Peak climbing in Nepal became an instant hit and passionate adventure treat for Peak Climbers after the country first opened its borders to climbers’ way back in 1949. Though the attempts to climb mountains started from the early years of the 20th century but no one had been able to claim triumph over it until 1953 when Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay set their first ever footprints on the summit of Mt. Everest. Soon after the pair’s first historical mountaineering victory, the appeal of attempting peaks grew in popularity attracting thousands of mountaineers from all around the world to scale various Himalayan heights right down from 930m up to dizzy altitudes at 8848m – Mt. Everest. Despite all the hardships of peak climbing, lovers of the great wild have been going through the grueling routines climbing their way through high & wild stark summits with the hopes of making their dreams of adventure come true.