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Adventure Sisters is owned and operated by women from the mountains. All our guides are women with extensive knowledge of the local areas. We even employ women from local villages to be our support staff.
 
Mountaineering Expeditions
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Mt. Everest (8,848m)
Nepal was officially off-limits to westerners as late as 1949, long after other Himalayan regions had become a playground for Western climbers, coupled with the fact that the country can boast of eight peaks over 8,000 meters, has resulted in the creation and sustaining of interest both in its cultural mystery and in its mountains.

As the Himalayas become an adventurous spot for Westerners, the gurdian of the Himalayas “Sherpa” become the most trusted climbing partners to them. The Sherpas also have enjoyed climbing the mountains as well as improved their professional climbing careers as a climbing guide. Ever since the Sherpas become good climbers, they began to make the expedition successful for all others coming from aboard.

We are a team of Sherpa people from the Himalayas to lead adventurous activities in the Himalayas. The main objectives of this Company are focused on extreme adventure trips all over the Himalayas including all 14' 8000m peaks, which include highly qualified and reputed altitude Sherpa Teams. Its Particular function is based on the extreme Himalayan adventures and Expeditions.

There is nothing on earth like an adventure in the mighty Himalayas and making your adventure a success is our specialty. We take pride in our high quality personal service, providing well-organized and successful adventure trips. An important aspect of our success is our team of reliable and professional crews and its management, who ensures everything runs efficiently. So far all our Expeditions have been experiencing tremendous popularity and by now we have handled more than 220 expeditions with comprehensive success. Because of our specialization, we are very proud to say that there is not any single accident took place in our total expedition history. In addition we provide the best equipment and the culinary skills of our chefs which have always been appreciated on every occasions. For climbing any peaks within Nepal, Tibet, India and Pakistan, please contact us and we will get back to you with all the information that you need along with our mountaineering brochure.
 
Mount Everest Expedition (8,848m.)
South Col

Fixed Departure – 30 March 2008

Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth, 8,848m high. Named after Sir George Everest, the British surveyor-general of India, Everest is known in Tibet as Chomolungma and the Nepalese call it Sagarmatha. Mount Everest is located in Nepal-Tibet border. First accent is done by Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa in 1953. An interesting, many climbers have claimed that they have found Yeti in Everest.
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Ama Dablam Expedition (6,812m.)
Fixed Departure – 08 Oct 2008, 18 April 2008

Ama Dablam is known as one of the most impressive mountains in the world, not for its altitude, but for its beauty, aesthetics and the pure exposure encountered high on its flanks. Most parties attempt the SW ridge, climbing expedition style, fixing ropes, ferrying loads, and acclimatizing slowly. The mountain has gained in popularity over the past 8 years. It's common to encounter high altitude Everest veterans having problems with the technical difficulties encountered on the crux pitches of this climb.
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Baruntse Expedition (7,129m.)
Fixed Departure Dates: 07 Oct 2008, 18 April 2008

For those interested in flora and fauna, the Makalu-Barun National Park provides opportunities to photograph a wide variety of native plants and even wildlife. In the early part of the expedition, the Arun Valley, which we follow for the first 3 days, has plenty of plant varieties including hibiscus, poinsettia and frangipani. These are in greater abundance on the walk out as spring will have taken holy land outside every house marigolds, sacred to both the Hindu and Buddhist religions will be in bloom.
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Pumori Expedition (7,161m.)
Pumori is located in Nepal's Khumbu region this pyramid shaped 23,495 ft. peak dominates the skyline behind Kala Pattar (19,000 ft). Anyone who has made the trip to Everest either as a climber or trekker will remember Pumori's distinctive shape. Named by George Leigh Mallory, "Pumori" apparently means "Unmarried Daughter" in the Sherpa language. Used as a training peak for past Everest teams this peak now is offered as a guided climb by many different companies. There may be as many as 20 expeditions per climbing season.
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Dhaulagiri Expedition (8,167m.)
Fixed Departure: 10 September 2008, 08 April 2008

The seventh highest mountain in the world, Dhaulagiri located in north central Nepal. Dhaulagiri (8,167m.) was first climbed by the Swiss in 1960. Its name is derived from Sanskrit "dhavala means" means "White" and girl is "Mountain" The Mountain was sighted by British surveyors in India in the early 1800s and was mapped by one of the secret Indian surveyors, the pundits, in 1873, but the region remained largely unknown until a Swiss aerial survey in 1949. Dhaulaghiri was climbed first in 1960 by an international team under the leadership of Max Eiselin, Lucerne. Since I happen to know some of the team members personally, my description concentrates mainly on this ascent. But in this Overview chapter, I try to inform about the present situation.
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Everest North Face Expedition (8,848m.), Tibet
Entry / Exit Zhangmu

Fixed Departure: 26 Aug 2008, 01 April 2008

Most probably no other country in the world that arouses as much curiosity as this vast expanse of myth and religion known to the world as Tibet. Every mountain has its own story and each story is the quintessence of fortitude and steadfastness, a quality that the denizens of the land hold most precious. Share these immortal moments with the mountains and its people. Everest in Tibet straddles the east section of the Nepal-Tibet border, with its northern side lying in the Tingri Country. Since the earliest Himalayan expedition the North Ridge has represented staggering achievements. It was this side of the mountain that the pioneering British expedition of the early 1900's had come. Reinhold Messner had this to say,"… the north side of Everest was to me one of the most historic and interesting places of all." The route is complex and difficult and the summit day long and tiring but the allure of climbing the Everest from the Tibet side is always magical. Base camp is established at Rongbuk glacier at 5,180m, though the real climbing starts at camp 4 at an elevation 0f 7,000m. Three further camps will be made en route before summit.
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Cho Oyu Expedition (8,201m.), Tibet
Entry / Exit Zhangmu

Fixed Departure: 30 August 2008, 10 April 2008

Austrian first climbs Cho Oyu in 1954. The Indian and German team also climbed this peak 1964 & 1965 respectively. Till today many expedition teams have successfully reached on its 2004 was regarded as the Golden jubilee of this Mountain in the field of expedition jubilee ceremony which was organized by Nepal Mountaineering Association. There were about 400 climbers from all over the world during this golden jubilee ceremony the most of them made who made this summit.
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