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Climb in the Himalayan wilderness, conquer the highest mountains on Earth.

The land of rugged, rocky giants. Home to eight of the world’s top ten tallest mountains. Soaked in ancient cultures and thriving mountainous communities. Come to climb among the spectacular Nepalese wilderness and head to the heights of mountain climbing. Visit in autumn between September and November and spring between March and April for ideal climbing conditions.

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FAQs: Mountain Climbing in Nepal

What should I know about Mountain Climbing Nepal?

The landlocked nation of Nepal is located in South Asia, mostly upon the high Himalayan mountain range. It borders China to the north and India to the east, south and west. Within the country’s territory, it is home to eight of the world’s top ten tallest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest, which at 8,848 meters, is the highest point on Earth. The largest city is Kathmandu, which is also the capital of the multi-ethnic, religious and cultural nation.

Why should I choose Nepal for my Mountain Climbing adventure?

Spectacular sites

This part of the world is home to eight of the world’s top ten tallest mountains. Nepal offers dream terrain for spectacular mountain climbing. And with such monumental mountainside to explore and experience, the steep and challenging slopes are perfect for mountain climbing for those already familiar with the skills. Its vast open spaces offer breathtaking views and a deep sense of solitude.

Unique, wonderful wildlife

Nepal may be physically small but it’s rich and diverse when it comes to wildlife. And there are large chunks of land that are national parks for the purpose of protecting this incredible diversity. The Bengal fox and tiger, snow leopard, the one horned rhinoceros, and Tibetan wolf. Some are even unique and rare to the region, such as the spiny babbler bird that is spotted in the Kathmandu Valley.

Resilient ancient culture

The collection of traditions and customs of Nepal have been cultivated over the centuries, with them particularly being largely influenced by Indian and Tibetan influences. This is due to the strong historical trends of trade, war, and migration. Yet despite its relatively small size, the state of Nepal is home to a large number of ethnicities, languages and customs.

What can I expect from the weather in Nepal?

Nepal has 4 seasons: spring which is warm with rain showers, summer which is very warm and is monsoon season, autumn is cool with clear skies, and winter can reach very cold temperatures.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Nepal?

Nepali, as well as a number of regional languages including Maithili and Bhojpuri.

What currency is accepted in Nepal?

Nepalese rupee.

What’s the country code of Nepal?

+977.

What’s the high season for Mountain Climbing in Nepal?

Visit in autumn between September and November and spring between March and April for ideal climbing conditions.

What people are saying about Mountain Climbing | Nepal

Matthew

5.00

I can't say enough about Top Himalaya Guides (THG)! Extremely knowledgeable and experienced guides with a genuine passion for the mountains. Our lead guide Sonam did a great job of managing expectations and ensuring that we stayed healthy and happy throughout the expedition. We were fortunate to summit all of our objectives including Ama Dablam, which was an experience of a lifetime. I highly recommend THG for any Himalayan experience and will definitely be using them again when I return to Nepal!!

Mattias

5.00

I had an amazing experience with Tshering’s experienced and highly qualified team including guide Sonam Shalaka and Sherpa Thomas Vechayba. I really enjoyed the concept of acclimating for Ama Dablam by doing the Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes and climbing a number of peaks along the way, including Lobuche, rather than the typical repetitive climbs from base camp. It is always my preference to climb with local guides who intimately know the mountain and local customs and this was a perfect example of the benefits of that rather than going with a large group of westerners. Explore-Share always does a great job of facilitating those connections. This was an outstanding experience all around and I would gladly recommend Tshering and his team for any mountaineering experience in the Himalayas.

Julia

5.00

It was an absolutely AMAZING experience and Sonam is very professional, friendly and helpful. I will recommend him and Tshering 100%

Martin

5.00

As some famous mountaineer once said about his Sherpa climbing partner, Jyamchang belongs to a new generation of Nepali guides who really love to climb. For them, mountaineering isn’t just about business. And that’s the reason why we got along very well whilst attempting the ascent of Ama Dablam in April 2017. We were lucky enough to be able to meet beforehand in Chamonix for a thorough check-up of the equipment and a briefing on the various logistics. I found him to be that kind of straight-to-the-point, smiling and organized person I was hoping to have as a guide and partner for an ambitious climb above 6000 meters, which I had only performed once before (on Island Peak). We met at the airport in Kathmandu and joined a good friend of mine and his trekking guide, who accompanied us during the acclimatization trip across the 3 passes and on to EBC. This gave us plenty of time to get our bodies accustomed to altitude. Jyamchang and I performed a daily health check-up to monitor the effects of altitude, a routine which I found to be very professional. We had agreed during our first Skype discussions that we were going to climb alpine style. That is minimum logistics, no fixed ropes etc. The idea of climbing a difficult mountain such as Ama Dablam without these facilitating artefacts strongly appealed to me, and I appreciated that Jyamchang pushed for this approach of the climb. This was not just pulling the client to the top of the mountain and then collecting the summit bonus. Unfortunately, due to poor weather conditions the day before summit day, we were unable to reach the summit. However, I found that Jyamchang’s attitude during the difficult descent with rapidly degrading weather conditions, and another party that we had to help descend, was again showing a professional and competent approach to the mountain environment. All in all, we had a great time in the beautiful surroundings of the Khumbu valley and may be climbing together again in a future expedition. I can strongly recommend Jyamchang for trekking and climbing elsewhere in the world (Jyamchang also guides in Norway). Martin, 32 - Belgium

Martin

5.00

After a year and a half of planning, a new attempt was made on Ama Dablam. This time a third person joined the climbing party. Acclimatisation on Lobuche gave us a foretaste of what the numerous pitches on Ama Dablam's steep terminal slopes would feel like. Good weather conditions and a swift Alpine style climb to C1, C2 and finally the summit concluded this project. Thank you so much Jyamchang for guiding us up there! The timing of the climb (before Autumn's commercial expeditions), choice of porters and additional logistics were once again very professional.

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