21 Nights & 22 Days
6,091 Meters / 19,983 Feet
Minimum 2 or +
March-May Sep-Nov
Pisang Peak Climb, one of the most stunning mountains located high above scenic Manang valley, a beautiful lofty looking mountain where climb leads you to great thrill and excitement as well throughout the adventure.
Pisang Peak which is on the far northern sides of Annapurna Himalaya situated between Chulus and Damodar Himal with Annapurna mountain range towards south.
Pisang Peak Climb takes you to the top at (6,091m and 19,984ft) offering fabulous panorama of surrounding of surrounding mountains with scenic and beautiful Manang valley with nice and lovely villages of Buddhist religion and colorful culture of great interest.
Pisang Peak Climb grade taken as PD + which is of technical difficulty in some sections of the climb the term ‘Per Difficule’ used from French and Swiss Alpine Climbing Classification Systems as used world-wide.
Pisang Peak Climb starts with an overland drive from Kathmandu to Nepal Mid-West around warm areas of Lamjung district, after an interesting overland journey following raging Marysangdi River upstream right up to its glacial source in Manang valley.
As walk progress leading from paddy fields to reach cooler alpine hills covered with nice woodland of rhododendron-pines-oaks and fir tree lines as route leads through lovely villages of Tal – Dharapani and Chame headquarter town of Manang district.
From Chame where walk leads into high and dry beautiful Manang valley at Pisang village, and then towards our main goal and highlight reaching at Pisang Peak base camp for exciting and interesting ascent on top Nepal highest trekking peaks.
The climb is determined after much rest days for acclimatization and practice with full preparation for the long haul to the summit of Pisang Peak, rewards you with spectacular panorama of mountains and unique views of Manang valley and beyond.
After a great climb heading toward main trail of Annapurna circuit to reach at main Manang village with time explore its interesting Buddhist culture and custom visiting old monastery and then towards high Thorang-La pass above (5,416m) facing amazing views.
From Thorang-La and easy descend to reach at Mustang district in holy Muktinath temple premises where our adventurous walks continue to Jomsom, a headquarter town of Mustang, and home of Thakali people located on old Trans-Himalayan Salt Trade Trail of Nepal and Tibet.
From Jomsom a short scenic flight takes you scenic and most beautiful city in Pokhara by its serene Phewa Lake with views of Annapurna and magnificent Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’ peak.
Pisang Peak Climb and adventure ends in Pokhara, where drives or flight takes you back to Kathmandu to end this awesome Himalayan journey and adventure.
Distance : 2 km
Walking Time : 4
Driving Time : 3
Max Altitude : 3233m
We will welcome you at the international airport and guide you through the initial culture shock of Kathmandu’s narrow, winding streets to get you settled into your hotel.
In the afternoon (depending on your arrival time) we can take you on a bazaar walk exploring the secret alleys and courtyards of old Kathmandu that most visitors don’t get to experience.
We begin by walking into the old city and exploring the small alleyways, myriad of hidden temples belonging to both Hinduism and Buddhism (in some cases, both!) and make our way through local bazaars of fruit, vegetables, spices and stunning wares made of brass, bronze and copper. Not only exotic produce, but a fascinating mix of people are everywhere; along with the brightly clad locals of the Kathmandu Valley, you’re likely to see ‘Gurkhas’, Sherpa women in their striped aprons, traders from India, and sadhus – Hindu holy men – perhaps on pilgrimage to one of the many temples and shrines of the valley. (Note: this is a walking tour) Overnight in Kathmandu.
After the breakfast, your guided tour will start where you will be taken to most of the historical and spiritual attractions of Kathmandu. You will visit UNESCO World Heritage sites like Durbar Square, the famous ‘Monkey Temple’ (Swayambhunath), the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath’ and Buddhist shrine (Bouddhanath), which is also one of the largest stupas in the world. At noon, there will be a pre-trip discussion where you can ask any questions regarding your upcoming adventure. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Right after breakfast you will leave Kathmandu around 7 am in the morning. You can see picturesque views of Nepal countryside, lush greenery, rivers, villages, farms and mountain vistas en route throughout the drive. After 8/10 hours of drive you will reach Chyamche via Beshisahar. Overnight in Chyamche.
After having breakfast, you have to start the trek from Chyamche until you reaches the river. Then you’ll have to ascend further to sharp-edged cliff facing the riverbank. After crossing a suspension bridge, you need to climb steeply towards the slippery and physically challenging path to Sattale. You’ll pass by a Tal towards steep forested village of Karte. You will finally reach Dharapani after crossing a suspension bridge. Overnight in Dharapani.
You have to skirt through a narrow field from the village. Annapurna II become visible as you arrive at Bagarchhap, a Bhotia village. As you continue ascending through forests of pine and oak, you will pass through Timang before coming to a thundering waterfall. You can pause for a while and take in the splendor of the picturesque Manaslu. When the steep incline ends, you have to follow a path to cross a stream before entering a pine forest and then enter the pristine hamlet of Kotho, from where you can capture the most enchanting view of Annapurna II. You’ll soon reache Chame, administrative headquarter of Manang. Overnight in Chame.
From Chame the route will get quitter with fewer cars and people, the scenery gets better with snow peaks, small glaciers, river, pine forest etc. Bhartang is a beautiful place, basically one fancy hotel, a couple of local houses and a big apple farm, the place is surrounded by apple plantation. From Bhartang you will be walking uphill to Dhikur Pokhari. After Dhikur Pokhari the route splits; one continues on the Lower Pisang, another one goes uphill to Upper Pisang. It is better to walk through Upper Pisang since the route is located higher than Lower Pisang and offers better views. Overnight in Upper Pisang.
Today you can take proper rest to rejuvenate the adventure spirit. You can even explore the village and get closer insight of cultural significance. Overnight in Upper Pisang.
After having breakfast, you’ll have to ascend on a trail that passes through a thin forest and grasslands to reach Pisang Base Camp. After reaching there, camp will be set up. Overnight in Pisang Peak Base Camp.
On this day, you’ll have to ascend on the south-west ridge to reach the high camp. Camp will be set up after reaching and you can start your basic climbing training. You’ll learn some climbing techniques and the proper ways of using climbing gears. This training can boost your confidence and climbing skills and you can fully enjoy the experience. This prior training is not mandatory. Overnight in High Camp.
Early in the morning, you’ll start the trek where the trail will be mostly on rocky surface. Upon reaching the summit you can views wide range of Annapurna and other extraordinary mountains. You’ll have to descend back to Upper Pisang via base camp. Overnight in Upper Pisang
If the weather condition happened to be poor the previous day then this day can be taken as a spare day for a second summit attempt. This can also be taken as a buffer day, in case of any other delay is experienced along the trek.
There are two trails on north and south of the Marsyangdi Khola that meets at Mungji. The southern route via the road at Hongde (3,420m) involves less climbing. The northern route, on the other hand, provides mountain views on the upper trail via Ghyaru and Ngawal (3,660m). This route is better and will aid your acclimatization. You’ll continue from Mungji (3,500m). After a short steep climb you will reach Manang. Overnight in Manang.
Today you’ll have an important rest day or extra day excursion at Manang. You can stroll by the river to see the tremendous ice-fall coming down from the Annapurnas. You can also climb high above the village for a full panorama of the Annapurna range and the Manang Valley. You can also visit Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) aid post in the village. Overnight in Manang.
From Manang village, the trail crosses a stream and climbs to a village of Tenki above Manang leads you to the Marshyangdi Valley. The trail follows the valley northward, passing a few pastures, a scrub of juniper trees, as it steadily gains elevation. You’ll pass by a small village of Ghunsa and through meadows where horses and yaks graze. When you cross a small river on a wooden bridge, you’ve to pass by an ancient old Mani wall and then you’ll reaches another village of Yak Kharka. Overnight in Yak Kharka.
After a good time at Yak Kharka, morning adventure offers you tremendous views of Gangapurna, Annapurna III and Chulu Peaks. As the walk progress, getting closer to the base of Thorang-la, crossing a bridge then a climb along the river bank of Jarjung, leads you to cross a steep rocky slope and finally reaching at Thorung Phedi. Depending upon the physical conditions of the clients, if all goes well, you will have an hour steep climb to High Camp. Overnight in High Camp.
You’ll have an early start today for crossing Thorung La (5,416m). The trail becomes steep immediately on leaving but as this trail has been used by local people for hundreds of years the path is well defined. After 4 hours of steady climbing you will reach the chorten and prayer flags of the pass. You’ll see snow covered mountains ahead of the Kali Gandaki valley and then hills of Mustang. You need to descend down to Muktinath for with excellent views of Dhaulagiri. Overnight in Muktinath.
You will now descend down the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, through this arid country in the same geographical and climatic zone as Tibet. Instead of going the classic way down to Kagbeni and then down the windy valley to Jomsom (a lot of which now follows the road) you will go via Lupra village (3,310m). This will gets you off the road and you can also see the monastery of Samasim (Bonpo Monastery) that is located in Lupra. This is the only village in the Annapurna Region where you will find and can gain such an insight into the ancient Bon religion. From here you will descend to Jomsom, sprawled along both banks of the Kali Gandaki and from where you will have fine views of the Nilgiri peaks. Overnight in Jomsom.
Today we have one of the most stunning mountain flights in the world! We bid farewell to the crew and to the high arid landscape of the mountains and fly down the deepest gorge in the world to the lush greenery of Pokhara. All the colours will dazzle you as we get out of the plane, as will the change in temperature and humidity! The rest of the day is free to relax or to explore this charming lakeside town. Overnight in Pokhara.
Pokhara has an abundance of things to do, regardless of whether you are in an adventurous or relaxed frame of mind: you can go for a leisurely boat ride on the lake; take a 2 hour return walk up to the World Peace Pagoda with its incredible views to the Himalayas; visit one of the Tibetan refugee villages that dot the area, where Tibetan carpets and other handicrafts are available; hire a bike and cycle along the lakeside; you can try your hand at tandem paraglide with a professional pilot, an ultralight flight, or even take a ride on the new zipline! Of course it is also lovely to just relax and take in the surroundings in one of the many lakeside cafes. Lunch and dinner are free to choose the food of your choice – we will give some good recommendations for great restaurants/cafes on Lakeside. Overnight in Pokhara.
After breakfast today we’ll escort you to the domestic airport for your return flight to Kathmandu, where you’ll have the rest of the day to relax or explore, at your pleasure. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Today is your last day in Kathmandu and is an opportunity to do all the bits and pieces you thought of doing over the past few weeks including any last-minute shopping, returning to places that you enjoyed or didn’t get a chance to visit before your trek. Do let us know if would like help organising anything for today. Overnight in Kathmandu.
After a great breakfast at your hotel, you are free until it is time for us to transfer you to the airport in time for your flight home. We bid farewell for now and until next time!