$2350
Per person - All price inclusive
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Trip Grade:
Challenging -
Max-Altitude:
Summit 6,095m -
Best Season:
Spring & Autumn -
Trip Mode:
Tea house + Camping -
Group Size:
Min 2
Pisang Peak Climbing
Pisang Peak, at 6,091 meters, is one of Nepal’s most beautiful summits. It’s in the Annapurna Conservation Area, in the Manang district. As well as several additional Trekking Peaks. On the other hand, it is known as one of the easier climbing peaks in the Annapurna region. It is recognized as the most popular climbing mountain among Nepal’s trekking peaks.
Pisang Peak Climbing takes you on a fascinating journey of passion through diverse ecosystems, cultures, and breathtaking landscapes. Similarly, the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan ranges, as well as other summits, provide a spectacular Himalayan landscape.
Pisang Peak Summit.
Finally, after driving from Kathmandu, the mountaineering trip begins at Jagat. The Pisang Peak Climbing Route leads to the Annapurna Circuit Trekking path via the Marshangdi River Valley. This mountain climbs on a consistent slope of ice and snow from Beautiful Pisang Village to the ultimate Pisang Peak Summit.
After the last climb, our hiking expedition falls to Pisang Village. Then we begin our ascent to the Annapurna Circuit Trek for a couple more breathtaking days. We descend to Muktinath Temple after passing across the Thorong La Pass (5,416m), the world’s highest pass with an incredible view of Thorong Peak. Our journey concludes in Jomsom, from where we fly to Pokhara.
Pisang Peak Climbing Permit Fee
Mainly, the Permit fee depends on the Climbing Season. In the spring season, the permit fee is more expensive because it is the best mountaineering season. Pisang Peak Climbing Permit Fee stretchers are:-
- Spring season (March, April, and May) Per Person –USD 250
- Autumn season (September, October, and November) per person – USD 125
- Winter season (December, January, and February) per person – USD 70
- Summer season (June, July, and August) per person – USD 70
Finally, Pisang Peak Climbing is highly recommended by Himalaya Darshan Treks for your mountaineering in Nepal. If the suggested itinerary does not fit your needs. We will instantly create a new itinerary based on your preferences and the length of your stay in Nepal.
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Itinerary
Day 1, Arrival in Kathmandu airport (1,400m) and transfer to hotel.
We, Himalaya Darshan Treks heartily welcome you and your group to Nepal. One of our company staff will take you to your hotel in Kathmandu. The person will be waiting outside the baggage hall of the Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, holding an A4-size paper with your name and our company name. So, you have to look for that person for your pick up from the airport. Your check-in at the hotel.
Day 2, Sightseeing UNESCO sites in Kathmandu
After breakfast, Sightseeing in world heritage sites such as Swoyambhunath (Monkey temple), Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath then back to the hotel. Meet the Climbing guide (Sherpa) and discuss Pisang peak climbing and climbing equipment. This day is required to make Pisang Peak Climbing Permit.
Day 3, Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1,300m) through Besisahar.
We will begin our trips this morning after breakfast with a drive through the picturesque Nepalese countryside to Bhulbule (850m). Afterward, we will again drive to Jagat (a small hill in the footsteps of Annapurna and Manaslu) by jeep (Full-board accommodation at a tea house)
Day 4, Trek to Dharapani (1,860m).
After breakfast, we’ll take a one-and-a-half-hour rocky trail trek to Chamje hamlet, a small rural population surrounded by bamboo bushes with a primary school. Our
The adventure continues with a suspension bridge across the Marshyangdi River just after leaving Chamje.
You will view a waterfall, rocky hills, trails, and a little teashop before entering the Manang district soon before Tal village. This is a lovely community on the riverbank with a stunning waterfall view. You’ll cross the river and continue trekking through the cliffs above the river to Dharapani village, where we’ll spend the night. (On a full-board basis, Stay at a tea house.)
Day 5, Trek to Chame (2,670m).
Bagarchhap is about an hour’s walk from Dharapani. This lovely village may see the first glimpse of Mt. Annapurna II. On this day, you will pass through a few steep forested landscapes and multiple landslides; nonetheless, keep your eyes out for some spectacular views of prominent Himalayan peaks.
On your way to Chame on this day, you’ll pass through some traditional Tibetan villages (2670m). Chame is Manang’s district headquarters and one of the most picturesque Himalayan settlements, with near views of Mt. Lamjung and Annapurna II. (Full-board accommodation at a tea house).
Day 6, Trek to Upper Pisang (3,300m).
Another beautiful stroll through a narrow, steep trail that follows the river bank will lead you to the settlement of Bratang, where you can stop for tea. After that, we followed the forested walk and rough trails for an hour before crossing the suspension bridge and arriving at Dhukur Pokhari for lunch.
This little village will see the first view of Pisang Mountain and the surrounding Himalayan peaks. After lunch, we’ll walk for an hour to reach our next destination, Pisang hamlet. (Full-board accommodation at a tea house)
Day 7, Trek to Pissang Base Camp (4,900m).
As we climb, the trail passes through a thin forest and grassland. As a Pisang base camp, we’ll set up camp in a flat yak grazing field.
Day 8, Trek to High Camp (5,470m).
We climb up the southwest ridge. In the afternoon, our guide will conduct pre-climbing training to enhance confidence and climbing skills.
Day 9, Pissang Peak Summit (6,091m). Trek back to Base Camp.
Today is a big day because we’ll be summiting Pisang peak. The trail will be largely on rocky terrain with little snow. The climbing Sherpa will set up a 20-meter rope to scale the ridge. A 70-degree slope at the peak necessitates the use of a 200-meter rope. We return to base camp after summiting and admiring the amazing Annapurna range vista
Day 10, Reserve Day
Reserve day in case of bad weather.
Day 11, Trek descends to Upper Pisang (3,300m).
Trek descends to Upper Pisang. Rest and relax day
Day 12, Trek to Manang Village (3,540m) via upper route.
Today we travel through the drier upper route, which is shielded from the monsoon’s full force by the Annapurna Range. For a portion of the year, the people of this region herd yaks and grow vegetables.
The trail continues from Mungji to adjacent Manang, passing through the scenic but largely hidden settlement of Braga (3475m). we will visit a very old and historical monastery at Braga. after that about half an hour’s walk to reach Manang village. Stay at a tea house.
Day 13, Trek to Ledar (4,200m).
After a magnificent exploration of Manang village this morning, we started for Yak Kharka, leaving the route to Tilicho Lake on the left corner and continuing a short hike up to Yak Kharka, a little community nestled at the base of the mountain (4110m). We’ll climb gradually towards a small hill, then turn right behind it to reach Yak Kharka/Ledar. where we’ll spend the night. Remind yourself that you can hike up to a small hill for a beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. (Full-board accommodation at a tea house).
Day 14, Trek to Thorong high camp hotel (4,925m).
Another short day with views from above takes you to Thorong Phedi’s pass for lunch. A small yet bustling community that caters to the requirements of hikers and climbers. It is located at the base of the Thorong-La, and the trails continue to ascend to the top of the Thorong-La. We trek for an hour after lunch to reach a high camp (4800m) for the night. (On a full board basis, spend the night at a tea house).
Day 15, Trek to Muktinath (3,800m) via Thorong La Pass-(5,416 m).
Day 16, Trek to Jomsom (2,720m). Mustang district headquarters.
Today, we woke up to the beautiful sounds of temple bells and traveled to the Muktinath Temple region, a well-known pilgrimage location. After breakfast, it’s a short walk down to Kagbeni. To Kagbeni, the trail drops through a stunning, arid environment. Kagbeni can be reached only by crossing the Kaligandaki River on both sides.
Perhaps you’ll have lunch in Kagbeni. After a few hours of walking from Kagbeni, we arrived in Jomsom, a large town and the administrative center of the Mustang district. It has an airfield above the Kaligandaki River and is a critical settlement in the Kaligandaki area, connecting to Tibet via the ancient Trans-Himalayan Salt Trade route.
Day 17, Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara (850m)and transfer to hotel.
Today we will be taking a picturesque alpine trip to Pokhara, so we must gather our belongings and prepare. The aircraft passes between two high peaks, Mt. Annapurna (8091m) and Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), giving us the best views. We have a whole day in Pokhara to appreciate the natural beauty.
Visit the city’s highlights and the surrounding areas sightseeing tour of Pokhara Valley Like Fewa Lake Tal Barahi temple, etc. (On a BB basis, one night at a deluxe hotel).
Day 18, Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus and transfer to hotel.
Returning to Kathmandu entails a 7-hour trip through the Trisuli River and via numerous towns. You can spend your time relaxing or shopping for souvenirs to take home. In the evening, we will offer a goodbye dinner with cultural dance performances in a traditional restaurant to memorate your incredible journey.
Day 19, Final Departure
Today is the last day of this vacation in Nepal; you are saying your goodbyes to the mountains as your tour in Nepal comes to a close today.
But exchange emails with your travel partners and organize your images. You can go shopping or sightseeing if you have extra time. Himalaya Darshan Treks will pick you up from your hotel around 3 hours before your planned flight.
Trip Includes
- Airport pick up and drop by private vehicle.
- 3 nights hotel in Kathmandu and 1-night hotel in Pokhara with bed and breakfast.
- Annapurna conservation entry permit
- Â Pisang peak Climbing permit
- TIMS Card
- Â The necessary number of porters with salaries, food, accommodation, and insurance.
- Â Experienced and government-licensed holder trekking Guide & climbing guide/Sherpa with salaries, food, accommodation, and insurance.
- Â 3 times meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and one cup of tea/coffee with a meal) during the trekking and climbing.
- Â Tents with sleeping mattress during the climbing.
- Transportation from Kathmandu to Besisahar to Jagat and Pokhara to Kathmandu.
- First Aid medical kit, Oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitudes.
- Emergency Helicopter service arrangement (If needed) which will be paid by your Travel Insurance Company.
- We will arrange a Duffel bag, Sleeping bag, Down Jacket, and warm hat (If you don’t have your own.)
- Himalaya Darshan Treks branded T-shirt as a souvenir.
- Â Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara for guests and guides.
- Â All government and local taxes.
- Garbage deposit of $250
- Pisang peak climbing achievement certificate
- Farewell dinner with culture program.
Trip Excludes
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara than the scheduled itinerary.
- High Altitude insurance & Helicopter evacuation as well.
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
- Your Personal expenses (Laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, WIFI, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, hot shower, etc.)
- Personal climbing equipment.
- Tips for Guide, Climbing Sherpa and Porter.(Tipping is expected)
- Flight form Kathmandu to Pokhara to Kathmandu.
- Â Your travel insurance (Necessary).
- Nepal entry visa fees
- Desserts Sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding, etc.
- Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the cost include.
- Sightseeing and any other tourism activities in Pokhara
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