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Pisang Peak Climbing

Trip Duration : 24 days



Pisang Peak Climbing is considered as a technical peak to climb in Nepal from 6000m-6500m. Pisang Peak (6091m) rises from yak pastures above the village in a uniform slope to the final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished snow and ice slope. Pisang Peak Climbing obviously has a lot of scope for exploration and pioneering. The whole of the western flank, which is guarded by a hanging glacier, would appear to offer a considerable challenge. Its a long snow slog above Pisang village, steep snow at the top. The mountaineering school at Manang uses Pisang Peak for (advance) training to the climbers. Alpine Asian Treks has a well experienced climbing guide to climb the Pisang Peak and a climbing permit.

Trip Facts

Highlights of this Trip

Min. Group Size : 2
Grade : Rock and Ice technical
Best time to Travel : Mar-May/ Oct- Nov
Accomodation : Camping
Transportation : Private and Public
Fooding : We supply from the camp
Taken Care by : Guide, Porter and cook

Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Manaslu, Himalchuli, Khang Guru, Tilicho

Itinerary - Pisang Peak Climbing

Day 1. Arrive in Kathmandu :

Our representative will be waiting in the airport and will transfer to you in your hotel. Afternoon free.


Day 2. Prepare for the climbing permit or etc.

we will arrange a sight seeing tour in the city by car. We will have a team meeting in the evening in our


Day 3. Kathmandu to Besishar

Day 4. Trek to Bahundada

Day 5. Trek to Jagat

Day 6. Trek to Tal

Day 7. Trek to Dharapani

Day 8. Trek to Chame

Day 9. Trek to Upper Pisang

Day 10. Trek to Base camp

Day 11. Base cap to High camp Camp I

Day 12. Rest and explore day

Day 13. Rest and explore day

Day 14. Explore day

Day 15. Summit and back to Base camp

Day 16. Base camp to Manang

Our supporting staff will be back to Besishar and you will be guide by our guide and one porter to Throng Pass and down to Pokhara.


Day 17. Manang to Yak Kharka

Day 18. Trek to Throng Phedi

Day 19. Trek to Muktinath

Day 20. Trek to Jomsom

Day 21. Fly to Pokhara

Day 22. Free day in Pokhara

Day 23. Drive back to Kathmandu

Day 24. Fly back to Home or join another trek tour.

Note : The itinerary reflects recommended durations for distance and elevation covered per day and times for altitude acclimation based on latest AATE experience.
If you are with less than the minimum number of participants please contact us. We can bring you into contact with other people who would be interested to do the same type of peak climbing.

Package Cost Includes - Pisang Peak Climbing

• Arrival and departure transfer from international airport

• Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu for three night on BB twin sharing

• All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) whilst on the trek.

• Lodge/ camp accommodations in trekking on twin sharing (bathroom outside)

• Trekking permit (Annapurna

Conservation Area Permit and TIMS) • Peak climbing permit and garbage deposit

• Climbing support (fix rope, snow bar, ice screw, rock piton, ice hammer)

• Experienced climbing guide

• Logistic support (sleeping tent, dining tent, toilet tent, kitchen tent, mattress)

• Kitchen and utensils

• Small medical kit

• Necessary staff guide, cook, porter, sherpa (one porter per two persons is provided to carry the clients personal effects)

• One night hotel in Pokhara on BB plan twin sharing.

• Transfer to and from trekking as per itinerary.

• Insurance for the trekking staff. (insurance as per state law)

• All the government tax and our (AATE) service charges.

Package Cost Excludes - Pisang Peak Climbing

• Personal trekking and climbing equipment (including sleeping bag)

• Extra accommodation, meal, entrance, and tour or etc while in the city

• Your travel insurance (for travel, cancellation, accident, health, emergency evacuation and loss of life, theft of or damage to personal effects).

• Tips and gratuities (crew frequently receives some recognition for good service)

• Costs arising from unforeseen events outside the control of AATE.

• Personal expenses such as alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, mineral water, monuments entrance fees, postage, laundry, video, camera, phone, etc.

• All other services not included in the "cost includes" section above.

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