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| Mountain Expedition in Nepal |
| People desiring to do this type of expedition needs psychological and physical stamina plus prior experience is certainly an advantage, but not essential. Minimum 30 days required for the trekking and mountaineering. |
| Mount Lhotse |
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Mount Lhotse (8516) was climbed by a Swiss expedition in 1956. Its lower peak, mount Lhotse Shar 8383m, sometimes considered a separate 8000m peak, Mount Lhotse, which means "South peak" is a part of the Everest massif, just to the south of Everest. The primary route on mount Lhotse is via Everest's South Col. But by 1955, despite the activity on Mount Everest, Lhotse was the highest unclimbed peak in the world. |
| Mount Makalu |
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It is very tough, difficult and adventurous route to climb because it is a little bit dangerous as well. Many attempts were made before climbing this Mount Makalu Mountain; then only it was finally succeeded. |
| Annapurna Expedition |
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Annapurna First Mountain is lowest 8000m peak in World and which is situated in the western part of Nepal. Annapurna 8091m was first climbed by a French expedition in 1950. There are four summits called Annapurna ; the entire massif forms a barrier on the northern side of the Pokhara valley. The main summit is to the west of Annapurna sanctuary. |
| Kanchenjunga Expedition |
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Kanchanjunga, at 8,586m, is the third-highest peak in the world and the second-highest in Nepal. It was first climbed by a British team in 1956. The peak consists of four summits. The west summit, Yalung Kang, is 8420m high and some people classify it as a separate 8000m. Peak. |
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