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Pisang Peak

16 Days Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November)

The first ascent of Pisang Peak was successful completed in 1955 by a German expedition team, marking its entry into international mountaineering records and establishing it as a significant peak in N...

Altitude

6091

Co-ordinates

Duration

16 Days

Best Season

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November)

Activity

Trip Grade

Moderate to Difficult (Alpine PD – Peu Difficile)

Trip Overview

Pisang Peak (6091m/19,9860ft), locally known as Jong Ri, is a prominent pyramidal trekking peak situated in the Manang District of Nepal. Located within the Damodar mountain range between the Annapurna and Manaslu massifs, this mountain offers exceptional panoramic views of the Manang Valley and the freater Annapurna Range.

The first ascent of Pisang Peak was successful completed in 1955 by a German expedition team, marking its entry into international mountaineering records and establishing it as a significant peak in Nepal’s climbing heritage.

Detailed Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), complete Nepal entry visa formalities at immigration. Our representative will welcome you at the arrivals hall and escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, take time to rest and recover from your journey. Depending on arrival time, a short briefing or welcome meeting may be arranged.

After an early breakfast, begin a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Chame, the administrative headquarters of the Manang District. The journey follows rivers, terraced hillsides, and rural villages, gradually entering the Annapurna region. As the altitude increases, the landscape becomes more alpine. Overnight at a lodge in Chame.

Today’s trek follows the Marsyangdi River through pine forests and dramatic rock formations. Passing through traditional villages and apple orchards, the trail gradually ascends toward Upper Pisang. Stunning views of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak dominate the skyline. Overnight at Upper Pisang.

A dedicated acclimatization day to allow the body to adjust to altitude. Short hikes to nearby ridges or villages are recommended for active acclimatization, offering excellent views of Annapurna II, III, IV, and Gangapurna. The remainder of the day is reserved for rest, hydration, and preparation for the climbing phase.

Leaving Upper Pisang, the trail ascends toward Pisang Peak Base Camp through alpine terrain. As vegetation thins, panoramic mountain views open up across the Annapurna range. Upon arrival at Base Camp, the team sets up camp and conducts basic training and equipment checks in preparation for higher altitude climbing.

The route to High Camp is steeper and more rugged, requiring careful movement over rocky and snow-covered terrain. Fixed ropes may be used depending on conditions. After reaching High Camp, climbers rest, hydrate, and receive final briefings from the climbing guide in preparation for the summit push.

An early morning alpine start for the summit attempt. The climb involves snow slopes and a final steep ridge leading to the summit of Pisang Peak, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, and Tilicho Peak. After celebrating the summit, descend carefully back to Base Camp or Upper Pisang for overnight rest.

After breakfast, descend into the beautiful Manang Valley. The trail passes through traditional villages and wide alpine landscapes with dramatic mountain backdrops. Manang offers a more developed settlement with bakeries, shops, and excellent views, making it a comfortable place to rest.

The trail gradually ascends above the tree line into high alpine pasturelands. Yaks grazing in open meadows give Yak Kharka its name. The pace remains slow and steady to support acclimatization as altitude increases. Overnight at a lodge in Yak Kharka.

Today’s trek continues along the Marsyangdi Valley toward Thorong Phedi, the base of the Thorong La Pass. Depending on conditions and group strength, some teams continue to Thorong High Camp to shorten the crossing day. Early dinner and rest are essential for the following day’s pass crossing.

A challenging but rewarding day. An early start leads to the summit of Thorong La Pass, one of the highest trekking passes in the world. From the top, enjoy panoramic Himalayan views before beginning a long descent to Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Overnight in Muktinath.

Descending into the Kali Gandaki Valley, the landscape changes dramatically to arid, wind-swept terrain. The trek passes through traditional villages before reaching Jomsom, the district headquarters of Mustang. Enjoy improved comfort and facilities at lower altitude.

An early morning flight takes you from Jomsom to Pokhara, offering stunning aerial views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel by Phewa Lake. The rest of the day is free to relax, enjoy lakeside cafés, or explore the city.

After breakfast, drive back to Kathmandu along scenic highways, following rivers and terraced hillsides. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening in the capital.

A leisure day for rest, sightseeing, souvenir shopping, or optional cultural tours around Kathmandu Valley. This day also serves as a buffer for any travel delays. A farewell dinner may be arranged in the evening.

According to your international flight schedule, transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for onward departure. The expedition concludes with unforgettable memories of Pisang Peak, Thorong La Pass, and the Annapurna region.

What's Included

1. Airport pick-up and drop-off.
2. Two nights in hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
3. Three Meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
4. Fresh fruit every evening after dinner.
5. Room service is available during trekking.
6. All necessary peak climbing permits.
7. Highly experienced, friendly, English-speaking government.
8. Peak climbing permit.
9. Guide and porters with walking equipment, salary, food, accommodation, and insurance.
10. First aid kit available.
11. Government taxes and official expenses.
12. Domestic flight one way.

What's not Included

1. Nepal entry visa fee.
2. Personal travel and medical insurance.
3. International airfare.
4. Personal expenses.
5. All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available during the trek.
6. Desserts and sweet items like as chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
7. Hot showers and battery charges.
8. Tips for guide, porter, and driver.

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