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Pisang Peak Climbing | Pisang Peak Climbing Itinerary

  • Altitude : 6091 m
  • Transportation : Car/Jeep/Plain
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : Oct,Mar,Apr,May
  • Trek Hour : 7
  • Accommodation : Hotel/Lodge/Tent
Cost From

USD 2189 per person

Trip Highlights

  • The Pisang Peak Climbing at (6,091 m) falls into the Annapurna positioned on the way of the highest pass. 
  • The Peak Climbing is a trouble-free rock climbing route among the trekking peaks within Nepal. 
  • Pisang height affords the trekkers a special ride opposite through diverse cultures then amazing scenery. 
  • The Peak in a loyal level regarding cool down and ice in the limitation of the final summit on the peak. 

Pisang Peak Climbing in Nepal.

“Pisang Peak Climbing Itinerary trips begin with a trek to base camp, where climbers adjust to the altitude and prepare for summit climbs. A climber will ascend to the summit from there, stopping at rest and refuelling camps along the way. So, Getting to the summit will be the most challenging part of the journey.”

 

The highlight of Pisang Peak is all the way (6,091 m) extended into the area of the Annapurna Himalaya region all the way to the highest pass over the Thorong La. This Peak rises above the Pisang village to a faithful degree in the frost of final height. As for the trouble-free rock climbing routes across Nepal’s trekking peaks, the Peak is considered just as good as one. According to the Pisang Peak expedition the road passes through barren forests, farming land, through the village. The High Camp is at (5.400 m) and then falls along the South-West Slope.

 

Pisang Peak Climbing is beside Besisahar flowing along to the Marsyangdi River valley. Our path intention let us dot dead, various kind concerning animals or plants. In most ways, you desire to keep mesmerized by the stupendous peaks of Mt. Manaslu or Lamjung Himal. Our path meets at the riverbank of Dharapani opposite Larkya Pass Trek. Then we will walk in keeping with the achievement of Pisang Peak. Moreover, from there you can take hold of the entire panorama of the Annapurna Himalaya Range. The path eventually ascends beyond the Manang dell, according to reach the pinnacle over the Thorung Pass at 5416m. Henceforth, you outing according to go to the well-known house of Muktinath, another piece regarding Annapurna Nepal.

 

Climbing Pisang Peak is the best Nepal trek design package for interested mountaineers and their timetables. The climbing plans out to lay some on the easier treks across Annapurna’s Himalayan range. But you need good physical fitness yet health. Pisang Height affords its trekkers a unique ride opposite the bank through diverse cultures and then fantastic scenery. Shimmering waterfalls, green fields, oak trees, and the deepest quay in the world, make your trip a memorable journey.

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan international airport, you will be welcomed to this mountain country - Nepal! You will be then transferred to the respective hotel in Kathmandu by one of our representatives. You can refresh yourself in the hotel and in the evening you will be briefed about the trek, provided the necessary checklist to bring with you on the journey, and the hotel with a bed and breakfast plan.

After breakfast, our tour guide picks you up from the hotel and drives you to historical UNESCO World Heritage sites. We visit the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, the famous Buddhist shrine (Bauddhanath) Largest Buddhist Stupa in Asia, the 'Monkey Temple (Swayambhunath) and the historical place of Kathmandu Durbar Square. After that back to the hotel and check your trekking gear and prepare for adventure, hotel with bed and breakfast plan.

Today we commence our drive to Dharapani afterwards breakfast. It is a long ride through a lovely Nepalese rural community. During the opening of our trip, our path is flowing the left side of the Trishuli River. After reaching the Muglin Junction of the highway we flow the Pokhara highway, popularly when we reach Dumre Bazar then heading toward the north to flow the Marshyandi River then reaching Dharapani pass through Besishar. Overnight at Dharapani.

Today we heading towards Chame which is the district headquarter of Manang. Normally after breakfast trails lead us gradually up flow the road till to Dana Q then ascending to Timang village. Today’s highlight of the Mountain views along the walk includes Mt. Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, or Annapurna IV (7,525 m). Even from Timang, the trails are easier to get Chame. Overnight at Chame.

We are growth liberality regarding each time we walk or perform feel the trade among the landscape, vegetation or lifestyle so we walk higher. Our journey for the time takes us to the stunning village of Pisang expectation is ancient as the approach hamlet for the Pisang Peak climbing adventure. The overdraw these days brings the views of mountain peaks correct beside Chame. We perform revel in the digest on Annapurna II then Manaslu beyond Chame yet Annapurna IV and Lamjung Himal as much we advance alongside the trail. Overnight at Upper Pisang.

Today it is reserved only for acclimatization. Spending extra time in a high-altitude place will ensure that we have a successful trip. We spend the whole day resting and exploring the town. Exploring the town and interacting with the locals will help us have a better view of the local lifestyle. Throughout the day, the views of Annapurna, Gangapurna and Tilicho are ours to admire. Overnight at Upper Pisang.

We commence our walk following the regular breakfast towards Pisang base camp. We ascend a path that passes through a thin forest and grassland. The grass is used to graze yaks and is also the best place to set up our camp. The terrain is flat and falls on a normal path. Overnight at the Peak Base Camp.

We climb on the southwest ridge and arrive at the high camp. After establishing our camp, we take part in essential mountaineering guidance. Our guides will present peak climbing techniques and suitable ways to use climbing equipment such as ice axes, climbing boots and crampons, harnesses, elevators, etc. The training will also include the use of ropes to go up and down. Although it is not mandatory to have prior training to climb the Peak, we firmly believe that some training experience will increase your confidence and climbing skills to increase the chances of climbing the summit and fully enjoying the experience. Overnight at Pisang Peak High Camp.

On the main day of the trip, we prepare early, long before dawn, for climbing to the summit. The rocky face of the mountain brings us a difficult challenge to climb where we need to use fixed ropes and the main rope climb. As the fight ends and we reach the top, we receive spectacular views of the nearby mountains. We fully enjoy the view and the moments at the top before descending to the base camp. Spend the night in a tent camp.

This is a separate day reserved for any contingency. If we are not able to summit Pisang Peak on the day as planned due to bad weather or any unforeseen event, this day can be used.

From the base camp of Pisang peak, we trek towards Pisang village. The trail passes through an alpine pine forest with a dramatic landscape, you can see slowly the tree line is going off because of the cold and dry climate. After reaching the Braka village stops for the lunch and visit the Braka monastery and continue to Manang, an overnight full board meal plan. Overnight at Manang.

After regular breakfast trails lead us gradually ascend to the old village of Tenki Manang, and continue to ascend the Valley gyrating northwest to Ghunsa. From here the trail goes gradually ascends through meadows where horses and yaks grazing around. After that trail goes gradual flat and we cross a small river that passes through an ancient old Mani wall in a lovely pasture to reach Yak Kharka, with an overnight full board meal plan.

“Thorang Phedi” means (Base of the Thorang Mountain). From the Yak Kharka trails go again gradual ascend and cross the suspension bridge to reach Lader. After that again we ascend furthermore pass through massive rock face and rock falling area to reach Thorang Phedi. Along the trails, you can see a beautiful vista of snow-capped mountains and some Mountain Goat (Blue Sheep). This is the last village in Manang valley before Thorong La pass, overnight in Thorang Phedi with a full board meal plan.

This is our hardest and longest day comparing the whole trip. After early breakfast, we headed to Crossing Thorong La pass which is one of the highest passes in the world.  From the beginning, trails go steep ascending till to the top of Thorang La. Crossing the Thorang-La pass is always easy and the best direction from Manang valley. On this day you have to wake up around 3:30 AM have breakfast and around 4:30 should leave. When you will reach the top of the pass then you can realize the journey was worth it. After enjoying the views and taking some memorable photos we headed descend towards Muktinath which is another base of Thorong La pass in Mustang valley, overnight in Muktinath with a full board meal plan.

Today after breakfast we visit Muktinath Temple. It is the most popular and important pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists people. Especially there are Hindu God Vishnu Temple and Buddhist Monastery. Inside the monastery, you can see the natural fire inside the whole and you can hear water also running inside. After that, we descend to step down to the dry barren hillside base toward Kagbeni. The dry barren landscape of the Mustang area resembles Tibet. After the Kagbeni the trail goes to the windy valley along the Kali Gandaki River bank and then we reach Mustang District Headquarters of Jomsom. So today is our last day and evening enjoying the last dinner altogether and saying many thanks to the staff, overnight at Jomsom with a full board meal plan.

After breakfast fly back to Pokhara, during your flight offers you a magnificent vista of Mt, Dhaulagiri which is (8,167m.), Nilgiri, the whole Annapurna range and Mt. Fishtail. After reaching the Pokhara we will wait to fly back to Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel with B.B Plan.

You will be returning to your home filled with adventure memories during your stay in Nepal and Peak climbing in Annapurna Region. Our representative will help you with your departure to your homeland bound.

Cost Includes

  • Airport picks up and drops with private vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu accommodation with B.B plan.
  • Pisang peak Climbing Permit fees, ACAP fees and "TIMS" card, etc.
  • Experience trekking guide with necessary porter during the trek.
  • Their trekking salary, food, accommodation and insurance to the staff.
  • 3 times meal (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) and tea or coffee during the trek.
  • All necessary Climbing hardware gear including Climbing ropes.
  • All ground transportation, if you want private vehicle cost is extra.
  • Net and clean twin sharing room during the trek, in trekking lodge.
  • Farewell dinner in a Nepali cultural restaurant in Kathmandu.
  • Domestic airfare Jomsom PKT KTM for members and guides.
  • First Aid kit and all government taxes.
  • Insurance of all local team members.
  • Office service charge, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Food lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Your international airfare and Nepal Visa fee.
  • Any alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, snack, etc.
  • Your personal medical or evacuation expenses travel insurance which included rescue.
  • All accommodation on flight cancellation due to bad weather if in case Helicopter charter.
  • Any extra cost for horse riding, and natural disasters.
  • Extra porter cost US$18 per person per day.
  • Tips for trekking crews Guide and Porter.

Pisang Peak is a popular climbing peak located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Here are some useful information and tips for Pisang Peak climbing:

Difficulty: Pisang Peak is considered a relatively moderate climbing peak, suitable for climbers with prior trekking experience and basic mountaineering skills. It is graded as a PD+ (Peu Difficile) peak, which means it requires some technical skills like using ice axes and crampons.

Permits: Climbing Pisang Peak requires permits. You will need an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) card. Additionally, you will also need a climbing permit specifically for Pisang Peak, which can be obtained through a registered trekking agency in Nepal.

Climbing Season: The best time to climb Pisang Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (April to May) and post-monsoon (autumn) season (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather conditions and clear views of the surrounding peaks.

Itinerary: The typical itinerary for Pisang Peak climbing is around 18-20 days, including trekking to Pisang village, acclimatization days, and the summit attempt. The exact itinerary may vary depending on the trekking agency and individual preferences.

Guide and Porter: It is highly recommended to hire a professional guide and porter for Pisang Peak climbing. A guide will assist you with route finding, provide safety guidance, and handle any emergencies. A porter can carry your heavy equipment and supplies, allowing you to focus on climbing.

Training and Experience: Prior mountaineering or climbing experience is beneficial for Pisang Peak. Familiarize yourself with basic mountaineering techniques like using crampons, ropes, and ice axes. It is also essential to have good physical fitness and stamina for the climb.

Equipment: You will need specialized mountaineering equipment for Pisang Peak climbing, including crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, climbing boots, rope, and other personal climbing gear. It is recommended to bring your own gear or rent it from a trekking agency in Nepal.

Acclimatization: Adequate acclimatization is crucial for a successful climb. The climbing itinerary should include rest and acclimatization days at higher altitudes to allow your body to adjust to the thinning air. This helps minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Safety: Safety should be a top priority during the climb. Follow the guidance of your guide, pay attention to weather conditions, and be prepared for any changes. Maintain proper communication with your team members and ensure you have a contingency plan in case of emergencies.

Physical Preparation: Before attempting Pisang Peak, it is recommended to engage in physical training to improve your cardiovascular endurance, strength, and stamina. Focus on activities like hiking, running, cycling, and strength training exercises.

Remember, climbing Pisang Peak can be a challenging and rewarding adventure. It is crucial to plan carefully, stay prepared, and prioritize safety throughout the journey. Hiring an experienced trekking agency will greatly enhance your chances of a successful and enjoyable climb.

Sure! Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and answers about Pisang Peak climbing:

Q: Where is Pisang Peak located?

A: Pisang Peak is situated in the Annapurna region of Nepal, specifically in the Manang District. It is part of the Himalayas and stands at an elevation of 6,091 meters (19,984 feet).

Q: How difficult is Pisang Peak climbing?

A: Pisang Peak is considered a technical peak and requires some mountaineering experience. The climbing difficulty is rated as PD+ (Peu Difficile Plus), which means it requires basic technical skills such as using crampons and ice axes, as well as the ability to climb on steep ice and snow slopes. Prior climbing experience and physical fitness are recommended.

Q: What is the best time to climb Pisang Peak?

A: The best time to climb Pisang Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. The months of April to June and September to November are generally favourable, with stable weather conditions and clear skies. However, it's essential to check the local weather forecast before planning your climb.

Q: Do I need a permit to climb Pisang Peak?

A: Yes, you need to obtain a climbing permit to ascend Pisang Peak. The permit can be acquired through a registered trekking agency in Nepal. Additionally, you will also need the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.

Q: How long does it take to climb Pisang Peak?

A: The duration of the Pisang Peak climbing expedition varies depending on the itinerary chosen. On average, it takes around 16 to 20 days, including acclimatization days, to complete the climb. This timeframe also includes trekking to the base camp and returning to the starting point.

Q: Can I climb Pisang Peak without a guide?

A: No, climbing Pisang Peak requires a licensed climbing guide. The Nepalese government mandates that all climbers must be accompanied by a registered climbing guide. The guide ensures your safety, provides technical support, and helps with logistics during the expedition.

Q: What equipment do I need for Pisang Peak climbing?

A: Some essential equipment for Pisang Peak climbing includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harness, helmet, ropes, carabiners, ascenders, descenders, warm clothing, sleeping bag, tent, cooking gear, and high-altitude medicines. It is crucial to have proper mountaineering gear and clothing suitable for cold and high-altitude conditions.

Q: Do I need prior mountaineering experience to climb Pisang Peak?

A: While prior mountaineering experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Pisang Peak climbing involves technical sections, and familiarity with basic mountaineering skills, including ice and snow climbing techniques, is beneficial. Physical fitness and the ability to acclimatize to high altitudes are also important.

Q: Is training or preparation necessary before climbing Pisang Peak?

A: Yes, it is essential to undergo physical training and preparation before attempting Pisang Peak. This includes cardiovascular exercises, strength training, and endurance-building activities. Additionally, practising mountaineering equipment and learning basic climbing techniques will be beneficial for your safety and success.

Please note that the information provided here is based on general knowledge, and it is always advisable to consult with experienced climbing guides or trekking agencies for the most up-to-date and accurate information before planning your Pisang Peak climbing expedition.

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