The Giants of Nepal
Stand in the presence of the pinnacles of the Himalayas. Explore majestic 8,000m peaks that touch the sky boundaries.
Mount Everest
Class AMount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Known as Sagarmatha in Nepal, it represents the ultimate challenge for mountaineers worldwide.
Kanchenjunga
Class AThe third highest mountain in the world, located on the border between Nepal and India. It is known as the "Five Treasures of Snow".
Lhotse
Class AConnected to Mount Everest via the South Col, Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain in the world.
Makalu
Class AThe fifth highest mountain in the world, Makalu is an isolated peak known for its perfect pyramid shape.
Cho Oyu
Class AThe sixth highest mountain in the world, Cho Oyu is considered one of the most accessible 8,000m peaks.
Dhaulagiri I
Class AThe seventh highest mountain in the world, its name means "Dazzling White Mountain".
Manaslu
Class AThe eighth highest mountain in the world, located in the Mansiri Himal part of the Nepalese Himalayas.
Annapurna I
Class AThe tenth highest mountain in the world and the first 8,000m peak to be successfully climbed.
Ama Dablam
Class AKnown as the "Matterhorn of the Himalayas", Ama Dablam is one of the most beautiful and technical peaks in the world.
Machapuchare
Class ARecognized by its "Fishtail" summit, it is a sacred mountain and remains unclimbed.
Mera Peak
Class AThe highest trekking peak in Nepal, offering one of the most incredible panoramic views of the Himalayas.
Island Peak
Class AAlso known as Imja Tse, it is a popular choice for first-time Himalayan climbers due to its stunning views and accessibility.
Langtang Lirung
Class AThe highest peak of the Langtang Himal, dominating the northern skyline of the Langtang Valley.
Pumori
Class AA beautiful pyramid-shaped peak just 8km west of Mount Everest, often called "Everest's Daughter".
Gaurishankar
Class AA sacred mountain for both Hindus and Buddhists, it is the second highest peak of the Rolwaling Himal.
Ganesh Himal
Class ANamed after the Hindu deity Ganesha, this massif is easily visible from Kathmandu on clear days.
Api
Class AThe highest peak in the Yoka Pahar section of Gurans Himal in the far-western corner of Nepal.
Saipal
Class AThe second highest peak in far-western Nepal, dominating the landscape of the Humla and Bajhang districts.