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Unique Adventure International (Pvt. Ltd.) has
its own reputation in the field of mountaineering, providing
services for independent climbers, private groups, and
commercial and government-backed expeditions. Our international
mountain guides and leaders rank among the most experienced
mountaineers in the world.
We offer our best services to either novice or expert climbers,
whether it's your first ascent at higher altitudes or you're
going for the world's highest. Unique Adventure International
provides the infrastructures for obtaining permits, outfitting
and organizing base camp facilities and arranging accommodation
before and after the expedition. We fix ropes and set up high
camps, transport loads, provide food, tents, oxygen, satellite
telephone, porters, our own guides or leaders, advice and
assistance. Unique with its excellent reputation and
professional staff is committed to your safe and secure ascent.
We enjoy your calls for the arrangements of your climbing goals
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Mount Everest South Col
Expedition (8848m) - April 02nd & September 15th |
The highest summit alone in the world - the
Everest climbing - is an exciting and a terrific experience. The
climb will be led along the normal route via the south Col,
installing a base camp at 5400m and four additional camps in the
mountain region at approximately 6000m, 6600m, 7400m and 8000m
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Duration : 70 Days
Altitude : 8848m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mt. Amadablam Expedition
(6812m) - April 04th & October 11th |
Amadablam is renowned for its incredible
beauty. Located to the south of Everest and Lhotse, it is
characterized as vertical walls and sharp exposed ridges. We
climb via the ascent route, the classic southwest ridge. The
climb requires a strong mountaineering background and previous
high altitude experience. We will fly to Lukla and trek to
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Duration : 35 Days
Altitude : 6812m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mt. Dhaulagiri Expedition
(8167m) - April 03rd & September 01st |
Dhaulagiri; name is derivative from Sanskrit "Dhavala"
means "White" and giri is "Mountain" The Mountain was displayed
by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped
by one of the secret Indian evaluator.
After four more expeditions had failed, eight members of a Swiss
expedition conquered the summit in 1960. The Swiss expeditor
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Duration : 60 Days
Altitude : 8157m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mt. Baruntse Expedition
(7129m) - April 05th & September 30th |
Baruntse is one of the beautiful peaks in
Nepal, a considerable and symmetrical snow peak, has four ridges
and four summits. It is bounded on the east by the Barun Glacier
flowing north south from Cho, to the northwest by the Imja tse
glacier and the Hunku glacier forms the southeast boundary.
Our expedition guides and climbing Sherpas |
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Duration : 45 Days
Altitude : 7129m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mt. Manaslu Expedition (8163m)
- April 07th & August 29th |
Manaslu (8163m) have summated in 1956 by a
Japanese expedition team. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word
manasa, meaning "intelligence" or " soul". Just as the British
considered Everest their mountain. Manaslu has always been a
Japanese mountain. HW Tillman and Jimmy Roberts photographed
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Duration : 60 Days
Altitude : 8163m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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Mt. Pumori Expedition (7169m) -
April 10th & October 12th |
This stunning peak lies in the Upper Khumbu
region and is situated among some of the world's best-known
mountains and most spectacular scenery. Pumori is a fantastic
mountaineering objective; the peak straddles the
Nepalese-Tibetan border. We'll climb following the southeast
buttress in its lower reaches before traversing open snow-slopes
to get to a Col |
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Duration : 37 Days
Altitude : 7169m Season : Spring & Autumn |
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