Free Climbing Peak in Nepal

Krishna
Updated on August 16, 2025
Newly Opened Free Climbing Peak

97 Mountains, NO Permit Fees, Is Karnali and Sudurpaschim only for Mountain Climbing??

Free Permit but priceless Experience!

This is your sign to embark on your next mountaineering adventure!!

Nothing beats Nepal Holiday!!!!

Book your flights to Nepal because Nepal Tourism Department has recently announced new policy in mountaineering that can reshape your halted climbing plans. Yes, you heard me well. You can climb new 97 mountain peaks lying in Karnali and Sudurpaschim province for free. This new provision is valid for only two years which means that mountaineers need not pay hefty sums for permits before starting the expeditions.

Beyond Everest Trekking and these packs, Nepal is opening its doors to the 5,870m to 7,122m ranges of Himalayan peaks in the mid and Far Western Part of Nepal. These are not some baby mountains but untouched, rugged, snow-covered, pristine peaks that have been left unexplored. Only 68 have attempted these peaks leaving the others untouched. You might be the first one to ascend to the top!!! It’s a thrill beyond words and fear!! The Himalayas of Nepal are so much more than Everest. Walk into the wild trails, remote villages and warm hospitality of Nepali people. Every mountain has a story and every trail is peaceful where you can gaze stars closely for hours and the only jam you find during the route is that of a yak caravan. Mountains of Karnali and Sudurpaschim are pure bliss.

Grab the opportunity while it’s presented to you. Only two years and the window of free climbing permit might be closed. These peaks will go to its initial permit fees or back to being overpriced. Therefore, make your climbing dream come true in Nepal. Think beyond the classical routes and stand on a new quiet summit where you, wind, and the beautiful views of Himalayas stretch forever in every possible direction!

It is also huge opportunity for mountaineers and climbers as they can save thousands of USD just for the permits. Skip the price hike toUSD 15,000 that you pay for Everest Permit and come climb these beautiful mountains for free. It is once in a lifetime opportunity doesn’t come again and again. Make these endeavors before stepping into the tallest mountain of the world. Step into these raw Himalayan adventures with Global Eco Trails where we make your dream come true.

Wait, there’s more!!!!

While initiating the emphasis on mountaineering, these regions are well known for its trekking routes and cultural experiences. This start is also a call to trekkers, nature romanticizers, and cultural travelers to experience the unspoiled beauty and genuineness of western Nepal. These aren’t just adventures for elite climbers — they are accessible to all, regardless of age or technical experience. The area offers a wide range of experiences, from leisurely walks through highland villages to close-up encounters with traditional Tharu, Khas, and Raute people.

Far from the crowded path of Everest and Annapurna regions, the Karnali and Sudurpaschim regions offer off-the-beaten adventure trail, untouched wilderness, pristine forests, ancient culture, rugged mountain landscape and raw adventure. Thanks to Nepal Government for its initiative in One Summit plan, the diverse landscape, high altitude terrain, diverse flora and fauna and rich cultural experiences of Mid- Western and Far-Western part of Nepal are getting attentions.

Mountaineers, trekkers and adventurers, this might be the wish you’d been praying for!

What Treks Can You Do with Global Eco Trails?

Global Eco Trails provides curated and customizable treks in both regions, some of which include:

Api Base Camp Trek – Standing on the base of Mount Api (7,132m), Nepal’s westernmost highest peak is another rewarding experience. Don’t wait for social media explosive contents to make you desire this trek. Experience high altitude, pastureland trek before others start flexing on social media. This 15- days trip is once in a lifetime adventure activity.

Rara Lake to Khaptad Trek –Snow capped mountains, thick pine forests, pristine lake, diverse flora fauna and rich cultural immersion, this combination trek of Rara and Khaptad can be completed from 14 to 19 days depending upon the itinerary.

Dolpo Trek– Traverse wild and culturally isolated areas, connecting highland Buddhist villages with the lowlands of Karnali. Upper Dolpa is also the area where famous Oscar nominated movie “CARAVAN” was shooted. Experience the rich culture and landscape of Dolpa region.

More Than Mountains: What Else?

Rara Lake – It is the largest lake of Nepal and being surrounded by the pine forest is a rich natural experience for novice travellers who don’t wish long treks but desire promising views.

Shey-Phoksundo Lake: Completed within 12 days, this trek takes you to the deepest lake water and one of the most isolated trek in the Dolpa region of Nepal.

Badimalika Temple – Though it is an important pilgrimage site, Badimalika is popular for monsoon trek destination where you find yourself in the alpine meadows and wildflowers blooming all around you. Watch the sheep graze and move slowly in the highland pastures that are led by local herders. Quiet mountain trails, large number of cattle, pastureland and you! That’s all you need to calm your soul and freshen your mood.

Traditional Villages and homestays – Stay with remote communities sharing stories supporting local economies through homestays and guided experiences.

Global Eco Trails helps you craft your trekking and travel experiences to help you inspire and transform your understanding. Be it trekking enthusiasts, cultural enthusiast or discovering remote villages, it all suits you.


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