Peak climbing in Nepal is considered to be a great adventure for mountaineers and climbers who come from different parts of the world. Commonly known as the "Land of the Himalayas," Nepal provides a home for eight of the world's fourteen highest peaks, including Mount Everest, thereby making it one of the primary destinations for peak climbing. Up until now, more than 1,300 peaks have been opened to Nepal, challenging summits at high altitudes for advanced climbers and some more accessible so-called trekking peaks for novices Peak climbing in Nepal provides lifetime adventure testing one's limit and relating deep to nature, from iconic Island Peak to towering Mera Peak to the more technical Lobuche East; the peaks of Nepal offer lifetime memories to any climber with feelings of achievement.