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Climb Multiple Himalayan Peaks in One Trip: Nepal's Multi-Peak Expeditions

Why settle for one summit? Nepal's trekking peaks sit close enough to combine — bag two or three 6,000m peaks in a single expedition. Here's how it…

By Laxman Rawal · Jun 29, 2026

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Most climbers fly to Nepal for a single trekking peak. But the famous 6,000m peaks of the Everest region sit close together — which means the fit and the ambitious can string several into one expedition. It's the most efficient way to rack up Himalayan…

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Why combine peaks

Acclimatisation is the hardest-won part of any Himalayan climb — so once your body has adapted, putting it to work on more than one summit makes huge sense. A multi-peak expedition typically links peaks of rising difficulty, so you build skills and altitude…

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