Pisang Peak Climbing 21 days

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Highlights

Trip Grade
Challenging, 6091m
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest Hosue, Camp
Transportation
Private Car/ Van/ Bus/ Flight
Best Season
March-May, Oct - November

Pisang Peak Climbing Overview

Pisang Peak is considered as a technical peak to climb in Nepal from 6000m-6500m. Pisang Peak (6091m) rises from yak pastures above the village in a uniform slope to the final summit pyramid, which is an undistinguished snow and ice slope. The peak obviously has a lot of scope for exploration and pioneering. The whole of the western flank, which is guarded by a hanging glacier, would appear to offer a considerable challenge. Its a long snow slog above Pisang village, steep snow at the top. The mountaineering school at Manang uses Pisang Peak for (advance) training to the climbers. Alpine Asian Treks has a well experienced climbing guide to climb the Pisang Peak and a climbing permit.

Day to Day Itinerary

Whats Included?

Accommodation
  • Four night accommodation in Kathmnadu on BB (Guest house)
  • Two night Guest house in Pokhara on BB (twin sharing)
Meals
  • All meals whilst trekking
Transportation
  • All domestic transport as listed in itinerary
  • Domestic flights as per itinerary
Other
  • Applicable trekking and climbing permits and fees
  • Porters and/or pack animals to carry personal gear and group equipment
  • 15kg luggage allowance while on trek
  • Duffle Bag for your gear
  • All camping equipment including 2-man tents, sleeping mat, and sleeping bag
  • Full trek staff including guides, sherpas, cook and kitchen staff
  • Well experienced Climbing guide and assistant climbing guide if necessary
  • All group camping, cooking, eating and porterage equipment
  • Comprehensive medical kit

Whats not Included?

Not Included
  • Personal climbing equipment
  • International flights and departure taxes
  • Visa and passport fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Emergency evacuation
  • Tips and gratuities (crew will expect the tipping)
  • Costs arising from unforeseen events outside the control of AATE.
  • Personal expenses such as drinks, postage, laundry