whether it's your first ascent at
higher altitudes or you're going for the world's
highest. Unique Adventure International provides the
infrastructures for obtaining permits, outfitting
and organizing base camp facilities and arranging
accommodation before and after the expedition. We
fix ropes and set up high camps, transport loads,
provide food, tents, oxygen, satellite telephone,
porters, our own guides or leaders, advice and
assistance.
Unique with its excellent reputation and
professional staff is committed to your safe and
secure ascent.
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Mount Everest
Expedition (8848m) |
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Attraction :
The highest summit alone in the world— the Everest
climbing— is an exciting and a terrific experience.
The climb will be led along the normal route via the
south col, installing a base camp at 5400m and four
additional camps in the mountain region at
approximately 6000m, 6600m, 7400m and 8000m
respectively. The Everest along this route is
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Mt. Annapurna
Expedition (8091m) |
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Attraction
: A stunning peak lies on the western part of
Nepal. This mountain had summated by Maurice Herzog
and his expedition team on the date of 3 June 1950.
Probably, the team was the first to set a new record
in the world mountaineering history by successfully
climbing a peak over 8,000meters. The team was first
who granted permission to attempt to climb Mt.
Annapurna |
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Mt. Annapurna IV
Expedition (7525m) |
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Attraction
: Annapurna IV is considered relatively an
easier mountain to climb among all the Annapurnas.
The normal route to reach the destination is led
forward through Manang. It requires two hours
walking from the base camp to reach the bottom of
the mountain. A 500m fixed rope climbing on
approximately 65-70 degrees steep slope should be
attempted to reach |
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Mt. Amadablam
Expedition (6812m) |
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Attraction
: Amadablam is renowned for its incredible
beauty. Located to the south of Everest and Lhotse,
it is characterized as vertical walls and sharp
exposed ridges. We climb via the ascent route, the
classic southwest ridge. The climb requires a strong
mountaineering background and previous high altitude
experience. We will fly to Lukla and trek to
Amadablam base camp |
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Mt. Dhaulagiri
Expedition (8157m) |
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Attraction
: Dhaulagiri; name is derivative from
Sanskrit "Dhavala" means "White" and giri is
"Mountain" The Mountain was displayed by British
surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped
by one of the secret Indian evaluator. After four
more expeditions had failed, eight members of a
Swiss expedition conquered the summit in 1960. The
Swiss expeditor first ascended |
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Mt. Lhotse
Expedition (8516m) |
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Attraction
: Lhotse to the south of the world's highest
peak is a part of the Everest massif. By virtue of
it being 3km south of Mount Everest, from which the
South Col. It separates it is considered as an
independent mountain. It was first climbed by F.
Luchsinger & E.Reiss in 1956. An impressive ring of
three peaks makes up the Lhotse massif: Lhotse East
or Middle, Lhotse & Lhotse Shar. |
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Mt. Makalu
Expedition (8163m) |
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Attraction
: Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the
world. Makalu is a very beautiful but extremely
challenging, and potentially dangerous mountain.
Hardly more than 200 mountaineers have stood on her
summit - Makalu should be treating with the greatest
respect. Makalu situated between Everest and
Kanchenjunga, on the Nepal-Tibetan border. We will
ascend via the Northwest |
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Mt. Baruntse
Expedition (7129m) |
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Attraction
: Baruntse is one of the beautiful peaks in
Nepal, a considerable and symmetrical snow peak, has
four ridges and four summits. It is bounded on the
east by the Barun Glacier flowing north south from
Cho, to the northwest by the Imjatse glacier and the
Honku glacier forms the southeast boundary. Our
expedition guides and climbing Sherpas are well
experienced and has got a |
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Mt. Manaslu
Expedition (8163m) |
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Attraction
: Manaslu (8163m) have summated in 1956 by a
Japanese expedition team. Its name comes from the
Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intelligence" or "
soul". Just as the British considered Everest their
mountain. Manaslu has always been a Japanese
mountain. HW Tillman and Jimmy Roberts photographed
Manaslu during a trek in 1950. But the first real |
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Mt. Kanchanjunga
Expedition (8586m) |
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Attraction
: Kanchanjunga is the third highest
mountain in the world. The date was on May 25, 1955
that two British mountaineer George Band and Joe
Brown had successfully ascended up to Mt.
Kanchanjunga. |
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Mt. Pumori
Expedition (7169m) |
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Attraction
: This stunning peak lies in the Upper Khumbu
region and is situated among some of the world's
best-known mountains and most spectacular scenery.
Pumori is a fantastic mountaineering objective; the
peak straddles the Nepalese-Tibetan border. We'll
climb following the southeast buttress in its lower
reaches before traversing open snow-slopes to get to
a Col |
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Mt. Tukuche
Expedition (6920m) |
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Attraction
: Tukuche peak is one of the best Himalaya
in Annapurna Region near Dhaulagiri I. This is
considered as low risky expedition. After ascent up
to Tukuche peak you can see plenty of mountain
ranges such as Annapurna Ranges, Tilicho, Nilgiri
and also beautiful villages such as Marpha, Tukuche |
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Mt. Cho Oyu Expedition (8201m) |
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Attraction
: Cho Oyu is the sixth highest Himalayan peak
and one of the most beautiful mountains of the
world, which means “Turquoise Goddess” in Tibetan.
It is one of the prominent Himalayan peaks for
mountaineering expeditions. It has a great history
of mountaineering right from the time when many
mountaineers were trying their luck of Everest. The
date was on 19th October, |
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Dhampus (Thapa) Expedition (6012m) |
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Attraction
: Dhampus Peak located Northeast of the big
Dhaulagiri massif. It is in terms of climbing
technicalities an easy mountain to ascent. This is
also known as a Thapa Peak. The overwhelming
altitude differences between the Annapurna and
Dhaulagiri ranges make a very exposed spot to
observe the scenery from Dhampus Peak. |
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