Nepal Peak II, also referred to as NPP2, is a planned mountain peak intended for climbing, located within the Kanchenjunga mountain range. It can be found in the Taplejung district of Province 1 in Nepal. With an elevation of 7,143 meters (or 23,435 feet), Nepal Peak II has geographical coordinates of 27.7786° latitude and 88.1894° longitude.
Several help centers are available near the basecamp along the caravan route, including the Tapethok police post (57.2KM), Taplejung armed police post (81.8KM), Taplejung army post (81.8KM), Siwa health center (67.4KM), with the closest settlement being Khangpachen (17.6KM).
Climbing royalty fees for Nepal Peak II differ based on the climber's nationality and season. Nepalese climbers are charged NRs 6,000 in spring, NRs 3,000 in autumn, and NRs 1,500 in winter/summer. For foreign climbers, the fees are USD 500 in spring, USD 250 in autumn, and USD 125 in winter/summer.
To access Nepal Peak II, one can fly from Kathmandu to Biratnagar or Bhadrapur before driving to Taplejung. The caravan route begins at Taplejung and passes through Siwa, Tapethok, Ghunsa, Lhonak before reaching the basecamp. The total length of the caravan route via Ghunsa is 81.8KM while the climbing route covers 7.2KM. The complete expedition typically takes around 45 days.