7000M and 8000M expedition 2025 departures - Namas Adventure

Climbers ascending the false summit of Annapurna 4

Planning your next high-altitude adventure? Namas Adventure's 2025 departures for 7000M and 8000M peaks cater to climbers of varying skills, from entry-level enthusiasts to advanced level climbers. For more detailed information about each expedition, please click on the expedition name.

7000M

Entry Level

Perfect for climbers with basic technical skills and a good fitness level. Climbers must have experience at altitudes over 5000M - 6000M and are looking to push their limits further:

Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with some high-altitude experience, good technical skills, and fitness level.

Advanced Level

Suitable for climbers with advanced skills and experience.

8000M

Entry Level

For climbers with intermediate technical skills and great fitness. Must have previous experience at altitudes over 6000M, including at least one 7000M peak.

Advanced Level

The ultimate test for top-tier climbers, requiring advanced technical knowledge and peak physical fitness.

Whether you're looking to step up your climbing game or tackle the world's highest peaks, Namas Adventure has an expedition for you. Join us to reach beyond the clouds and achieve the extraordinary in 2025.

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