Trekking peak

Others may use the term to describe all mountains regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association including Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks which may require considerable difficulties and technical climbing skill.

[1] There is less general consensus for the use of the term in this context of Group "A" NMA Expedition Peaks.

Many of these peaks see a substantial number of summits each year by hikers and trekkers in the region without the use of specialized equipment.

[4] Climbers are not required to obtain permits from or pay royalties to the Indian Mountaineering Foundation.

However, some peaks are located near the military line of control, meaning close to borders of neighboring countries and permission and permits may be required from local civil or army authorities for security reasons.

A team of hikers trekking through the Himalayas