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Mt. Everest is the highest point of the earth, known as Mother of the universe is also called Sagarmatha in Nepal andChomolungma (Mother Goddess) in Tibet. After final preparations for the historic Everest Expedition in Kathmandu
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Manaslu Expedition |
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Mt. Manaslu located in the north side of Gorkha district along the Kali Gandaki valley. This mountain was previously known asKutan l. 'tang' being the Tibetan word for flat place, thereby describing the mountain's general summit. It was then renamed
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Dhaulagiri Expedition |
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This is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It is known as White mountain. Mount Dhaulagiri is the seventh highestmountain in the world. It is an enormous Himalayan massif, located in north central Nepal. It is the highest mountain located
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Makalu Expedition |
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Mt. Makalu ( 8,463 meters,27,766 ft) is the fifth highest that lies between Everest and Kanchanjunga. It is the mostdifficult mountains in the world. It has knife –edged ridges that open to the elements. The final ascent of the pyramid
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Kanchenjunga Expedition |
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Kanchanjunga 8,586 meter mountain measurement goes it is the third highest mountain in the world. And sits astride the Nepal and Sikkim border (India) only a few miles from Tibet. This mountain was first climbed by Mr. George Christopher Band and
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Lhoste Expedition |
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Mount Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000
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Mountaineering Information |
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Physical Fitness & training:
All types of expedition peaks are extremely demanding, must have will power, tolerance of difficult conditions. You will need to be in excellent physical condition, physically and mentally well prepared to deal the situations at high altitudes. |
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Nepal Mountaineering Rules |
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Government of Nepal has made the following rules by exercising the power of Section 56 of the Tourism Act, 2035 B.S (1978 A.D)
1. Short title and commencement:
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