Named ‘Acconcahuac’ (the stone sentinel) by the Incas, Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Southern and Western hemispheres, the second highest of the Seven Summits and the world’s highest summit outside of the Himalaya.
Named ‘Acconcahuac’ (the stone sentinel) by the Incas, Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Southern and Western hemispheres, the second highest of the Seven Summits and the world’s highest summit outside of the Himalaya.
The Horcones Route on Aconcagua is regarded as the easiest and most straight forward route to the summit. Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Southern and Western hemispheres, the second highest of the Seven Summits and the world’s highest summit outside of the Himalaya.
The stunning pyramid of Ama Dablam is regarded as one of the world’s most exquisite and sought after peaks, alongside the infamous Matterhorn and Khan Tengri.
The Bolivian 6000m peak Trilogy is unique to Adventure Peaks and provides an excellent opportunity to climb Bolivia's 3 highest peaks and probably provides some of the most stunning and best climbing in the world.
This is an ideal first expedition that combines the opportunity to develop winter and alpine skills with climbing some wonderful snowcapped peaks that reach over 6000m!
Our Kyajo Ri adventure begins with a scenic trek from Lukla, followed by two memorable days on the trail to the vibrant mountain town of Namche Bazaar. From there, the route leads toward a rarely climbed summit offering truly breathtaking Himalayan views.
Lobuche is a beautiful mountain ideal for those people who have been on expeditions such as Kilimanjaro or Elbrus, or have climbed in the Alps and are looking for their next expedition to tackle their first Himalayan Peak.
The highest of Nepal's Trekking Peaks - At 6476m Mera Peak is the highest 'trekking peak' suitable for anyone with little or no previous experience of using an ice axe and crampons but have a high level of fitness.
Just sixty meters lower than Aconcagua, Ojos del Salado can be found on the edge of the Atacama Desert (the driest spot on earth). It is the world’s highest volcano and one of the seven continental volcanic summits.
This is a combo expedition set in a spectacular setting above the source of the Ganges in the Garhwal region of Northern India. The region is called a mountaineering paradise and benefits from a short approach trek making it possible to attempt two stunning 6000m peaks in just three weeks.
Lobuche Peak is a beautiful mountain ideal for those people who have been on Kilimanjaro or Elbrus or have climbed in the alps and are looking for their next expedition to perhaps tackle their first Himalayan Peak. We approach the mountain via the main Everest Trail and then climb Lobuche Peak 6119m via one camp.
This expedition is for those who want to climb Mera Peak or, as a challenging extension, ascend the more technical Lobuche East Peak including a journey across the Amphu Laptsa Pass 5700m to summit two spectacular 6000m Himalayan Peaks.