Peak climbing over 6,000 meters involves technical mountaineering in high-altitude environments, requiring both physical endurance and specialized skills. Climbers face challenges such as steep terrain, ice and rock sections, and the risk of altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization, equipment like crampons and ropes, and a strong support team of guides and Sherpas are crucial. While less demanding than 8,000-meter peaks, these climbs still require significant preparation and experience. Popular peaks above 6,000m include Ama Dablam, Island Peak, and Mera Peak in the Himalayas.
Island Peak 6,160 meters was first ascended in by a British expedition that included Tenzing…
The mountain consists of two summits, East and West with heights of 6,119 m and…
Mera Peak (6,654 m) is the highest permitted trekking peak in Nepal. It stands to…
Chulu East is part of the Annapurna Himalayan range, within the larger Damodar Himal. The…
Chulu West was first ascended in 1952 by a Japanese Expedition. The Base Camp of…
Pisang Peak (6091M.) is the most popular climbing Peak among the trekking peaks in Annapurna…
Sarebung Peak is a majestic mountain located in the northern region of Nepal, part of…
Ama Dablam, also known as Amai Dablang, is a stunning 6,812-meter peak in Nepal’s Everest…
Dhampus Peak (6,012 meters/19,724 feet) is a stunning trekking peak located in the Dhaulagiri region…
ABI Peak (Cholo Peak) the mountain is approached from an excellent Base Camp 2km North…
pharchamo Peak 6187 m located at between rolwaling and khumbu region, south of tashi lapcha pass.…
Together with Annapurna South, Hiun Chuli forms a massive south-facing wall, while its eastern face…
Larkya Peak is a stunning mountain located in the Manaslu region of Nepal, standing at…
Mt.Cholatse peak in group “A” category climbing peak. Cho-latse mean Tibetan ’cho’ is lake, ’la’…
Singu Chuli formerly known as Fluted Peak is the highest amongst the "Trekking Peaks" of…