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Simrik Nepal Treks
Simrik Nepal Treks

Pisang Peak Climbing

21 Days
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Starting from
USD. 4850.00
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 4 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. Experience the ultimate Pisang Peak Climbing adventure in Nepal’s Annapurna region. Conquer technical ascents, breathtaking views, and the challenging hanging glacier. Ideal for trekkers with prior climbing experience, this rewarding climb offers an unforgettable Himalayan journey. Book your adventure now.

Requiremnts 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
Touchdown in Kathmandu-1350m
1 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
02
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing-1350m
8 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Kathmandu sightseeing: Pasupatinath | Bauddhanath | Bhaktapur | Patan | Swyambhu
Day
03
From Kathmandu Drive to Besisahar-760m
7 Hours
Luxurious hotel accommodation in Besisahar
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
04
From Besisahar Drive to Chame-2650m
8 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Chame
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
From Besisahar Drive to Chame-the district headquarters of Manang. This journey offers beautiful views of rivers-waterfalls-and-traditional villages along the way.
Day
05
Trek from Chame to Upper pisang-3300m
7 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Upper Pisang
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
06
Acclimatization Day in Upper Pisang-3300m
1 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Upper Pisang
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
All preparations for Pisang Peak Climbing begin at the base. Carry all essential climbing gear, food, and safety equipment needed to reach the summit successfully and return safely.
Day
07
Trek from Upper Pisang to Pisang base camp-4380m
4 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
08
Acclimatization Day in Pisang Peak Base Camp-4380m
1 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Orientation Day is dedicated to further preparation for Pisang Peak Climbing, including gear checks, safety briefings, and basic climbing techniques for a successful summit.
Day
09
Ascent Base camp to Pisang Peak High camp-5400m
4 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak High Camp
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
10
Final Summit to Pisang Peak-6091m
9 Hours
Tented camp accommodation in Pisang Peak Base Camp
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
The most important day was climbing Pisang Peak (6091M). The most challenging part was summiting it. The expedition guide began the final push at night. It usually took 8–9 hours to reach the summit and descend to the lower camps. Standing on the top of Pisang Peak (6091M) offered an unforgettable experience of a lifetime. From the summit, you could enjoy breathtaking views of the Annapurna Himalayas, surrounding snowcapped peaks, and deep glacial valleys that made the entire climb deeply rewarding.
Day
11
Descent from Pisang Base Camp to Ngawal-3660m
6 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Ngawal
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
12
Trek from Ngawal to Manang-3519m
5 Hours
Teahouse Accommodation in Manang
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
13
Acclimatization Day in Manang-3500m
1 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Manang
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
14
Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka-4200m
4 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Yak Kharka
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
15
Trek from Yak Kharka to Throng High Camp-4888m
7 Hours
Teahouse accommodation in Throng High Camp
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
16
Trek from Throng High Camp to Muktinath-3800m
8 Hours
Hotel accommodation in Muktinath
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
The most important day of the trek is crossing Thorong La Pass (5416M). The trekking guide begins the ascent early at night. It usually takes 7–8 hours from Thorong High Camp to reach the pass and descend to Muktinath. The journey is challenging but incredibly rewarding.
Day
17
Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom-2743m
5 Hours
Hotel accommodation in Jomsom
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
18
Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara-822m
1 Hours
Three-Star hotel accommodation in Pokhra
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
19
Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu-1350m
7 Hours
Five-star Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Enjoy a scenic drive from Pokhara (820m) to Kathmandu (1,350m) by deluxe tourist bus. The journey via Prithvi Highway offers river views, hillside villages, and a comfortable ride with scenic rest stops and local flavors.
Day
20
Rest day In Kathmandu-1350m
1 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Day
21
Departure from Kathmandu to next-destination-1350m
1 Hours
Five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Full board (Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner)
Inclusion and Exclusion
Cost Includes
Airport transfers (Pick-up and drop-off) included
Welcome | Farewell dinner in Nepal-celebrating your unforgettable adventure journey
Kathmandu sightseeing tour: Pashupatinath | Boudhanath | Swayambhunath | Patan | Bhaktapur
Four nights` five-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu included
One night Three-Star hotel accommodation in pokhara
All local transportation as mentioned in the itinerary is included
Medicine supplies by Simrik Real Nepal-at all times, ask for needed medication
NMA: Nepal Mountaineering Association permit | Pisang Peak Climbing documentation
Full board meals (B.L.D) and accommodation in teahouses | Tented Camp-during the climb
Experience expert tented camp management with personalized meals | essential camping gear
Trekking permits: TIMS | Annapurna Conservation Area | Government taxes- and fees
Skilled staff provide climbing gear and personalized meals at every camp during the climb
Pisang Peak Climbing guides and support staff ensure a safe and successful summit
Comprehensive insurance coverage ensures the safety of the Expedition crews
HA food | EPI-gas | Stove | pots | Pans-above BC to summit with twin tents
Bottles of POISK oxygen with high-end masks and regulators for guides and members
The company will manage advanced fixed ropes and snow sticks for safety
Garbage deposit | Environmental fees | Costs for electricity | Generators | solar panels
Cost Exclusion
Expedition members have travel insurance with proof for emergency rescue | medical care
International flight tickets | Airport taxes | Excess baggage charges
Personal climbing gear including Ropes | Carabiners | Ice screws-and more
Bar bills-including charges for alcoholic beverages and other drinks are extra
Expenses not listed in the inclusion column are the responsibility of the client
A summit bonus of USD 200 per expedition crew member is highly recommended
Gratuities for expedition crews are required to appreciate 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
  • Valid-passport | Nepal-visas | overseas-plane ticket | passport-sized photos
  • Travel insurance that includes coverage for medical expenses-and emergency rescue services. It ensures protection-assistance while traveling abroad
  • Emergency contact number for Family | relatives | office
  • Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) registration card
  • Pisang Peak climbing permits are issued by Nepal’s authorized regulatory authority
  • Dollars | Pounds | Euros in cash-as these currencies are easily exchangeable
  • Credit-cards | ATM/Bank-cards | cash-machine-cards for cash withdrawals
electronic
  • A DSLR camera equipped with extra batteries for extended use
  • Compact point-and-shoot Cameras | smartphone cameras
  • A GoPro camera-particularly suited for capturing adventure activities
  • Portable power banks for on-the-go charging
  • A Belkin mini surge protector-adapter for safeguarding electronic devices-ensuring compatibility with various power outlets
  • A mountaineering-head-lamp along with 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 | Spoon-specifically designed for lightweight and durable use
cloting
  • A pair of G2SM boots | Trekking boots | Sandals | Camp boots-all engineered for optimal comfort-support-and versatility across various terrains during mountaineering
  • 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
  • Trekking | Climbing | Expedition socks-tailored to meet specific requirements-comfort-support-and-moisture management during outdoor activities
miscellaneous
  • Sanitizer | Hand-wash | Pack-towel | wet-tissues | Tooth-paste | Tooth-brush | Bath-soap-shampooSunscreen | 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) | Diamox
  • 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
  • An umbrella | Raincoat | Water-proof-stuff-sacks | Garmin inReach Mini
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Challenging (Advanced Level)
Max Elevation
5900 Meters
Total Duration
21 Days
Best Time
Mar-May | Sep-Dec
Group Size
Min 4 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.
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