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The term "Trekking Peak" is a commonly misunderstood colloquial term which may refer to a variety of types of peaks in the Himalayan Region. The term is most often associated with Group "B" NMA Climbing Peaks classified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association or easier. Some may use the term "Trekking Peak" to solely describe peaks requiring little to no technical climbing experience. Others may use the term to describe all mountains regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association including Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks which may require considerable difficulties and technical climbing skill.

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  • Trekkinggipfel (de)
  • Trekking peak (it)
  • Trekking peak (fr)
  • Trekking peak (en)
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  • La (NMA) a classé les montagnes du Népal en plusieurs catégories dont les trekking peaks et les expedition peaks. Un trekking peak est une montagne dont l'altitude est inférieure à 7 000 mètres et qui est considérée comme atteignable par quiconque possédant un minimum d'expérience et de technique alpine. Pour tenter un trekking peak, un permis (non remboursable) doit être obtenu auprès de la NMA à Katmandou. (fr)
  • Als Trekking-Gipfel bezeichnet man im Allgemeinen Berge und Gipfel, die im Rahmen einer mehrtägigen gebuchten Tour in Begleitung eines Bergführers bestiegen werden können. In Nepal bezieht sich der Begriff auf Gipfel, die nur in Begleitung eines Bergführers der Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) bestiegen werden dürfen. Derzeit (Stand 2015) sind 33 Gipfel und Berge in der Liste der Trekking-Gipfel aufgeführt. Diese sind in zwei Kategorien ("A" und "B") gegliedert. Jede der beiden Kategorien besitzt eine eigene Preisliste mit den festgelegten Gebühren abhängig von der Teilnehmerzahl. (de)
  • The term "Trekking Peak" is a commonly misunderstood colloquial term which may refer to a variety of types of peaks in the Himalayan Region. The term is most often associated with Group "B" NMA Climbing Peaks classified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association or easier. Some may use the term "Trekking Peak" to solely describe peaks requiring little to no technical climbing experience. Others may use the term to describe all mountains regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association including Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks which may require considerable difficulties and technical climbing skill. (en)
  • Un trekking peak è una montagna del Nepal alta meno di 7.000 metri che viene considerata scalabile da chiunque abbia un minimo di preparazione ed esperienza in montagna. Le montagne sono state classificate in varie categorie dalla Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Mentre alcune possono venire scalate senza l'ausilio di ramponi e piccozze, la maggior parte richiede questo equipaggiamento. Per poter tentare un trekking peak è necessario vanga rilasciato dalla NMA a Kathmandu un permesso (non rimborsabile). (it)
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  • Als Trekking-Gipfel bezeichnet man im Allgemeinen Berge und Gipfel, die im Rahmen einer mehrtägigen gebuchten Tour in Begleitung eines Bergführers bestiegen werden können. In Nepal bezieht sich der Begriff auf Gipfel, die nur in Begleitung eines Bergführers der Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) bestiegen werden dürfen. Derzeit (Stand 2015) sind 33 Gipfel und Berge in der Liste der Trekking-Gipfel aufgeführt. Diese sind in zwei Kategorien ("A" und "B") gegliedert. Jede der beiden Kategorien besitzt eine eigene Preisliste mit den festgelegten Gebühren abhängig von der Teilnehmerzahl. In der Kategorie "A" stehen folgende Gipfel: In der Kategorie "B" stehen folgende Gipfel: (de)
  • La (NMA) a classé les montagnes du Népal en plusieurs catégories dont les trekking peaks et les expedition peaks. Un trekking peak est une montagne dont l'altitude est inférieure à 7 000 mètres et qui est considérée comme atteignable par quiconque possédant un minimum d'expérience et de technique alpine. Pour tenter un trekking peak, un permis (non remboursable) doit être obtenu auprès de la NMA à Katmandou. (fr)
  • Un trekking peak è una montagna del Nepal alta meno di 7.000 metri che viene considerata scalabile da chiunque abbia un minimo di preparazione ed esperienza in montagna. Le montagne sono state classificate in varie categorie dalla Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Mentre alcune possono venire scalate senza l'ausilio di ramponi e piccozze, la maggior parte richiede questo equipaggiamento. Per poter tentare un trekking peak è necessario vanga rilasciato dalla NMA a Kathmandu un permesso (non rimborsabile). Le montagne alte più di 7.000 metri vengono considerate come cime da spedizione e richiedono tariffe più alte per ottenere i permessi. (it)
  • The term "Trekking Peak" is a commonly misunderstood colloquial term which may refer to a variety of types of peaks in the Himalayan Region. The term is most often associated with Group "B" NMA Climbing Peaks classified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association or easier. Some may use the term "Trekking Peak" to solely describe peaks requiring little to no technical climbing experience. Others may use the term to describe all mountains regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association including Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks which may require considerable difficulties and technical climbing skill. Because of the term's loose classification of peaks it can be misleading, encompassing peaks of significant varying difficulties. There is less general consensus for the use of the term in this context of Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks. (en)
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