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Pisang Peak Climbing

Overview

Pisang Peak climbing rises from Pisang village, the first climber of that peak was from Germany in 1955 by J.Wellen. Pisang Peak is considered one of the easy climbing peaks among others. To reach the base camp from Pisang village, the path ascends through sparse wood and pastures to a Kharka at (4380m) which is considered the best place for setting up the base camp. High camp is set up at (5400m) climbing to a shoulder on the south Westridge. There will be snow at the high camp from the end of November to the end of March.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and met our staff and transfer to hotel.

Day 02: A free day in Kathmandu.

Day 03: Kathmandu - Beshi Sahar and trek to Khudi (790m) by bus.

Day 04: Trek to Jagat (1310m).

Day 05: Trek to Dharapani (1860m).

Day 06: Trek to Chame (2700m).

Day 07: Trek to Upper Pisang (3300m).

Day 08: Trek to Kharka Base Camp (4370m).

Day 09: Trek to South West Ridge High Camp (5420m).

Day 10: Pisang Peak Summit (6091m).

Day 11: Trek to Kharka Base Camp (4370m).

Day 12: Trek to Pisang (3200m).

Day 13: Trek to Manang (3440m).

Day 14: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4500m).

Day 15: Trek to Muktinath (3800m) via Thorong - La (5416m).

Day 16: Trek to Marpha via Kagbeni (2620m).

Day 17: Trek to Kalapani (2500m).

Day 18: Trek to Tatopani (1183m) hot spring. 

Day 19: Trek to Ghorepani (2900m) Poon Hill (3200m).

Day 20: Trek to Ghandrung (2000m).

Day 21: Trek back to Pokhara via Birethanti (1100).

Day 22: Pokhara drive back to Kathmandu by tourist bus.

Day 23: Transfer to Airport to return home.

Departure Dates

No fixed departures.

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