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Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, has its own significance to climb. Although it is resulted that Mt Everest is climbed by more people rather than other mountains. After the successful summit of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Edmund Hillary in may 1953, there has been many attempt in Mt. Everest, including the people who climbed it two or more times. It is a great achievement for those who climbed it or not. Both of them could face dreadful obstacle – technical, physical, psychological, read more....
     

 


Mt. Cho Oyu is the second most popular mountain to climb in the Himalaya. It rises 8201m above sea level and is situated in the middle part of the Himalaya lying north of Tingri. It is about 30 km west from Everest at the head of the Gokyo valley. Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world and it is considered as the best among 8000 meters to climb before climbing Mt. Everest.
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Mt. Makalu (8463 m) is the fifth highest peak in the world. Makalu lies in the Mahalangur Himalayan Range of Nepal and it is considered as one of the best mountain to climb. The first attempt to Makalu was approached by the American expedition team in 1954 but was unable to reach the summit. Following year in the spring, 3 members of the French expedition team successfully summitted and became the first to stand on top of Makalu read more....


It was Jimmy Roberts who discovered Mt. Manaslu as an interesting mountain to climb in 1950. However, the Japanese expedition in 1952 was the first expedition who tried to climb Mt. Manaslu (8163 m). Being eighth highest mountain in the world, it is one of the best mountains to climb for real mountaineers. It lies in Mansiri Himalayan range in mid western region of Nepal. read more.....

Baruntse is one of the beautiful 7,000m snow peaks in the Himalayas of Nepal. It is also one of the few peaks of this height with a high rate of success of ascent on normal route. The approach to the mountain follows the Mera Peak trek up to Mera La and then to Baruntse base camp. (5,250m). read more..

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