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Triumphing Island Peak In Nepal – Top 4 Tips

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Whether you’re planning an adventure to check your mental & physical abilities or crossing another of the globe’s tallest peaks off your travel list Island Peak is a mountaineering destination that is worth considering. If you have successfully accomplished Mera Peak climbing then it’s time to go for Island Peak climbing and for which you need a certain level of skills.   Like reaching any Himalayan peak, getting to the summit of Island Peak is not for the faint of heart. It is an expedition that requires oodles of preparation and respect. But we’ve got you covered, with the following tips. Train yourself for steep trekking & abseiling: Well, Island peak climbing is a steep trek to 20,305 feet. You’ll discover yourself hiking rough rocky scree, crossing a glacier & trekking steep head wall the way to the summit. We recommend that you take a training program for trekking and steep climbing with weights to build your endurance before your Island Peak a

Top 6 Most Gorgeous Peaks In The Nepal Himalayas

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Not sure about what are the most gorgeous peaks in the Himalayas? Here is a quick guide what I believe are the top peaks in Nepal Himalayas. This list is in no particular order. Machapuchare: If you’re trekking to Annapurna Base Camp this remarkable 6,993m peaks towers above you as you make your way to the Annapurna Sanctuary. The summit itself is recognized holy & has never been climbed. On a clear day you can see this peak from Pokhra.   Dhaulagir: This is the world’s seventh highest peak & in Sanskrit idiom it signifies dazzling white. It was named so because it’s usually visible form a great distance from the Indian plains. It’s detached from Annapurna I by the Kali Gandaki River Gorge which is usually known as the globe’s deepest canyon. This is a must explore peak when you are on a trip of trekking in Nepal . Ama Dablam: This is a popular Himalayan peak for trekking expeditions and is a prominent peak that is regularly visible on the Everest Base Camp tr