Nepal is best known for its mountains. It is the home of about 1300 mountain peaks, including the world\u2019s highest mountain \u201cMt Everest\u201d. The mountains in Nepal are mesmerizing, you can\u2019t beat the sense of satisfaction that comes with reaching the top of the mountains, no matter what height the peak is. When it comes to size and height, the NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association) has divided mountains into two categories\u2013 Expedition and Trekking peaks in Nepal. Expedition peaks are higher peaks, they need weeks of planning and take days to summit. However, trekking peaks are less challenging and ideal for beginners.<\/p>\n
NMA has classified 28 peaks as \u201cTrekking Peaks\u201d and they range from 5800m to 6600m. These fascinating peaks offer amazing adventures with beautiful scenery and well-maintained routes. Though less challenging, they require preparation, training, proper acclimatization & equipment, and physical fitness. Among other peaks, some trekking peaks are more popular due to their location, grade, and the views they offer. The 7 most popular trekking peaks are:<\/p>\n