Pisang Peak Climbing is one of the best peaks in the Himalayas for beginners. It is located between the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges. So, this peak is iconic in Manang. So, locally the peak is also called Jong Ri. Rising behind the village of Pisang, because this pyramidal peak is a good warm-up before climbing other higher peaks. This trek combines the warm hospitality and culture of the Manang region. So, taking a step further in the Annapurna region, the climb to the Pisang Peak (6091 m) is a feat to remember.
Pisang Peak climbing commences in the lively village of Bhulbhule. Walking beside the Marsyangdi River and passing multiple streams. Because we will enter the heart of Manang. The view of Annapurna, Tilicho Peak, and Gangapurna welcomes climbers to Pisang. The fresh breeze and mesmerizing sunrise boost your energy to reach the High Camp. Nearing the summit, the final push is demanding and it blesses the climbers with the best views.
The journey continues even after the Pisang Climbing towards Thorong La Pass to get the Mustang Valley. Replenishing with the nurture of Nature. So, we will continue towards the streets and corners of Manang. From the settlements and monasteries to the top of Pisang Peak. Highly reccomend this peak + Trekking, Especially we provide our best quality services with our very experienced and professional staff. Besidea that, we offer many others Peak climbing packages. so you can choose your suitable peak climbing with Us.
Pisang Peak Climbing is one of the most adventurous climbs in the Annapurna Region. Which is considered a moderate level of difficulty and maximum level of beauty and satisfaction. This is a great peak for beginners to advance to the more expert level of mountain climbing experience.
Every climb and every trip has its best impact on you when you choose the best time for the trip. Similarly, choosing the best time for Pisang Peak Climbing will make your time invested in the expedition a lot more fruitful and satisfactory. So, choosing the best time for any expedition is an important step in planning your trips.
Autumn is one of the best times for Pisang Peak Climbing. With the favorable temperature and weather, the Autumn season takes place during the months of September, October and November. Enveloping the Annapurna Region with a great atmosphere of clear skies and clear views of the mountains in the villages. Autumn brings along a pleasant aura and the best time for Pisang Peak climbing. With less to no rainfall during the span of the three months, Autumn provides you with the great opportunity to enjoy the climbing experience without any obstacles or risks.
Another best time for Pisang Peak Climbing is the spring season. Lasting through the months of March, April, and May. The most beautiful season of all where life blooms in everything makes even the Pisang Peak glow and stand out from everything else. With the beautiful flowers blooming, the rivers flowing and the clear skies, you can enjoy the beautiful views of the mountains in the region. Also, the moderate temperature favorable for the peak climbing expedition makes it a great time for this trip.
The summer season begins early June and lasts all through July ending in August. In Nepal, the summer season coincides with the monsoon season making the summer season drenched in rain. With the heavy rainfall sweeping the lands of Nepal, the trails for this expedition are also heavily affected. In June when the rainfall is constant, the roads are slippery and the Pisang Peak Climbing is not appropriate. So, if you are thinking of this expedition in the summer, make sure to choose a time with less to no rainfall to avoid any risks of slipping.
As for the winter season lasting through the months of December, January, and February. It is recommended not to attempt the the climbing expedition in the months of winter. With the cold and the constant snowfall and snowstorms in higher altitudes, it is not safe to perform the expedition any time in the winter after mid-December.
On the first day, we will be driving to Dharapani from Kathmandu. It is likely to take us about eleven hours to reach Dharapani which is situated at an elevation of 1860 meters. We will be staying overnight at Dharapani before we begin our trekking journey on the following day.
Continue your trek from Tal to Chame. The trail gradually ascends, offering glimpses of stunning landscapes and snow-capped peaks. Chame is the district headquarters of Manang and offers breathtaking views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal.
Leaving Chame, trek to Upper Pisang. The trail winds through pine forests and offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range. Upper Pisang provides a beautiful vantage point to observe the Annapurna and Pisang peaks.
Take a rest day in Upper Pisang to acclimatize to the increasing altitude. You can explore the surrounding area, visit the monastery, and enjoy the magnificent views. Use this day for relaxation and preparation for the climb ahead.
Its day we trek to Pisang peak base camp for our Pisang peak climbing adventure. Our trek today takes us for over 1,000 meters of elevation gain when we reach the base camp. The trail passes through tiny villages, wooded parts and pastures. We will make it to the base camp a little early in the afternoon so, we will have plenty of time to soak into the atmosphere of base camp. Once we settle into our camp, we can take some strolls around to enjoy the charm of the place and also to acclimatize with the growing elevation.
Continue your ascent from the base camp to the high camp of Pisang Peak. The trail becomes steeper, and you will traverse rocky terrain. Reach the high camp and set up camp for the night, taking in the magnificent views of the surrounding peaks.
Today is the most challenging and rewarding day of the expedition. Wake up early and start your climb to the summit of Pisang Peak. The ascent involves technical climbing, using ropes, crampons, and ice axes. Reach the summit and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After spending some time at the summit, descend back to Pisang Village for a well-deserved rest.
This day serves as a contingency in case of any unforeseen circumstances, such as adverse weather conditions or delays during the previous day's summit attempt. If everything goes as planned, you can utilize this day for rest or exploration in the surrounding area.
If we use the contingency day, we trek to Manang today. We trek along the trail towards Manang valley and pass through tiny and beautiful villages and wooded sections. When we reach Manang village we will have time to explore around the beautiful village.
Another acclimatization day is necessary to prepare for the further trek and to allow your body to adjust to the altitude. Spend the day exploring Manang, visiting the monastery, and engaging in light hikes to higher altitudes for acclimatization.
Continue your trek from Manang to Yak Kharka. The trail ascends gradually, passing through alpine meadows and yak pastures. Enjoy the serene beauty of the surroundings and spend the night at Yak Kharka.
The most incredible day of the entire trip. These day would be finally attempting to cross the Thorong-La Pass , At 5416m, it’s one of the highest navigable passes in the world. Our route would take us from Thorong Phedi to High Camp, from High Camp to Thorong-La Pass and finally from Thorong-La Pass to Muktinath. Starting at 4450m, we would ascend to 5416m to cross the Thorong-La Pass but then descending all the way down to 3670m. It’s around 15 km and 8.5 hours walk from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath via Thorong-La Pass including all stops.
From Muktinath, we follow the trail for four to five hours as we pass through lush meadows, fruit trees, and streams as we head to Kagbeni. Kagbeni has a well-deserved reputation for its horticulture industry. We will stay here overnight.
Leave Kagbeni and trek to Jomsom. The trail descends through the Kali Gandaki Valley, known for its strong winds. You will pass through charming villages and enjoy the unique landscapes of the region. Jomsom is the administrative center of the Mustang region and is well-known for its apple orchards and stunning mountain views.
Today is our last day as we head to the small airport terminal at Jomson where we take a short 15 to 20 minute flight to Pokhara. Once airborne you will have some amazing views of the Himalayas. This evening you can sit back and relax, enjoy and drink or two and look back on your amazing adventure through the amazing Annapurna Conservation Area – stroll along Lakeside.
Today we head back on a 6 to 7 hour with Tourist Bus drive to Kathmandu from Pokhara with many fond memories of Himalayas Nepal and its unique culture and geography. During the travel we make lunch, coffee & Tea break, along with the Prithivi highway . All overal this Trip memories will be last of lifetime.
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