PISANG PEAK CLIMBING
Trip Overview
We combine this peak climbing with a world famous 'Annapurna Circuit'
trekking.
Pisang Peak is one of the non-expedition peaks in Nepal and rises opposite
of Annapurna II (7937). Pisang Peak lies roughly in between the giants�
Annapurna I and Manaslu both eight thousand�s.
Pisang Peak rises above from Pisang village and yak pastures in a uniform
slope of ice and snow to the final summit pyramid. This peak is considered
as the easy climbing peak in Nepal. To reach the base camp from Pisang
village, the path ascends through sparse wood and pasture to a Kharka at
(4,380m) which is considered the best place for setting up the base camp.
High Camp is set up at 5,400m climbing to a shoulder on the South-West
Ridge. There will be snow at the high camp from the end of November to the
end of March.
The well-defined ridge leads to the final snow slop, which is quite steep
but not difficult to reach the summit. Descent is made on the same route.
This trek after all is difficult to match for its rugged mountain scenery,
trekking challenges and the expose it provides on the variety of ethnic
Nepalese cultures. Starting in the lowland paddy fields the trek steadily
gains altitude passing through oak and pine forests and eventually emerging
into high desert country at Manang (3597 m.). The descent is equally amazing
and varied.
Strenuous trekking is well rewarded at both low and high altitudes, on the
approach to the Thorung La (17,769 ft) as well as during the descent from
it. Close up views of the Annapurna range (40 miles between the two river
valleys contain at twelve 7000 m peaks and many more above the 6000m mark).
Varied ecosystems, diverse cultures and an ever-changing landscape - lush,
green paddy fields and oak forests, arid deserts and the deepest gorge in
the world make this one of the most popular treks in the world.
Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu. Transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Full day guided sightseeing inside the Kathmandu Valley.
Join the welcome dinner with Live Nepali cultural progam we host. Hotel
Day 03: Drive: Kathmandu / Besishar (760m / 5 hrs)
After breakfast you will board your private transport and start the drive to
Dumre. This drive can take up to five hours and packed will be lunch
provided. Your adventure vacation truly starts the moment you reach Besishar
where your crew will be waiting for you. Your first day's stay will be at
Besisahar. Camp
Day 04: Besisahar / Kuhdi (790m / 3 hrs)
Pass through the village of Besisahar and descend to the river valley.
Crossing the river the trail climbs steeply and continues contouring in wet
subtropical forests and paddy fields. The trail continues north above the
Marsyangdi Khola towards Khudi Khola, a major tributary that drains the East
End of the Lamjung Himal. Then, crossing suspension bridge to come back to
the Marsyangdi Khola you reach the village of Khudi. Camp
Day 05: Khudi / Bhaunadanda (1310m / 4 hrs)
The changes in the valley's ecosystem and its physical characteristics
become evident now. Himalchuli is the major summit to the east. Crossing the
river to its east bank you pass through the village of Bhulbhule and heading
north continue past Ngadi (930 m.) to the ridge top settlement of Bahundanda
(1311 m.). The name of this village literally means "Brahmin Hill". Camp
Day 06: Bhaunadanda / Tal (1700m / 6 hrs)
Descend to the valley floor and then, crossing the river, climb steeply out
of it to follow a trail beautifully carved out of the rock wall of the
valley. Passing through Khani Gaoon and Ghermu you reach Sangye. Continue
along the West Bank of the Marsyangdi River through the village of Jagat to
Chamje where you will cross the river to its eastern bank to enter the
Manang District at the village of Tal.
As you head upstream, you will begin to notice the changes in the people as
well as the land, architecture and culture. You notice that there is a
concentration of people of Tibetan origin, their houses are built of rock,
the vegetation is less tropical and the culture is predominantly Tibetan.
Camp
Day 07: Tal / Bagarchap (2160m / 6 hrs)
The trail from Tal crosses the Marsyangdi Khola to its West Bank after the
village of Karte and continues towards the village of Dharapani. From
Dharapani you continue up the river valley past the Gurung village of Thonje
to the village of Bagarchap. Bagarchap means "Butcher's place". Camp
Day 08: Bagarchap / Chame (2670m / 7 hrs)
Continuing along the left bank, climb up the heavily wooded Manang Valley
past small settlements with excellent views of Manaslu and the peaks above
Larkya La. Lodge at the village of Chame, administrative headquarters of the
region and the last major market before Jomosom. Chame also has a police
check post and bank. Camp
Day 09: Chame / Pisang (3300m / 6 hrs)
From Chame the trail condition changes, somewhat. The contnuing trail is not
as well maintained as the one up to Chame. Pass through pine forests, over
fairly level ground, through the village of Taleku to Bhratang. Like all
vilages since Dharapani these predominantly Buddhist villages have an
entrance chorten and an exit chorten. Annapurna II can be seen to the south
and you are now behind the main Himalaya peaks in their rainshadow area.
After crossing a series of woodden cantilever bridges you enter a spruce and
fir forest that eventually gives way to a pine forest. After days in the
gorge the forests provide a welcome change. Crossing the river to its left
bank you reach your lodge at the village of Pisang. You may want to visit
the village before dinner. Camp
Day 10: Pisang / Pisang Peak Base Camp (4380m / 4 hrs)
Day 11: Base camp / High camp (5400m / 2 hrs)
Day 12: High Camp � Summit (6091m) � return to Base Camp (4380m / 8 hrs)
Day 13: Continue to Manang (3540m / 5 hrs)
You are now in the dry arid region of Manang called Nyesyang. Since this
area falls in the rainshadow area of the Himalaya it seldom rains in the
summer months, though it snows in the winter and the snow remainas on the
gorund for a long time. The population is mostly farmers and traders though
it is the men that do most of the trading. People in this area keep
comparatively less domestic animals and the consumption of meat is very
limited.
There are two routes leading leading out of Pisang towards the Manang
valley. The one you will follow stays to valley floor, on the left bank.
Spectacular views of Annapurna III and IV along with Gangapuran and Tilicho
peaks abound. This is possibly the best day for viewing mountains. You will
pass through the village of Hongde where there is a STOL airfield servicing
the Manang district. Camp
Day 14: Manang / Letdar (4200m / 4 hrs)
Half an hour away from Braga, upstream and after a slight climb is the
village of Manang, which lends its name to the whole district upward of
Chame. Manang has a few shops where one can re-stock on supplies like
chocolates, films and alkaline batteries - all, of course, for a price. Past
Manang, the trail climbs steeply to the village of Tenki, which is the last
permanent settlement, this side of the Thorung La. Climb a little further
and then contour slowly past pastures to Yak Kharka (literally meaning Yak
Pastures) at Letdar. Camp
Day 15: Letdar / Thorung Phedi (4450m / 6 hrs)
Continue through pastures, which eventually give way to high arid desert at
Phedi, at the base of Thorung La. Camp
Day 16: Cros Thorung La (5416m / 6 hrs). Continue to Muktinath (3800m / 2
hrs).
Leaving the river valley you set out early in the morning provided the
weather is good and it is not snowing. From Phedi ascend to a notch and
turning left head for the Thorung La. A chain of rocks marks the pass, which
might not be visible if there is snow. Beyond the pass you enter the river
valley of the Kali Gandaki River. The descent from the pass to Muktinath is
steep but not difficult.
Muktinath is a sacred pilgrimage site to both Hindus and Buddhists who flock
there annually for their respective festivals. A rest day here allows you
the opportunity to explore the area and the ancient shrines. Of particular
interest is the temple of the Hindu God Vishnu and the one hundred and eight
waterspouts where devotees bathe. From Muktinath there are beautiful views
of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m). Camp
Day 17: Muktinath to Jomsom (2710m / 4 hrs)
Trek down along a level but rocky trail through juniper thickets to Jomsom.
In the late afternoon it gets very windy and there is likelihood of getting
small pebbles in the wind. Take care to guard your eyes and cover as much of
your skin surface as possible. Your sunglasses should, preferably, have
plastic lenses. Camp
Day 18: Flight: Jomsom � Pokhara (900m)
Take your flight back to Pokhara. Enjoy the attractions of Pokhara yourself
freely. Overnight Hotel
Day 19: Flight: Pokhara - Kathmandu Overnight hotel
Day 20: Final Departure.
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Services Included:
01. All ground transfers, airport pickup / drop by private vehicle.
02. Thamel Eco Resort hotel in Kathmandu (twin sharing,
including breakfast & all taxes)
03. Welcome Dinner with live Nepali cultural program we host.
04. Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu including all applicable entrance
fees.)
05. All domestic airfares (Jomsom � Pokhara � Kathmandu.).
06. Fully organized capming trek (including world class equipments,
tents, mattresses and etc).
07. Everyday three times meals on trek prepared by our kitchen crew.
08. National Park / Conservation Area Permit Fees.
09. Guide, porters and their daily wages, insurance with all necessary
arrangements.
10. Accommodation at Tibet Resort in Pokhara (including breakfast, and
all Taxes)
11. Pisang Peak Climbing Permit and all other necessary fees.
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Excluded:
01. All International Airfares / Airport Taxes. 02. Expenses of personal nature such as bar bill, laundry bill,
telephone bill, tips and etc. 03. Personal medical and travel insurance. 04. Helicopter Rescue & Evacuation - If needed.
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Fixed Departures Dates for 2018 |
Fixed Departure Dates for 2018 |
March
01.03.2018
14.03.2018
28.03.2018
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June
05.06.2018
16.06.2018
30.06.2018 |
April
01.04.2018
10.04.2018
19.04.2018
29.04.2018 |
July
07.07.2018
14.07.2018
21.07.2018
31.07.2018 |
May
02.05.2018
11.05.2018
17.05.2018
23.05.2018
30.05.2018 |
August
07.08 .2018
13.08.2018
28.08.2018
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June
09.06.2018
15.06.2018
27.06.2018 |
September
09.09.2018
15.09.2018
25.09.2018 |
July
05.07.2018
13.07.2018
20.07.2018
33.07.2018 |
October
02.10.2018
06.10.2018
16.10.2018
26.10.2018
30.10.2018 |
August
06.08.2018
15.08.2018
30.08.2018 |
November
04.11.2018
13.11.2018
20.11.2018
30.11.2018 |
September
02.09.2018
17.09.2018
28.09.2018 |
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October
01.10.2018
07.10.2018
17.10.2018
27.10.2018
31.10.2018 |
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November
02.11.2018
11.11.2018
18.11.2018
29.11.2018
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All the itineraries are subject
to change to suit your schedule
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