MAJOR Adventures
» Nepal
- Adventure Holidays
- Family Travel in Nepal
- Trekking in Nepal
- Tour in Nepal
- Rafting in Nepal
- Peak Climbing in Nepal
- Expedition in Nepal
- Jungle Safari in Nepal
- Mountain Flight in Nepal
- Hiking in Nepal
- Bungy Jumping in Nepal
- Mountain Biking in Nepal
- Bird Watching in Nepal
- National Park in Nepal
- Hotel Reservation
- Air Ticketing
- Other Activities



The Mount Everest is the highest peak of the World 29028ft. (8848m.) through which the climbing toppers feel them selves as the most proud and adventurous personal the World. Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa first climbed this peak in May 29, 1953 , after their long time's effort. Everest Base camp situated on is of Khumbu glacier at high of 18000ft. All the international Mt. Everest climbers assemble here during the starting and at the ending time of
Annapurna First Mountain is lowest 8000m peak in World and which is situated in Nepal . Annapurna 8091m was first climbed by a French expedition 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. A French Expedition led by Maurice Her zong explored the Kali Gandaki valley in 1950. After descending Dhaulagiri was too difficult, the
Ama
Dablam is one of the most stunning peaks in the Himalaya and
one of the most impressive mountains in the world. Situated
in the heart of Everest's Khumbu region, it lies directly above
Thyangboche Monastery on the well-worn path to Everest Base
Camp and is admired by thousands of trekkers and climbers every
year. This expedition offers a superb, technical climbing experience
in a magnificent setting, with numerous cultural and scenic
diversions.
The British Indian Survey did not at first assign Cho Oyu a peak number. Thogh it was eventually assigned T45 (later changed MI) it must have originally seemed a minor peak among the giants that spread across the Nepalese horizon from Makalu to Dhaulagiri. The name is now invariably to mean 'Goddess of Turquise', the peak glowing turquoise when seen from Tibet in the light of an afternoon sun. As goddess is chomo in Tibetan, and turquoise is yu, the
Baruntse is one of the beautiful peaks in Nepal, a considerable and symmetrical snow peak, has four ridges and four summits. It is bounded on the east by the Barun Glacier flowing north south from Cho, to the northwest by the Imja Tse glacier and the Hunku glacier forms the southeast boundary. Our expedition guides and climbing Sherpas are well experienced and has got a lot of practical experience. They have been in this field for the last two decades. 








