Pisang peak is one of the most attempted and challenging peaks in Annapurna Region. It is on the way to the uppermost pass of the world which not only offers you perfect views but also a great place to explore. Hanging Glacier guards the western flank of the mountain which makes it super hard and huge rock slabs follow the western end making it too difficult to climb. Apart from the rigorousness, it carries, the rest of the feature of the peak is moreover adventurous and exciting.
One of the German Expeditions, in 1955, attempted the climb; the peak has been grasping much attention and lots of foreigners make an effort to climb the Pisang Peak ever since. Pisang peak lies above the Yak Pastures and Pisang village in a slope of ice and snow to the final Pyramid. The initial phase of our trip would be reaching Besisahar all the way from Kathmandu and take Annapurna Circuit Trails. We reach Pisang Village in around 5 days from there. After we get to Pisang Village, we continue our trail to the base camp of the trip (Kharka, 4380m) via thin woods and grassland. High base camp would be set at 5,400m climbing on the South-West ridge. Once we get enough rest, we follow our climb to the final slope which is quite steep. However, once we step onto the final summit of Pisang peak climbing, we can view the marvelous Annapurna, Tilicho Peak, Gangapurna and the glacier dome. When we are done with sightseeing from the top, we descend back to Manang Valley and cross one of the highest passes in the world, Thorung Pass. Afterwards, we arrive in Muktinath (Another part of the Annapurna). The rest of the trek builds upon you; you can choose the routes or the nearby places you want to visit.
There are many mountains in Nepal and Pisang Peak is one of the mountains offering both adventure and subtlety. So, if you are searching for something like that, Pisang Peak climbing is the best one can get. And Nepal Kailash Trekking makes sure you get everything you need for the trip and help you meet your expectations.
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu 1335 Mtrs.AM/PM. And then drove to hotel
Day 02: Details information and basic preparation for the trip
Day 03: Drive to Beshi-shahar 760m Bhulbule
Day 04: Bhulbhule to Ghermu/Syange water fall {1100Mtrs.}
Day 05: Ghermu/Syange to Tal {1700Mtrs.}
Day 06: Tal to Dana queue {2300Mtrs.}, better view from Timang if you walk little more one hrs.
Day 07: Dana queue to Chame {2670Mtrs.}
Day08: Chame to Upper Pisang {3200Mtrs.}
Day 09: Upper Pisang to Pisang Base camp
Day 10: Acclimatize day
Day 11: Pisang BC - High camp
Day 12: Spare Day
Day 13: High camp – Pisang Peak Summit 6092 Mtrs.And back BC
Day 14: Pisang BC – Manang
Day 15: Rest day
Day 16: Manang to Leder
Day 17: Ledder to Phedi {4450Mtrs.}/High camp {4850Mtrs.}
Day 18: Phedi {4450Mtrs.}/High camp {4850Mtrs.}to Muktinath Thorong pass 5416 Mtrs.
Day 19: Muktinath to Jomsom
Day 20: Jomsom fly to Pokhara {sightseeing…}
Day 21: Pokhara to Kathmandu {fly/Bus?}
Day 22: Back to Home country
Airport Pick up and drop off service by Private Coach
3 nights’ accommodation with breakfast in Kathmandu Hotel and Pokhara one night
Three-time food in a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee during the trekking and climbing
Lodge/tent Accommodation during the trek
An experience peak climbing Guide (trained by Ministry of tourism), porters (generally 1 porter for 2 pax), their Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, necessary equipment
Trekking equipment (two men tent, dining tent, kitchen tent, Table with chairs, kitchen utensils
Climbing Permit
Garbage Deposit
Surface Transfer to the destination from Kathmandu.
Jomsom - Pokhara airfare plus airport tax
Annapurna Conservation permit
Trekker's Information Management System (TIMS).
Gov taxes and company service charges
One map of the Trek for the group
o Meals whilst in Kathmandu
o Travel insurance
o Nepal entry visa fee. You may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu.
o Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry, Tips
o Expenses occurred due to unavoidable Events, like flight delays et
o Clients personal climbing equipment