Nepal Peak Climbing
The Term "Trekking Peak" is unfortunate: it
denotes a small mountains, no longer virgin that may be
attempted with reasonable formalities rather than requiring
an expedition permit, liaison officer and often complex
regulation.
The current list, as at Spring 1986, is as follows. Both
the heights given and the names are from His Majesty's
Government's official list and may not necessarily be
those accepted by many mountaineers with practical experience
of these mountains.
| *Group
A (above 20,000 ft) |
| Lobuje
|
6,119m/20,075
ft |
| Island
Peak |
6,153m/20,187 ft |
| Kangde
(Kwangde or Kwangde Ri) |
6,194m/20,322 ft |
| Chulu
East (Gundang) |
6,200m/20,341 ft |
| Pharchamo
|
6,282m/20,610 ft |
| Hiunchuli |
6,331m/20,771 ft |
| Kusum
Kangru |
6,369m/20,896 ft |
| Fluted
Peak |
6,390m/20,965 ft |
| Mera
Peak |
6,431m/21099 ft |
| Chulu
West |
6,630m/21,752 ft |
| *Group
B (below 20,000 ft) |
| Tent
Peak |
5,500m/18,045 ft |
| Mardi
Himal |
5,555m/18,225 ft |
| Ganja
La Chuli (Nya Kanga) |
5,800m/19,029 ft |
| Pokhalde |
5,806m/19,049 ft |
| Mehra
Peak |
5,820m/19,095 ft |
| Paldor
|
5,894m/19,337 ft |
| Ramdung |
6,021m/19,754 ft |
| Pisang |
6,091m/19,984 ft |
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