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For the more adventurous traveller, there are 18 minor peaks open for Alpine climbing under Nepal Mountaineering Association. The climbing of these peaks is controlled under the rules and regulations formulated by this Association. Detailed information and application for climbing permits are available from the Association's Office or contact your trekking agency in Kathmandu. It should be noted that in most cases the climbing of these minor peaks (Trekking Peaks) require snow and ice climbing experience. Trekking Agents provide qualified and trained climbing guides to take non climbers for convenience, safety and expected successes. By Himalayan standards these are considered minor peaks, but in fact some of them provide relatively challenging snow and ice climbing of high standard, and more so in winter. The royalty for these peaks ranges from US$ 200.00 - US$ 300.00 depending on the particular peak for upto 10 member climbing team.
| Names of the Peaks | Height in meters |
| 1. Mera Peak | 6654 |
| 2. Chulu Peak | 6584 |
| 3. Singu Chuli (Fluted Peak) | 6501 |
| 4 Hiunchuli | 6441 |
| 5. Chulu West | 6419 |
| 6. Kusum Kangaru | 6367 |
| 7. Parchemuche | 6187 |
| 8. Island Peak | 6183 |
| 9. lobuche | 6119 |
| 10. Pisang | 6091 |
| 11. Kwangde(Kawande) | 6011 |
| 12. Ramdung | 5925 |
| 13. Rador Peak | 5896 |
| 14. Khongma Tse (Mehra) | 5849 |
| 15. Kangja Chuli | 5844 |
| 16. Pokalde | 5806 |
| 17. Tharpu Chuli (Tent Peak) | 5663 |
| 18. Mardi Himal | 5587 |