Group “A” Peak
Name of Peak Altitude
- Mt. Cholatse 6440 m.
- Mt. Machermo 6273 m.
- Mt. Kyazo Ri 6186 m.
- Mt. Phari Lapcha 6017 m.
- Mt. Nirekha 6159 m.
- Mt. Langsisa Ri 6427 m.
- Mt. Ombigaichen 6340 m.
- Mt. Bokta 6143 m.Mt. Chekigo 6257 m.
- Mt. Lobuje West 6145 m.
- Mt. Api 6097 m.
- Mt. Yubra Himal 6035 m.
- Mt. Chhukung Ri 5550 m.
- Mt. Yala Peak 5732 m.
Group “B” Peak
Name of Peak Altitude
- Mt. Hiunchuli 6441 m.
- Mt. Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak) 6501 m.
- Mt. Mera peak 6654 m.
- Mt. Kusum Kangru 6367 m.
- Mt. Kwangde 6011 m.
- Mt. Chulu West 6419 m.
- Mt. Chulu East 6584 m.
- Mt. Imja Tse (Island Peak) 6160 m.
- Mt. Parchemuche 6187 m.
- Mt. Lobuje 6119 m.
- Mt. Ramdung 5925 m.
- Mt. Pisang Peak 6091 m.
- Mt. Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) 5663 m.
- Mt. Khongma Tse (Mehra Peak) 5849 m.
- Mt. Ganja La Chuli (Naya Kanga) 5844 m.
- Mt. Pokhalde 5806 m.
- Mt. Mardi Himal 5587 m.
- Mt. Paldor Peak 5896 m.
Radio and Telephone Permits:
Operating licenses must be obtained and paid for to use two-way radio equipment and telephones.
Filming Permits:
Expedition teams wishing to make documentary films of their climb must obtain government permission and pay an associated permit fee.
Seasons:
There are four main mountaineering seasons – spring (March to May), summer (June to August), autumn (September to November) and winter (December to February).
Refund:
In the event of cancellation of the permission by NMA or the failure of the expedition to materialize due to some other reasons, the fees already paid will not be refunded. Every individual or party granted a Sirdar/Guide, who must be registered with NMA, should accompany a climbing permit.
Functions and duties of the Sirdar/Guide:
- To assist the climbing party with recruitment of porters and other staff, control of porters, local purchase of food, etc. And to solve any problem that may arise to the best of his ability.
- To report to Nepal Mountaineering Association in case the party spends more than the prescribed time limit in the mountain.
- To ensure that the climbers comply with the terms of their permit.
- To ensure that the climbers (trekkers) follow the specified route.
- To ensure proper disposal of waste materials.
- To report to NMA any infringement of the climbing rules.
- To report any serious incidents to the nearest police post. The Sirdar Guide shall be employed from the day the climbing party begins the trek until the trek is finished. The Sirdar/Guide will be provided with the following facilities:
Submission of report:
On the conclusion of the climb and on return to Kathmandu, the party will submit a report to NMA in the form. Power to cancel the permit: – NMA may cancel or withdraw the climbing permit any time with or without showing any particular reason. Non-compliance of the regulation: Where any trekking party acts in contravention to the climbing permit or indulges in acts of unsocial or outrageous behavior contrary to the customs and culture of the people of Nepal, NMA may recommend to His Majesty Government to take necessary measures in accordance with Article 37 of Mountaineering Regulations 1979.
Protection of Environment:
Base Camp and other camps will be left perfectly clean at the conclusion of the climb. No foreign materials, such as fix rope, pitons, etc shall be left on the mountain. All rubbish and waste material must be burnt or otherwise disposed off.