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Country: Nepal
Duration: 1 days
Area: Kathmandu Valley
Activities: Rock Climbing
Max. Group Size: 16  Person
Min. Group Size: 2 Person
Difficulty: Moderate to Strenuous
Max. Altitude: 2,300  M.
Seasons: Jan-Dec
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Cost Detail
  • $56 (1-4 Person)
  • $52 (4-7 Person)
  • $50 (7-12 Person)
  • $47 (12+ Person)

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Adventure Zone Trekking & Expedition P.LTD manages to experience one day Rock Climbing program to adventure lovers in Nagarjun which is located 5 kilo meters west of Kathmandu valley. We provide one day rock climbing adventure in the lime stone rock formation which in the pitches of 40 and it has the difficulty level of; EU Scale 3-7. We are operating this trip every day and we depart from our office by 9:30 Am and it will take half an hour to arrive at the spot. Rock climbing program is mixed with about half an hour hiking inside the park to reach climbing spot. Half an hour hiking gives you energy and it makes you ready to climb the rock. Lunch will be served by 1 Pm and we will be back at office by 6 Pm. It is suggested all climbers to bring small bag pack.

The history of Rock Climbing in Nepal stems from Mountaineering where climber's desired to climb progressively more extreme peaks and that in turn drove climbers to develop better safety equipment and new rock-climbing techniques. In preparation to for the next peak, mountaineers would climb shorter but more extreme rock-climbing routes in order to hone their skills. Initially this activity was considered as just another form of training, however by about 1952 it began to evolve into a sport in its own right. It was about that time climbers began to grade the difficulty of each climb in order to measure their rock-climbing ability and to gauge their performance against other climbers. Because the sport spread to different countries before international standards could be developed and accepted, many countries devised their own route grading system. As a result there now a number of different grading systems used throughout the world, which can be a little confusing. Nepal has adopted the Australian "Ewbank" numerical grading system which uses a single numerical value to indicate route difficulty. The popularity of rock-climbing is growing, equipment continues to evolve and the grading systems used to measure route difficulty are frequently extended as climbers improve their capabilities.

Day by day Itinerary [Click here for detailed Itineray]
Day 01 - Adventure Zone to Climbing spot and to Adventure Zone Trekking.


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