Russia 🇷🇺 – Elbrus (5,642m)

Mount Elbrus (5,642 m), the highest peak in Europe, rises from the magnificent Caucasus region, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. This icy volcanic massif offers a challenging yet unforgettable adventure. The route to the western summit passes through the Garabashi and Priut 11 camps, surrounded by spectacular glacier landscapes and the towering peaks of the Caucasus Mountains. Prepare yourself for a unique mountaineering experience filled with adrenaline-pumping ascents and breathtaking views.

Nepal 🇳🇵 – Ama Dablam (6,812m)

Ama Dablam (6,812 m) is one of the most beautiful and most photographed peaks of the Himalayas, located in the central part of the Khumbu region, 20 km south of Mt. Everest. This expedition is intended for experienced alpinists with strong physical and mental preparedness and previous experience at altitudes above 5,000 m. During the adventure, we pass through the Khumbu Valley, enjoying spectacular views of Everest, while completing our acclimatization on the summit of Nangar Tsang (5,100 m). With a success rate of over 80%, this is an opportunity for an unforgettable climbing experience on one of the most stunning peaks in the world.

Nepal 🇳🇵 – Himlung Himal (7,126m)

Himlung Himal (7,126 m) is located in a remote area between Manaslu and Annapurna, near the Tibetan border. It remained closed to visitors for a long time and was opened only in 1992, the same year a Japanese team made the first ascent. Although technically considered one of the easier peaks, Himlung is challenging due to extreme cold and the isolation of the region.
The expedition follows part of the Annapurna Circuit route toward the Nar-Phu villages, passing through landscapes filled with high peaks, glaciers, forests, fast-flowing rivers, and traditional cultural settlements. The base camp is set at 4,850 m, with three higher camps established above it, reaching up to 6,375 m. The climb offers an authentic experience in one of the wildest and least visited areas of Nepal.

Nepal 🇳🇵 – Island peak (6,189m)

Join the expedition to Island Peak (6,189 m) - a spectacular Himalayan summit surrounded by giants such as Lhotse (8,501 m) and Nuptse (7,861 m). Journeying through the legendary Khumbu Valley, with uninterrupted views of Mount Everest, you’ll discover breathtaking landscapes, authentic local lodges, and an unforgettable climb. The ascent to the summit takes about 8 hours, with a return to base camp the same day. Ideal for experienced mountaineers familiar with the use of winter equipment and eager to conquer a peak surrounded by the highest mountains on Earth.

Nepal 🇳🇵 – Everest (8,848m)

Highest Peak on Earth – Mount Everest 8,848m View of Mount Everest's summit - 8,848m. DEPARTURE DATE: 29.03.2027 - Kathmandu,