Climbing peaks over 5,000 meters (16,404 feet) is a challenging and thrilling pursuit that requires physical endurance, technical skills, and acclimatization to high altitudes. At these elevations, the air is thinner, making breathing more difficult, and the risk of altitude sickness increases. Climbers must be prepared for harsh weather conditions, such as extreme cold, high winds, and potential storms. Success at these altitudes often depends on careful planning, proper gear, and a well-trained body accustomed to the demands of high-altitude environments. Peaks over 5,000 meters are found in mountain ranges like the Himalayas, Andes, and Alps, and attract mountaineers seeking adventure and accomplishment
The Mardi Himal Summit Trek is an exhilarating adventure in the Annapurna region, offering trekkers…
Naya Kanga (5844m) is shapely mountain rising to the west of the Ganja La (5,122…
Yala peak (5520m) is popular trekking peak in Langtang region. Yala peak is easy and…
Tharpu Chuli peak known as a Tent Peak. Tharpu Chuli peak is the easier and…