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Kwangde Peak climbing in Nepal with trekking in Nepal Pvt. Ltd, Kwangde Peak is rarely climbed trekking peaks of Everest region, Kwangde Peak is open for climbing under mountaineering association Nepal. Height of Kwangde peak is 6011. Mountaineering association Nepal declared the Mt. Kwangde peak in group B category climbing peak. Main attraction of Kwandge peak is panoramic view of Himalayan peaks like Rolwaling, Cho Oyu, Thamserku, Khumbila, Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablam, Everest and Ama Dablam etc. Kwandge peak is situated at Mahalangur Himalayan range in Everest region at Solukhumbu District, Nepal. 

In Khumbu region, there are numbers of popular and beautiful trekking peaks to climb. Kwongde peak is suitable for experienced climbers who are looking for rarely climbed and challenging trekking peak in the Himalayas will find this peak very attractive. Kwangde peak is technically challenging climbing peak of Everest region in this way Kwangde climb is suggested only for those Climbers who have enough alpine mountaineering experience. Kwangde peak or Kwangdi Ri is a difficult mountain to climb and stands at a height of 6,011m. Kwangde peak climbing is a popular trekking peak of Everest region, Kwangde Ri (6011m) also called Kongde Ri and Kwangde dominates the south-west of Namche village the gateway to Everest.
Kwangde peak climbing itinerary has been carefully designed to allow for gradual ascend and proper acclimatization by our climbing expert. Best season for Kwangde peak climbing is March to May and September to December. Kwangde peak climbing arranges camping basic only. If given Kwangde peak climbing itinerary is not suitable for you, we design another itinerary as per your desire and duration of holidays. We make Kwangde peak climbing itinerary short and long according to your demand. Kwangde Peak climbing can be arranged any time in season as per your requirement. If you interested to Kwangde peak climbing fell free to contact us Trekking in Nepal Pvt. Ltd arrange all necessary infrastructures to assist you in your Mt. Kwangde peak climbing attempt.

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