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Pisang Peak Climbing

Duration 17 days
Max. elevation 6091 m
Level Moderate
Transportation Domestic flight and all ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation Hotel in Kathmandu / Pokhara and Tea House / Lodge / Camp during the trek.
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 0 per person

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Overview

Pisang Peak, standing at 6,091 meters (19,985 ft) in the Annapurna region of Nepal, is one of the most popular trekking peaks for climbers seeking high-altitude adventure. Its striking pyramid shape rises dramatically above the Manang Valley, offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna, and Chulu East peaks. The climb combines trekking with basic mountaineering skills, making it ideal for those looking to experience Himalayan climbing without extreme technical challenges.

The expedition typically begins from Kathmandu, followed by a drive to Jagat and trekking through picturesque villages like Dharapani, Chame, Upper Pisang, and Manang Valley. Climbers spend several days at higher altitudes to acclimatize, ensuring a safe and enjoyable summit experience. The trek also passes through diverse landscapes, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, providing a rich cultural and natural experience along the way.

Best Season for Pisang Peak Climbing

The ideal time for Pisang Peak climbing is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is relatively stable, with clear skies, moderate temperatures, and lower chances of snowstorms. Spring offers beautiful rhododendron blooms, while autumn provides crystal-clear mountain views and ideal climbing conditions.

Winter climbs are possible but colder and riskier due to heavy snow, while the monsoon season (June to August) is generally avoided because of frequent landslides and slippery trails. Proper timing ensures safer trekking, better acclimatization, and a higher chance of summiting successfully.

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Pisang Peak Climbing Difficulty and Transportation

Pisang Peak is considered a moderate trekking peak, suitable for beginners with basic mountaineering training. The climb involves using ropes, crampons, and ice axes on glaciers and snow slopes, but technical sections are manageable with guidance. Physical fitness, proper acclimatization, and determination are key to a successful summit.

Transportation to the starting point is straightforward. Most climbers fly to Kathmandu and then drive to Jagat, the starting village of the trek. From there, trekking is the primary mode of movement. The route is well-marked and supported by local lodges, making navigation relatively easy.

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Food and Accommodation for Pisang Peak Climbing

Along the trekking route, climbers stay in tea houses and lodges, which provide comfortable beds, blankets, and basic amenities. Hot showers may be limited at higher altitudes, but accommodations are clean and welcoming. Upper Pisang and Manang offer the best options for acclimatization stops.

Food is a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and Western cuisines, including dal bhat (lentil rice), noodles, soups, and pasta. Hydration is essential at high altitudes, so drinking boiled water or using purification tablets is recommended. The combination of hearty meals and cozy lodging ensures climbers are well-prepared for the ascent.

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Pisang Peak Climbing Permits

Climbers must secure proper permits before attempting Pisang Peak. The required permits include:

These permits are mandatory and ensure climbers follow safety guidelines and respect the environment. Nepal Everest Trek facilitates all permit arrangements, so clients can focus on their journey without bureaucratic stress.

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Why Choose Pisang Peak Climbing with Nepal Everest Trek

Nepal Everest Trek offers expert-guided expeditions to Pisang Peak, combining safety, comfort, and cultural immersion. Their experienced guides provide training on ropes, crampons, and ice axes, ensuring climbers feel confident throughout the journey. The company also handles all logistics, including permits, accommodation, meals, and transportation.

Choosing Nepal Everest Trek guarantees not only a successful climb but also a rich Himalayan experience, including interaction with local communities, breathtaking landscapes, and personalized support. Their commitment to safety, sustainability, and high-quality service makes them a top choice for Pisang Peak adventures.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m) and Transfer to Hotel

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be warmly welcomed by our representative from Nepal Everest Trek and transferred to your comfortable hotel in the heart of the city. After settling in, you can relax and refresh after your flight. In the evening, the team will conduct a briefing about the Pisang Peak expedition, covering trekking routes, acclimatization strategies, and equipment requirements. This is also a great time to explore Thamel’s bustling streets, shop for trekking essentials, and enjoy your first taste of Nepali cuisine.

Day 2 : Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1,290m/4,233ft)

After breakfast, embark on an exciting scenic drive from Kathmandu to Jagat, a small village in the Lamjung district. The drive takes you through rolling hills, terraced farmland, and charming rural villages, offering an authentic glimpse of Nepali rural life. Along the way, enjoy the views of the Trishuli River and surrounding landscapes. Upon arrival in Jagat, you will settle into your guesthouse, meet your trekking crew, and prepare for the days ahead. This day also allows you to rest and stretch your legs after the long drive, ensuring you are ready for the trek.

Day 3 : Trek to Dharapani (1,860m/6,103ft)

The trek begins with a steady climb through lush forests of pine and rhododendron, crossing charming wooden bridges over glacial streams. You will pass through small villages where local people lead traditional lifestyles, providing a window into the culture of the region. The trail gradually ascends to Dharapani, a gateway to the Annapurna circuit, offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks in the distance. The afternoon allows time to explore the village, interact with locals, and enjoy the pristine mountain environment. Your guide will also discuss proper acclimatization techniques and prepare you for the next day’s journey.

Day 4 : Dharapani to Chame (2,710m/8,892ft) – 5-6 hrs

Leaving Dharapani, the trail climbs steadily through alpine forests, interspersed with terraced fields and stone settlements. You will pass through small villages like Bagarchhap, experiencing authentic rural Himalayan life. The trail opens up to reveal impressive views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal. By the afternoon, you will arrive in Chame, the district headquarters of Manang, where you can enjoy a warm meal and take in the breathtaking valley vistas. Chame offers basic amenities and is a perfect spot to rest and acclimatize further before heading higher into the mountains.

Day 5 : Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,140ft) – 5-6 hrs

Today’s trek is both challenging and rewarding, as you climb higher into the mountains toward Upper Pisang. The trail gradually narrows, winding along the Marsyangdi River with spectacular views of towering peaks like Annapurna II and Pisang Peak. Small stone villages and mani walls (Buddhist prayer walls) add cultural depth to the hike. Upon reaching Upper Pisang, you are greeted with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges. This altitude requires mindful pacing and hydration to acclimatize properly. The village itself is serene, with traditional Tibetan-style houses and prayer flags fluttering in the crisp mountain air.

Day 6 : Acclimatization Day in Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,140ft)

An essential day for acclimatization, you will explore Upper Pisang and its surroundings. A short hike to nearby viewpoints, such as the Pisang Peak approach trail or the monastery, helps your body adjust to the high altitude. The day also provides time to interact with local residents, observe their daily routines, and learn about Tibetan Buddhist culture. Guides from Nepal Everest Trek will monitor your health and advise on proper hydration, diet, and rest strategies. This slow, deliberate day ensures your body is prepared for the demanding climb to Pisang Peak Base Camp.

Day 7 : Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp (4,380m/14,371ft) – 4-5 hrs

The climb to Pisang Peak Base Camp begins with an ascent through rugged terrain and glacial moraine. You pass alpine meadows and rocky outcrops, gradually feeling the altitude as you approach 4,380 meters. Base Camp is set against the imposing backdrop of Pisang Peak’s steep slopes, providing an awe-inspiring environment for preparation. Here, the team will review technical climbing equipment, safety procedures, and summit strategies. The evening is spent organizing gear, resting, and absorbing the serene beauty of the surrounding peaks, knowing the summit attempt is imminent.

Day 8 : Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp (5,400m/17,717ft)

Today, you will ascend to High Camp, a strenuous climb requiring stamina and focus. The route traverses glaciers, steep rocky sections, and snow slopes. Your guides will ensure proper rope usage and climbing safety techniques, offering constant support and encouragement. The thin mountain air makes the trek challenging, so slow, steady pacing is crucial. High Camp provides an incredible vantage point over the surrounding Himalayas and allows climbers to rest before the early morning summit push. Preparation for the summit continues with equipment checks and acclimatization walks near the camp.

Day 9 : Summit Pisang Peak (6,091m/19,985ft) and Back to Base Camp

The summit day begins very early, often before sunrise, to take advantage of stable weather conditions. The climb to 6,091 meters is challenging, involving ice, snow, and rock climbing. Upon reaching the summit, you are rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views of Annapurna, Manaslu, and surrounding peaks, a truly unforgettable experience. After spending some time at the top, you carefully descend back to Base Camp. The return journey requires caution to avoid fatigue-related mishaps. Celebrations and group photos mark the achievement, followed by rest and a hearty meal at Base Camp.

Day 10 : Contingency Day

This extra day is reserved for unforeseen delays such as adverse weather or fatigue. It provides flexibility in the schedule, allowing for additional acclimatization or a safer ascent if needed. You can also use this day to explore nearby trails, interact with fellow trekkers, or simply rest and enjoy the serene Himalayan environment. The team from Nepal Everest Trek will ensure your safety and adjust plans accordingly, maintaining a balance between ambition and well-being while preparing for the continuation of the trek.

Day 11 : Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley (3,519m/11,546ft) – 5-6 hrs

Descending from Base Camp, the trail winds through rocky valleys and past high alpine landscapes. You will pass small glaciers, streams, and sparsely populated settlements as you move into the more hospitable Manang Valley. The town of Manang offers lodges, bakeries, and breathtaking views of Gangapurna and Annapurna III. This descent allows your body to recover from the climb while continuing gradual acclimatization for the next phase of the journey. The evening provides time to explore Manang’s streets and experience the local culture of this high-altitude settlement.

Day 12 : Manang to Yak Kharka (4,110m/13,485ft) – 3-4 hrs

Today’s trek leads you to Yak Kharka, a small alpine settlement named after the yaks grazing in the area. The trail ascends gently, passing through open landscapes with stunning views of glaciers and snow-capped peaks. Yak Kharka serves as an overnight stop before tackling Thorong La Pass. The village is quiet, providing a sense of isolation and peace high in the mountains. Here, trekkers can enjoy a warm meal, rest, and prepare for the altitude gain ahead, with guidance from the Nepal Everest Trek team on pacing and acclimatization techniques.

Day 13 : Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,420m/14,502ft) – 3-4 hrs

The trail to Thorong Phedi climbs steadily, winding through rugged terrain and offering increasingly dramatic views of the Annapurna range. Thorong Phedi is the last stop before the challenging Thorong La Pass, making it a critical resting point. Trekkers can prepare for the early morning ascent by organizing gear, hydrating, and reviewing safety protocols. The small settlement consists of teahouses and lodges, providing basic comfort and support. The evening is spent resting early to ensure energy for the demanding climb over the pass.

Day 14 : Thorong Phedi to Thorong La Pass (5,416m/17,770ft) – Muktinath – Jomsom (2,700m/8,859ft) – 9-10 hrs

An early start takes you on the final push to Thorong La Pass, the highest point of the trek at 5,416 meters. The ascent is challenging, with steep snow and rocky sections, but the panoramic views from the pass make every step worthwhile. After summiting, you descend to the sacred Muktinath Temple, a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists alike. Continuing the descent, you reach Jomsom, a vibrant town in the Kali Gandaki valley. Here, trekkers can rest, enjoy local cuisine, and reflect on the awe-inspiring journey they have completed.

Day 15 : Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara (827m/2,713ft)

A short scenic flight from Jomsom to Pokhara allows you to rest while enjoying breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from above. Pokhara, a picturesque lakeside city, offers modern amenities, beautiful landscapes, and a chance to relax after weeks in the mountains. The evening can be spent exploring Phewa Lake, strolling along the lakeside promenade, or enjoying local restaurants. The city provides a comfortable environment to rejuvenate before returning to Kathmandu.

Day 16 : Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (1,350m/4,429ft)

The journey back to Kathmandu is a scenic drive through hills, rivers, and small towns, offering your last glimpse of rural Nepal. Upon arrival, you are transferred to your hotel for rest and leisure. The afternoon can be spent shopping for souvenirs, exploring cultural landmarks, or simply relaxing. In the evening, the Nepal Everest Trek team hosts a farewell dinner to celebrate the successful Pisang Peak expedition, sharing stories and photographs from the adventure.

Day 17 : Final Departure

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward flight. This marks the conclusion of your unforgettable Pisang Peak adventure. Memories of soaring Himalayan peaks, challenging climbs, and cultural encounters will accompany you home. The team from Nepal Everest Trek ensures a smooth departure, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment and the inspiration to return to the majestic landscapes of Nepal.

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