Wild Yeti Treks and Expeditions
Wild Yeti Treks and Expeditions- Nepal
Expeditions
Wild Yeti Mountaineering and expedition guides and climbing Sherpas are well experienced and have got a lot of practical experience. They have been in this field for the last two decades. So they could give all necessary guidance to take what all precaution and expected dangers and how to tackle them. This enhances our expeditors to have full confidence and courage. Wild yeti takes all the responsibilities of safety, security and guidance.Destinations
The highest peak in the world (8848m)- the Everest climbing - is an exciting and a terrific experience. Climbing the Everest will be led along the normal route via the south Col. The base camp will be stalled at 5400m and four additional camps in the mountain region at approximately 6000m,
Amadablam [6812 m.] is renowned for its incredible beauty, however, the climb requires a strong mountaineering background and previous high altitude experience. Located to the south of Everest and Lhotse which is characterized as vertical walls and sharp exposed ridges. Climbing goes via the ascent route, the classic southwest ridge.
Mt Annapurna [8091 m] lies in central western part of the inner Himalaya, in the Annapurna range, north of Pokhara. Mt Annapurna was first successfully scaled by Maurice Herzog and his expedition team in 1950.
Kanchanjunga [8586m] is the third highest mountain in the world. Kanchanjungha stands on the north-east border between Nepal and India.
Mount Baruntse [7129m] is one of the beautiful peaks in Nepal. This is a symmetrical snow mountain which has four ridges and four peaks/summits.
Mt. Dhaulagiri is one of the world’s 14 “above 8,000 meters high” mountains. Expedition to this mountain demands the best quality of technical equipments and highly motivated technically sound climber’s team.
Mt. Makalu is located between Everest and Kanchenjunga, on the Nepal-Tibetan border. Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world. Makalu is a very beautiful but extremely challenging and potentially dangerous mountain.
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