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal follows a 12-day itinerary. The journey includes the flight to Lukla airport, forests, green hills, rivers, wildlife, and many more adventurous things throughout your journey.
Day 1: Exploring the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu.
Day 2: The flight to Lukla airport from Kathmandu.
Day 3: The trek to Namche Bazaar, located at 3,440 meters above sea level.
Day 4: The short hike to Everest View Hotel from Namche Bazaar.
Day 5: The journey to Pangboche, located at 3,985 meters.
Day 6: You will spend another night at Pangboche.
Day 7: Now the journey will continue to Chhukung, located at 4,730 meters above sea level.
Day 8: On this day, you will climb Chhukung Ri and reach 5,550 meters above sea level.
Day 9: You will walk back to Island Peak Base Camp.
Day 10: You will climb and reach the summit of Island Peak, located above 6,165 meters, from where you will enjoy the majestic view of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Kanchenjunga, and many more.
Day 11. You will descend to Luka by helicopter.
Day 12: The final flight from Lukla to Kathmandu, which ends your Island Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal.
Yala Peak Climbing in Nepal
The Yala Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal is located at 5,520 meters above sea level in the Langtang region. This journey might not be as popular or highlighted as other tallest peak expeditions in Nepal. But the trails and adventures journey through rich cultural and natural beauty. It has been able to attract thousands of passionate climbers from around the world.
The journey provides a golden opportunity for adventure seekers and the passionate or intermediate climbers. The routes are less crowded, and it is also known as the extension of the Langtang Valley Trek. It offers a great adventurous journey where the trails are filled with forests, rivers, and majestic views of mountains. The less crowded trails are perfect for solo and solitude climbers.
This expedition in Nepal will take you to the Langtang National Park, a protected site for endangered wildlife, from where you can look at the majestic view of snow-capped mountains while enjoying the traditional Tamang village culture. The trek starts from the small town of Syabrubesi, located at 1,460 meters above sea level, and reaches the 5,500-meter climbing Yala Peak summit.
Yala Peak Climbing in Nepal: Itinerary Route
The Yala Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal might not be as popular as other tallest mountains, but the journey is filled with adventure, where you can create unforgettable memories if you follow the well-planned itinerary with an experienced climbing guide.

Yala Peak Climbing Route Map
Day 1: You will arrive in Kathmandu and enjoy the time while exploring the capital city of Nepal.
Day 2: One more day to prepare your equipment and sightsee around Kathmandu.
Day 3: The journey officially starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi.
Day 4: The trek journey will start from Syanbrubesi to Lama Hotel.
Day 5: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Valley.
Day 6: This day, you will start your journey from Langtang Valley and reach Kyanjin Gompa.
Day 7: You will spend a day exploring Kyanjin Gompa.
Day 8: Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Yala Peak Base Camp.
Day 9: Climbing the Yala Peak summit from Base Camp.
Day 10: Trek from Yala Base Camp to Kyanjin Gompa.
Day 11: Descend to Langtang Village from Yala Base Camp.
Day 12: Short trek to Lama Hotel from Lantang Village.
Day 13: You will now reach Syabrubesi from Lama Hotel.
Day 14: The departure to Kathmandu from Syabrubesi and the end of your Yala Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal.
Day 15: Now you will return to your home country or prepare yourself for another travel journey.
Mera Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal
The Mera Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal is the highest climbing peak filled with adventure, located 6,476 meters above sea level, walking through the less-traveled path of the Khumbu region. The majestic view of the world’s 5 tallest mountains from Mera Peak summit, like Mount Everest, Mount Khanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
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Mera Peak Climbing - 16 Days
6,476m/21,240ft
Challenging
All Inclusive Plan
This expedition in Nepal is the perfect journey that will provide you with the best adventure trails filled with challenges and the breathtaking natural beauty of being surrounded by the world’s tallest mountains. Mera Peak, which is ranked as the second-best climbing destination in Nepal. The journey that will bring you close to traditional and cultural history while creating unforgettable memories.
The climbing journey will last 17 days, which will be the best 17 days of your life. The trails are difficult, so make sure you are traveling with an experienced guide and the perfect itinerary plan. Even a slight mistake can cost you your life or cause fatal injuries. “Access Nepal” will provide you with the best cost without compromising your comfort, and take care of all the logistical things.
Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal: Itinerary Route
The Mera Peak climbing expedition in Nepal is known as the highest and physically demanding climbing filled with adventure, so you will need the experience guide with the professinal knowledge about the trails. Here is the 16-day planned itinerary of Access Nepal so you can enjoy your journey and make beautiful memories.

Mera Peak Climbing Route Map
Day 1: Arrive at the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, and spend your time exploring the city.
Day 2: You will do rock climbing at Nagarjun Hill and sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 3: The flight from Kathmandu to Luka and a short trek to Chutanga on the same day.
Day 4: The journey will take you to Thuli Kharka through Zatrwa La.
Day 5: 3- to 4-hour trek from Thuli Kharka to Mausam Kharka.
Day 6: The target will be to reach Thangnak from Mausam Kharka.
Day 7: You will spend a day resting and exploring Thangnak.
Day 8: You will do 4 to 5 hours of trekking to reach Khare from Thangnak.
Day 9: Spend another day exploring Khare.
Day 10: The trek to Mera High Camp from Khare.
Day 11: You will climb Mera Summit and return to Khare the same day.
Day 12: Another spare day to attempt if you failed to do it.
Day 13: Now you will descend to Kothe while walking for hours.
Day 14: The 5 to 6 hours of trek to reach Thuli Kharka from Kothe.
Day 15: The 6 to 7 hours of trek to Lukla from Zatrwa La.
Day 16: The flight to Kathmandu from Luka and the end of your Mera Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal.
Tent Peak Climbing Expedition
The Tent Peak Climbing expedition in Nepal is located at a height of 5,663 meters above sea level in Annapurna Sanctuary. The Tent Peak, also known as Tharpu Chuli, is the most popular trail in Nepal and continues through the Annapurna Sanctuary. The perfect journey to motivate beginner climbers and promote Nepal’s beautiful culture all over the world.
Before starting your climb, you will trek through the Annapurna Base Camp, the most popular and highlighted adventure of Nepal among beginner to experienced trekkers. The trails will lead you through a forest of rhododendrons, with bamboo protecting the rare species of animals and birds. The Gurung villages are a perfect opportunity to learn and experience the festivals and culture of Nepal.
The official climbing will start from Annapurna Base Camp. You will enjoy the majestic view of the tallest natural mountains from the Poon Hill viewpoint. The nightlife of the most popular destination in Nepal, also known as the heart of adventure, Pokhara. You can book your travel journey with the perfect itinerary and the cost-friendly environment of “Access Nepal” without compromising your comfort.
Tent Peak Climbing Expedition : Itinerary Route
If you are planning to join our Access Nepal for this journey, we will provide you with an experienced travel guide in the most friendly environment and at a low cost without compromising your comfort. Here is 17 day proper planned itinerary to make beautiful memories in Nepal and join our family.
Day 1: Arrival at the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu
Day 2: Preparing your gear while sightseeing and enjoying the nightlife of Kathmandu.
Day 3: Flight or ride in a tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara.
Day 4: The short trek to reach Ghandruk from Pokhara.
Day 5: Another 2 to 3 hours trek from Ghandruk to Chhomrong.
Day 6: The 3 to 4-hour trek to reach Dovan from Chhomrong.
Day 7: The seven-kilometer trek from Dovan to Machhapuchhre Base Camp
Day 8: The short 3-kilometer trek, around 1 to 2 hours from MBC to Annapurna South Base Camp.
Day 9: Exploring and resting at the ABC located above 4,000 meters sea level.
Day 10: The short 5-kilometer trek to Tent Peak Base Camp.
Day 11: Another 3-kilometer trek to Tent Peak High Camp.
Day 12: The most physically demanding day was when you attempted the Summit Tent Peak and trekked back to Base Camp.
Day 13: Now the descent will start, and you will trek back to Dovan.
Day 14: The 8-kilometer trek to Jhinu Danda from Dovan.
Day 15: The trek to Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara on the same day.
Day 16: The domestic flight or tourist bus will drive you back to Kathmandu from Pokhara, and it’s also the end of your Tent Peak Climbing Expedition in Nepal.
Day 17: Depart from Kathmandu to your country or spend more days exploring different places in Nepal.
Pisang Peak climbing expedition in Nepal
The Pisang Peak climbing expedition in Nepal follows the Annapurna Circuit Trek. The most popular adventurous trekking destinations of Nepal reach the summit of Pisang Peak, which sits 6,091 meters above sea level. The peak is located in the remote Pisang Village of the Annapurna Region.
The journey is filled with adventurous trails, and you will pass through a forest filled with beautiful flowers like rhododendron, rivers, temples, monasteries, and remote villages filled with different cultures and traditions. The majestic view from the summit of Pisang Peak can be like a dream. You will be surrounded by the mountains like Annapurna, Ghangapurna, and the Glacier Dome.
If you are planning your travel, you can join our “Access Nepal” family so you can explore the Pisang Peak with the help of an experienced guide. The journey is physically demanding, filled with the breathtaking view of majestic mountains, and explores the most popular trail in the Annapurna Region. Contact us to book your expedition in Nepal to create unforgettable memories of your adventure.
Pisang Peak Climbing Expedition: Itinerary Route
The Pisang Peak trail is more physically and mentally demanding. The trails are difficult, but they are beautiful and filled with adventures, so it is important to hire an experienced guide so you can create unforgettable memories of Nepal’s beauty, filled with mountains, forests, temples, rivers, and wildlife. Here is a 21-day planned itinerary of Access Nepal so you can enjoy your journey fully.
Day 1: You will arrive in the capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, and stay at the cultural hotel.
Day 2: You will spend your day exploring, sightseeing, and enjoying the nightlife of Kathmandu.
Day 3: The 7-hour drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar and 1 to 2 hours trek to Bhulbhule on the same day.
Day 4: The 5 to 6-hour trek from Bhulbhule to Ghermu.
Day 5: Another exausting 6 hours trek to reach Tal, located at 1,700 meters above sea level.
Day 6: The 5 to 6 hours of climbing and walking to reach Bagarchhap, located 2,160 meters above sea level.
Day 7: 6 hours trek from Bagarchhap to Chame, located 2,670 meters above sea level.
Day 8: The exhausting, long hours trek will continue to reach Upper Pisang, located 3,300 meters above sea level.
Day 9: You will spend a day resting and exploring Upper Pisang.
Day 10: You will start another 6-hour trek from Upper Pisang to reach Pisang Peak Base Camp.
Day 11: The start of your 6-hour trek to reach Pisang Peak High Base Camp from Pisang Peak Base Camp.
Day 12: The most physically demanding day of your journey, as you will climb the summit of Pisang Peak and reach 4,380 meters above sea level.
Day 13: This is known as a reserve day because we cannot predict the weather in high-altitude places.
Day 14: Now you will start your descent to Manang from Base Camp.
Day 15: The rest day at Manang to gather the energy for your journey.
Day 16: The 5-hour walk to reach Yak Kharka from Manang.
Day 17: Trek from Yak Kharka to Throang Phedi, the 4 hours of walk.
Day 18: The 8 to 9 hours of trek to Muktinath through Throang La Pass.
Day 19: The 8 to 9-hour-long drive from Muktinath to Pokhara.
Day 20: The drive or flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu and the end of your Pisang Peak climbing expedition in Nepal.
Day 21: The departure from Kathmandu, or if you have more time, spend it while exploring different places in Nepal.
Ama Dablam Expedition in Nepal
The 24 days of the Ama Dablam expedition in Nepal are located at a height of 6,812 meters above sea level. The trails protected by Sagarmatha National Park are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The trails are filled with adventure journeys, and you will even follow the trails of the Everest Base Camp Trek, enjoying the view of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, and many more.

Ama Dablam Expedition
Before starting your journey, remember it is one of the most physically and mentally demanding climbing adventures where you will spend each day walking through the beautiful rhododendron forests and Sherpa villages, surrounded by the breathtaking view of mountains with temples and monasteries.
If you are planning any expedition in Nepal, it might be a small country, but it is filled with the journey to create unforgettable memories. “Access Nepal” will provide you with the perfect itinerary and cost-friendly options without compromising your comfort. We will take care of all your logistics, things like accommodation, food, transport, and permits can make your expedition in Nepal easy.
Ama Dablam Expedition: Itinerary Route
Day 1: The arrival at the most crowded city of Nepal, Kathmandu.
Day 2: You will take a 40-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Phakding in same day.
Day 3: The trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar is a 5 to 6 hour of walk.
Day 4: You will spend a day exploring and preparing for your journey at Namche Bazaar.
Day 5: The 5 to 6-hour trek to cover 12 kilometers of distance and reach Tengboche from Namche Bazaar.
Day 6: The exhausting day of a 5 to 6-hour trek to reach Pheriche.
Day 7: Rest day at Pheriche to gather your energy for another day of travel.
Day 8: Ama Dablam Base Camp, another difficult destination of your journey from Pheriche.
Days 9 to 18: You will spend these 9 days on the most difficult climbing journey to reach the Ama Dablam Summit, located 6,812 meters above sea level.
Day 19: You will pack your gear and rest at the Ama Dablam Base Camp.
Day 20: The descent from Base Camp to Tengboche.
Day 21: The 5 to 6-hour descent to Namche Bazaar from Tengboche.
Day 22: The short trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Day 23: The 40-minute flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and the end of your Ama Dablam expedition in Nepal.
Day 24: You will return to your home country or plan another adventurous journey in Nepal.

Ama Dablam Expedition Route Map
FAQs
What is the best time for an expedition in Nepal?
The autumn and spring seasons, from March to May and September to November, are the best times for an expedition in Nepal.
Is the expedition in Nepal known as beginner-friendly?
There are many trekking locations that even beginners can take part in and enjoy the adventure, but an expedition in Nepal is for professional climbers.
Can altitude sickness cause you problems?
Yes, altitude sickness can be a problem if you are traveling over 3,000 meters, but if you keep yourself hydrated and listen to your guide, you can overcome it.
Is the expedition in Nepal safe for travelers?
Yes, an expedition in Nepal has always been the safest destination for travelers.
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