Pisang Peak Climbing – 20 Days

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Ideal & thrilling extension to Annapurna Circuit Trek- Pisang Peak Climbing
Group size: Min 2 pax Max-Altitude: 6,091m/20100ft.
Destination: Nepal
Arrival on: Kathmandu Departure from: Kathmandu
Meals: All meals during trek
Accommodation: Hotels/Tea houses/Camps
Fitness level: Challenging

Trip Introduction

A beautiful peak that soars high facing Annapurna II, Pisang Peak is Nepal’s one of the most popular climbing peak. It is popular not only because of climbing adventure associated with this peak. It is popular also because it ideally blends with the world’s most popular trekking adventure, Annapurna Circuit Trek. The peak that nestles between two 8000ers Annapurna I & Manaslu is just above Pisang Village. 

Uniform slopes of snow with a final push that demands technical expertise, Pisang Peak Climbing highlights floral & faunal biodiversity of Annapurna Conservation Area Project. The cultural biodiversity of the region is yet another delightful highlight. The varied landscapes that range from lush vegetation to nival region & towering Himalayan giants are always eye-feasting. Moreover crossing the world’s highest pass Thorung La to get to revered shrine Muktinath is the icing on the cake of this adventurous holiday. Cascading waterfalls, rocky mountains, wide & deep valleys like Marsyangdi River & Kali Gandaki River & windswept sections are also few wonderful sights that would remain in trekkers mind & soul forever.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu - Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. 
Day 02: Cultural tour in Kathmandu & Preparation Day - Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. | Meal: Breakfast
Day 03: Drive to Besisahar /Syange in public bus - Altitude: 830m/2740 ft. | Distance: 205km | Drive: 8-9 hrs. | Meal: BL
Day 04: Trek to Tal Village - Altitude: 1314m/4335 ft. | Trek: 6-7 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 05: Trek to Timang - Altitude: 1943m/6410 ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 06: Trek to Chame - Altitude: 2,630m/8680 ft. | Trek: 5/6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 07: Trek to Pisang - Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. | Trek: 5- 6 hours | Meal: BLD
Day 08: Acclimatization day at Pisang village - Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. | Meal: BLD
Day 09: Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp - Altitude: 4,380m/14455 ft. | Trek: 3/4 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 10: Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp - Altitude: 5400m/17820 ft. | Trek: 3/4 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 11: Summit to the Peak and back to Base Camp - Altitude: 6,091m/20100ft. | Trek: 7/9 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 12: Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley - Altitude: 3540 m/11680ft. | Trek: 5/6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 13: Trek to Yak Kharka - Altitude: 4,000 m/ 13200 ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 14: Trek to Thorong Phedi - Altitude: 4,450 m/ 14685 ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 15: Trek to Muktinath via Thorung La pass - Altitude: Thorung-la Pass: 5416 m/ 17873 ft. | Muktinath: 3800 m/12540 ft. | Trek: 7-8 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 16: Trek to Jomsom - Altitude: 2720 m/ 8976 ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs. | Meal: BLD
Day 17: Fly to Pokhara - Altitude: 823m/2,700ft | Flight: 20 minutes | Meal: B
Day 18: Drive to Kathmandu - Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. | Drive: 5-6 hrs. | Meal: B
Day 19: Time at Leisure - Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. | Meal: B
Day 20: Departure Day - Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. | Meal: B

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. )
On your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, one of our representatives will pick up you and escort you to the hotel as well as help you to check-in at the hotel. After your refreshment, you will be briefed about the next day trip. 

Day 02: Cultural tour in Kathmandu & Preparation Day (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: Breakfast)
After your delightful breakfast, you will be introduced with a guide and takes you to UNESCO Heritage sites of the valley where you will observe living heritage of Medieval Nepal - Witness the biggest Hindu temple of Nepal, Pashupatinath and capture the sacred moments of Hindu death ritual at Aryaghat in Pashupatinath. Stroll the lively streets of Kathmandu Old Market Asan to Kathmandu Durbar Square and visit the home of The Living Goddess Kumari, Nepalese style of Architecture as well as astonishing wooden carving. A short drive from Kathmandu Durbar Square will take you to a hilltop stupa called as “Swyambhu” meaning “self -emerge” and belief that the hill emerged impulsively from the great lake that once covered Kathmandu valley.

After check-in at the hotel, get refreshed and relaxed. Then, check your trekking gears and if anything missing, you can move for shopping near your hotel or even ask your tour officer to take you at the authentic shop. Enjoy the evening at your own and stay overnight at hotel.

Day 03:  Drive to Besisahar /Syange (Altitude: 830m/2740 ft. Distance: 205km Drive by Public Bus: -8-9 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Get ready with Baggage after breakfast for a drive to Syange from where you will begin trekking. Drive along the snaky Prithvi Highway until Dumre followed by a bumpy ride beyond Dumre. After a long drive via Besisahar, you arrive at Syange. Upon arrival at Syange, savor the stunning snow-capped views of Himalayas.

Day 04: Trek to Tal Village (Altitude: 1314m/4335 ft. Trek: 6-7 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Begins trekking along the woodlands of ACAP and savoring the magnificence of Marsyangdi River Valley, You will arrive in Tal. Today’s trek comprises crossing over Marsyangdi River on a suspension bridge quite a few times and the cultural encounter at Jagat is worthwhile watching. The views of cascading waterfalls and Himalayan peaks like Mt. Lamjung (22,291Ft.), Manaslu (26,760 Ft.) and Peak 29 (24,652 Ft.) are tremendous rewards of today’s trek.

Day 05: Trek to Timang (Altitude: 1943m/6410 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today’s trek would be more enjoyable as you will walk in the countryside trail dominated by lush vegetation, rivers, and mountains. The cultural aspects during today’s trek are so fascinating. You will walk for 5/6 hours on culturally rich villages like Kharte, Dharapani, Bagarchhap, and Danaque before you arrive at Timang for the overnight stay.

Day 06: Trek to Chame (Altitude: 2,630m/8680 ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Starts walking in an ascending trail toward Tyanja at 2,360m, then traverses through the forest, on a ridge above the river to Kopar 2,590m. After five hours of pleasant trek, you will arrive at Chame, the headquarters of the Manang district. After check-in at the lodge, take your time to click the closer snap of Annapurna II. You can also enjoy bathing in small hot springs in the neighborhood. On today’s trek, Tibetan culture comes into your sight as the highland settlements belong to Tibetans who migrated centuries ago.

Day 07: Trek to Pisang (Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. Trek: 5- 6 hours Meal: BLD)
Today, you will have a steep walk through the dense forest into a narrowed valley. Crossing the raging Himalayan River at two points 2,910m & 3,040m are absolute highlights of the trek. Just crossing a suspension bridge at 3040m, the stunning view of Rocky Hill Paungda Danda feasts catch by the eyes. Beyond here, the course connects towards Pisang on a steep trail. Pisang nestles between 3,200m and 3,300meters. Stay overnight at local lodge.

Day 08: Acclimatization day at Pisang village (Altitude: 3200 m/10524 ft. Meal: BLD)
Starts a day with morning tea and explore the surrounding. Today, you will take a rest day. Hence, it is your time to use as you like. You can hike to a higher altitude around the village from where you can witness more of the raw nature of the region. Your guide is the perfect man to take you to the best destination.

Day 09: Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp (Altitude: 4,380m/14455 ft. Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)
The real adventure begins today. You will start to ascend towards Pisang Peak Base Camp. The route to Pisang Peak Base Camp from Upper Pisang follows up through the thin woodlands to the wide Kharka at 4,380m. This is the base camp for Pisang Peak and set out camp at a suitable place for overnight stay.

Day 10: Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp (Altitude: 5400m/17820 ft. Trek: 3/4 hrs. Meal: BLD)
The climbing journey once again continues with the uphill climb. It is 4 -5 hours of the hike that goes over the shoulder on the southwest ridge. You can expect snow at the high camp and finding an ideal place where a camp could set a camp for overnight stay.

Day 11: Summit to the Peak and back to Base Camp- (Altitude: 6,091m/20100ft. Trek: 7/9 hrs. Meal: BLD)
The big day is here. Wake up early morning and get ready with all gears to summit Pisang Peak. Today, you will tread along the snowy ridgeline that leads us to the steep final slope that demands technical expertise to get to the top. The final section of the climb involves rope-line, which our expert guides will fix for you. From the summit enjoy the striking 360-degree views of Himalayan giants that include Annapurna Range, Manaslu Range and many more. After the successful summit, trek down to the base camp and take rest.

Day 12: Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley (Altitude: 3540 m/11680ft. Trek: 5/6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
After getting over to the summit of Pisang Peak, you will move towards Manang, a beautiful valley at Annapurna region. First, you will trek along the retracing trail to Pisang village and then continue to trek towards Manang. The trek that goes across the riverside caters contrasting landscape and vegetation. The freezing, arid climate throws taxing challenge. However, the Himalayan magnificence keeps on entertaining you. On reaching Manang the reward is even bigger culturally rich customs & tradition offers you an ample opportunity to scrutinize a time-honored way of life of Manangi community. Spend overnight at lodge.

Day 13: Trek to Yak Kharka (Altitude: 4,000 m/ 13200 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today, you will trek to the higher altitude. After the successful summit of Pisang Peak, you will not have acclimatization issue. However, gaining 500m height trekking along the gradual uphill climb is quite an adventure. As the trek begins, you will cross

a stream, climbs to a village of Tenki and continue to ascend the Marsyangdi Valley, turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang Khola. You will further pass the small village of Ghunsa and follow the trail through the meadows. Here, you can see the horses and yaks grazing. Crossing a wooden suspension bridge, you will encounter a series of mani wall, eventually, you reach Yak Kharka at 4,000m. Yak Kharka is the yak graze land and hence signs of yak herders and thin vegetation can be seen there. Overnight at Yak Kharka.

Day 14: Trek to Thorong Phedi (Altitude: 4,450 m/ 14685 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Today, you will walk uphill to the Thorang Phedi. Walking for a while in an easy trail, you will cross a suspension bridge leading you towards Ledar village. Then, slightly ascend and passing through towering cliffs, you will reach Thorang Phedi. It is the last village before Thorang-la Pass. During the trail, you can click the views of Mt. Gundang, Thorang Peak, Mt. Syangang and Mt. Khatungkan. Overnight in Thorang Phedi.

Day 15: Trek to Muktinath via Thorung La pass (Altitude: Thorung-la Pass: 5416 m/ 17873 ft. Muktinath: 3800 m/12540 ft. Trek: 7-8 hrs. Meal: BLD)
Here comes the most exciting and adventurous time as you are going to cross the world’s largest pass- The Thorong-La pass. Hence, today’s trek will be lengthy, you will starts trek early. Five hours of steep strenuous walk from the camp at Thorung Phedi brings you to the top of Thorung La Pass 5416m. The regular course to Thorung La Pass seems easy. However, a number of difficulties might encounter due to the elevation and snow. Getting up to the pass may be tough but the acme of the pass marked by revered chortens and colorful prayer flags will reward you with the most eye-catching views of the Himalayas that include Annapurna at its best. From the pass, slide down for another 4 hours that brings you to Muktinath. The common pilgrimage for Hindus, Buddhists & Jains, Muktinath is the temple that offers divine salvation.

Day 16: Trek to Jomsom (Altitude: 2720 m/ 8976 ft. Trek: 5-6 hrs. Meal: BLD)
You will descend through the Kali Gandaki Valley to Jomsom, the windy city & the home to the apple orchard of Nepal.  Coming downhill, you always have to be cautious and not be excited to reach the destination. Spend overnight at the local lodge.

Day 17: Fly to Pokhara (Altitude: 823m/2,700ft Flight: 20 minutes Meal: B)
From the windy city, Jomsom and you will take a flight back to Pokhara. Leaving the tranquil isolation, as you land at Pokhara, you will be once again transferred to your hotel in the city. Rest of the time at your own.

Day 18: Drive to Kathmandu (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Drive: 5-6 hrs. Meal: B)
While driving back to Kathmandu the 1st half of the trip is along the highway above Seti and Marsyandi Rivers and the latter half winds along Trisuli River. Green hills along the spiral roads, stopping in between for snacks (fish) are the trip highlights. Upon arriving at Kathmandu, you will be transferred to the hotel in the city. Take your time for refreshment.

Day 19: Time at Leisure (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: B)
Today, you can wake up at your time and take breakfast. A whole day is for you. If interested, you can go for massage and spa or shopping. Even, if you wish, you can make a day tour to some heritage site inside Kathmandu valley. Meantime, we request you to share your precious evening time with us. 

Day 20: Departure Day (Altitude: 1350/4428 ft. Meal: B)
Our tour officer will pick you up from your hotel three hours prior to your departure time. You will be escorted in a private vehicle to the airport for your final departure. Have a safe flight home.

Important Note

During the trip weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors that are beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered, if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.

Included / Exclude

Cost Include

  • Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop off service by a private tourist vehicle.
  • Standard twin-sharing accommodation in a three-star hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast (3 nights).
  • Basic guesthouse accommodation during the trek in mostly twin-share and occasionally dormitory-style rooms (6 nights).
  • Local licensed English-speaking trekking guide.
  • The required number of local staff and porters to carry your luggage during the trek (We assign one porter for every two guests.)
  • Food, accommodation, insurance, equipment, and medicine for all staff.
  • ACAP and TIMS Card
  • Pisang Peak Climbing Permit
  • Besisahar /Syange drive in a local sharing vehicle
  • Domestic Airfare: Jomsom to Pokhara 
  • Pokhara to Kathamndu drive in a deluxe tourist sharing vehicle
  • All our government taxes, vat, tourist service charges.
  • Official expenses.

Cost Exclude

  • Your personal expenses for mineral water, soft beverages, confectionaries, laundries, phone calls, hot drinking water, barbills, showers, etc. 
  • Internet facility, battery chargers, multi-plugs, etc. 
  • Extra porter if you require. 
  • Personal trekking equipment.
  • Your travel insurance that covers Helicopter evacuation.
  • Medical expenses and trip cancellation. 
  • Any other extended trips and accommodation.
  • Tips of the guide, porters and driver as a token of appreciation. 
  • Monument entrance fee for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.
  • Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in “cost includes” list. 
  • Nepal arrival visa.

Best time to travel

Spring(March/April/May/early June) and Autumn(September-October-November-early December)

Physical Condition and requirement

Walking in higher altitudes is more physically demanding than walking in the lower altitudes, however, if we are in excellent health with average physical fitness, have a positive attitude, self confidence and strong determination, we can accomplish the trek successfully. Exercising and jogging regularly for some weeks prior to the trip is good idea to enhance our strength and stability. Past hiking experience would be an asset but no technical skill is required for this trip. It is important that we consult with our doctor before we decide and set up for the Everest Base camp trek. Participants with pre-existing medical conditions such as heart, lung, and blood diseases should inform Treks Planner Nepal before booking the trek.

Additional info

Trekking in the Himalayan region goes through unexpected complication like natural and health challenges resulting changes in the itinerary for your own security reason, If such incident happens during the trek our professional Guide, Porters and leader take you to final point safely for evacuation so, please be friendly with your guide for more achievements and protections. Flights in the Himalayan region often get cancelled even in the best season due to bad weather so we request our travelers to carry luggage for extra days.

Our website contains as much information as possible about this trip but if you want, we can still customize the itinerary according to your wish and preferable time for visit. Feel free to write to us or you can even give us a call if you would like to discuss any aspect regarding the trip.

Important notes

During the trip weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors that are beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered, if alterations are necessary the leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.


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