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Mera Peak (6654m/21, 247ft) :

Mera peak is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The walk from Lukla through the Sherpa regions of the remote Inkhu valley is an unforgettable experience. This peak is located south of Everest in the Hinku valley and is relatively easier to climb than most other peaks. You will witness superb scenery and abundant wildlife, possibly catching a glimpse of the legendary yeti. It takes about six days to reach base camp where climbers stay for two nights. From there, the climb takes about three to four days, depending on weather conditions. Although the climb is not technically difficult, it requires a strong physical condition and good mountaineering skills. Climbing Mera peak requires mountaineering skills and a special permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association.

Island Peak (6,189m/20,305ft) :

The name itself suggests that this peak offers a magnificent look at an island surrounded by ice. One can enjoy the amazing views of Mt. Makalu and Mt. Lhotse from summit. However, before attempting this climb, climbers are advised to acclimatize by trekking to Everest Base camp.
Tharpu Peak (5500m/ft) :

Tharpu Chuli, popularly known as Tent Peak, is situated in the middle of the Annapurna Sanctuary. This expedition follows the North-West ridge to set up a high camp and continues in this direction to reach the peak. This peak truly offers enjoyable climbing and the beautiful panoramic view of the Annapurna mountain range and the massive Annapurna Glacier. The entire trip takes about two to three weeks, including the climb to the summit.
Pisang Peak (6091m/ft) :

Situated in the Marshyandi valley near Manang, Pisang Peak rises majestically above the green grasslands and mountain village of the area. This peak is a more technical climb as it is made up of steep, snow-covered rocks, and the west flank challenges climbers with its hanging glacier.
Chulu West (6250m/ft) :

Close-by to Pisang Peak, Chulu West can be ascended from a small valley north of Manang. The best view of the peak can be seen from the Throngla Pass (5416m/ft) of the Annapurna Circuit. Expeditions head up from Yak pastures which lead to the hidden valley, home of base camp. From there, climbers trek up to an altitude of 5100m; a possible site for high camp. The challenging summit climb is approached on the North/West flank of Chulu.

Beyond The Limits Treks :

Beyond The Limits Treks also offers you opportunities to enjoy climbing all other peaks permitted by the Nepal Mountaineering Association including: Chulu East, Chulu Far East, Ramdung, Lobuche Peak, Mehra Peak, Naya Kanga, Yala and Dhampus Peak.

 
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