Ama Dablam and Pumori Expedition
The normal route to climb Ama Dablam is from its South- West ridge. Most of the mountaineering beginners start their climbing through Mt. Ama Dablam (6812 m.). Ama Dablam is a small snowcapped peak of (6812 m) lying in the Everest region. This South-West ridge is the normal and most popular route to ascend the Mt. Ama Dablam.
Amadablam Expedition
Mt. Ama Dablam has been dubbed "the most beautiful mountain in the world." A glacier like a 'Dablam,' the holy adornment box worn by females in the Sherpa tribe, hangs high on her Southwest face. This magnificent feature earned her the name "Ama Dablam." The Ama Dablam Expedition is one of the most technical and complex climbing excursions because the Ama Dablam mountain is a legend of a steep and invincible peak.
Annapurna South Expedition
Annapurna South is the world's 101st tallest peak, located in Nepal's Annapurna Himal region. It was first climbed in 1964 and is 7,219 meters (23,684 feet) tall. Hiunchuli, a neighboring peak, is an extension of Annapurna South. The Annapurna South Expedition completes within four weeks.
Baruntse Expedition
Explore the Baruntse Peak (7192m) between Everest and Makalu mountain. It is a relatively safe climb and offers a fantastic view of the Himalayan landscape
Dhaulagiri Expedition
Dhaulagiri is a challenging mountain with a complicated climb that requires a high degree of competence. The North-East Ridge is the normal route for the Dhaulagiri expedition, and it is ascended with three camps above basecamp.
Everest North Col Expedition
Everest's North Col is 7000 meters/23,000 feet high. It's a fantastic position with great vistas, and it's on the primary Everest climbing route from Tibet. The North Col is located above an advanced basecamp on a steep snow ridge.
Everest South Col Expedition
The Everest South Col Expedition route is on the Nepalese side of Mt. Everest. It is the most popular way to summit Mount Everest. The peak 8848 lies on the border of Nepal and Tibet, whereas the central Himalayas lies in Nepal.
Island Peak Expedition
Island Peak, also known as Imja Tse in Nepal, is a popular choice for novice climbers who want to start their mountaineering adventure by summiting Island Peak and then moving on to other peaks.
Lhotse Expedition
Lhotse is recognized for its closeness to Mount Everest, and it is the world's fourth-highest peak at 8,516 meters. The Lhotse Expedition climbs the same path as Everest, passing via the appropriately called Lhotse face almost to Everest's Geneva Spur. It continues on a challenging ascent through a long couloir to the summit.
Makalu Expedition
Mt. Makalu, at 8481 meters, is the world's fifth tallest mountain, and it's a very difficult peak to climb; it's more difficult than climbing Mt. Everest. Makalu Expedition is a small climbing adventure in Nepal's northeast.
Manaslu Expedition
The Manaslu expedition is a bit more technical and difficult than the Cho Oyu and Sishapangma expeditions. Hence, each climber must be in great physical and mental shape and have a high level of climbing ability and altitude acclimatization.
Shishapangma Expedition
Shishapangma is a beautiful peak in China that is located in the autonomous area of Tibet. Before the Chinese opened Tibet to western summiteers in 1978, only a few individuals in the world knew about the Shishapangma.