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Pisang Peak Climbing

18 Days
  • Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Hotels, tea-houses and camps (tents)
  • Autumn and Spring
  • Car/Bus/Flight
  • Difficult
  • Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara. All meals during the trek and climb
  • 6,091m/19,980ft
  • 02 - 14 Person

Overview

Trip Introduction

Pisang Peak Climbing involves trekking in the famous Annapurna region and summiting Pisang Peak. Additionally, we also visit Muktinath and trek in the beautiful Manang region of Nepal. Our 18-day journey begins in Kathmandu where we meet our climbing leaders/guides and fellow climbers. We drive to Dharapani the next day and begin trekking from there. We enjoy views of Annapurna, Tilicho and Gangapurna on our trek leading to Pisang Peak and summit the peak on the ninth day of our journey. The views of the Annapurna ranges, Dhaulagiri and other Himalayas from the top are magnificent. On our way back we follow the route that leads us to crossing Muktinath which is an important pilgrimage site for Nepalese people. We cross Thorong La Pass which is the highest mountain pass in the world to reach Muktinath. Our Pisang Peak itinerary also includes the beautiful Jomsom region which will be a worthwhile experience. From Jomsom, we fly to Pokhara and drive to Kathmandu from there, ending our amazing trip in Nepal.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

Day 02: Kathmandu (1300m/4264ft): trip preparation

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani (1,960m/6,430ft): 11-12 hours

Day 04: Dharapani to Chame (2,710m/8,891ft): 5 – 6 hours

Day 05: Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,136ft): 5-6hours

Day 06: Acclimatization

Day 07: Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp (4,380m/14,370ft): 4-5 hours

Day 08: Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp (5,400m/17,712ft): 3-4 hours

Day 09: Summit Pisang Peak and back to base camp (6,091m/19,980ft): 8-9 hours

Day 10: Contingency

Day 11: Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley (3,450m/11,316ft): 5-6 hours

Day 12: Manang to Yak Kharka (4,110m/13,484ft): 3 – 4 hours

Day 13: Yak kharka to Thorang Phedi: (4420m/14501ft): 3-4 hours

Day 14: Thorang Phedi to Thorong La (5416m/17764ft), continue trek to Muktinath (3,800/12,467ft): 9-10 hours

Day 15: Muktinath to Jomsom (2,715m/8,910ft): 5-6 hours

Day 16: Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara: 25 minutes

Day 17: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu: 6 hours

Day 18: Final departure

Itinerary

We complete our custom formalities at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. Afterwards, there is a Himalayan Glacier representative waiting for us at the gate who will take us to our hotel. We can then spend the rest of the day taking a rest. In the evening, we get to try Nepalese cuisine at a welcome dinner hosted by Himalayan Glacier. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Included meals: Dinner

We visit Himalayan Glacier's office sometime in the afternoon today. At the office, we meet our climbing guide and fellow climbers. Our guide or leader will check our set of equipment in order to make sure that they are in a perfect condition for the coming trip. In the short meeting, the Himalayan Glacier representatives will also help us understand what we can expect throughout the trip so as to make us familiar with our trek. We can spend the rest of the afternoon resting and/or in leisure. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Included meals: Breakfast

We begin our drive to Dharapani after breakfast. It is a long journey via beautiful Nepalese townships. During the beginning of our trip, our trail is alongside the winding Trishuli River. We also pass through Pokhara, popularly known as the Lake City before reaching Dharapani which is one of the biggest villages in the Manang valley. Overnight at Dharapani.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Today we negotiate a few steep forested ridges along with several landslides on route to Chame. We should not forget to look up though, as we will be greeted with remarkable views of Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, and Annapurna IV (7,525m). We also come across small hot springs which should help us relax for a while. Overnight in Chame.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

A narrow steep path through a very dense pine forest will bring us to a dramatic curved rock face, rising 1500m from the river. As the trail opens up, we will be surrounded by Himalayan peaks all the way to Pisang. We ascend around thirty minutes towards a big hill to reach Upper Pisang. Overnight in Upper Pisang.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Today is set aside for acclimatization alone. Spending extra time at a high altitude location will guarantee that we have a successful trip. We spend the whole day resting and exploring the village. Exploring the village and interacting with the locals will help us get a better glimpse of the local lifestyle. Throughout the day, the views of Annapurna, Gangapurna and Tilicho are ours to marvel at. Overnight in Upper Pisang.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

We begin our trek after breakfast towards the Pisang Base Camp. We ascend on a trail that passes through a thin forest and grasslands. The pasture is used for grazing yaks and is also the best place to set up our camp. The ground is flat and falls on a frequented trail. Overnight at the Pisang Peak Base Camp.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

We ascend on the south-west ridge and reach the high camp. After setting up our camp, we participate on a basic climbing training. Our guides will provide training on peak climbing techniques and the proper ways of using climbing gears such as the ice axe, climbing boots and crampons, harness, ascender, etc. The training will also include using ropes to go up and down. Although it is not mandatory to have prior training for Pisang Peak climbing, we strongly believe that some training experience will boost your confidence and climbing skills to increase the chances of scaling the summit as well as to fully enjoy the experience. Overnight at Pisang Peak High Camp.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

We begin our trek early in the morning after breakfast. Today’s trail will be mostly on rocky surfaces. The peak is steep; therefore, there is not much snow. We will require around 20m of rope to climb on a ridge. Around the summit is around 70 degree of slope which will require the usage of around 200m rope. Both fixed rope and main rope will be used. The views of the Annapurna ranges and others are extraordinary from the summit. We return to the base camp for an overnight stay.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Day 10 :
Contingency

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

From the base camp of Pisang peak we trek towards Pisang village. From Pisang there are two routes to Manang. We choose the one which passes through Upper Pisang via Geru as it guarantees outstanding views of Mt. Annapurna, Pisang Peak, and others. As we walk near Manang the climate becomes more cold and dry. However, a short visit to Barge Monastery, the biggest monastery in the Manang District should cheer us up. Overnight at Manang.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

From Manang village, the trail crosses a stream, climbs to the village of Tenki above Manang, and then continues to climb out of the Marshyangdi Valley turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang Khola. The trail follows this valley northward, passing a few pastures, a scrub of juniper trees, as it steadily gains elevation. The trail further passes near the small village of Ghunsa, a cluster of flat mud roofs just below the trailhead. Now the trail goes through meadows where horses and yaks graze. After crossing a small river on a wooden bridge, the trail passes an ancient old Mani wall in a pleasant meadow and then reaches another small village of Yak Kharka. Small but gradual ascent is the key to avoiding altitude problems.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

It is an uphill walk to Thorang Phedi. After walking for some time, we cross a suspension bridge and reach Ledar village. We ascend further and pass through towering cliffs before reaching Thorang Phedi, the last village before Thorong La. On this trip we are rewarded with one of the best views of Mt. Gundang, Mt. Syagang, Thorung Peak and Mt. Khatungkan. Overnight in Thorang Phedi.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Crossing Thorong La pass, one of the highest passes in the world will be our ultimate objective today. We will be crossing the pass from east to west (Manang to Muktinath) which is the easiest and safest direction. We get up around three in the morning and walk up the mountain. When we finally make it to the top, we realize that our journey was worth it. We can take a few photos before heading to Muktinath Valley at the foot of the Thorong La pass. We continue trekking to Muktinath which is an important place of pilgrimage for both Hindus and Buddhists. Overnight in Muktinath.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Muktinath is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists and Hindus alike. In the morning, we tour the temple area and a Buddhist monastery located close to the temple. After the short tour, we continue our trek to Jomsom which is popular for its sweet apples and strong winds. In fact, there are even Nepalese songs that pay tribute to the strong gush of wind that blows in Jomsom around noon. After reaching Jomsom, we can visit its Ecological Museum that provides information on Jomsom’s rich culture as well as the flora and fauna that are native to the valley. Overnight in Jomsom.
Included meals: Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Today we fly to Pokhara, the lake city in the earliest possible airplane. After checking-in at our hotel, we may take a rest or visit the lakeside area in the vicinity of the Fewa Lake. Here, we can indulge in buying some souvenirs or sampling some local delicacies. Overnight in Pokhara.
Included meals: Breakfast

After breakfast, we say goodbye to the beautiful lake city of Pokhara and drive towards Kathmandu. After reaching Kathmandu we have the rest of the day off. There will also be a farewell dinner hosted by Himalayan Glacier in the evening to celebrate the successful completion of our journey.
Included meals: Breakfast Dinner

Our adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! A Himalayan Glacier representative will escort us to the airport approximately 3 hours before our scheduled flight. On our way home, we have plenty of time to plan our next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.
Included meals: Breakfast

Cost Included

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle
  • 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast
  • Teahouse accommodation during the trek
  • Tented accommodation during the climb
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek and climb
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
  • Domestic flight (Jomsom-Pokhara)
  • English speaking, trained and experienced trekking guide(leader), climbing guide (leader) and assistant guides
  • Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • Down jacket (to be returned after trip completion)
  • Himalayan Glacier’s trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
  • All necessary paperwork; trekking permits and Pisang Peak climbing permit
  • Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping
  • Group mountaineering (climbing) equipments
  • Medical kit (carried by your guide)
  • All government and local taxes

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Trekking Checklists

This list is general guide to the things you might take on trek. Your list will vary depending on the type of trek and on terrain. Weather conditions and time of year.

Important documents and items

  • Valid passport,
  • Two extra passport size pictures.
  • Cash for purchasing Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport.
  • Bank cards (for withdraw money at Nepal).

Clothing

  • Trekking boots and spare laces.
  • Hat (worm), buff or scarf and gloves.
  • Waterproof set, poncho or umbrella.
  • Hiking shoes, sandals or thongs (flip-flops).
  • Wool blend socks (for snow), cool-max socks (for warmer weather), underwire
  • Sunhat with strap and wide brim
  • Fleece jacket
  • Wind stopper
  • Quick drying t-shirt(two or three)

Equipment

  • Backpack and day pack.
  • Sleeping bag and liner.
  • Map
  • Water bottle or bladder.
  • Lead head torch.

 Miscellaneous Items

  • Toiletries (in travel size bottles with screw on lid)
  • Quick drying towel.
  • Toilet paper and cigarette lighter.
  • Laundry shop.
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30plus) and lip balm.
  • Polarizing sunglass and hard case.
  • Water purification tablets.
  • Personal Medical Kit.
  • Blister kit (if you doing trek first time).
  • Insect repellent (for lower altitude).
  • Locks for bag.
  • Stuff sack and Ziploc bag.
  • Gaffer/duct tape for repair.

For treks above 4200m

  • Thermal underwear and down jacket.
  • Gaiters
  • Micro spikes or Yakrrax (for winter and high pass).

Optional Equipment

  • Camera, memory card and battery charger or spare batteries.
  • GPS unit.
  • Smartphone or tablet/kindle, books and charger.
  • Small duffle bag (to leave behind Kathmandu).
  • Back cover.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Antibacterial gel or sanitizer.
  • Pocket knife.

Medical

  • Small, personal first-aid kit. (simple and light)
  • Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids)
  • Blister repair tape.
  • Anti-diarrhea pills
  • Pain killers pills.
  • Anti cough or anti cold medicine.
  • Altitude sickness pills: Acetylzolamide.
  • For Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin. Note: Don’t bring sleeping pills as they are a respiratory depressant.
  • Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies.