All our climbs over 7000 meters in Nepal, the Himalayas and Central Asia
Expeditions Unlimited guides you on the climb of peaks over 7000 meters, as a logical progression towards an 8000-meter summit, or as a goal in itself. We offer expeditions in Nepal, in particular to Himlung Himal (7126 m) and Baruntse (7129 m), as well as Makalu II (7678 m). In Ladakh, India, we set off for Kun (7077 m). Finally, in Central Asia, we climb Peak Lenin (7134 m) in Kyrgyzstan, as well as all four other peaks in the Snow Leopard Challenge, in particular Khan Tengri (7010 m), Pobeda (7439 m), Peak Korjenevskaya (7105 m) and Peak Communism (7495 m) in Tajikistan. We climb Mustagh Ata (7546 m) with touring-skis, a peak located in China.
All these expeditions to 7000 meters require a high level of physical engagement and mountaineering experience, and more often than not, a good expertise in rock, glacier and mixed mountaineering techniques. These expeditions provide an opportunity to experience your first high-altitude long expeditions, with several acclimatization rotations between altitude camps, and the discovery of high-altitude hypoxia. The strategy of acclimatization to the hypoxia of high-altitude becomes one of the keys to success. These expeditions are supervised by recognized and experienced French and local expedition leaders. On each of these expeditions, we offer personalized weather forecast services and a H24 medical hotline. Together, we build your route to your first 7000. We offer refresher and advanced mountaineering courses in our Adventure School, as well as an unrivalled range of expeditions to 5000, 6000 and 8000-meter peaks, enabling you to progress serenely towards the expedition of a lifetime.
An authentic Himalayan expedition! With its share of uncertainties, unexpected difficulties and discoveries, in a valley off the beaten path. Proper p...
There's no such thing as an “easy” 7000, and no climb is possible without an excellent guide. In a setting that is always spectacular, we benefited fr...
A magnificent expedition in incredible landscapes. Perfect organization and great group cohesion. Serge, our guide, was professional, made our climb a...
Second adventure for me, this time on Peak Lenin in Kyrgyzstan. Great organisation with Expedition Unlimited once again! Can't wait for the next one! ...
Excellent organization, a guide who knows what to do for a preparation that maximizes the chances of success safely. I was with a superb team who got ...
We attempt to climb Mustagh Ata or Muztaga at 7546 meters, the “Father of the Ice Mountains” in Kazakh and Uyghur, a magnificent isolated peak between Pamir and Kunlun, in Xinjiang on the border with…
We attempt the ascent of Baruntse at 7129 meters, on the boundary between the Everest and Makalu massifs. Isolated by vast glacial expanses, access is relatively difficult. We cross the Mera Pass and…
Duration:35 days
Physical difficulty:Difficult
Expedition:Original
Technical difficulty:Climbing - Little Difficult (PD)
Himlung Himal is a 7000 meter peak in Nepal that is technically accessible with a good acclimatization trek. Snowfall can make the climb particularly physical. We use the French Base Camp.
Duration:30 days
Physical difficulty:Difficult
Expedition:Original
Technical difficulty:Climbing - Little Difficult (PD)
Himlung Himal is a 7000 meter peak in Nepal that is technically accessible with a good acclimatization trek. Snowfall can make the climb particularly physical. We use the French Base Camp.
Duration:35 days
Physical difficulty:Difficult
Expedition:Original
Technical difficulty:Climbing - Little Difficult (PD)
Your first 7000er, technically accessible, where we plan more days of acclimatization. The weather is often complicated, so we plan to climb in the first half of August, which is generally more favorable.