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Pisang Peak Climbing

21 Days
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USD. 5500.00
Trip Details
Itinerary
Inclusion and Exclusion
Equipments & Packing List
Trip Details
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Challenging (Advanced Level)
Max Elevation
5900 Meters
Total Duration
21 Days
Best Time
MAR-MAY, SEP-DEC
Group Size
Min 5 Pax

THE ALLURING PISANG PEAK CLIMBING ADVENTURE

In the Annapurna region, Pisang Peak Climbing is the most attractive adventure trip amongst the trekking peaks. Pisang Peak Climbing is located on the way to most elevated pass in the world and provides trekkers with a pleasant and comprehensive opportunity for excursions. On the western quarter of the Pisang Peak Climbing adventure, there is a hanging glacier that will be quite a substantial challenge to climbers. With vast rock slabs on the western quarter of Pisang Peak Climbing, it is not easy to ascend this peak. A German team however did pioneer a successful Pisang Peak Climbing adventure in 1955.

THE REWARDING PISANG PEAK CLIMBING EXPERIENCE
Adventurers with little trekking experience can incorporate the Annapurna circuit trek into Pisang Peak Climbing for a great adventure of Himalayas climbing. Pisang Peak Climbing ascends atop the Pisang village and Yak grazing land in constant slant of ice and snow to the last summit. Pisang Peak Climbing is regarded as a technical ascend amongst the climbing peaks in Nepal. The Pisang Peak Climbing is in general a three-day ascending adventure from the Annapurna circuit. The Pisang Peak Climbing experience is quite a rewarding and appealing climb.

REQUIREMENTS FOR PISANG PEAK CLIMBING
The Pisang Peak Climbing adventure takes place in the months between March to May and also September to December. On the Pisang Peak Climbing adventure you will be accompanies by guides and porters as well as Sherpas, and Cooks. You will also be required to have prior climbing experience before you go for the trip. You will carry items for your day pack and the other requirements will be carried by porters.

Itinerary
Day
01
Arrival in Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Day
02
Kathmandu Valley sightseeing-1350M
8 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch
Kathmandu sightseeing {Pasupatinath, Bauddhanath, Bhaktapur, Patan and Swyambhu Nath temple} With culture and historical specialist tour guide}
Day
03
Kathmandu to Besisahar-760M
7 Hours
Luxurious Hotel Accommodation in Besisahar
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
From Kathmandu, driving to Besisahar, stay overnight in a hotel.
Day
04
Besisahar to Chame-2650M
8 Hours
Hotel Accommodation in Chame
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
From Besisahar drive to Chame. Chame is the district headquarters of Manang.
Day
05
Chame to Upper pisang-3300M
7 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge Accommodation in Upper Pisang
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
06
Rest Day in Upper Pisang-3300M
1 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge Accommodation in Upper Pisang
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
All the preparation for Pisang Peak Climbing. Take all the necessary gear and food to Summit
Day
07
Upper Pisang to Pisang base camp-4380M
4 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full-Board
Day
08
Acclimatization Day in Pisang Peak Base Camp-4380M
1 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full-Board
Orientation Day further preparation for Pisang Peak Climbing.
Day
09
Base camp to Pisang Peak High camp-5400M
4 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak High Camp
Meals
Full-Board
Day
10
Summit Pisang Peak-6091M
9 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full-Board
The most important day was climbing Pisang Peak 6091M. The most challenging part was to submit Pisang Peak. The Expedition Guide started to push-up at night. Generally it took about 8/9 hrs from Summit Pisang Peak 6091M and to descend to the lower camps. It's an unforgettable experience of life to enjoy climbing Pisang Peak 6091M. From the top of Pisang Peak 6091M, enjoy breathtaking Annapurna Himalayas views.
Day
11
Pisang Base Camp to Ngawal-3660M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Ngawal
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
12
Ngawal to Manang-3519M
5 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Manang
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
13
Rest Day in Manang-3519M
1 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Manang
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
14
Manang to Yak Kharka-4018M
4 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Yak Kharka
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
15
Yak Kharka to Throng High Camp-4888M
7 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Throng High Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
16
Throng High Camp to Muktinath-3762M
8 Hours
Hotel Accommodation in Muktinath
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
The most important day of Thorang La pass 5416M. Trekking Guide started to push-up at night. Generally it took about 7/8 hrs from Throng High Camp to Throng La Pass 5416M and to descend to Muktinath.
Day
17
Muktinath to Jomsom-2743M
5 Hours
Hotel Accommodation in Jomsom
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
18
Jomsom to Pokhara-822M
1 Hours
Three-Star Hotel Accommodation in Pokhra
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
19
Pokhara to Kathmandu-1350M
7 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch
From Pokhara to Kathmandu, I drive by car/Jeep/van/bus.
Day
20
Rest Day in Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Day
21
Departure from Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Inclusion and Exclusion
Cost Includes
Airport picks up and drive. Host at Kathmandu airport and drives to the hotel
Welcome dinner and farewell dinner in Nepal, celebrating the beginning and conclusion of journey
Kathmandu sightseeing: Bauddhanath, Pasupatinath, Bhaktapur, Patan and Swyambhunath
Four night Five-Star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
One night Three-Star hotel accommodation in pokhara
Local Transportation as per requirements in Itinerary
Simrik Real Nepal Treks provides a first-aid medical kit
Pisang Peak Climbing Government Royalty/Climbing Documentation
Enjoy cozy accommodations and delightful meals (B.L.D) at Tea-House along the trail
Experience expert tented camp management as outlined in the itinerary, with meals tailored to individual preferences. Essential camping equipment is provided
Annapurna Conservation Area trekking permit, required for authorized entry and exploration within the conservation region
Skilled staff provide climbing equipment and customized meals at every camp
Pisang Peak Climbing guides and essential support staff ensure a successful summit
Comprehensive insurance coverage ensures the safety of the Expedition crews
Satellite phone/walkie-talkie, Portable Altitude Chamber
Bottles of POISK Oxygen. High-end masks and regulators for members and Expedition Guide
HA food/EPI Gas/HA Stove/ Pots/Pans above B.C/ till Summit. High Camp Tent Twin Sharing
Advanced qualities Fixed line ropes and snow sticks will have been managed by company
Garbage deposit. Environment fee, Electricity/Petrol Generator/Solar Panel
Cost Exclusion
Expedition members are covered by travel insurance, with proof provided to handle emergency rescue and medical situations
International flight ticket, airport taxes, and excess baggage charges
Personal climbing gear, ropes, carabiners, ice screws, i.e.
Bar bills, including charges for alcoholic beverages and other drinks
Expenses not mentioned in the inclusion column
All lunch and dinner meals during your stay in Kathmandu
A summit bonus of USD 300 per expedition crew member is strongly recommended
Gratuities for expedition crews are required to recognize their essential support and efforts
Equipments & Packing List
Following are the list of items for 1 person that will help you to pack for your trip. Note that the some items can vary according to season and number of treaking days. Luggage will be carried by the porter and day-pack with valuable items or anything important will be carried by your self.
document
  • A valid passport, visa, overseas plane ticket and passport-sized photographs
  • Travel insurance that includes coverage for medical expenses and emergency rescue services. It ensures protection and assistance while traveling abroad
  • Emergency contact number for family, relatives, or office
  • Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) registration card
  • Hiunchuli Peak Climbing permits issued by the authorized regulatory body
  • Cash in dollars, pounds, or euros, as these currencies are widely accepted
  • Credit cards, ATM cards, and bank cards for convenient cash withdrawals
electronic
  • A DSLR camera equipped with extra batteries for extended use
  • Compact point-and-shoot cameras or smartphone cameras
  • A GoPro camera, particularly suited for capturing adventure activities
  • Portable power banks for on-the-go charging
  • A Belkin mini surge protector and adapter for safeguarding electronic devices and ensuring compatibility with various power outlets
  • A mountaineering headlamp, accompanied by extra batteries
  • A solar charger, to ensure power availability in the event of an outage
  • A watch with an integrated alarm function
gear
  • Semi-technical ice axes, specifically for mountaineering and ice climbing applications
  • A pair of expedition-grade crampons, designed for high-altitude and technical climbing
  • Harnesses for both ascending and descending during mountaineering activities
  • A carabiner for secure locking and unlocking during climbing or gear attachment
  • A safety cord, mandatory for ensuring secure attachment and preventing accidents
  • A tape sling, essential for secure anchoring and equipment handling
  • sleeping bags rated for temperatures between -30 to -40 degrees Celsius
  • mountaineering down suits, crafted for optimal insulation and protection
  • Camping thermosol foam mattresses, superior insulation and comfort during expeditions
  • Mountaineering sun and glacier glasses or ski goggles, designed for optimal eye protection against intense sunlight and UV rays in high-altitude environments
  • Duffel bags or backpacks specifically designed for mountaineering, offering durability and efficient storage for gear and equipment
  • A water bottle, thermos, or pee bottle, essential for hydration and convenience
  • A pair of extendable trekking poles, designed for enhanced stability and support
  • Swiss Army knives, multi-functional tools crafted for versatility and reliability
  • A plastic mug, bowl, fork, and spoon, specifically designed for lightweight and durable use
cloting
  • Mountaineering synthetic or fleece jackets, providing excellent warmth, breathability, and moisture management for alpine conditions
  • Mountaineering short-sleeve t-shirts, designed for breathability and comfort during high-altitude or outdoor Expeditions
  • Mountaineering lightweight tops or thermocoats, engineered for optimal insulation and moisture-wicking during outdoor expeditions
  • Mountaineering midweight and heavyweight tops, designed for superior warmth and moisture management in varying alpine conditions
  • Down-insulated jackets, engineered for optimal warmth and lightweight comfort during high-altitude climbing expeditions
  • Waterproof mountain jackets, designed to provide reliable protection against the elements while climbing in harsh, wet conditions
  • Gore-Tex jackets, engineered for superior waterproofing and breathability, ensuring optimal protection and comfort during climbing expeditions
  • Lightweight, midweight, and heavyweight long underpants, designed for optimal comfort, warmth, and moisture management in varying outdoor conditions
  • Down-synthetic insulated or Gore-Tex trekking pants, designed for superior warmth, moisture resistance, and durability during climbing expeditions
  • Trekking, climbing, or expedition socks, tailored to meet specific requirements for comfort, support, and moisture management during outdoor activities
miscellaneous
  • An umbrella, raincoat, waterproof stuff sacks, and a Garmin inReach Mini, essential for protection against the elements and reliable communication during outdoor expeditions
  • Sanitizer, hand wash, pack towel, wet tissues, toothpaste, toothbrush, bath soap, and shampoo, essential for personal hygiene and cleanliness during outdoor expeditions
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, water purification tablets, GINNI bed bath towel, plasters, bandages, iodine tincture, Strepsils, antibiotics, paracetamol, aspirin (500mg), Sinex, Imodium A.D. (2mg), Eldoper, Brufen (400mg), and Diamox—essential for personal care
  • Eye drops, Dexamethasone tablets, zip-lock bags, triangular sling/bandage, sterile gauze pads, alcohol swabs vs. Betadine, Clovir, oximeter, thermometer, Move, and Sancho Balm—key items for eye care, wound treatment, medical monitoring
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Challenging (Advanced Level)
Max Elevation
5900 Meters
Total Duration
21 Days
Best Time
MAR-MAY, SEP-DEC
Group Size
Min 5 Pax
Tour with Flexible Booking Policy
  • Change dates It is free to change your tour start date prior to 30 days of departure.
  • Choose a different tour You can select a new tour run by the same operator up to 30 days before departure.