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Annapurna I Expedition (8,091m)

  • 31 Days
  • Gandaki Region

Annapurna is an ancient Nepali language translated to “full of food” but is generally translate to “goddess of the Harvests.”

Cho-Oyu Expedition (8,188m)

  • 45 Days
  • Solukhumbu

The world’s sixth highest mountain is actually a relatively straightforward climb compared to some of the other 8,000ers.

Makalu Expedition (8,482m)

  • 42 Days
  • Solukhumbu

It is the 5th highest mountain in the world. It’s a very technical peak. it’s more technical than climbing Mt. Everest.

K2 Expedition (8,611m)

  • 52 Days
  • Gilgit-Baltistan

Popular as the adventurous, breathtaking and awe-inspiring mountain, K2 is the second highest Mountain in the world, standing 8,611 meters above sea level.

Mt. Everest Expedition (8,848m)

  • 51 Days
  • Everest Region

Mount Everest is still the ultimate mountaineering adventure. To stand at the pinnacle of the Earth is one of life’s most rewarding experiences.

Lhotse Expedition (8,516m)

  • 50 Days
  • Everest Region

Lhotse is the fourth highest peak in the world (8516m). Lhotse, which means ‘south peak’, is part of the Everest massif.

Kanchenjunga Expedition (8,586m)

  • 65 Days
  • Taplejung, Nepal

Third highest peak globally, stands extensively tall at 8586 meters requires a fit physique and proper mountain climbing skills to summit.

Annapurna I Expedition (8,091m)

Annapurna is an ancient Nepali language translated to “full of food” but is generally translate to “goddess of the Harvests.”

Cho-Oyu Expedition (8,188m)

The world’s sixth highest mountain is actually a relatively straightforward climb compared to some of the other 8,000ers.

Makalu Expedition (8,482m)

It is the 5th highest mountain in the world. It’s a very technical peak. it’s more technical than climbing Mt. Everest.

K2 Expedition (8,611m)

Popular as the adventurous, breathtaking and awe-inspiring mountain, K2 is the second highest Mountain in the world, standing 8,611 meters above sea level.

Mt. Everest Expedition (8,848m)

Mount Everest is still the ultimate mountaineering adventure. To stand at the pinnacle of the Earth is one of life’s most rewarding experiences.

Lhotse Expedition (8,516m)

Lhotse is the fourth highest peak in the world (8516m). Lhotse, which means ‘south peak’, is part of the Everest massif.

Kanchenjunga Expedition (8,586m)

Third highest peak globally, stands extensively tall at 8586 meters requires a fit physique and proper mountain climbing skills to summit.