What is a visit to Nepal without a mountain to climb? With thousands of peaks in the country, there are many that are just right for you to experience.
Pisang Peak rises 6091 m/19,983 ft and offers a panoramic view of all the mountains of the Annapurna Range. From on top of Pisang Peak, you can see Mustang, Tibet, and the valleys of Manang and Kaligandaki with the later featuring the deepest gorge on the face of the earth!
The trek starts out in sub-tropical flora and fauna and makes its way over Thorong-La Pass (elev. 5416 m/17,769 ft. The trek itself is ideal for those with moderate physical conditions and this part of the trek is by way of tea houses. The climb up Mt. Pisang does require better physical conditions and it is a camping trip. The climb to the top of Mt. Pisang is one day, including up and back.
A combined trek and mountain climb is the ideal way to experience the high Himalayas. Call or write your representative at Sabbatical Explore Nepal for more information as well as to book your trip to Nepal. Let the people at Sabbatical Explore Nepal take the hassle out of your vacation while putting together a worry-free, adventure filled experience!
Itinerary
Day 1: Drive to Besishahar-823m (approx. 7 hr)
Day 2: Trek to Bahundada-1311m (6-7 hrs)
Day 3: Trek to Chamje-1433m (5-6 hr)
Day 4: Trek to Bagarchhap-2164m (6-7 hr)
Day 5: Trek to Chame-2713m (5-6 hr)
Day 6: Trek to Pisang-3185m (4-5 hr)
Day 7: Rest day at Pisang for acclimatization
Day 8: Trek to Pisang Base Camp-4000m (4-5 hr)
Day 9: Trek to Pisang High Camp-4500m (5-6 hr)
Day 10: Climb Pisang Peak-6191m summit and return to Base Camp
Day 11: Trek to Braga-3305m (4-5 hr)
Day 12: Trek to Manang Village-3700m (2 hr) and rest
Day 13: Trek to Yak Kharka-4000m (5-6 hr)
Day 14: Trek to Thorong Phedi-4500m (4-5 hr)
Day 15: Trek to Muktinath-3798m crossing over the Thorong-La Pass-5416m, O/N
Day 16: Trek to Jomsom-2713m (5-6 hr)
Day 17: Flight from Jomsom to Kathmandu via Pokhara
What's included
Airport transfers
Land Transfer Kathmandu to Besishahar by private transport
3-meals per day prepared by our experienced cook
Camping gear (two men tents, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent and toilet tent)
Supporting field staff including professional trekking guide, cook, kitchen boy, porters as well as their necessary insurance, meals and allowances
Peak permit fee and climbing Sirdar
Domestic airfare (Jomsom-Pokhara-Kathmandu) including airport tax
Annapurna Conservation Area Project entrance permit fee.
What is a visit to Nepal without a mountain to climb? With thousands of peaks in the country, there are many that are just right for you to experience.Pisang Peak rises 6091 m/19,983 ft and offers a p...
Is the Yeti real? Or a figment of human imagination? Don't tell the locals that they are only imagining creates like the yeti, as they claim to see them often....